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Welcome to Brela!
"Brela is a source of beauty" - indeed, thanks to dense pine forests, nice beaches, clear seawater, sources of potable water, Brela has been known for decades as one of the most attractive seaside resorts in Dalmatia. Beautiful, luxuriant pine forests are located close to nice pebble beaches. Brela also offers a nicely arranged coastal promenade and a number of excellent restaurants with seafood. Accommodation facilities are of the highest quality, and, according to opinion polls, the hotels in Brela rank among the best in Croatia.
Apart from swimming and bathing, Brela also offers a number of sports and recreational opportunities: tennis, boccia, miniature golf, table tennis, water sports. Local restaurants offer exquisite specialities of local and international cuisine. Cultural and entertainment programs are offered during the tourist season. Excursions are also regularly organized.
BRELA, a town in central Dalmatia, situated on the Makarska Riviera, at the foot of Biokovo; population 1,483. The town was also called Donja Brela (Lower Brela). Hot summers are moderated by landward breeze. The air temperature in the autumn and winter months is considerably lower due to the fierce bora ( "vruljska" ). Economy is based on farming, viticulture (Breljanska Vugava, Prosek, a kind of port wine); major crops being olives and sour cherries (Maraska). is also important. Brela is located on the main road Split - Dubrovnik (M2, E65).
The town of Berulia, mentioned also by Constantine Porphyrogenitus (10th c.), emerged at this location. The present town developed in recent times by migration of the population from small villages and hamlets under Biokovo Mountain. The parish church from the 19th century was built on the location of an earlier Baroque church; next to the cemetery is the mediaeval necropolis with eight tombstones adorned with reliefs (shields and swords). The church houses several tombstones from the 18th century.
Welcome to Villa´s Resort Petra!
Villa Petra is a pension with 12 double rooms, 2 A4 villa Astra & Pinija apartments in penthouse with beautiful terrace and wonderful ocean view, 2A 2 + 2; 2A 2 + 1; 2 Studio A2.
House is placed in west part of Brela in lovely little bay called Jakirusa, just 100m from the see. Rooms are very comfortable each one with own bathroom, WC, balcony or terrace mostly with ocean view.
Type of accommodation |
m2 / Stars | Persons | 01.05. - 31.05. 01.10. - 22.10. |
01.06. - 30.06. 01.09. - 30.09. |
01.07. - 31.08. | |
Room Superior with Half Board |
18 / | 2 persons | 80 EUR/night |
90 EUR/night |
105 EUR/night | |
A2+1 | 38 / | 2 + 1 persons | 55 EUR/night |
65 EUR/night |
105 EUR/night | |
A2 | 29 / | 2 persons | 50 EUR/night |
60 EUR/night |
85 EUR/night | |
A2+2 | 50 / | 2 + 2 persons | 65 EUR/night |
85 EUR/night |
125 EUR/night | |
A4+2 | 70 / | 4 + 2 persons | 95 EUR/night |
105 EUR/night |
150 EUR/night< |
Not many towns in the world count their history in thousands of years, but the town of Omiš is one of them!
The mouth of the Cetina river was first permanently inhabited in ancient times, more than 2000 years ago, and historians believe that the origins of the present-day Omiš are to be found in the small settlement of Oneum, which lay at the very foot of the impressive mountain guarding the town from the north – Omiška DInara.
Over the centuries the local people started building their houses closer to the sea, and for a very good reason. The inhabitants of medieval Omiš were, as a matter of fact, pirates!
Throughout the entire 12th and 13th centuries the pirates of Omiš ruled the seas from Omiš to Dubrovnik. And all ships sailing by this small town at the Cetina mouth were forced to pay tribute for free passage. Or risked enaging in a battle against the ruthless pirates of Omiš in which only few came out the winners.
Lead by the famous dukes of the Kačić family, the pirates of Omiš thus ruled a large part of the Adriatic for almost two centuries. Attacking large merchant ships of rich cities such as Split, Kotor, Dubrovnik and Venice, and even papal galleons sailing across the Adriatic on their way to the far Palestine.
As time went by, the pirates of Omiš grew so powerful that in 1221 Pope Honorius III organized a crusade against them. In which his army was defeated. However, no more than 60 years later, the Venetians. Again under the Pope’s order. Launched yet another crusade against the infamous pirates from the Cetina river, this time with somewhat more success.
