Vodice

Vodice is a town and a popular tourist destination in the Šibenik-Knin county in Croatia. Vodice has less than 9,000 inhabitants and is situated in a wide bay, 11 km northwest of Šibenik. It was first mentioned in the 15th century, although it was established long ago in Roman times as Arausa. Vodice fields in the hinterland of the town are rich in water and fertile soil, so the town was named after these rich sources of water. In the past residents were growing mostly olives, vines, and Marasca cherry. Today they are increasingly turning to tourism and providing tourist services. Now Vodice is leading tourist center on entire Šibenik riviera. Accommodation is offered in hotels, campsites, apartments, and family small hotels. Vodice is ideal for guests of different preferences due to the rich content that includes a great variety of different beaches, lots of cultural events and happenings and developed nightlife. Because of all this, Vodice was the winner of the Tourist flower which is given to towns with especially attractive tourist offer. During the day you can relax and enjoy the beautiful beaches, some of which are known: pebble stone beach Hangar, Imperial, Srima, and pebbles Blue beach, which is especially attractive for families with small children. In the evening you can walk along the coast, taste the specialties of the region in one of the many restaurants (fresh fish, fritters, wine ...) or go and have fun at some of the famous disco clubs like the Hacienda. If you're a sports fan, you can enjoy various activities such as beach volleyball, football, basketball, tennis, mini-golf, cycling, diving, and you can rent pedal boats or boat. We recommend visiting the island Prvić located only fifteen minutes away by local ferry, which runs daily between Vodice and Šibenik. On the island Prvić you can relax in peace and quiet of untouched nature far from the city bustle of the town, and you can visit the famous museum - Memorial Faust Vrančić. From Vodice, you can visit national parks Krka and Kornati, Vrana lake nature park and the lookout Kamenjak, which offers a wonderful panoramic view. Experience the charm of the town, find affordable accommodation that suits you and have an unforgettable summer vacation. Cheap private accommodation in Vodice. Contact directly owners of apartments and save up to 40%. Welcome to Vodice!

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Rab - Lopar

Lopar is a popular tourist town and seat of the municipality in the Primorje-Gorski Kotar County in Croatia. It is located on the northern tip of the island of Rab in a large valley surrounded by two large and many smaller bays. Lopar has about 1200 inhabitants, and from the town of Rab is 12 kilometers away. It is very well connected with the island of Krk with ferry line Valbiska - Lopar, and with second ferry line Mišnjak - Stinica is connected with the mainland. Lopar has a long history due to very favorable microclimate features and highly fertile land in the valley, as evidenced by the remains of ancient Greek military fortifications from the 4th century BC. Later, the Romans settled here, and from the 9th century Croats. Throughout history, the main occupation was agriculture, which is recently slowly giving in to tourism. Today Lopar is a modern tourist place with several hotel complexes and beautiful kilometers long sandy beaches that are the trademark of the place. The most famous of them is almost 2 kilometers long sandy Paradise beach, which boasts a Blue Flag, an international symbol of quality and preservation of the sea and the environment. Here are located numerous bars and restaurants, and other entertainment and recreational facilities and are ideal for a pleasant family holiday. Accommodation in Lopar, except in the hotel complexes can be found in much more favorable private rooms and apartments offered by friendly hosts. Nearby Lopar is interesting geological park Lopar, which is rich in fossils and other geological curiosities and rare vegetation. From Lopar, you can easily visit the town of Rab and its historic sights, and you can discover hidden parts of this green island through numerous hiking and biking trails. Visit the island of Rab and Lopar, this sandy paradise of the Adriatic and spend a memorable family vacation. Search for cheap private accommodation in Lopar on the island of Rab. Apartments, rooms, and holiday homes cheaper up to 40%, without high agency fees. Welcome to Lopar!

