La Croazia si anima di notte e ci sono pochi posti migliori di Makarska per godersi una serata sulla costa adriatica. Approfittate della nostra opzione di trasporto senza problemi per esplorare questa bellezza dalmata dopo il tramonto. Trascorrete il vostro tempo facendo shopping di souvenir nelle boutique alla moda o immergendovi nei ristoranti e nei cocktail bar di classe sul lungomare orlato di palme.

Bus navetta per Makarska
- Trascorrere una serata sulla Riviera di Makarska
- Facile trasporto di ritorno
- Fare shopping, visitare ed esplorare
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Lisa
Da Stati Uniti d'America - ottobre 2024Viaggio di coppia
35 - 44 anni
Eccellente
Valutazione complessiva5/5
It is the end of the season so when we arrived it was dark. It could do with leaving earlier so we could enjoy the full experience
Mike Krack
Da Regno Unito - settembre 2023Viaggio di coppia
18 - 24 anni
Buono
Valutazione complessiva3/5
The shuttle bus was cancelled due to not enough people Booking that night ( 4 people booked, minimum 6 required apparently) that’s not the issue. The ...
Jas and Mandy
Da Stati Uniti d'America - settembre 2023Viaggio di coppia
35 - 44 anni
Eccellente
Valutazione complessiva5/5
Had a really lovely relaxing time. Beautiful hotel and wonderful location. Can't really find any negatives. We both said of all the places we've been ...
J
Da Regno Unito - agosto 2023Viaggio di famiglia
35 - 44 anni
Ottimo
Valutazione complessiva4/5
Simmo
Da Regno Unito - ottobre 2022Viaggio di coppia
35 - 44 anni
Eccellente
Valutazione complessiva5/5
Great escape from the hotel
Kim
Da Regno Unito - settembre 2022Viaggio di coppia
18 - 24 anni
Eccellente
Valutazione complessiva5/5
Makarska is amazing to visit, especially at night and we had just the right amount of time to look around the market and enjoy a drink in a local bar.
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