[Places] Dalmacija by Valamar
Makarska - Central Dalmatia
Description
Dalmacija [Placeshotel] was designed for modern travelers full of curiosity and adventure who expect Mediterranean flair, flexibility, sustainability and respect for nature and the environment from their vacation. Dalmacija [Placeshotel] is located directly on the waterfront promenade, which leads to Makarska in just a few minutes, and is only 20 meters from the beach.
Facilities: [Placesrestaurant] with regional and Mediterranean cuisine with self-service, Valfresco showcase with a wide selection of sandwiches, salads, fruit, desserts and cold drinks around the clock. Two freshwater pools (189 m² and 168 m²) with sun loungers and parasols (free of charge, limited number), pool bar with Sounds of [Places] music program with local and international DJs during the season, Cocktail Van Bar. Entertainment and sports activities as well as game room, laundry and store. [Placesinsider] are the local experts and provide tips for exploring Central Dalmatia. Cashless payment via digital wristband at the bars and restaurant, contactless check-in and room entry, fast WiFi internet throughout the property, digital library with Kindle and tablet devices and Places app for a better guest experience. Parking at the hotel and in the hotel garage for €7 per day.
190 rooms: The modern and Mediterranean-style rooms are all air-conditioned, have satellite TV with streaming option, fast WiFi internet, bathroom with WC and shower as well as hairdryer and balcony facing the sea with seating.
Double room: approx. 16-22 m², with two separate beds.
Superior double room: approx. 23-27 m², with two separate beds, can be booked with an additional bed for a third person for an extra charge.
Suite: approx. 46 m², with double bed, sofa bed for a third person (140 x 180 cm), lounge area, bathroom with bathtub and shower, sound system for TV with Bluetooth, small champagne fridge and minibar with non-alcoholic drinks (for a fee), bar with premium drinks (for a fee), Nespresso coffee machine.
Catering: Flexible half board with breakfast. For additional meals you will receive a credit of €25 per person/day, which can be redeemed for lunch, dinner and drinks in all bars (except beach bar) and restaurants of the hotel. Unused credit will be carried over to the following day. A refund of unused credit on the day of departure is not possible.
Sport: Stay-Fit program 6 days a week with activities such as Aqua Dance, Aqua Aerobics, Jogging, Active Wake Up, Nordic Walking. Rental of SUPs, windsurfing and kayaking on the beach, bicycle rental, tennis courts (extra charge), basketball, small-sided soccer, handball, various hiking and jogging trails in Biokovo Nature Park. Gym fitness room
Beach: Pebble beach [Placesbeach] surrounded by shady pine trees 20 m away via the promenade. The [Placesbeachbar] offers special benefits for hotel guests, such as a welcome drink in the restaurant and free admission to all events. Sun loungers and lounge beds for a fee. Various sports and activities such as windsurfing SUP and kayak rental on the beach (for a fee).
Pets: allowed on request in selected rooms (for a fee; € 30 per day). "Wow Wow Pet friendly" concept with welcome pack for pets including treats, toys, food and water bowls.
Wellness: [Placesspa] with relaxation corner and two outdoor whirlpools. Various massages are offered here for a fee.
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Makarska - Central Dalmatia
Makarska was first mentioned in 1502 in a document by Bosnian cadi Muhamed Musin. In those days Turks occupied Makarska and the town was the center of Turkish trade with other countries on the Adriatic. Due to constant attacs, the Turks built towers in the town to defend themselves from Venetians. Still, Makarska was annexed by Venice in 1681 and during the following one hundred year reign the town developed constantly. Due to development of trade and generally prosperity in the 18th century, churches and palaces were built together with baroque residences for young royalty. During the 19th century Makarska was ruled by the French and by the Austro-Hungarians, but people of Makarska were more inclined to Croatian national revival. Cultural and public life will later be based on this tradition.The town of Makarska is situated 65 km south of Split, the capital of the central Dalmatian region. Makarska, thanks to its central position and the size of the town, is the most important resort on the well known “Makarksa Riviera”. It is situated in a well protected bay underneath the mountain Biokovo, today a nature park. The town consists of the historical part and the new part which is modern with hotels, private houses, restaurants, bars etc. Guests of Makarska will enjoy the beautiful pebble beaches and the Mediterranean vegetation with olive and pine trees. Makarska also offers excellent gastronomic opportunities based on fish, wine and olive oil, typical for the Dalmatian region, and the rich sports facilities are also worth to mention, especially the water sports and scuba diving courses. For nature lovers, behind Makarska there is the nature park Biokovo, the highest mountain in the central Dalmatian region, on which trekking excursions are organized.
Excursions: to the nature park Biokovo, Split, Trogir, Solin, Dubrovnik, the canyon of the river Cetina with rafting facilities, the National Park Krka, boat trips to the islands of Hvar, Brac and Korcula.
Important sights
Franciscan convent
Franciscan convent of the Blessed Virgin Mary originates from the 16th century. When Franciscans moved from Bosnia they renovated an old church with approval from Turkish government and built a residence that later became a convent next to it. The convent was devastated several times in the past, but it was renovated and additevery time. After WW II it was partially nationalized.
Shell museum
This interesting museum is situated within the convent of the Blessed Virgin Mary and it was founded in the year 1963. The museum was founded after much research and a long period of collecting shells from all over the world. Today it is labelled a cultural monument with over 3000 samples of shells from the Adriatic, tropical and subtropical seas. These shells are very attractive due to their interesting colors and shapes.
St. Marko Evangelist Church
The church was founded in the 18th century, but has not been finished, since the apses, foreseen in the original plan, are still missing. The bones of St. Clement, martyr and patron saint of the town and diocese, guard entrance to the church. There are several other members of respected Makaranian families buried in the church. The church treasury contains many valuable artifacts like paintings, old books, textile and scented cloths.
Antun Gojak town gallery
The gallery is situated in the building of Classical gymnasium popularly called "Old school" and hosts 12 exhibitions in a year. Many donations have helped acquire many artworks, which testify of the art history of this area.