If you are looking for a place away from urban jungle and you want to escape from the stress of a modern life, you are in the right place. Medići are a small traditional Dalmatian place situated in the heart of the Adriatic coast. Medići are a place where you can enjoy beautiful landscapes, plenty of pebble beaches, while in the morning you will hear nothing but the birds singing. Accommodation and Apartments in little Dalmatian village in the heart of the adriatic coast and in the middle of Dalmatia.
House is surrounded with plants like olives, rose hips, peaches and there is vegetables in a small garden. Property is situated under the street, have private parkinkg lot and private road to the beach wich is only 30 meters far from the house. It is very quietly and all apartments have a sea view.
Medići are most beautiful in the summer time, but especially in September what we call "Bablje Lito" what literally means "Grandmma Summer". Time of beautiful weather with no winds, a time when beaches are empty. Spring time is also beautiful, very similar to September, nice weather but still with no too much crowded beaches. Medići have many pebble beaches and you will enjoy exploring all of them.
October is traditionally month of olive picking and if you want to join us you are welcomed. Why not visiting us in autmn or in winter, maybe you will not be able to swim in the sea but you can enjoy in long walks on the fresh air in the olive plantation or in the vineyards. And you can explore nearby places with great historical monuments like Split, Trogir, Omiš or Dubrovnik and all the little pleaces witch Dalmatia is full of.
Split is the economic and administrative center of Middle Dalmatia, with about 200,000 inhabitants. It is also the jumping-off point for exploration of the coast and islands of the beautiful Croatian Adriatic. The site was first settled when, at the end of the third century AD, the Roman Emperor Diocletian built his palace here.
The importance of Diocletian's Palace far transcends local significance because of its level of preservation and the buildings of succeeding historical periods built within its walls, which today form the very heart of old Split.
Split's growth became particularly rapid in the 7th century, when the inhabitants of the destroyed Greek and Roman metropolis Salonae (present-day Solin) took refuge within its walls. The lovely ruins of Solin outside the city can still be explored today. In the Middle Ages, Split was an autonomous commune.
Many of Split's historical and cultural buildings can be found within the walls of Diocletian's Palace. In addition, numerous museums, the National Theatre, and old churches and other archeological sites in the Split region make it an important cultural attraction.
How to reach Split?
The city of Split can be reached by The Adriatic Coastal Road, winding by the sea or by hinterland roads connected to Split. It will take you 5 hours to get to Zagreb and 4 hours to get to Dubrovnik in your car. You can also reach Split if you get on a coast ferry liner from Rijeka or Dubrovnik, from all central Dalmatian islands. There are excellent fast and regular ferry lines from Ancona and Pescara, Italy. From the Airport Split flights connect the city with Zagreb several times a day, as well as with European capitals. There are also trains from Split to the north of the country and further on to Europe. You can transport your car by train, as well. If you are looking for holiday and vacation in little village away from the city rush you are on the right place. Plenty of hidden beache where you can enjoy in romantic moments while watching sunset. Find great accommodation deals in Omis and Omis Riviera. You can find it all here: small apartments for single people or pairs, large apartments and houses for whole families. Omis is a small Central Dalmatian town and harbour located between Split and Cetina river, surrounded with massive gorges. Medici, the small and peacefull settlement situated in the heart of Omis Riviera, is popular for famous restaurants and beautiful pebble beaches. Apartments in Medici are among the best on whole Omis Riviera, located by the sea under the shades of pine trees.
About Omis
Omis is a small Central Dalmatian town and harbour located between Split and , situated in the mouth of the Cetina river, surrounded with massive gorges. In the past Omis was notorious becuse of the pirates of Omis whose ships were a centuries-long symbol of retaliation, courage and strength. The evidences of proud and turbulent can be found on every corner of the Omis Riviera. Ancient town of Omis, Omis churches and Omis fortresses are silent stone reminders of the power and the might of infamous Omis pirates. Today, it is the center of Omis Riviera, one of the most beautiful parts of Croatia's Adriatic Coast. Situated in the heart of Dalmatia, with it's true Mediterranean spirit and diversities, Omis Riviera offers everything you need.
Numerous beaches and bays, rich vegetation, fresh air and crystal blue sea make Omis Riviera the perfect place to ecsape the stress and rush of modern life. The beautiful Cetina River and it's canyon, nearby mountain tops and islands, ancient vineyards and olive plantations together form the landscape of extraordinary beauty. For those that prefer active holidays, Omis Riviera is a perfect destination. Rafting on Cetina River, are just some of the activities that Omis Riviera has to offer.
Due to it's location in the heart of the Dalmatia, Omis is the perfect place to start the exploration of Dalmatia, it's islands, it's proud history, cultural heritage and natural beauties. Ancient Roman cities of Split and Salona are just half-hour drive from Omis. Islands Brac, Hvar, Korcula, Vis are easily reachable from Omis.
Omis Active Holidays
Omis is an ideal place to plan a recreational weekend. Regardless of your sporting preferences, whether it be diving, wind-surfing, rafting or kayaking (on still-water or rapids), hiking, rock-climbing, hang- or paragliding, cycling or boating, this former refuge of pirates and buccaneers offers all of this on a background of exquisite natural beauty.