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Krk - Baška

Baška is a popular tourist town and municipality in the Primorje-Gorski Kotar county in Croatia. It is located in the southeast of the island Krk in a large natural bay surrounded by vineyards, olive groves, and pine trees. Baška was first mentioned in the 13th century under the name Castelum Besca, though this area has always been inhabited by Illyrian tribes, and the ancient Romans after them. During the Middle Ages, this area was managed by Frankopan dukes and later came under the rule of the Venetians. In that time, the inhabitants were mainly engaged in agriculture particularly olive oil and wine production in a fertile valley in the hinterland. At the beginning of the 20th century, tourism begins developing thanks to large pebble beaches, which today attracts guests from all over the world. Apart from the hotel complex and several campsites, accommodation is offered in numerous private apartments and rooms in family houses. The biggest attraction of the area is almost 2 kilometers long pebble Vela beach, which holds blue flag. On Vela beach, you can rent pedal boats, windsurfers, parasols and deck chairs, and all that is needed for a relaxing family vacation. Along the beach, there are many restaurants, pizzerias, coffee bars where you can relax and try tasty local specialties. From Baška are offered interesting sightseeing boat trips to Stara Baška, to hidden beaches, and bays, as well as day trips to the nearby islands of Rab and Goli. Baška except natural beauty boasts a rich cultural and historical heritage. Here is the early Christian archaeological site dating from the 5th century, the famous Baška tablet written in Glagolitic alphabet from the 12th century found in the church of St. Lucy in Jurandvor, and archaeological excavations from Roman times around the church of St. Mark. Visit the island of Krk and Baška, this beautiful tourist place with one of the most beautiful beaches of the Adriatic and have the perfect family vacation. Search for private accommodation in Baška. Apartments, rooms and holiday homes for rent in Baška on the island of Krk. Welcome to Baška!

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Plitvice lakes

Plitvice lakes are the largest, oldest and most popular Croatian national park. It is located in the far northeast Lika between the mountains of Mala Kapela in the west and Plješevica in the east. The lakes are named after a small village and small river Plitvice which flows into the Plitvice lakes on the bottom and the final part where is falling down the 80-meter high rock, forming the spectacular Great waterfall. The park consists of 16 interconnected lakes, countless waterfalls that were created over thousands of years by deposition of travertine, and the whole process is still taking place today. The park is located between 400 and 1,300 meters above sea level, and it is characterized by a rich and diverse flora and fauna. Here lives all large European carnivores wolf, lynx and bear, as well as many other species of mammals, birds, fish, and amphibians. More than 70% of the park is covered with dense ancient forests of beech and fir, and the rest are meadows and small settlements. Thanks to all this, the Plitvice lakes are protected by UNESCO as a World Natural Heritage since 1979. The park is inhabited since ancient times in small villages and hamlets that have remained inhabited until today. Main villages are: Jezerce, Plitvički Ljeskovac, Plitvice village, Poljanak, Rastovača, and their inhabitants are offering comfortable and quality accommodation in their private family houses. Plitvice lakes are ideal for nature lovers and active holiday lovers because, in addition to long walks on well-maintained wooden walkways along the lake, you can hike, ride a bike on many trails in the area. You can also visit the underground world of Barać's caves in the nearby Rakovica village. Visit Plitvice lakes this jewel of nature and spend holidays in unspoiled nature, pristine wilderness and the murmur of countless waterfalls. Search for affordable private accommodation in Plitvice lakes. Apartments, rooms and holiday homes in Plitvice lakes cheaper up to 40%, without expensive agency fees. Welcome to Plitvice lakes National Park.

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Tučepi

Tučepi is a small town in the Split - Dalmatia county in Croatia. It is located in Dalmatia and is part of the popular Makarska riviera, about 5 km away from Makarska. Located at the foot of mountain Biokovo, the accelerated development of Tučepi began in 1960 when residents built first private houses that offered apartments and accommodation for tourists and curious guests. Today, Tučepi is a modern tourist destination with more than 1,800 inhabitants. Tučepi is known for having the longest and most beautiful pebble beach on the Makarska riviera, which is over 4 km long. Along this beautiful promenade are the fragrant woods and tamarisk trees that create thick shade next to the beach. All this provides the ideal conditions for holidays and pleasant family vacations. It is also ideal for those guests looking for adrenaline and fun because the town of Makarska is at your fingertips. The offer of accommodation in Tučepi is very rich and varied, ranging from luxury apartments by the sea to the cheap rooms on the slope of the Biokovo mountain. Most of the accommodation facilities are apartments in private houses of very friendly hosts. Contact directly owners of private accommodation in Tučepi and save up to 40% on high agency fees! Welcome to Tučepi!

