Baška Voda
Baška Voda is a small seaside town on the Makarska Riviera, with about 2,000 residents and a long tradition shaped by the Adriatic, fishing, stone houses, and the mountain above. Once a quiet settlement of fishermen and farmers, it grew into one of the most desirable holiday places on this part of the Croatian coast.
The town is loved for its clear sea, warm climate, welcoming people, and beaches that sit close to everyday life. Nikolina Beach carries the Blue Flag and is often named among the most beautiful beaches in Dalmatia. Along the waterfront there are cafes, restaurants, evening walks, and enough summer energy to make the day feel full without ever feeling complicated.
Between the sea and Biokovo, Baška Voda keeps the best parts of Dalmatia close: morning swims, stone streets, mountain views, small shops, family restaurants, concerts, fishermen’s nights, and quiet coffee before the beach.


