Mimice, Coastal settlement in Split-Dalmatia County, Croatia.
Mimice is a coastal settlement along the Adriatic with pebble beaches and traditional Mediterranean houses that spread along the shoreline. The buildings blend naturally with pine forests and maintain the simple character of a working fishing village.
The settlement began in the 17th century as a small fishing community, with early structures visible near the Church of Saint Roko. Fishing remained the main activity through the centuries without significant industrial change.
Fishing traditions remain visible in daily life, with locals preparing seafood in simple taverns and sharing recipes passed down through generations.
A supermarket, post office, and several restaurants are within walking distance of the village center, with additional services in nearby Medici. The village is easy to explore on foot, and the flat terrain makes access to the beach straightforward.
A sunken ship lies in shallow waters just offshore, easily reachable for divers and creating an unexpected underwater attraction. Few visitors realize this wreck is one of the few accessible dive sites in the immediate area.
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