Podgora hotels & apartments, all accommodations in Podgora
Hotel Medora Auri Pavilion Residences
Branimirova Obala 117, Podgora, Croatia
4-star hotels in Podgora
Medora Auri Family Beach Resort
Tina Ujevica 7, Podgora, Croatia
Medora Orbis Mobile Homes & Glamping
Put Sv. Vicenca Bb, Podgora, Croatia
3-star hotels in Podgora
- Apartments Brusje
- Hotel Sirena
- Hotel Nimfa
- Apartments And Rooms By The Sea Podgora, Makarska - 11893
- Apartments And Rooms By The Sea Podgora, Makarska - 11894
- Casa Rosada Hotel
- Apartments And Rooms With Parking Space Podgora, Makarska - 6790
- Double Room Podgora 2623A
- Twin Room Podgora 6706A
- Apartments And Rooms By The Sea Podgora, Makarska - 2623
- Apartments And Rooms With Parking Space Podgora, Makarska - 6706
- Double Room Podgora 11894A
- Villa Primordia
Hotel Aurora
Branimirova Obala 115, Podgora, Croatia
Apartments And Rooms By The Sea Podgora, Makarska - 2616
Podgora, Croatia
Hotel Podgorka
Branimirova Obala 87, Podgora, Hr, Podgora, Croatia
Camp Dole Zivogosce Hotel
D8, 21329, Podgora, Croatia
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Nestled along the Adriatic coast, Podgora is a charming seaside town in Croatia that is well worth a visit. Known for its beautiful beaches, crystal-clear waters, and stunning mountain backdrop, Podgora is a popular destination for those seeking a laid-back beach vacation. The region of Podgora is part of the Split-Dalmatia County and is situated between the cities of Split and Dubrovnik. While in Podgora, visitors can enjoy exploring different neighborhoods such as Porat, Basina, and Dračevac, which offer a range of accommodations and easy access to the town's attractions.
Must-see landmarks of Podgora:
St. George's Church: This historic church, perched on a hill overlooking the town, offers breathtaking views of the coastline and is a popular spot for visitors seeking a tranquil setting.
Podgora Beach: With its pebbled shores and azure waters, Podgora Beach is the ideal place to soak up the sun and enjoy the natural beauty of the Adriatic Sea.
Biokovo Mountain: For outdoor enthusiasts, a trip to Biokovo Mountain provides an opportunity to explore hiking trails, take in panoramic views, and immerse in the region's diverse flora and fauna.
Must-visit events in Podgora:
Fishermen's Night: This annual event celebrates the town's fishing heritage with live music, seafood tastings, and traditional dancing, offering visitors a taste of local culture and cuisine.
Podgora Summer Festival: Featuring a variety of music performances, cultural exhibitions, and food vendors, this festival brings the community together for summertime festivities.
Olive Oil Days: During this event, visitors can learn about the local olive oil production, participate in tastings, and gain insight into the importance of olive cultivation in the region.
What is the most and the least popular time to visit Podgora?
The most popular time to visit Podgora is during the summer months, from June to August, when the warm weather and vibrant atmosphere attract beachgoers and holidaymakers. The least popular time to visit is during the winter, as many of the beach-oriented activities are not available, and some businesses may be closed for the season. Spring and autumn offer a pleasant climate and fewer crowds, making them ideal for those seeking a quieter experience.