Tucked along the Dalmatian coast and framed by the dramatic Biokovo mountain range, the Port of Makarska offers a rare mix of vibrant seaside life and natural beauty. This picturesque harbor is the heart of Makarska Town, a popular summer stop that feels both relaxed and alive.
Makarska’s port isn’t just for boats—it’s a lifestyle, filled with yachts, colorful fishing boats, seaside cafes, and sunsets that glow over the Adriatic.
The palm-lined waterfront is the pulse of Makarska. Walk along the harbor, admire sleek sailboats, sip a cocktail, or grab a fresh gelato.
From the port, you can hop on daily excursions to the nearby islands of Hvar, Brač, or even the Blue Cave. Ideal for a day of snorkeling, sun, and island-hopping.
Step inside the small local market just behind the harbor for the freshest Adriatic catch, often sold by the very fishermen whose boats are docked outside.
The harbor restaurants offer unbeatable sea views. Dine al fresco as the sun dips behind moored sailboats and the lights of Makarska begin to twinkle.
Makarska Beach (Donja Luka): Just steps from the port, this lively pebble beach is perfect for families and water sports lovers.
Nugal Beach: A 30-minute coastal hike brings you to this hidden, clothing-optional beach tucked under cliffs and pine trees.
Cvitačka Beach: A quieter, more local-feeling stretch with crystal-clear waters and shady pine groves.
Bounty Restaurant & Lounge Bar: Trendy seaside dining with seafood, steaks, and cocktails.
Restoran Riva: Classic Dalmatian cuisine in a prime harborfront location.
Hrpina Tavern: Tucked away just above the port—local flavors and a cozy courtyard vibe.
Kačić Wine Bar: A few steps from the harbor, perfect for sipping Istrian wines and sampling Croatian tapas.
✅ How to Get There:
From Split: ~1.5 hr by car or bus
From Dubrovnik: ~3 hrs by coastal drive
Ferry Access: Boats to Sumartin (Brač) from nearby Makarska Ferry Terminal
✅ Best Time to Visit:
Late May to September for swimming, festivals, and boat trips
Off-season for peaceful coastal walks and mountain hikes
✅ Don’t Miss:
The Makarska Riviera—a stretch of stunning beaches from Brela to Tučepi
Biokovo Skywalk – a glass platform 1,228m above sea level, just 30 minutes away
Because it’s a perfect blend of relaxation and adventure. You can sip coffee with sea breezes in the morning, swim or sail all day, then watch a mountain-backed sunset by night. It’s Dalmatia at its finest, and still less crowded than Dubrovnik or Split.