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Brač - Bol

Bol is a town on the south coast of the island of Brač in the Split-Dalmatia county in Croatia. It is the oldest town on the coast of Brač, and it has a population 1,600. The rich history that dates back to ancient times is evidenced by numerous archaeological finds and monuments such as the Roman aqueduct, tombstones and reliefs and early Christian sarcophagus. Its name derives from the Latin word vallum meaning burial. Above Bol rises 780 meters above sea level Vidova Gora, the highest peak of the Adriatic islands. Today Bol is the largest tourist center on the island thanks to the large and long sandy and pebble beaches that stretch the length of ten kilometers. The most famous among them is Zlatni Rat, which is one of the most beautiful beaches on the entire Adriatic coast. It is known that the tip of the beach is moving from one side to the other, depending on wind direction and strength of the waves. In its diverse tourist offer, Bol offers a collection of high-class hotel rooms and more than 2500 beds in much cheaper private accommodation. In the city are numerous restaurants, which serve local specialties and wines of Brač like the famous Plavac from Bol. Tourists have at their disposal tennis courts, soccer, volleyball and basketball playgrounds. Lately are becoming increasingly popular extreme sports (trekking, free climbing, paragliding) and water sports (scuba diving and windsurfing). Due to the extremely favorable winds, Bol and its surroundings have become a small paradise for surfers. If you wish to spend active holidays full of sports, recreation, be sure to visit Bol, which is one of the sunniest islands in the Adriatic. Private accommodation Bol - the island of Brač. Apartments, rooms, holiday homes in Bol cheaper up to 40% without expensive agency fees. Welcome to Bol on the island of Brač!

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Murter - Murter

Murter is a small tourist town and seat of the municipality Murter-Kornati on island Murter in central Dalmatia, Croatia. It covers the northwestern side of the island and is about 10 nautical miles away from Kornati islands. Murter has about 2,000 permanent residents, including about 30 permanent inhabitants of the Kornati islands. Murter island was inhabited in prehistoric times and in the time of the Illyrians, Liburnians, and Romans, who lived on the island, and they have left clear traces of their presence. The architectural remains of Roman buildings, port facilities, and mosaics speak of the importance of the island in ancient times. Once mainly a fishing village, Murter today is more oriented towards tourism thanks to the untouched nature, beautiful beaches, clear waters, and National Park Kornati. In the center of town, there is one hotel, but by far most of the accommodation is offered in private apartments, rooms and holiday homes. Almost every house in Murter has apartments and rooms fully equipped for the reception of guests. Robinson accommodation is offered at the 10-nautical miles distant Kornati islands, which are mostly owned by residents of Murter. Besides tourism, the locals are engaged in fishing and agriculture which is usually reduced to the production for personal use. The most important is the production of olive oil, wine, and figs. On Murter, you can relax on a sandy beach Slanica and Podvrške, and apart from these popular beaches, there are also beaches in bays Cigrada and Luke. Cousine is rich and varied, with plenty of bars, taverns, and restaurants offering local specialties and freshly caught fish with local olive oil. Do not forget to visit the National Park Kornati, the pearl of the Mediterranean, in which there are daily organized one-day boat trips. In the center of Murter is the administration of the national park Kornati. If you happen to be in Murter on September 8, you will be part of the famous local celebrations and festivals. Thanks to three marinas, one of which is in Murter, and two on the Kornati, Murter is important nautical center on the Adriatic. Contact directly owners of apartments in Murter and save up to 40%. Private accommodation in Murter on the island of Murter. Welcome to Murter!

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Orebić

Orebić is a port city of sailors and a famous tourist destination in Dubrovnik-Neretva County in Croatia. It is located on the Pelješac peninsula in the perfect place for your vacation. When you come on holiday in Orebić and rent an apartment or room in private accommodation, you can enjoy swimming, sunbathing, hiking, visit the Maritime Museum and the Franciscan monastery with one of the most beautiful views of the Adriatic sea. Orebic is directly across the strait from the famous town of Korčula. Ferries to the city and the island of Korčula run often, and it is very advisable to visit this ancient city. Orebić was named after the family who rebuilt the castle inside the fortified settlement in 1586. year. During the 19th century, Orebić had 17 of the most important nautical captains in Austria-Hungary, therefore, is also called the city of sailors. Tourism is one of the main sectors of the economy and a major source of income for local people, especially during the summer months. Today, tourists from Hungary, Germany, and Italy often visit this beautiful city. Orebić is a place where you are guaranteed to relax and recharge the batteries for the upcoming challenges! Apartments Orebić. Private accommodation Orebić - direct contact with owners of family accommodation! Welcome to Orebić!

