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Omiš is the center of Omiš Riviera – a small town nestled on the mouth of river Cetina between Makarska and Split on the mainland. Located a short 35-minute drive away from Split, Omis is a must-visit destination if you're heading to the Dalmatian coast! If you've set out on an adventure this summer, then our top things to do in Omiš must be on your list! 1. Discover the Fortress of Mirabella - there are two fortresses located in Omis, with Mirabella being the most accessible. Each fortress has impressive views out across the sea and was once used as a defensive fortress from invaders. 2. Visit the Parish Church of St. Michael and discover the impressive architecture 3. Walk through the Eastern Town Doors - your entrance to the city! 4. Buy fresh fruit and vegetables at the Poljica Market 5. Get sandy at Punta Beach; a large sandy beach located near the heart of the town 6. See where the river meets the sea at the Cetina River Estuary For a complete guide on what to do and see in Omis, check out our Destination Guide: https://www.sail-croatia.com/set-sail/destination/omis

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Descubra o banheiro privativo e a cama de casal super ampla do veleiro! 🤩 Mesmo sozinho, a porta aberta traz uma brisa deliciosa. E com companhia, total privacidade! 🌊 Uma experiência inesquecível te espera! #velejarevida #veleiro #velejar #navegacao #vidanavela

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Is this the world’s strangest luxury? Nestled in the neon chaos of Bangkok’s Yaowarat, you’ll find vendors serving this ancient mystery: Bird’s Nest drink. It’s a staple of traditional recipes and food history. For centuries, this "liquid gold" was so rare and expensive it was reserved only for Emperors. The secret? It’s made from the hardened saliva of swiftlets found in limestone caves. Known in culinary anthropology as an elixir for health and skin, it’s now a accessible piece of food heritage you can enjoy on a plastic stool for just a few dollars. It’s sweet, refreshing, and a must-try for any curious soul. Now be honest: Knowing what it’s made of... would you take a sip? Let me know in the comments! 👇 Culinary anthropology research in Bangkok Chinatown. Tasting traditional Bird's Nest soup at Yaowarat night market. Authentic food history, ethnographic research, and street food origins documentary by cookbook author.

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