Feel free to use your location in Zaostrog for exploring Dalmatia and nearby Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Here are a few tips:
– city of Split – Diocletian’s Palace, Cathedral of Saint Domnius, the Riva and marina, Marjan hill, stadium Hajduk Split and various museums
– go even beyond Split and visit Kaštela (an agglomeration of seven small towns in Croatia), located northwest of the city of Split or visit city of Trogir (UNESCO World Heritage Centre)
– after driving from Split down to Omiš there is an interesting bastion and a pirate stronghold, also a nice historical center and a pebble beach
– before entering city of Makarska you can visit Brela or Baška voda with beautiful beaches and a nice scenery
– city of Makarska is a sea-port and marketplace and has a beautiful old town in the centre
– next to Zaostrog you can visit Drvenik, that can be reached by a walking trail along the sea, that is an important ferry port if you want to reach middle Dalmatia islands
– above Zaostrog you can find an old village and enjoy beautiful clean air and countryside as well as magnificent views of the sea and nearby islands
– southern you can visit Neretva River (Neretva ship marathon, remains of the city of Narona, rich and diverse bird population)
– Dubrovnik (the Old Town of Dubrovnik, an urban centre preserved to the present day) and surroundings (interesting smaller settlements, in the former times part of the Dubrovnik Republic territory)
– hinterland middle-class city of Imotski with red and blue lakes that are called pearls of the nature
– in neighboring Bosnia and Herzegovina it is recommended to visit Mostar (regional and cultural center of Herzegovina known for the Old Bridge), Kravice waterfall and Međugorje Pilgrimage