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Novigrad

Novigrad is a picturesque fishing and tourist town in the county of Istria in Croatia. It is located on the west coast of Istria near the mouth of river Mirna in the Adriatic sea. It was first mentioned at the end of the 6th century, but the city has been inhabited since prehistoric times. Valuable collection of archaeological findings from this area is now kept in the city lapidary. In the 13th century, the Venetians who ruled the city changed the former name of the town Aemona in Cittanova (Novigrad). Over the centuries, Novigrad has been a fishing town, however in the seventies of the last century started to develop tourism by building hotels, camps, and numerous apartments. The largest tourist facilities in town are offered in private accommodation, which consists of well-furnished apartments, rooms and holiday homes for rent. In Novigrad, you can visit a parish church of St. Pelagius and St. Maxim, the bell tower, which is also the main motif of the city, Lapidary Museum with a collection of stone monuments, Museum of the Austro-Hungarian navy as well as the walls from the 13th century, towers and the former main gate. You can relax and enjoy at one of the few pebbles and rocky beaches, and we emphasize Karpinjan pebble beach that stretches along 500 meters of coastline and which is ideal for families with small children. In Novigrad, you can experience the ultimate water fun in Aquapark Istralandia. You can visit ornithological reserve Antenal-Mirna, explore many bike trails, wine trails and olive oil trails where you can taste the superb local product of rich Istrian soil. Visit Novigrad, this beautiful Istrian town, where you are guaranteed a carefree vacation in the clean sea, pleasant climate, and diverse cuisine. Search our offer of cheap private accommodation in Novigrad. Contact directly owners of apartments, rooms and holiday homes in Novigrad and save up to 40% on expensive agency fees. Welcome to Novigrad!

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Primošten

Primošten is one of the most popular tourist resorts in Dalmatia and one of the most picturesque small towns on the Adriatic. It is located only 27 km south of Šibenik and about 33 km north of the town of Trogir. The old part of the town lies on a small island which was in the Middle Ages connected to the mainland by a bridge. The bridge was later replaced by an embankment after there was no more Turkish threat, so Primošten became a peninsula. The parish church of St. George, erected on top of the peninsula in the 15th century, was thoroughly reconstructed in 1760 and it has a beautiful panoramic view of the open sea and distant islands. It keeps the icon of the Blessed Virgin Mary with silver adornments and St. Mary with St. Luke and George, a work by Master Cusi from 1719. The town has preserved its Mediterranean atmosphere and all the characteristics of a medieval Dalmatian fishing village which is evident in its narrow stone streets and old stone houses in the old town on the peninsula. On the second peninsula Raduča, north of the old city is the Hotel Zora with a sports complex and a dense pine forest. The economy is based on farming, viticulture, olive growing, fishing, and tourism. Most residents of Primosten offers quality and affordable accommodation in apartments and rooms inside their private homes. The town is famous for its huge and beautiful vineyards. Photo of Primošten vineyards is hanging in the center of the UN in New York and represents the hard work of generations of Primošten farmers. It is also known for its beautiful kilometer-long pebbles beaches that are ideal for family holidays. The largest beach in Primosten is called Velika Raduča and the smaller part, Mala Raduča, has been named one of the 10 most beautiful beaches in Croatia. There are numerous possibilities for sport and recreation: tennis, table tennis, bowling, beach volleyball, sailing, and diving. Guests can use the 50 restaurants and taverns where they can find Dalmatian specialties or famous Primošten red wine Babić. During the summer months in Primošten are held a variety of events such as the Primošten carnival, fisherman's nights and folklore evenings. Visit Primošten, contact directly the owners of apartments and private accommodation, save up to 40% and enjoy in this jewel of Dalmatia. Welcome to Primošten!

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