The history of Split is over-flowingly rich and turbulent to fit in just a couple of sentences. Although the Split area was earlier inhabited by the Greek colonies, Emperor Diocletian should be considered its first citizen and founder. Starting his lavish villa of around 300 square meters near the great city of Salona in 293 AD, only to retire from the Roman throne. Within its walls after building it for ten years.
Turbulent centuries that followed turned the villa into a city. Conceived by the fugitive inhabitants of Salona who fled from the Avars and Slavs. Many authorities changed hands in the city which, in the years to come, grew beyond the Palace walls, from the Croatian Kings in the 10th century, through the Hungarian and Venetian administration, to the French rulers and the Austro-Hungarian monarchy. Modern age and the 20th century "moved" Split from the kingdom of Yugoslavia. Through tragic, yet heroic times of the Italian and German occupation during the Second World War when Split was one of the centres of anti-fascist resistance, to the Socialist Yugoslavia and the present period of the free and independent Croatia, member of the European Union.
Tumultuous history leaves its trace in the everyday life of the city. That always moved steadily forward, remaining the centre of this part of the coast to this day. In those mixtures of history layers, clumsiness was inevitable. Sometimes even rashness in development, but today it is all a part of its originality. Great city beats today with the silent whisper of history, the lively spirit of youth and charm of the Mediterranean yet in every way also Croatian warmth...
Medjugorje is a little village in southern part of Herzegovina in the present-day state Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Herzegovina is bordered to the Southeast by Montenegro, to the East by Bosnia, to the Southwest by Croatia and in one area forms part of the Adriatic coastline. The main cultural and administrational center is Mostar. A city renown as the most picturesque in Balkan Mediterranean.
The climate of Medjugorje is influenced by the nearby sea and it’s height above sea level with it’s pre-dominant gentle
winters and warm summers. It is characterized by rainfall in the colder period of the year.
Medjugorje ("between the hills") has become well known in Bosnia-Hercegovina, and the world, because of six young people who claim to have seen visions of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
Beginning on June 24, 1981, the Blessed Mother appeared to. And later told the visionaries, God sent her to our world to help us convert our hearts and lives back to Him. Our Lady's call is one of Peace, Love, Faith, Conversion, Prayer, and Fasting.
We are each challenged to answer Our Lady's call to change our lives. And hearts back to God. The following links to 100+ documents of information, interviews, and testimonies provide a well rounded. And accurate account and perspective of one of the greatest events in modern history.
Tragurio (lat.), currently known as was established as a village by Greek colonists, merchants of maternal Issa (Vis) during the 3rd century B.C., although life on the islet, on which the village was located, began in the Prehistoric period.
One of the oldest Mediterranean towns with a continuation of existence for 4 thousand years. The castle and fortress are surrounded by walls which form the nucleus of Trogir known as "la più bella e la più artistica isola del mondo"- the most beautiful and artistic island in the world.
The town of Trogir is situated on the shores of Kaštel bay, on the island between Čiovo and the mainland, connected to the land by means of a stone bridge, and is composed of 8 villages: Arbanija, Divulje, Drvenik Mali (Ploča), Drvenik Veliki, Mastrinka, Plano, Trogir and Žedno.
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Brela Virtual Tour
Kontakt: Pan Zvonko Uršić | Adresa: Put luke 64, 21322 Brela, Chorvatsko | Telefon: 00385 21 679118 Mobil: 00385 98 552696
Ceník ubytování |
m2 | Počet osob | 01.01. - 31.12. |
Pokoj Superior | 18 m2 | 2 osoby | Ceník ubytování |
A2 + 1 | 38 m2 | 2 + 1 osoby | Ceník ubytování |
A2 | 29 m2 | 2 osoby | Ceník ubytování |
A2+2 | 50 m2 | 2 + 2 osoby | Ceník ubytování |
A4+2 | 70 m2 | 4 + 2 osoby | Ceník ubytování |
Kontakt: Pan Zvonko Uršić | Adres: Put luke 64, 21322 Brela, Chorwacja | Telefon: 00385 21 679118 Mobil: 00385 98 552696
Cena zakwaterowania |
m2 | Liczba osób | 01.01. - 31.12. |
Pokoj Superior | 18 m2 | 2 osoby | Cena zakwaterowania |
A2+1 | 38 m2 | 2 + 1 osoby | Cena zakwaterowania |
A2 | 29 m2 | 2 osoby | Cena zakwaterowania |
A2+2 | 50 m2 | 2 + 2 osoby | Cena zakwaterowania |
A4+2 | 70 m2 | 4 + 2 osoby | Cena zakwaterowania |