SPLIT – the town of classical Roman, old-Croatian, Romanesque, and Renaissance architecture. Well-known for sport and shipbuilding industry. Situated 45 kilometres from Brela. A half-day or one-day excursions by boat or bus.
TROGIR – the best preserved medieval town on the east part of the Adriatic Sea. Inscribed on the list of World Heritage Sites by UNESCO (list of the world most important rariti. (distance cca. 60 km)
DUBROVNIK – Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance, and baroque town – all in one, the pearl of the Adriatic Sea. Situated in the southest part of Croatia, 180 kilometres from Brela.
RAFTING, CANYONING – are adventures that last for only 3-4 hours, but you talk about them for years. Many tourists, amazed by the beauty of the river Cetina and adrenaline caused by rafting and caneoing, come back to this adventure as soon as they have some free time.
ISLAND OF HVAR – lies on 15 nautical miles opposite Brela. The town of Hvar is the biggest resort on the island, rich in Romanesque and Renaissance buildings, as well as in Mediterranean spirit. It is named Croatian Madeira. The town of Jelsa, the second biggest on the island, is famous for its Dalmatian wines. One-day excursions.
THE ISLAND OF BRAČ – the largest of the Dalmatian islands. It is 40 km long with a total surface area of 395 km2. We can distinguish two areas here: the lower coastal part around the island and the higher mountain part on which the highest mountain of the Adriatic islands ascends – Vidova gora (778 m). There are full-day excursions to a variety of places on the island.
BIOKOVO – Take a journey to discover the Biokovo Natural Park. You will be amazed by the numerous panoramic viewpoints from which the most beautiful views over the adjacent villages at the foot of the mountain and over islands. It is advisable that you go exploring in organized groups with a professional guide. Individual hiking is also possible. A map of the hiking trails can be requested from the Brela Tourist Board. There are numerous rare and endangered herbs in the Biokovo Natural Park so you are kindly asked not to pick or destroy them or their habitat. You should also not frighten or kill any of the animals and take care not to damage their habitats.
Free climbers can find additional information at the Brela Tourist Board office regarding climbing directions but they use them at their own risk.