Igrane
Receive your dose of romance and swim on a beach where the King Arthur’s mother supposedly swam
Discover everything Igrane has to offer
Legend has it that before his death King Arthur searched for a place to lay down his sword – Excalibur. When he found it, he named the place Igrane, after his mother Igraynni. Allegedly, the Igrane Bay still hides the Artur’s sward to this day
In perfect harmony of centuries-old stone houses raised above the sea, beach, and shore, forget your worries. You will love this place and the Dalmatian way of life
Escape to your own
paradise
You will enjoy the sun, sea, and fine Dalmatian food in a luxurious holiday home with a swimming pool. For full experience, choose a yacht cruise and explore local restaurants
Igrane Bell tower
In the last century, in distant America, Mate Dušan Parun from Igrane vowed to build a bell tower in Igrane right next to the Church of Our Lady of Rosary. A belfry with a watch and bells constructed in an Italian factory was paid, in the currency of the era, around one million dinars
A must – see in
Igrane
Sunbathing, swimming, and outdoor activities are not the only advantages of Igrane. It is a destination of rich heritage just waiting to be discovered
Promenades and beaches, holiday homes, hotels, apartments, taverns, and restaurants. This is a place of fishermen and olive growers, and Igrane will reveal what Dalmatia really is
The weight in kilograms of the bell tower’s belfry in Igrane
2.200
From October 1923 to February 1925, a slender stone bell tower was built next to the church following the design of the architect Nikola Perić, similar to the bell tower of St. Domnius in Split
Make your stay
complete
Here are some suggestions on everything you need for a comfortable visit. Find activities to do and spend your time exactly as you prefer. If you need a place to stay, we prepared a handy list of hotels.
Trips from
Igrane
Due to its micro-location, Igrane is an ideal starting point for one-day trips to surrounding destinations. Discover the authentic Dalmatia