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Address:
Nemira I/5
Tel nr: +38521879246
Sea: 30 m
Beach: 30 m
Town Center: 100 m
Nemira I/5
Tel nr: +38521879246
Sea: 30 m
Beach: 30 m
Town Center: 100 m
Nemira is a small coastal village, located on Omiš Riviera, 3,5 km away from Omiš on the road to Dubrovnik. Far from the city crowds and crowded traffic you can spend your vacation near the clean sea in the shade of the pine trees. Private houses and apartments located on the beach enable you to reach the sea in seconds. Close by there is a travel agency, restaurant, pizzeria, two stores and several cafes.
For those who enjoy an active vacation there is rafting and kayak on Cetina, paragliding, surfing, sailing, diving, alpine climbing,… From Omiš there are tours to nearby islands Brae and Hvar, and also to Split and Makarska.
Without any doubt, the river Cetina is one of the nicest places in Croatia where you can experience the magic of a rafting adventure. It is situated in a luscious region surrounded by quaint little villages. There are lots of stories surrounding the naming of this river. Passed down through the centuries several theories on the naming of the Cetina River have emerged. One possibility is that some of the first Croatians that came down from Northern Europe towards the warmer Southern coast, finding the river and naming it Cetina because it reminded them of the river "Cetynia", in Southern Poland which was their last Nomadic residence.
A more likely possibility is that the Cetina river derived its name from the Latin word "Kentona" that was given by tribe Dalmates. Croatians over time changed this Latin word to Cetina.
For those who enjoy an active vacation there is rafting and kayak on Cetina, paragliding, surfing, sailing, diving, alpine climbing,… From Omiš there are tours to nearby islands Brae and Hvar, and also to Split and Makarska.
Without any doubt, the river Cetina is one of the nicest places in Croatia where you can experience the magic of a rafting adventure. It is situated in a luscious region surrounded by quaint little villages. There are lots of stories surrounding the naming of this river. Passed down through the centuries several theories on the naming of the Cetina River have emerged. One possibility is that some of the first Croatians that came down from Northern Europe towards the warmer Southern coast, finding the river and naming it Cetina because it reminded them of the river "Cetynia", in Southern Poland which was their last Nomadic residence.
A more likely possibility is that the Cetina river derived its name from the Latin word "Kentona" that was given by tribe Dalmates. Croatians over time changed this Latin word to Cetina.
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