Žaborić

Žaborić is a small tourist town in the Šibenik-Knin county in Croatia. It is located only 10 kilometers south of the historic town of Šibenik. Its population is just over 300 permanent residents. It has more than 800 houses and villas that offer quality and comfortable private accommodation. Žaborić is known for the beautiful and very well-kept sandy and pebble beaches and crystal clear Adriatic sea. Each summer the beaches are a real attraction and attracts many domestic and foreign guests who enjoy the peace and quiet of a small Dalmatian place and its pleasant Mediterranean climate. Along the coast, in lenght of a few kilometers, there is a large promenade where you can enjoy the sunsets and night walks. Olive groves and vineyards are located in the hinterland of Žaborić. Residents of Žaborić, in addition to tourism, work in agriculture and fisheries. During the summer months, like in many other Dalmatian towns, Žaborić organizes numerous festivals and one of the most famous is Žaborić festival held in July. Sports lovers can enjoy jet-skiing, cycling, beach volleyball, tennis, table tennis, bowling, beach volleyball, sailing, and many other activities. You can also visit the natural jewels of Dalmatia national parks Krka and the Kornati islands which are located only 30 kilometers from Žaborić. Apartments, rooms and private accommodation in Žaborić. Search for affordable private accommodation. Welcome to Žaborić!

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Samobor

Die Stadt Samobor liegt im Nordwesten von Kroatien, an der Grenze zu Slowenien, in der Nähe von Zagreb (20 km) und am Fuße von Zumberak und Samobor. Seine Lage erlaubte ihm die wirtschaftliche und touristische Entwicklung. Sie zeichnet sich durch äußerst günstige Lebensbedingungen aus, die durch die extrem saubere Luft, das milde Klima und die bewahrte Natur umgeben sind. Schöne Promenade in der Stadt, üppige Wälder und zahlreiche Resorts rund um die Stadt und gastronomische Spezialitäten wie das Zumberak Lamm, Forelle, Wildbret und kremsnite sind genügend Köder für alle Besucher und Gäste. Samobor hat reiche kulturelle und historische Erbe, eine Vielzahl von traditionellen Veranstaltungen, berühmten Samobor Karneval ... Jede Woche und zu jeder Jahreszeit, vor allem am Wochenende, ist Samobor das Ziel von Tausenden von Besuchern. Wenn Sie Samobor zum ersten Mal oder für den kurzen oder langen Besuch besuchen, empfehlen wir Ihnen, in erschwinglichen Privatunterkünften zu bleiben. Mieten Sie ein Zimmer oder eine Wohnung und treffen Sie die freundlichen Einheimischen, die Ihnen alle Attraktionen und Aktivitäten in Samobor angeboten werden. Herzlich willkommen!

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Ražanac

Ražanac is a small tourist town and municipality in the county of Zadar in Croatia. It is situated on the banks of the Velebit canal in North Dalmatian, 22 km north-east of the historic city of Zadar. The whole municipality has about 3,000 inhabitants and the village Ražanac has a population of about 1000. To the municipality also belong Rtina and Ljubač, two smaller coastal villages, also interesting tourist spots. The place is first mentioned in the 14th century in a list of goods from Zadar royalty Vučine Martinušić. However, this area was inhabited long before and there are numerous archaeological finds and objects from the Stone Age and a large burial mound from the Early Bronze Age. From the historical monuments, we should mention the parish church of Our Lady of the Rosary in Ražanac from the 17th century and the fortress - Kaštelina from the 16th century built to defend against the Turks. This all points to a long history of the settlement of this area due to its favorable Mediterranean climate, fertile farmland and rich in fish surrounding sea. Residents of Ražanac have been traditionally engaged in agriculture, viticulture, fishing and animal husbandry. Tourism recently is slowly taking over the lead role, and the locals are mainly renting apartments and rooms inside their private homes. The sea around Ražanac is a true gem because of its purity and clarity and attracts many visitors from all over the world. The beaches are rocky and sandy, except for the beach in the bay Punta which is gravel and sand in the sea. In nearby Rtina and Ljubač beaches are sandy and very spacious making them ideal for family holidays. There are many activities that are available in Ražanac and the surrounding area, and some of them are rafting and canoeing on the river Zrmanja, hiking and climbing no Velebit mountain, bungee jumping on the Maslenica bridge, horseback riding, paintball, adventure park, donkey farm... In Ražanac you have everything you need for a carefree vacation and you will certainly enjoy the peace, quiet and clean environment of this small Dalmatian village. Contact directly owners of apartments, rooms and holiday homes in Ražanac and save of up to 40% on high agency fees. Affordable private accommodation in Ražanac. Welcome to Ražanac!

