Overlooking the shimmering turquoise waters of Brzet Beach, just two kilometres away from the centre of Omiš, Villa Freyja offers up to ten guests a superb holiday setting on Croatia’s stunning Dalmatian coastline. With the white pebble shores of the beach and the villa’s nearest restaurant within easy walking distance, the outstanding natural beauty and excellent water sports facilities of the Cetina River are less than a ten-minute drive away. Meanwhile, the vibrant city of Split can be reached within half an hour by car.
Visitors to the sun-drenched shores of Dalmatia are unlikely to forget the majestic cliffs of Omiš, a charming coastal town with a reputation for being Croatia’s adventure capital and a fascinating history of pirates and fortresses! Here, you can relax on the beach, hike along the coast or enjoy an exhilarating day of water-based activities on the Cetina River. Experienced local guides provide canyoning adventures along the gorges and waterfalls of the river, as well as zip-lining experiences above the Cetina’s rugged ravine. The coast also provides plenty of opportunities for sea kayaking, while whitewater rafting trails along the river’s rapids are perfect for those searching for an adrenaline-fuelled afternoon in the sun.
If you would prefer to keep your feet planted firmly on dry land, why not embark upon a challenging but enjoyable hike up to the Starigrad Fortress? Known locally as Fortica, it takes roughly forty-five minutes to reach this fifteenth-century hilltop fortress from Omiš. Once you get to the top, you can enjoy sweeping views of the sea and the dramatic cliffs. For a less strenuous walk, the Mirabella Fortress in Omiš is only five minutes from the town’s main square. Built in the thirteenth century, this Romanesque fortress was used by local pirates for shelter and protection. Today, the fortification offers breathtaking views of the gorge and the town’s pretty harbour.
The cobbled streets of Omiš are made for wandering on sunny afternoons. Here, you can visit the old town’s picturesque St. Michael’s Church before stopping at the Omiš City Museum to glimpse the town’s colourful past and cultural heritage. Later, enjoy a leisurely meal at one of many excellent local restaurants, serving traditional Croatian dishes such as cuttlefish risotto or Dalmatian pašticada. During the summer months, the streets of Omiš are particularly lively thanks to local festivals such as the Festival Dalmatinskih Klapa, an event which celebrates traditional cappella singing, as well as the entertaining Pirate Battles of late July and early August.
As well as the serene shores of your local beach in Brzet, Omiš offers visitors plenty of opportunities to make the most of the crystal-clear waters of the Adriatic Sea. Located just a few minutes from the old town, Velika Plaza is a famous beach offering plenty of convenient amenities and water-based activities such as snorkelling and jet-skiing. Galeb Beach is only a short drive away, offering scenic views and an idyllic swimming spot. For a day trip to remember, take a boat tour from Omiš to the beautiful island of Brač.
The Region
The Dalmatian coast is a veritable treasure trove of stunning landscapes and historic towns, and Omis, situated halfway between the famous port city of Split and the energetic town of Maksarka, is no exception. With its rich history, scenic backdrop, and a plethora of attractions, Omis stands out as a unique and captivating destination for those seeking to explore the charm of Croatia. The town's history is deeply intertwined with its dramatic geographical setting, which is dominated by the imposing Cetina River Canyon and the Mosor Mountain Range.
The old town of Omis, with its narrow cobblestone streets and stone houses, is a place where history and culture converge. It’s a charming place to explore on foot and soak up the local way of life. There are a number of historic churches that you’ll come across while exploring - the Church of St. Michael, the Church of St. Peter, and the Church of St. Rocco, which all showcase intricate architectural details and a sense of reverence. The old town is also home to an abundance of restaurants, cafes, and local shops, it’s an excellent spot to savour authentic Croatian dishes and find unique souvenirs.
One of the most prominent historical attractions in the town is the Mirabella Fortress, often called Peovica. Perched high on a rocky outcrop, this fortress was built during the 13th century and was used as a hideout by the notorious Omis pirates who terrorised the Adriatic Sea. Today, visitors can climb up the steep path to the fortress and enjoy panoramic views of the town, the coast, and the surrounding landscapes.
Omis boasts a pristine stretch of coastline with a variety of beaches, each catering to different tastes. One of the most popular is the sandy beach at the mouth of the Cetina River, offering calm waters perfect for swimming and sunbathing. Adventurous spirits may prefer the pebbly beach of Brzet, known for its perfect conditions for windsurfing and kitesurfing. Just a short drive from Omis, there's the small village of Stanici, which is renowned for its unspoiled beaches and crystal-clear waters. It's a serene place to relax and escape the crowds often found in more touristy locations.
The Cetina River is a defining feature of Omis, and one of the most exhilarating activities here is to take a rafting excursion along its emerald waters. The river cuts through the impressive Cetina Canyon, creating a thrilling white-water rafting experience that appeals to adventure seekers and nature lovers alike. The journey offers panoramic views of the rugged cliffs, lush forests, and the charming villages that dot the landscape.
The nearby Biokovo Nature Park is an outstanding natural attraction. The Biokovo Mountain Range, part of the Dinaric Alps, offers incredible hiking opportunities, with well-marked trails leading to panoramic viewpoints where you can marvel at the Adriatic Sea and the islands scattered along the coast. The juxtaposition of the rugged mountain terrain and the azure waters is simply stunning and will leave a lasting impression.
The history, natural beauty, and cultural vitality of Omis combine to create a destination that is rich in character and charm. Whether you're seeking adventure on the Cetina River, exploring the medieval fortresses, or simply savouring the local cuisine, Omis has something to offer every traveller who ventures to this utterly enchanting corner of the Dalmatian coast.