I Thought I Hated Cruise Excursions — Until I Finally Tried Them
"A scenic Croatian river offered as an active shore-excursion option—visitors can canoe along it as part of organized outings, providing a nature-focused alternative to typical port sightseeing." - Travel + Leisure Editors
This is one of the toThe Cetina is a majestic Dalmatian river that flows in the hinterland of Split. It has always been a breadbasket for people living in a harsh rocky environment. Its gorges, giant waterfalls, fertile valleys, and estuary are a huge attraction, especially for the adventure.
Lena A.
Google
If you are in Cetina, be sure to visit the museum near the Blue Eye. It is very lovingly furnished and contains small treasures from earlier times. The museum operators are super friendly and always have an open door for all interested tourists. Take a look, it's worth it!
R D (.
Google
Amazing place, the best kept secret in Croatia. You believe that you are at Yellowstone so nice it isn’t the morning glory pool but really close! Fantastic to see. Go and see it by your self!
Tonko L.
Google
Beautiful river worth of several visits as you can enjoy rafting, canoeing and canyoning or just swim. And source of the river is also worth of visit as well as beautiful canyon when Cetina is coming to sea near Omis.
Andrea J.
Google
Beutifull place, very cold water, you can reach the place by car, parking is nearby.
Jeff S.
Google
By boat , bike or zipline (we did all three) well worth a visit.
Xiao W.
Google
Search Occhio della terra and follow the route!
When I saw the beautiful photos on the internet I got hooked and I decided to come to see it in person. The water is clear and there are fish in it, the dark blue deep water gives out mysterious vibes. This location in Google map is not well marked, search “Occhio della terra” and follow it, you’ll find the eye of the Earth.
Mr L.
Google
The Cetina river runs for about 65 miles before letting out into the Adriatic Sea. Its waters flow at the foot of the Dinara, the highest mountain massif in Croatia.
It is known as the “eye of the earth” due to its strong resemblance to an eye with varied shades of blue and turquoise. Seen from above, it is undoubtedly one of the most particular and fascinating beauties of the region. This small body of water is formed by a hole that penetrates depths unknown of the Earth, explored by divers who made it to 115 meters. This natural karst splendor leaves all visitors speechless.