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Pag - Šimuni
Šimuni is a small tourist and fishing village on the western coast of the island of Pag. It is located halfway between the famous tourist centers of Pag and Novalja, both 12 kilometers away. Administratively belongs to the town of Pag and it has only about 200 permanent residents. According to the legend, the settlement was named after Šimun Fabijanić, who with his brother rais...
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Funtana
Funtana is a small tourist town and municipality in the county of Istria in Croatia. It is situated in the central part of the West coast of Istria, just 6 kilometers south of Poreč. It was first mentioned in 13th century as a feudal estate of Poreč bishops. However, this area was settled by the Romans, testified by the remains of a Roman villa with aqueduct in the area of Gree...
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Korčula - Prižba
Prižba is a small place in Dubrovnik-Neretva County in Croatia. It is located on the southern coast of island Korčula and it offers a great view of the open sea and island of Hvar. It consists of two bays: Vela and Mala Prižba that were formed on both sides of the peninsula in the length of 4 km. Administratively it belongs to the municipality and the town of Blato, which is on...
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Hvar - Sućuraj
Sućuraj is a picturesque small town on the eastern tip of the island of Hvar in Croatia, located 77 km from the town of Hvar. It has about 400 inhabitants, and the population is engaged in tourism and fishing as the primary economic activities. Sućuraj is the center of the municipality and the administrative center of the eastern part of the island Hvar. The climate in Sućuraj...
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Zablaće
Zablaće is a small village located along the coast 8 km away from the town of Šibenik, near the famous holiday resort Solaris. The place itself was first mentioned in medieval documents from 1432 as a place where Šibenik built and used the salt pans. Due to the frequent Turkish threat salt pans in 1646 completely stopped working. And today there are names of former old salt pan...
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Brač - Sutivan
Sutivan is a small town and municipality located on the northwest coast of the island Brač, 7 km away from Supetar, in Split-Dalmatia county, in Croatia. According to the census Sutivan has 822 inhabitants and is one of the smallest municipalities in Croatia. Sutivan is named after a Saint John the Baptist. The population is traditionally engaged in fishing and agriculture, pri...
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Krk - Stara Baška
Stara Baška is a small tourist resort on the southwest side of the island of Krk. It is part of the Punat municipality and it has about 100 permanent residents. Stara Baška was built in the 14th century when refugees fled in front of the Turkish invasions and founded a village here. Apart from sheep farming, the inhabitants of Stara Baška were also engaged in fishing. However,...
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Bale
The picturesque medieval town of Bale is a small town and the center of the municipality on the west coast of Istria between the cities of Rovinj and Pula. It is 13 km from Rovinj and 20 km from Pula. It is located on top of a 140-meter-high hill, and it is only 5 kilometers from the sea. Bale has been inhabited since the Bronze Age, and the first historical record is from the...
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Opuzen
Opuzen is located in the heart of the Neretva valley on the left bank of the river Neretva. The settlement is situated in a specific landscape of river deltas between sandbars and backwaters. In Opuzen the Neretva divides to Large and Small Neretva river and the plains along the river today is predominantly reclaimed and are used as arable land where mainly citrus is grown and...
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Imotski
Imotski is a small and picturesque town in the Split-Dalmatia County. It is situated in the Dalmatian hinterland behind the mountain of Biokovo along the border with Bosnia and Herzegovina. About 10,000 people live in Imotski, mainly engaged in the cultivation of kiwi, olives, grapevines, figs, and the production of prosciutto. It is located at an altitude of 260 meters where I...
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Croatia abounds in interesting and diverse places, thanks to its geographical position, long and rich history. Croatia occupies three very different geographical regions:Adriatic, Dinaric Alps (Dinarides) and the Pannonian plain. In a relatively small area, there are many interesting destinations and opportunities for either a short vacation and a getaway for a weekend or a long summer vacation.
In major Croatian cities on the Adriatic coast, you can explore the cultural and historical heritage of the ancient Romans, the Venetian, and the Dubrovnik republics. In continental Croatia you can feel the Central European spirit of old towns.
In small and lesser-known tourist destinations you can spend a peaceful vacation in cozy private family accommodation next to the beautiful beaches under the shades of fragrant pine forests and surrounded with crystal clear Adriatic sea.
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