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What to do in Komarna

Komarna

What to do in Komarna and nearby

Sightseeing - Dubrovnik, Mostar, Ston, Mljet and nature

Canoe Safari - Down Trebizat River for 5 hours with guides

Walking - small roads and paths in the hills and mountains

Swimming - Clean and unspoiled water - Great snorkeling

Medjugorje - For sightseeing and worship


But why do anything? None of the locals do anything remotely physical during the daytime. When the sun settles boys of all ages (and a few girls as well) heads for the football pitch.

Strolling up and down the main street or sitting on the porch watching everyone else stroll up and down the street is another favored activity.


Komarna


Komarna is also a good place for a hiking holiday. You are likely to see tortoises, lizards and small mammals on the tracks and in the bushes when you venture off the main roads. The surrounding mountains are full of small roads and footpaths for men and beast. All of them are open to the public and deserted houses and small villages are everywhere in the hills. The settlements often go back hundreds of years and have all been deserted.


Strolling up and down the street of Komarna or sitting on the porch watching everyone else strolling up and down the street is another favored activity.

Water is really the name of the game in Dalmatia. The sea is clean and attractive anywhere you choose to jump in. The two most obvious options are tSwimming and snorkelling in Komarnahe promenade or the beach a couple of hundred meters down the road.


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Most of our guests use the closest area when they rush down to cool off. The water is so deep that you can jump straight in and there is also shallow water where it is safe for the children to swim.

The pebble beach may get crowded during the weekend. Crowded is by Croatian standards. It is nothing like holiday resorts in southern Spain.

Snorkeling is fantastic. Spear fishing is also popular, and you might see people with spear guns


If you go to Klek or Neum, you can rent "water bikes" and pedal yourself around the bay. This cost a couple of Euros.

Services available from Hotel Villa Bili

You can rent mountain bikes.
You can also rent a speedboat if you have the proper licence to handle it. If you do rent a boat, you can go looking for the former submarine bases along the mainland coast toward Ploce. There are four of them, and they are blown into the mountains.

The hotel has a sea-water swimming pool and a fitness centre. These may be used for a fee.


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