Discover the best of Dalmatia and beyond with Taxi Matej Makarska. From the breathtaking Skywalk Biokovo to the historic walls of Ston, the pearl of the Adriatic in Dubrovnik, and the spiritual sanctuary of Međugorje — we’ll take you there comfortably, at your own pace.
Makarska – Biokovo Nature Park – Skywalk – Makarska
Skywalk Biokovo is an awe-inspiring architectural marvel nestled in the heart of the Biokovo Nature Park, along the Dalmatian Coast. This cantilevered glass-and-steel lookout extends boldly over a cliff, letting you walk out into the air more than 1,200 meters above sea level.
The Skywalk offers panoramic views that stretch across the Adriatic Sea and the surrounding islands, making it a breathtaking spot for sightseeing, photography, and embracing nature’s grandeur — an unforgettable experience that highlights the beauty and power of nature’s creations.
Makarska – Pelješac Peninsula – Ston – Makarska
Ston is famed for its remarkable medieval fortifications, including the impressive Ston Walls, which once protected the valuable salt pans that have been in operation for over a millennium — among the oldest in Europe, still producing salt in a traditional way.
The town also serves as the gateway to the lush Pelješac Peninsula, known for its excellent wines and fresh oysters, offering a taste of Croatia’s rich gastronomic heritage — a fascinating destination for history buffs and culinary enthusiasts alike.
Makarska – Dubrovnik Old Town – Makarska
Dubrovnik, often referred to as the “Pearl of the Adriatic,” is one of the most prominent tourist destinations in the Mediterranean — renowned for its distinctive Old Town, encircled by massive stone walls completed in the 16th century.
Its well-preserved buildings and public spaces from the Baroque, Renaissance and Gothic periods showcase the city’s historical significance and beauty. Visiting Dubrovnik is more than just a trip — it’s an immersive experience into the heart of Croatian culture, history and unparalleled natural beauty.
Makarska – Split Old Town – Diocletian’s Palace – Makarska
Nestled along the sparkling Adriatic Sea, Split is a dynamic city where history, culture, and natural beauty collide. At its heart lies the magnificent Diocletian’s Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most well-preserved Roman monuments in the world.
Built in the 4th century by the Roman Emperor Diocletian as his retirement residence, the palace complex now forms the historic center of Split, with its labyrinthine streets, ancient temples, and underground cellars waiting to be explored. From its ancient roots to its modern-day charm, Split offers a captivating blend of history, culture, and natural beauty.
Makarska – Krka National Park – Makarska
Nestled in the heart of Dalmatia, Krka National Park is a verdant oasis and one of Croatia’s natural jewels — renowned for its breathtaking waterfalls, lush greenery, and rich biodiversity, offering an unparalleled experience for nature lovers.
The park is home to over 800 species of plants, numerous species of birds, and a variety of aquatic and terrestrial animals — an important habitat for many endemic and rare species. Whether captivated by the roar of the waterfalls or enchanted by historical landmarks, Krka provides a captivating escape into nature’s embrace.
Makarska – Međugorje (Bosnia & Herzegovina) – Makarska
Located in the picturesque landscape of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Međugorje is a small but globally revered town that has become a beacon of hope and faith for millions of pilgrims from around the world since 1981.
Međugorje is not only a place of spiritual significance; it also offers a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Local shops and markets sell religious artifacts, handmade crafts, and local products — the town’s residents are known for their hospitality and peaceful coexistence of different faiths.
Makarska – Mostar (Bosnia & Herzegovina) – Makarska
Nestled on the banks of the Neretva River, Mostar is a city of poetry, stone, and narrow streets. Known for its iconic Stari Most (Old Bridge), Mostar is a place where the East meets West, its cobblestone streets echoing with centuries of diverse cultures.
Whether you’re drawn by its historical depths, entranced by its architectural beauty, or captivated by its cultural vibrancy, Mostar promises an unforgettable journey into the heart of the Balkans — a place where past and present coexist.