Spomenik Sv. Petra
Spomenik Sv. Petra: Guardian of Makarska
Explore Grotta in Makarska: Discover stunning cave formations, breathtaking coastal views, and a vibrant seaside atmosphere on the Adriatic coast.
Grotta in Makarska is a unique tourist attraction featuring cave formations and coastal views. It's a vibrant spot, known for its natural beauty and lively atmosphere, nestled along the Adriatic Sea.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
From the Makarska Riva (waterfront promenade), head east. Continue along the promenade, passing cafes and shops. Grotta is at Obala kralja Tomislava 26, right by the water. The walk from the main bus station is approximately 15-20 minutes. Cost: Free.
Public Transport
From the main bus station in Makarska, take a local bus towards the city center or waterfront. Get off at the last stop near Makarska Riva. Follow the waterfront promenade east to Grotta at Obala kralja Tomislava 26. Cost: A single bus fare within Makarska is approximately 1.50 EUR.
Taxi
Taxis are available around Makarska, including near the bus station. A short taxi ride to Grotta from the bus station is about 1 km. Cost: Expect to pay around 5-10 EUR for a short taxi ride within Makarska.
Use Grotta as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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