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Gradac, Croatia
Date: 10/6/2009 3:44:15 AM Category: General

Gradac is a seaside Croatian town with stunning Adriatic vistas contrasted by a gorgeous mountain backdrop.  You can spend the day splashing in the sea, relaxing in the sand, sipping coffee, dining along the beach, browsing the shops, and more.  This quaint, picturesque town is also a popular landing spot for many yachts from all over the world; you might enjoy meandering along the docks peering at these marvels as I did.  Overall, Gradac is a charming place to spend some time; I traveled by rental car from Split to Dubrovnik visiting the small towns and villages along the way and Gradac is on the top of the list as a must!  During my visit to Gradac I stayed at Hotel Marco Polo; it's a quaint boutique hotel only steps from the beach. 

More information: http://www.htz.hr/English/Destinacije/Destinacija.aspx?idDestination=44

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