Ploče (Ploce), Croatia
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Ploče (Ploce), CroatiaPloče (Ploce) highlightsPloče, call it Ploča by the locals, is a historical town and a notable Croatian seaport, on the Adriatic coast in Dalmatia and is as such the natural seaside endpoint of most north-south routes through the central Dinaric Alps. This makes it the primary seaport used by Bosnia and Herzegovina. Other places we know in CroatiaBrač (Brac) - Known for beach, cave, island Brela - Known for beach, coastal town Cavtat - Known for beach, coastal town, franciscan monastery, franciscan church Cres - Known for beach, island, lake, nature Dubovac - Known for castle Dubrovnik - Known for historical center, medieval old town, seaport, venetian empire; historical center is a UNESCO World Heritage Site Hvar - Known for island Imotski - Known for fortress, lake, museum Korčula (Korcula) - Known for island, medieval old town Krka - Known for landmark, nature, park, waterfall Makarska - Known for beach, coastal town, marina, medieval old town, franciscan monastery, catholic cathedral Medvedgrad - Known for fortress Mljet - Known for island Nin - Known for beach, coastal town, historical center, marina, spa and wellness, catholic cathedral Omiš (Omis) - Known for fortress, medieval old town Pelješac (Peljesac) - Known for peninsula Plitvice - Known for lake, landmark, park, waterfall; park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site Poreč (Porec) - Known for byzantine empire, coastal town, historical center, venetian empire, catholic basilica; basilica is a UNESCO World Heritage Site Pula - Known for medieval old town, venetian empire Rovinj - Known for medieval old town, venetian empire Šibenik (Sibenik) - Known for medieval old town, seaport, venetian empire; cathedral is a UNESCO World Heritage Site Sinj - Known for medieval old town Solin - Known for ancient settlement, archaeological site, historical center, catholic church Šolta Island (Solta Island) - Known for island, waterfall Split - Known for coastal town, historical center, medieval old town, museum, seaport, venetian empire; historical center is a UNESCO World Heritage Site Ston - Known for architecture, fortress, medieval old town Trakošćan (Trakoscan) - Known for castle, museum, park Trogir - Known for coastal town, marina, medieval old town, museum, venetian empire; historical center is a UNESCO World Heritage Site Vis Island - Known for island Zadar - Known for seaport Zagreb - Known for castle, historical center, museum, catholic cathedral Zavratnica - Known for beach, landmark Last updated on: 30 April 2019 Ploče (Ploce) descriptionThe town and port of Ploče is located in the southernmost, Dubrovnik-Neretva County, and is only a few kilometres west from the mouth of the river Neretva. It sits almost exactly halfway between Split and Dubrovnik. It is located on the starting point of the centuries old natural route of the valley of the river Neretva, which connects the neighbouring Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina with the Adriatic Sea. Apart from excursions to the fertile Neretva river and the Adriatic Sea, a number of truly attractive summer events are held here. The Baćinska Lakes (seven freshwater lakes) are not far from the town, beside the mountain massif of Biokovo. Ploče (Ploce) related toursSorry, we have no any pre-designed tour passing trough this place yet. If you would like to visit this place, please contact us. |
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