Vrgorac is a city in Split-Dalmatia County located in the southeast foothills of Matokit, a solitary mountain in the hinterland of Biokovo.
Accommodation in Vrgorac is an opportunity to enjoy all the charms of the Mediterranean climate, far from summer crowds, on clean air imbued with the scent of aromatic herbs. This small town is burdened with historical and cultural heritage, as well as natural beauty.
Vrgorac has numerous churches and chapels, castles, and palaces from past centuries. The town is known for its long-standing tradition of cultivating and producing grapevines, so vineyards and wine cellars are an integral part of the city tourist offer. Vrgorac is surrounded by fertile fields of Jezero, Rastok, and Bunina. The traditional event "Days of Dalmatian Prosciutto and Wine" is also held in the city, promoting products, customs, and traditions of the region. Vrgorac is also known for its developed agriculture (Vrgorac strawberries, yummy), production of honey and olive oil, and interesting gastro offer serving specialties of the region. Vrgorac - the city at the top of the mountain, as it is called due to its elevated position, is a perfect starting point for an
active holiday in Vrgorac and surroundings, which alternate viewpoints, mountain ranges, sinkholes, caves, fields, and the rugged beauty of the Dalmatian karst, immortalized in the unforgettable poetry of Tin Ujević, one of the greatest Croatian poets, born in Vrgorac. Vrgorac is about an hour drive away from Split Airport.