Hvar - Ivan Dolac

Ivan Dolac is a small tourist town in the Split-Dalmatia county in Croatia. It is located on the south side of the island Hvar, 10 km from the town of Jelsa, 20 km from the town of Stari Grad and 38 km from the town of Hvar. The steep slopes of the southern side of the island Hvar are ideal for growing grapes, so in this area is produced one of the best-quality wines in Croatia. In addition to vines, on steep mountain slopes are growing wild Mediterranean medicinal herbs and pine forests. The whole coast of Ivan Dolac is crisscrossed with numerous small pebbles beaches and it provides a quiet and pleasant family atmosphere without the crowds of the popular towns of Jelsa or Hvar. From beautiful beaches, there is a breathtaking view of the open sea and the islands of Vis and Korcula. The sea is crystal clear and clean, and the climate is the pleasant Mediterranean, with the highest number of sunshine hours in the whole of Croatia. Here there is a small supermarket and several restaurants with fresh fish and delicious Dalmatian and Hvar cuisine and wines. We recommend visiting the town of Hvar, and its cultural and historical sites, and a rich nightlife. Visit the island of Hvar and Ivan Dolac, this small, quiet place with plenty of sunshine, and enjoy the unspoiled Mediterranean nature and crystal clear Adriatic sea. Private accommodation in Ivan Dolac. Apartments, rooms, and holiday homes cheaper up to 40%, without expensive agency fees. Welcome to Ivan Dolac!

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Vodnjan

Vodnjan is a small town in the county of Istria in Croatia. It is located in the southwest of the Istrian peninsula, in the interior, about ten kilometers north of Pula. It has about 6,000 inhabitants, and the municipality of Vodnjan includes Peroj, Barbariga, and Galižana. According to legend, Vodnjan was created when seven villas joined together, which were part of colonial Pula, and founded the settlement and gained independence from Pula. During the Middle Ages, Vodnjan was under Venetian rule, and after the fall of Venice in the late 18th century, it came under French, Austrian and then finally the Croatian government. The entire region of Vodnjan is rich in fertile soil, so the inhabitants were traditionally engaged in agriculture, olive and wine production and cattle breeding, which remained to the present day. Tourism is developing slowly, and accommodation in Vodnjan can be found in apartments, rooms, holiday homes, and rural households as part of private family accommodation. The historical core of the town has preserved its distinctive medieval appearance with narrow cobbled streets that wind irregularly between the houses and stone facades. In the center is the church of St. Blaža in which is a world-famous collection of relics and Vodnjan mummies of saints. Vodnjan offers many cycling paths and hiking trails for all nature lovers. Traditional Istrian specialties are served in local taverns and restaurants or on the surrounding rural households (agrotourism). The beaches and the sea are not far away, and the nearest beach is located in Peroj, which is only 8 kilometers away. Visit Vodnjan, this calm and quiet Istrian town, full of interesting monuments and beautiful nature that surrounds it. Search for private accommodation in Vodnjan. Contact directly owners of apartments, rooms and holiday homes in Vodnjan and save up to 40% on expensive agency fees. Welcome to Vodnjan!

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Lokva Rogoznica

Lokva Rogoznica is a small tourist town in the Split-Dalmatia county in Croatia. It is located 8 kilometers southeast of the town of Omiš and it is part of the famous Omiš riviera. The place is located on the slopes of a steep Omis Dinara Mountain, from where is a beautiful panoramic view of the blue Adriatic sea and the island of Brač. Originally, the place was located a few hundred meters from the sea, where the inhabitants were mainly engaged in agriculture, viticulture and cattle breeding. With the building of the Adriatic highway in 1966, a good part of the population thanks to the development of tourism started to build houses and apartments along the coast. Lokva Rogoznica is full of pebbles and partly sandy beaches which are partly covered by pine trees where you can enjoy the shade on hot summer days. August is reserved for the local folk festival Fisherman evening which is full of good food and entertainment. In Ruskamen there is one hotel, which is also the only one in this area. Except for one hotel, Lokva Rogoznica offers many modern and well-equipped apartments and rooms within private family accommodation. Lovers of active holidays will find many interesting attractions and activities in Omiš and the canyon of the river Cetina and all lovers of nightlife will enjoy the rich nightlife of the nearby town of Makarska. Private accommodation in Lokva Rogoznica and Omiš riviera. Contact directly owners of apartments, rooms and private accommodation, and save up to 40% on expensive agency fees. Welcome to Lokva Rogoznica!