Rock Climbing
According to seasoned European rock climbers, Omi1 may soon become the principle meeting place not only for Croatian, but European rock climbers in general: "the Croatian Chamoneix." Omis now has a total of 46 equipped recreational courses, placing it among the top Croatian climbing sites. But this is only a scratch on the surface of the town's cliffs, whose potential is about a hundred times greater. Both seasoned European rock-climbers and members of the Malduk Club say Omis will soon become not only a Croatian, but a general European climbing center.
Rafting and Kayaking
A raft or kayak ride down the Cetina River from Cikotina Lada to Blato (10 km) lasts about three to four hours. But for those with more skill, not to mention courage, we recommend the section from Blato to Zadvarje, which can only be traversed by kayak. This section is also about 10 km long, and it takes about the same time, but the landscape as you pass through a narrow and high canyon is much more beautiful, but also quite dangerous at places.
Hiking
If you're afraid of climbing along vertical cliff walls, but like hiking, we recommend two possibilities. For those whose physical condition may leave something to be desired, there is the Omi1-Baucici trail to Stari Grad (the old fortress). It takes about an hour to complete, while the way down to Planovo is an additional twenty minutes. You can enjoy an excellent view of Omi1, the Cetina canyon and the central Dalmatian islands. For tougher hikers, we recommend the Omi1-Cecurci-Imber trail (90 minutes). Here at the source and shelter you'll meet local hikers who can tell you where to go from there. We also recommend returning on the other side, through Poda1pilje to the Cetina canyon.
Cycling
Bicyclists are most fond the of the road through the Cetina canyon, which goes from Omi1 to Radmanove Mlinice. Those who are better prepared can take the route from Omi1 to Radmanove Mlinice, Kucici, Zadvarje, Šestanovac, Blato and Gata and then return along the other bank of the river (60 km).
Paragliding
Paragliders and hang-gliders have also found their place in Omi1, where some sort of wind is always blowing. The starting point is a grassy slope at an elevation of 380 meters on the Omi1 fork of the Dinaric mountains, a ten minute walk from the village of Cecuci. The most frequent and safest landing site is the town beach. Paragliders often stay aloft for two to three hours.
Diving
However, if you have the courage to engage in an exploration of the mysteries of the deep, the Omis Diving Clubs offer courses for intrepid beginner divers. Depending on the level of diving experience, they even offer night-time dives. Divers can go to depths of fifteen meters in the Cetina canyon. There they can see the remains of David's Bridge and Mostina, a former stone embankment made by the local pirates to ground enemy ships. In the nearby sea, the wreck of a former merchant ship lies at a depth of twenty meters. The diverse sea coast also offers underwater caves and overhangs, as well as diverse plant and animal life. At a depth of thirty meters you can tour ancient sites - the last resting ground of ancient amphorae. Vruja is a symbol of the sea's endlessness, and as such it entices all veteran divers. This undersea abyss has numerous lovely caves, which have only been explored to depths of about one hundred meters.
Omis Culture and Events
Omis is best-known for the traditional Festival of the Dalmatian klapas. There is no doubt that Festival dalmatinskih klapa is the highlight of Omis's summer, the expression of the city's vitality... in short, its beauty. Also, Omis Summer Festival during which various concerts and recitals are performed at the squares and in churches (Omis has eight churches). Omis Cultural Summer has been enriched with concerts and recitals in churches and in the Closter of Franciscans Monastery, as well as performances on the squares, exhibitions and literary and music happenings.
Omis Nature
Makarska Riviera is a part of Dalmatian coast of Adriatic, about 60 kilometers long and only several kilometers wide, squeezed under towering mountain Biokovo. Sunny climate and long pebbly beaches make this region a popular tourist destination. A string of settlements along the coast from the border with the Omis Riviera on the northwest to the Neretva delta on the southeast. We are very proud to offer you the large number of quality accommodation facilities in all of the places of the astonishingly beautiful Makarska riviera.Makarska Riviera is a part of Dalmatian coast of Adriatic, about 60 kilometers long and only several kilometers wide, squeezed under towering mountain Biokovo. Sunny climate and long pebbly beaches make this region a popular tourist destination. A string of settlements along the coast from the border with the Omis Riviera on the northwest to the Neretva delta on the southeast. We are very proud to offer you the large number of quality accommodation facilities in all of the places of the astonishingly beautiful Makarska riviera. Find great accommodation deals in Omis and Omis Riviera. You can find it all here: small apartments for single people or pairs, large apartments and houses for whole families.Biokovo is the largest and highest mountain in Dalmatia. It rises vertically from the Adriatic Coast to height of 1762 m.
Because of it's geographical position, Biokovo is a mountain that has continental as well as Mediterranean climate, so various plant species of both worlds meet and live next to each other. There are lot of caves and pits around Biokovo and very often one can meet wild muflon as well as various Biokovo Botanical Garden Kotisina has been established in 1984 above the village of Kotisina, a horticultural monument (16.5 hectares) aimed at nature conservation and protection of the Biokovo plant life. he views from Biokovo are spectacular - on the clear day one can see all Dalmatian islands as well as large part of Dalmatian coast to the south, and to the north, towns of Vrgorac and Imotski and their surrounding villages. Sometimes, when it's very clear, one can see a peak of Monte Gargano in Italy too.
The coastal town of Makarska, that lies on the very south edge of Biokovo is seen from Biokovo as a amazing bay with tiny little houses placed in the rows around it. The nature park Biokovo dominating above Makarska Riviera, is the good destination for botanists as well as walkers and cyclist.
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