Baska Voda
Baska Voda is a typical small port on the Makarska Riviera. Once a village of fishermen, armourers, merchants and sailors, today Baska voda is a modern, typical, Mediterranean resort. The footsteps of the old village are still visible in the ruins on the hill above and on the southern part in the ancient military fortifications. The church of San Laurence, built in baroque style, has probably been built on the remains of an ancient house. The church of Saint Nicolaus was built at the beginning of the 20th century, and later the tower and the yard were added. Nowadays Baska Voda has developed itself into a popular tourist resort, especially thanks to its pure sea, the lovely pebble beaches and the excellent geographical location. The destination offers a lot of possibilities for sports such as tennis, soccer, volleyball, table tennis, mini golf, fishing, alpine climbing etc. In the evening there are numerous bars, restaurants and discos for your entertainment.
Excursion possibilities: to the “Gradina” where there are the ruins of a Byzantine temple and the church of Saint Nicolaus, visit to the towns of Makarska, Brela, Split, Trogir, Solin, Dubrovnik, excursion to the National park of the river Krka, to the Canyon of the river Cetina, boat excursions to the islands Brac, Hvar and Korcula.













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