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Pag - Povljana

Povljana is a small tourist town and municipality in the County of Zadar, Croatia. It is situated in a beautiful bay on the southern part of the island Pag, which is full of karst rocks and fertile island fields. From the historical city of Zadar is 50 kilometers away. The Island of Pag is connected to the mainland by the Pag bridge, so arriving at Povljana is not a problem. The bay provides protection from strong northern and southern winds and offers refuge for all boaters, and swimmers on its beaches. Thanks to the abundance of water and very fertile land, this was a largely agricultural area in the past, and to this day remains a lot of vineyards that produce superb local wine. Name of Povljane originated from Pauliniana, the Roman name Paulus. This area was inhabited since prehistoric times, ancient Liburnians and Romans left very clear traces. In addition to agriculture and fisheries, locals from the middle of the last century are intensively engaged in tourism and are offering service of private accommodation in apartments and rooms inside their homes. The village has several beautiful beaches (Povljana and Mali Dubrovnik) where you can relax on a warm sun and in a clear blue sea. Not far from Povljana is peloid - medicinal mud Segal, therefore is comparatively developed health tourism. In the hinterland of Povljana, there is ornithological reserve Velo and Malo Blato, which has many bird species, including the endangered ones. Nearby, there are many cycling and hiking trails for those who want a little more active vacation. Specialties of the island, lamb, its famous cheese and wine can be tasted in one of the local taverns and restaurants. We invite you to come and visit Povljana and the island of Pag, so you can spend an unforgettable vacation that will remain in the fond memories. Private accommodation in Povljana. Apartments, rooms, and holiday homes cheaper up to 40%, without high agency fees. Welcome to Povljana!

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Blace

Blace is a small coastal town near the mouth of the river Mala Neretva into the Adriatic Sea. It is located in the municipality Slivno in Dubrovnik-Neretva County. The unique position in a bay close to the sea and along the river Neretva, with about three hundred inhabitants, Blace is a very interesting destination for tourists of different profiles and interests. Most frequently visited by those guests who want a quiet holiday because there are no hotels, but only accommodation is offered in rooms and apartments inside private family houses, which gives it a special charm. It also attracts the lovers of river fishing, nature lovers and lovers of good local cuisine. If you find yourself among the guests of this unique place this summer, do not miss the famous Fishermen's Night - a traditional local festival in Blace. Private accommodation Blace. Apartments, rooms and holiday homes in Blace and its surroundings. Welcome!

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Zverinac

Zverinac is a small island in Zadar archipelago in the Croatian part of the Adriatic. It is situated along the north coast of the island Dugi Otok, opposite the place Božava. The only settlement on the island is also named Zverinac and it has about 50 permanent residents. Administratively it belongs to the municipality of Sali and Dugi Otok. Zverinac was first mentioned in the 15th century under the name Surian who was in possession of a noble family from Zadar. It is well connected to the city of Zadar and in the village, there is a shop and restaurant. Accommodation on the island can be found exclusively in apartments, rooms and holiday homes within a private family accommodation. Because of its size, the best way for visitors to learn about this beautiful little village and the whole island is certainly a walk along the shore. The island is full of old olive groves and dense Mediterranean vegetation, where you can relax in peace with only sounds of nature. It is ideal for an escape from the stress of everyday life, perfect for walking around the island's distinctive charm and swimming in the very clear almost transparent blue sea. The island is particularly interesting for sailors because of its beautiful and secluded environment where there are no big crowds as if time itself stood still. If you want a real holiday, we invite you to visit this small, secluded islet and book accommodation by contacting directly the owners of apartments, rooms and holiday homes. Search for private accommodation on Zverinac and save up to 40% on expensive agency fees. Welcome to the island of Zverinac!

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Pitomača

Pitomača is a charming village and municipality in Virovitica-Podravina County, in northeastern Croatia. It is located in a spacious valley between the hills of Bilogora and the Drava River, making it an ideal destination for relaxation, enjoying nature and exploring the rich cultural tradition of Podravina region. Pitomača is the perfect destination for guests and travelers looking for an authentic experience far from the usual tourist routes. With a population of around 10,000 inhabitants, it has preserved the peaceful atmosphere of a small town, ideal for escaping the crowds and asphalt of the city. Among the tourist attractions, we can highlight the Church of St. Vitus, located in the center of Pitomača, and the Interpretation Center of the House of Petar Preradović in Grabrovnica. This modern museum is located in the birthplace of the famous Croatian poet Petar Preradović. It was renovated in 2019 and offers an interactive exhibition about Preradović's life, poetry and the history of the entire region. A special tourist attraction of this part of Podravina is the small picturesque village of Križnica, the only settlement on the left bank of the Drava that can be reached by a suspension footbridge. Its well-preserved, untouched nature and peaceful atmosphere are ideal for relaxing, fishing or tasting Drava fish dishes. Among the tourist activities, we highlight adventures on the Drava River, cycling and hiking on nearby Bilogora. The Drava River, often called the "Amazon of Europe", is a paradise for nature lovers and offers relaxation on sandy beaches, and is part of the Mura-Drava-Danube Biosphere Reserve. The Green heart hiking trail leads to Kula, the highest peak in the Pitomača municipality (288 m) on Bilogora, from which there is a beautiful panoramic view of the Podravina forests and plains. Pitomača is part of the famous Podravina wine region, and local winemakers offer wines such as Graševina and Frankovka. In rural households and local restaurants you can enjoy traditional dishes such as kulen and other cured meats, čobanac (spicy Slavonian goulash), and homemade strudel and cakes. Accommodation can be found mostly in private accommodation, and holiday homes along the Drava river are particularly popular. Visit Pitomača, a hidden gem of Podravina, and relax and enjoy the preserved nature and get to know the rich tradition of this part of Croatia.

