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Boli sme spokojný a hlavne pláže neboli preplnené.
Majitelka bola velmi milá.
Apartmány boli dobre vybavené a čisté. Až na parkovanie a prístupovú cestu. Parkovanie bolo na verejnom parkovisku asi 150m od ap. A uvedené v ponuke bolo vo dvore u majiťelov.
super pláž
skvělá domácí
čistý ale slabě vybavený. nebyla mikrovlnka a málo nádobí. čistý
S kvalitou ubytování také (blízkost pláže, příjemné prostředí, lokalita Mala Duba je krásná a nepřeplněná turisty). Majitelka ochotná a příjemná. Jediný menší zádrhel na který jsme po příjezdu narazili bylo vyhledání dotyčného apartmánu (naštěstí poradili místní starousedlíci).
kvalitou ubytování v apartmánech Ludmila Živogošče a s ochotou majitele domu jsme spokojeni.
Jsem spokojen s ubytováním i s ochotou majitelů.
On the southern part of the Makarska Riviera, at the foothill of mount Biokovo there lies Živogošće. It is comprised of three smaller, non-coherent places on the coast: Porat - Mala Duba – Blato, and old hamlets along the old road. It is only 20 km away from Makarska, 80 km from Split and 120 km from Dubrovnik. Živogošće has been inhabited since Illyrian and Roman times, to which Illyrian tombs on top of hill Suzina stand as witnesses. Also, villa Rustika in Mala Duba and Blato does the same.
The well known Licinianus epigram from 474. year, comprised of 16 latin hexameters – the most beautiful specimen of classical literature – carved into a living rock above the spring of Pokrivenice on the coast. In it the roman questor Licinianus celebrates the source of «drinking water», which still flows there.
As a settlement, Živogošće is for the first time mentioned in the mid 13th century.
The Franciscan monastery in Živogošće, founded in 1616 , was this area's center of spiritual life and literacy, with a rich library and valuable art work.
It gained it's present form during the last 40's when a more significant tourism development in these areas begins.
Natural beauties of olive groves and pine woods hovering over small pebbled beaches that are 6 km long, clean and unpolluted sea, all in the foothill of a big mountain(hilltop Sutvid – 1155 m) and all giving tourists a special lure and pleasure of stay.
Makarska is a picturesque town of impressive beauty which lives off tourism and for tourism; a town of youth, culture, sports and entertainment. It was built around a natural port protected by the charming peninsula of Saint Peter and cape Osejava, and it is the biggest and only such port between the Cetina and Neretva estuaries. The town’s history is best discovered in the Franciscan Monastery as well as through the works of art kept in the sacral buildings of the Makarska Littoral and whose authors are famous Croatian painters originating from this region.
The Biokovo Mountain, a majestic gift of nature, emerges from the pearly sea. If you are craving for adventure and attractive sports challenges, Makarska offers an abundance of sports facilities (paragliding, mountain biking, descending into caves and water sports). The beautiful pebble beach stretches for 2 km along the entire town.
Numerous accommodation facilities with indoor and outdoor pools, including the medical rehabilitation centre “Biokovka” with the most up-to-date fitness centre and complete physical therapy, make Makarska the favourite tourist destination.
Source: Croatian National Tourist Board