OMIS -
A coastal, mediaeval town located in a picturesque canyon of Cetina
river only 20 km from Brela. Five kilometres up to the canyon of Cetina,
there is "Radmanove Mlinice", an excursion place famous for
bread baked under coals and for fresh trouts. |

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IMOTSKI
- A Mediaeval Town located in the
hinterland of Brela (Mt. Biokovo), near a rich karst valley (Imotsko
polje) with well kept vineyards. Famous for its blue and red lakes. Some
40 km from Brela, it offers a completely different atmosphere from that of
the coast. Half-day excursions by bus. |

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MEDJUGORJE -
A world famous sanctuary situated only 70 km from Brela. To tourists
staying in Brela, we recommend half or whole-day trips by bus. To pilgrims
on the way to Meğugorje, we recommend a stop in Brela. |

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DUBROVNIK
- A Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance
and Baroque town - all in one, is a pearl of the Adriatict. Located on the
very southern end of Croatia, 180 km from Brela. All-day excursions by bus
or boat. |

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THE ISLAND OF
HVAR - lies 15 nautical miles across
Brela. The town of Hvar, the biggest settlement on the island, abounds in
Romanesque and Renaissance buildings, and Mediterranean atmosphere. It
bears the name of Croatian Madeira. The town of Jelsa, the second biggest
on the island, is famous for its vintage Dalmatian wines. All day
excursions. |

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