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Iž is the island in Zadar archipelago, which is situated between Dugi Otok and the island of Ugljan. It has an area of ​​about 18 km2, and the whole island has about 600 permanent residents in two settlements Mali and Veli Iž. The island was inhabited in prehistoric times, and it was first mentioned by Byzantine emperor Constantine Porphyrogenitus in the 10th century under the name of Ez. During the Middle Ages until the 19th century, it was owned by the Zadar nobility and wealthy citizens. The center of the island is Veli Iž, which is located in a picturesque bay on the eastern side of the island. Here is preserved the old town core with a typical Mediterranean architecture, narrow stone streets and houses. The village has a hotel, marina and numerous apartments and rooms inside private accommodation. In the heart of the town is restored the church of St. Peter and Paul. Mali Iž is located on the southeast coast of the island in two bays - Knez and Komoševa. Not far from Mali Iž are the bay Brsanj and ferry port from where regularly goes ferries to the city of Zadar. Olive oil, fisheries, and maritime affairs are the main economic activities on the island. Tourism and tourist services are becoming increasingly popular due to its preserved nature, pleasant climate and clean sea. Kind residents will try to make your vacation as pleasant as possible. The island has many beautiful small coves, hidden beaches, and crystal clear seawaters, making it ideal for a quiet family vacation. The climate is the mild Mediterranean, with plenty of sun and heat. We recommend visiting the interesting ethnographic collection in Veli Iž that very vividly depicts the life of the former inhabitants of the island. One of the interesting facts is that to this day is kept old artisan craft of pottery. Contact directly owners of apartments, rooms and holiday homes on the island of Iž, save up to 40% and relax on this beautiful and tranquil island. Search for affordable accommodation in Mali and Veli Iž. Welcome to the island of Iž!

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Pašman - Dobropoljana

Dobropoljana is a small place on the island of Pašman, which is located in the bay of the same name in the northeastern part of the island, below the highest peak on the island (Bokolj, 274 m). The bay is protected from south and west winds and provides good shelter for boaters and sailors. It is typically a small Dalmatian island village with old stone houses and narrow streets, but also new apartment houses. It was first mentioned in the 13th century, and more intensive settlement began in the 17th century with the arrival of the Ottoman threat and the flight of the population from the Zadar hinterland. Today, Dobropoljana has about 300 permanent residents who are engaged in agriculture, viticulture, olive growing, fishing, and seafaring. Recently, tourism has been developing, and residents are offering apartments, rooms, and holiday homes as part of private family accommodation. In the village, there is a beautiful sandy beach ideal for families with small children. The island of Pašman is connected by boat with the mainland and the city of Biograd, and via the neighboring island of Ugljan with the city of Zadar. As the islands of Ugljan and Pašman are connected by a bridge, there are many opportunities and various activities such as cycling, hiking to the tops of both islands with unforgettable views of the Zadar archipelago, discovering numerous sandy and pebble beaches and hidden coves on the west side of both islands. The sea is very clean thanks to strong currents within the Pašman Channel which divide the island of Pašman and the mainland. Spend your vacation surrounded by peace, quiet, and the scents of Mediterranean plants on the beautiful island of Pašman!

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Pašman - Dobropoljana

Korčula - Vela Luka

Vela Luka is a small town and seat of the eponymous municipality in the Dubrovnik-Neretva County. This picturesque town is situated on the western side of the island of Korčula in a deep and large bay. Vela Luka developed at the beginning of the 19th century thanks to a deep and sheltered bay in which is located the shipyard called Greben and several small industrial plants. Vela Luka owes its name to čakavian dialect which means large port. With its 4300 residents, Vela Luka is the second largest town on the Adriatic islands and a safe anchorage and harbor for boaters. With many apartments in private family houses, Vela Luka has several hotels and a medical center called Kalos (for rheumatic diseases and rehabilitation). The economy is mainly based on agriculture, fishing, and tourism. One of the biggest attractions near Vela Luka is Vela Spila cave, which is located on the southern slope of Mount Pin, at 130 m above Kale cove, and is one of the most important prehistoric archaeological sites in Europe. The mild Mediterranean climate, clean sea, interesting and rich cultural heritage, various sports, recreational and entertainment facilities and warm-hearted and hospitable people make Vela Luka an attractive tourist destination. Apartments Vela Luka. Cheap family accommodation - Vela Luka - island of Korčula. Welcome!

