Gradac – Makarska Riviera family resort Gradac holidays feature an enjoyably relaxing resort at the southern end of the Makarska Riviera, 25 miles from Makarska and 65 miles south of Split airport. A long beach, a pleasant harbour, a nice mix of outdoor activities and some interesting excursions make Gradac holidays a good all-round choice for families. Gradac beaches have sparklingly clear water and good facilities for watersports. Gornja Vala Beach in Gradac is one of the longest beaches on the Makarska Riviera. There are plenty of activities to keep children and teenagers busy. Holidays in Gradac could include diving and sailing instruction, enjoyable snorkelling, tennis, and rafting on the River Cetina. Gradac holiday accommodation is a typically Croatian mix of hotels, apartments, villas and campsites. Gradac holiday nightlife is a relaxed affair and will most likely centre on the resort’s fine selection of restaurants and animated bars. Look out for cheap early and late-summer holidays in Gradac when the weather is still temptingly mild.
Holidays in Gradac – Good walking and cycling Gradac holidays offer pleasant walking and cycling trails along coast paths and in the surrounding countryside of olive groves, vineyards, terraced fields and wooded slopes. For more serious hiking, head for the Mount Biokovo nature park, which also offers excellent mountain biking and fishing.
Gradac holidays – Boat trips to enchanting islands Holidays in Gradac are well placed for exploring the Makarska Riviera with its idyllic sandy beaches, wooded bays, tiny coves and appealing Croatia beach resorts like Tucepi, Baska Voda, Podgora and Brela. Worthwhile Gradac holiday excursions include the Medjugorje sanctuary and the Zaostrog monastery. All Gradac holidays should include a boat trip to one of Croatia’s famous islands. Gradac is well-placed for cruises to Korcula, Hvar and Brac, and the Peljesac Peninsula. No Gradac holiday is complete without a trip to the historic cities of Dubrovnik and Split, or the outstanding medieval walled town of Trogir.
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