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BRELA, a town in central Dalmatia, situated on the Makarska
Riviera, at the foot of Biokovo; population 1,483. The town was
also called Donja Brela (Lower Brela). Hot summers are moderated
by landward breeze. The air temperature in the autumn and winter
months is considerably lower due to the fierce bora ("vruljska").
Economy is based on farming, viticulture (Breljanska Vugava,
Prosek, a kind of port wine); major crops being olives and sour
cherries (Maraska).
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"Brela is a source of beauty" - indeed, thanks to dense pine
forests, nice beaches, clear seawater, sources of potable water,
Brela has been known for decades as one of the most attractive
seaside resorts in Dalmatia. Beautiful, luxuriant pine forests
are located close to nice pebble beaches. Brela also offers a
nicely arranged coastal promenade and a number of excellent
restaurants with seafood. Accommodation facilities are of the
highest quality, and, according to opinion polls, the hotels in
Brela rank among the best in Croatia. |
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Apart from swimming and bathing, Brela also offers a number of
sports and recreational opportunities: tennis, boccia, miniature
golf, table tennis, water sports. Local restaurants offer
exquisite specialities of local and international cuisine.
Cultural and entertainment programs are offered during the
tourist season. Excursions are also regularly organized. |
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