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Korčula - Vela Luka

Murter - Tisno

Tisno is a small town and seat of the municipality in Šibenik-Knin in Croatia. Tisno was named after the Croatian word Tisno which means strait, describing its position partly on the island of Murter, and partly on the mainland on a narrow strait just 38 meters wide, which separates the island Murter from the mainland. With the mainland is connected by a drawbridge that during the summer months is raised twice a day. Tisno was first mentioned in 1475 when the Venetians at this point built a fortress that protected the local population from the frequent Turkish invasions. Many residents from the interior during this period left their villages and took refuge in the safer island Murter. The parish church of St. Spirit was built in 1548, rebuilt in Baroque style in 1640. In the 19th century and the first half of the 20th century, Tisno was the administrative center and cradle of trade and commerce, which was specially developed between the two world wars. Along with trade and commerce traditional activity has been growing grapes, olives, and fishing. The population is still engaged in agriculture and fishing, but tourism is slowly becoming the main source of income and it is mostly by renting apartments and rooms in private accommodation. In Tisno there is hotel accommodation, apartments, and rooms of high category within the private family accommodation and a campsite. In Tisno you can enjoy the lush greenery, spacious squares, long promenade, and beautiful rocky beaches. Not far from Tisno on Murter you can visit a number of known rocky and sandy beaches with a rich gastronomic offer and numerous sports and water activities. On the island of Murter are also regularly organized daily trips to the National Park Kornati. Tisno is famous for The Garden Festival of electronic music, which is visited by many domestic and foreign guests. If you visit Tisno, you will certainly not regret it because this little place offers a variety of opportunities both for active recreation and for all those looking for fun or simply peace, sunbathing and swimming. Private accommodation in Tisno. Apartments, rooms, and holiday homes in Tisno and surroundings. Welcome to Tisno!

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Murter - Tisno

Đurđevac

Đurđevac is a small town located in northeastern Croatia in Koprivnica-Križevci County with a population of about 8,000. It is the center of this part of Podravina, ie the Podravina lowland between two natural-geographical units; the northern slopes of Bilogora mountain and the Drava river. Today's Old Town Đurđevac was built in the middle of a swamp on a high sand mound surrounded by wet meadows. The old town dates back to the 15th century. It is one of the oldest and most famous preserved lowland fortifications in the area between the Sava and the Drava rivers. It houses 4 galleries, the most important of which is the gallery of Ivan Lacković Croata. The Old Town is also associated with a well-known legend from the 16th century, when fierce battles were fought in this area with the Ottomans. In one of their campaigns, the Ottomans besieged the fort for a long time, waiting for the defenders to run out of food in anticipation of their surrender. However, the defenders fired the last rooster (Picok) they had from the cannon, and the Turks became frightened and gave up the siege, thinking that the defenders could withstand the siege for a long time. The old town of Đurđevac has never been conquered, and thanks to this legend, every year one of the oldest events in Croatia is held here - Picokijada. Apart from the Old Town, the biggest tourist attraction of Đurđevac is certainly Đurđevac Sands (Croatian Sahara), which are actually the remnants of the only Croatian desert which is geographical-botanical reserve. It is located in the eastern part of the city next to the Old Town, and in addition to the unique flora and fauna, and the remains of sand dunes, here are also camels that are located in a desert environment. Accommodation in this area can be found in two hotels and in many apartments, holiday homes, rooms, rural households as part of private accommodation. We recommend visiting rural households or small family farms where, in addition to spending the night, you can get to know the tradition and culture of this area and try delicious local specialties. Welcome to Đurđevac, an idyllic place that will captivate you with its cultural, historical and natural attractions.

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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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Metković

Welcome to Metković, the second largest city of Dubrovnik-Neretva County, which is located along the banks of the Neretva river near the state border with Bosnia and Herzegovina. Metković is the administrative, economic and cultural center of the Neretva valley. The town was first mentioned in a court document from 1422 as a small agricultural place. It was like that until the nineteenth century when the city begins its rapid development thanks to the construction of the post office and school, as well as the increased volume of trade with the Ottoman Empire. 1875 Austrian Emperor Franz Joseph I visited the city, and one of the first hotels on the Adriatic was a hotel Austria which opened in Metković back in 1890. It can be concluded that the Metković even then offered its passengers and guests interesting content, and now, of course, offers more and more. The development of tourism includes private renters who offer accommodation in apartments and rooms in their private homes at an affordable price. Metković, as well as the entire Neretva valley, is an area rich in different plant and animal species. Despite draining a swamp for the needs of farmers, a wealth of fauna especially birds in several ornithological reserves remains preserved. Rich cultural, historical and natural heritage and gastronomy will delight every tourist. Every day is organized tours with a boat through a multitude of channels and backwaters of the Neretva river. You will enjoy the kindness and hospitality of the inhabitants of Metković. Private accommodation Metković. Welcome to Metković, the city on the Neretva river!

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