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About this venue
Summer Cinema Makarska is more than a place for screenings—it’s an open-air venue where film and a warm evening naturally blend into a signature seaside experience. The space follows the classic open-air cinema concept: the seating faces a large screen, while the sky above and the coastal air set a relaxed tone that makes it a popular choice for tickets to films, festival programs, and occasional live events.
Inside, the experience is defined by atmosphere and clarity: audio carries well for dialogue and music, and the seating layout keeps sightlines comfortable even when the venue feels lively. Visitors appreciate the uncomplicated setup—arrive a bit earlier, settle in, and enjoy a program designed around the audience rather than formalities.
You’ll find it right by the waterfront at Obala kralja Tomislava 9, Makarska, Croatia. The entrance is accessed from the promenade, making it easy to approach on foot from the seaside walk; if you’re arriving by car, use nearby public parking and plan for a short walk to the gate. For broader city transport tips, check the practical overview further down the page.
About the city: Makarska
Makarska, a gem of the Makarska Riviera beneath Biokovo, is a natural meeting point for concerts, sporting events, and a wide range of city happenings. While it’s famous for the sea and promenades, the town surprises visitors with its energy and organization, making it easy to pair an evening out with the Adriatic vibe and a Mediterranean pace. For audiences arriving with tickets in hand, Makarska feels practical, welcoming, and compact enough that everything is truly “within reach.”
One of its biggest advantages is connectivity: arriving by road via D8 (Jadranska magistrala) is straightforward, and the central hub for bus travel is the Autobusni kolodvor Makarska, located near the city harbor. If you’re flying in, the most common choice is Zračna luka Split (Sveti Jeronim / Resnik, SPU), with an easy onward trip to Makarska. For travelers using rail, the main rail gateway is Željeznički kolodvor Split, from which it’s quickest to continue by bus or car. A further bonus is the sea link: Jadrolinija operates the Makarska – Sumartin (Brač) ferry line, handy if you want to combine an event with an island trip.
Before or after the show, the town offers plenty of “small big” experiences: stroll along the Makarska seafront and stop at Kačićev trg, explore the old core, and visit the Katedrala sv. Marka. For a seaside break, the Sveti Petar peninsula is a great choice, while the shaded park-šuma Osejava is ideal for a calmer walk. Nature lovers often opt for an excursion toward Biokovo, whose dramatic backdrop gives every stay a special atmosphere.
Makarska also delivers a varied food scene and accommodation for different budgets, from seaside hotels to apartments tucked into quieter streets. Getting around on foot is comfortable, and taxis plus local transfer services make reaching event locations even easier. All in all, Makarska is an ideal base for those who want great entertainment, simple logistics, and an authentic Dalmatian feel in one trip.