The first
settlement on the ground of today’s yacht charter Baska Voda goes back to the first
millennium B.C.
Situated
approximately 50 kilometres south of Split, yacht charter Baska Voda is a calm village with a
holiday resort and some fishermen who follow their occupation in the crystal-clear
water of the Mediterranean Sea.
With the
beaches of Makarska Riviera being very popular, an increased appearance of sun seekers
in the bays is to be expected in the middle of summer, though it has little
effect on the berths in yacht charter Baska Voda.
The many
cloisters and ecclesiastical buildings in the surroundings (for instance, the
town of Makarska ten kilometres off) as well as the chilly pinewoods invite the yacht charter Baska Voda Crew to take a shore leave.
Above yacht charter Baska
Voda and the places in its vicinity, Bast, Topice, Bratus, Krvavica and Promajna,
arise the majestic Biokovo Mountains, with their highest elevation being 1,762
m.
The yacht charter
Baska Voda Crew can easily take a day trip to Bast or Topice. The culinary delights
of these places are cheese and gammon - a delicious completion of the yacht charter Baska Voda Crew’s food supplies.
The region
of Biokovo is one of the most beautiful natural preserves of Croatia. The near
islands of Brac and Hvar are favourably chosen destinations for many yacht charter Baska Voda Turns that start in yacht charter Baska Voda.
The
recently opened yacht charter Baska Voda Marina (43°21,3’ N 016°56,7’E) is being praised from
many sides. Marina yacht charter Baska Voda meets all requirements of a modern marina,
offering thereby all amenities to the yacht charter Baska Voda Crew.
Due to the solitude of yacht charter Baska Voda, only the food prices are a bit higher than in Split.
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