Best attractions and places to see around Podgora include a blend of natural features, historical landmarks, and cultural sites. Situated on the Makarska Riviera, Podgora offers access to the Adriatic coast and the Biokovo Nature Park. The region is characterized by its coastline, mountain backdrop, and historical significance. Visitors can explore a variety of sites, from beaches to mountain summits and monuments.
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The path from Tučepi to Podgora is easy to walk. Mostly in the shade, passing a nudist beach, the beach is almost deserted at the end of April. Podgora is smaller than Tučepi and, like all seaside towns, has a small harbor.
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The path from Tučepi to Podgora is easy to walk. Mostly in the shade past a nudist beach, the beach is almost deserted at the end of April. Podgora is smaller than Tučepi and has a small harbor, like all places by the sea.
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Here in the harbor you can also rent a boat yourself or book a short boat trip.
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Monument with a magnificent view of Podgora
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Monument with a magnificent view of Podgora
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The monument's name is a symbol of the Adriatic Sea, Dalmatia and a tireless seagull. The vertical wing symbolises victory, while the broken wing symbolises the fallen marines in their fight for freedom. Through an open tender the present structure was chosen and building commenced in the 1960's. The sculptor is Rajko Radovic. Built sixty metres above sea level, the foundations of the monument are laid 12 metres below the earth. There is a plateau on the front of the monument which has a bronze relief depicting various sea battles. Itis built of white cement and reaches a height of thirty three metres. It is one of the tallest monuments in the Republic of Croatia. Behind the plateau and in the vicinity of the monument there is a large ampitheatre seating eight hundred people which was commenced in the 1960's with the second stage completed in 1984.
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Well portrayed by Tom Mas! Driving on this mountain road is an enormous challenge and requires mutual consideration!!! I think we were very lucky!
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In 942, the first naval division of the Yugoslav People's Liberation Army was formed in the old port of Podgora (then 'Luca'), consisting of two ships. This is commemorated today by the monumental monument Galebova Krila (German Seagull Wings), (Wkipedia)
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Podgora is surrounded by diverse natural beauty. You can visit the expansive Biokovo Nature Park, which offers numerous hiking and cycling trails and panoramic views of the Dalmatian coast. Within the park, the Biokovo Skywalk provides an exhilarating glass-bottomed viewing experience. The coastline itself boasts several beautiful beaches, including the central Podgora City Beach, the scenic Plišivac Beach, and the more secluded Garma Beach.
Yes, Podgora has a rich history. A prominent landmark is the Galeb's Wings Monument (Galebova Krila), commemorating the Partisan navy from WWII. You can also explore the ruins of the 17th-century Roščić Tower in Upper Podgora, built for defense against Ottoman incursions. The area also features numerous churches, such as the Baroque Church of St. Tekla (1626) and the Church of All Saints (1764).
The region around Podgora is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking and cycling in Biokovo Nature Park, or along the coastal trails. Water sports like snorkeling, diving, kayaking, and paddleboarding are popular in the clear Adriatic waters. For specific routes, consider exploring the hiking trails around Podgora, or the road cycling routes and MTB trails available.
Absolutely. Many of Podgora's beaches, like Podgora City Beach and Matijaševića Bay, are excellent for families, offering amenities and calm waters. The Galeb's Wings Monument is also considered family-friendly and offers great views. Additionally, the nearby Igrane Coastal Village provides a pleasant environment with its long pebble beach and various accommodations and restaurants suitable for families.
Podgora offers over 5.5 km of clear coastline with several appealing beaches. Podgora City Beach is centrally located with amenities and accessibility. Plišivac Beach, in the northern part of town, is known for its beauty and shade from palm trees. For a more secluded experience, Garma Beach offers peace away from the crowds. There's also Matijaševića Bay, a lovely spot between Mala Duba and Živogošće with a beach bar and SUP rental.
The best time to visit Podgora for outdoor activities, especially hiking and cycling, is typically during the spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) when the weather is milder and more comfortable. Summer (June-August) is ideal for beach activities and water sports, but hiking in Biokovo Nature Park can be very warm, so early morning or late afternoon excursions are recommended.
Yes, for experienced adventurers, the region offers challenging options. The Sutvid (1,155 m) Summit provides a challenging hike with brilliant, less crowded panoramic views. The Biokovo Nature Park itself has numerous demanding trails, including the Sv. Jure Ascent Road, which is a challenging mountain pass. These routes often offer spectacular vistas of the coast and islands.
While specific dog-friendly regulations for all trails are not explicitly detailed, many natural areas and less crowded beaches around Podgora are generally welcoming to dogs, especially during off-peak seasons. When hiking in Biokovo Nature Park, it's advisable to keep dogs on a leash and ensure they are well-behaved to protect the park's flora and fauna. Always carry water for your pet, especially during warmer months.
The Igrane Coastal Village is a charming settlement on the Makarska Riviera, known for its 1.5 km long pebble beach and a small, picturesque port. It offers a relaxed atmosphere with various accommodations and restaurants, many located directly on the beach promenade. The village also features a few historical sights and monuments, such as the Parish Church of Our Lady of the Rosary and the Defence Tower (Zalina Kula).
Podgora offers several stunning viewpoints. The Galeb's Wings Monument provides a great view of Podgora and the coastline. For breathtaking panoramic shots, the Biokovo Skywalk in Biokovo Nature Park is unparalleled, extending out from a cliff face at 1,228 meters above sea level. Additionally, the Sutvid (1,155 m) Summit offers a less crowded but equally brilliant vista.
Beyond the main attractions, you can discover some hidden gems. The upper town of Podgora, mentioned in Venetian records from 1571, contains ruins and historical traces, offering a glimpse into the past. Near the Seagull Wings monument, there are prehistoric barrows, including 'Three Tumuli,' which once served as watchtowers. For a secluded beach experience, explore the hidden bathing niche near Matijaševića Bay.


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