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Pašman - Ždrelac

Ždrelac is a small tourist village and municipality in the county of Zadar in Croatia. It is situated on the north of the island of Pašman, near the bridge that connects the island of Pašman with the island of Ugljan. Like all other towns on the island of Pašman, it is located on the east coast of the Pašman channel across which is the town of Sukošan. It was named after a narrow passage - Ždril, which separates the island of Ugljan and island of Pašman. It has about 300 permanent residents, who are mainly engaged in agriculture, viticulture, olive growing, fishing, and tourism. Accommodation is exclusively offered in private accommodation and in rooms, apartments or holiday homes within private houses. The place is formed around a central church of St. Luke and expanded to several nearby valleys and hills, including a new settlement near the bridge. Rugged coastline with beautiful pebbles beaches, crystal clear waters, peace, and quiet are attracting guests from all over the world, but also weekenders, which makes Ždrelac one of the favorite resort of the citizens of Zadar. We invite you to visit Ždrelac, this oasis of peace and tranquility, where you can spend unforgettable holidays on the island of Pašman. Search for cheap private accommodation in Ždrelac. Apartments, rooms, and holiday homes cheaper up to 40%, without expensive agency fees. Welcome to Ždrelac!

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Kraljevica

Kraljevica is a small town and municipality in the Primorje-Gorski Kotar County in Croatia. It is situated in a small bay at the entrance to the Bakar bay, about twenty kilometers south of the city of Rijeka. This area was like many coastal towns inhabited before the arrival of the Romans, as evidenced by numerous archaeological finds. The first written documents about Kraljevica are from the 15th century when the noble family Zrinski built the old city - Kaštel and the church of St. Nicholas in today's center. In the middle of the 17th century here the noble families Zrinski and Frankopan jointly build a castle New Kraljevica. In the mid-18th century, here was built a military port and shipyard by the decision of the Austrian Emperor Charles VI. In the early 20th century Kraljevica slowly was losing importance as a port and shipyard and began to develop tourism. The beginnings of tourism are associated with health and bathing tourism. In that time were built many hotels and pensions. Today, tourism is the main activity, and apart from hotel accommodation, tourist offer is rich with camp Oštro and private accommodation in apartments and rooms inside family homes. Particularly attractive location with beaches and rich tourist offer is the tourist zone Oštro and Scott bay. From historical sites, you should visit two medieval castles: Old City and Castle Frankopan (New Kraljevica), where during the summer are held many cultural and entertainment events. Krk bridge that connects the mainland and the island of Krk is close to Kraljevica, and you can visit some of the famous Krk beaches or enjoy the lush greenery of the island. Contact directly owners of apartments, rooms and holiday homes in Kraljevica, save up to 40% and spend a quiet and pleasant holiday in this small coastal town. Search for affordable private accommodation in Kraljevica. Welcome to Kraljevica!

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Matulji

Matulji is a small town and municipality in the Primorje-Gorski Kotar County in Croatia. It is located in the interior of the hinterland of Opatija that is only a few kilometers away. It was first time mentioned in written records in the mid 17th century. It was named after the family name that was originally reported as Matuglia, as is often the case with the name of other smaller towns and hamlets of the area. Matulji has a population of 10,000 inhabitants who are mainly engaged in the craft industry and small enterprises. Thanks to the immediate proximity of the sea and popular tourist destination Opatija, it is turning slowly to tourism. Accommodation is offered in comfortable apartments, rooms and holiday homes inside private family houses. One of the attractions of this area are the bell ringers during the carnival that visit neighboring villages dressed in masks of sheepskin and with loud ringing, they are invoking fertility in late winter. This old folk tradition is on the UNESCO list of intangible cultural heritage. Surroundings of Matulji is very interesting because in the vicinity are two mountains Učka and Ćićarija, where you can hike or ride a bike in well-maintained trails. You can refresh yourself at the numerous beaches of Opatija, which are located just a few kilometers from Matulji. The gastronomic offer is very rich and varied, and in restaurants and taverns, you can try some of the local delicacies such as beets, ombolo, sauerkraut, homemade bread, sausages, fried sausage, ham, and many others. Visit Matulji, this highly organized and beautiful village with a beautiful view of the entire Kvarner bay. Search for private accommodation in Matulji. Apartments, rooms and holiday homes in Matulji, cheaper up to 40%, without high agency fees. Welcome to Matulji!

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