Sreser

Sreser is a small fishing and tourist village in the Dubrovnik-Neretva County in Croatia. It is located on the north side of the central part of the Peljesac peninsula, and looking to the east, to the mainland, where the Neretva river flows into the sea. It is located 3 kilometers from the main road and from the town of Janjina, which is also the center of the municipality. From the town of Ston is located about 30 kilometers. Untouched nature, clean sea, and good beaches are the main advantages of this small town. Once mainly a fishing village, Sreser is now very developed small tourist town and quality accommodation is offered in almost every private family home. A special feature of Sreser is small island Gospin Skolj located a few dozen meters from the beach and which at low tide can be reached by foot. The small island can be visited on foot and offers a wonderful view and plenty of space for sunbathing. Sreser is an ideal place for a family vacation, because with all the magic of nature and pristine clear waters, here is only one restaurant, cafe, and shop. Spend your holiday in Sreser on the Peljesac peninsula and escape from large crowds and urban smog in this oasis of peace, tranquility, clean sea, air and the intoxicating scent of the Mediterranean. Private accommodation in Sreser on the Peljesac peninsula. Contact directly owners of apartments, rooms and holiday homes, and save up to 40% on expensive agency fees. Welcome to Sreser on the Peljesac peninsula!

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Grožnjan

Grožnjan (Grisignana) is a picturesque small village in the county of Istria in Croatia. It is located above the Mirna valley, on the top of the 228-meter high hill, only fifteen kilometers from the sea. It was first mentioned in the 12th century, when it belonged to the Patriarch of Aquileia, and later to Venice, under which it remained until the late 18th century. Grožnjan experienced rapid economic growth in the 19th and early 20th century under Austrian rule when the railway was built, that connected Poreč with Trieste. Railway contributed to the development of trade of agricultural products. Today, unfortunately, there is no more railway, and residents of Grožnjan are farmers and work in tourism and offer accommodation in apartments, rooms and holiday homes within their private family houses. Grožnjan is known as a city of artists because it has many galleries and art studios. Besides, during summer in Grožnjan are held different festivals - international film school, the jazz festival in July, the festival Ex tempore in September, which gathers a multitude of artists, and the whole place becomes one big exhibition. In Grožnjan there are many rural households where you can see traditional way of life of old Istrians, but also taste many Istrian specialties and exquisite local wine. All lovers of active holidays and nature will enjoy a well-decorated bicycle and hiking trails that go through the whirl of vineyards, meadows, and forests. Visit Grožnjan, city of artists and art, and spend holidays in a different setting. Search for private accommodation in Grožnjan and the surrounding area, and book your apartment, room or holiday home up to 40% cheaper (without paying expensive agency fees). Welcome to Grožnjan!

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Rab - Barbat and Banjol

Barbat and Banjol are two smaller places in the Primorje-Gorski Kotar County in Croatia. They are situated along the southwest coast of the island of Rab, opposite the island Dolin across the Barbat channel. From the ferry terminal Mišnjak, Barbat is the first settlement on the island of Rab, followed by the Barbat, which continues to the town of Rab. They are stretched along nearly 5 kilometers coastline that has many beautiful small beaches and piers for small fishing boats. Administratively they belong to the town of Rab and the two together has about 3500 inhabitants. Both places have a long history of settlement, as well as the entire island of Rab. In Barbat is found the remains of an early Christian fort St. Cosmas and Damian from the 6th century. Residents of Barbat and Banjol are traditionally engaged in agriculture, sheep farming, and fishing, and from the last half of the last century intensively developing tourism. Today its residents generally offer high-quality and comfortable apartments, rooms and holiday homes inside their private houses. In Banjol is known sandy beach Padova idyllic for families with small children because of its shallow water and various entertainment facilities. Along the coast of both places stretches 6 kilometers long promenade which leads to the town of Rab. The promenade is ideal for a morning bike rides and romantic evening walks at sunset. Right next to the promenade, there are numerous restaurants where you can enjoy the rich cuisine and seafood dishes. We invite you to visit the island of Rab and Barbat and Banjol, these two quiet places ideal for a good family vacation and starting point for discovering the entire island of Rab. Search for cheap private accommodation in Barbat and Banjol on the island of Rab. Apartments, rooms, and holiday homes cheaper up to 40%, without expensive agency fees. Welcome to Barbat and Banjol.

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Rab - Barbat and Banjol

Rakovica

Rakovica is a small village and municipality in the county of Karlovac in Croatia. It is located in the central part of Croatia, Kordun between Karlovac and Plitvice lakes. Rakovica has a prominent place in the history of Croatia where in 1871 revolt broke out, led by Eugen Kvaternik who was ultimately unsuccessful attempt to establish the free Croatian state. Rakovica municipality has about 3,000 inhabitants who are engaged mainly in agriculture and tourism. The immediate vicinity of the Plitvice lakes is one of the main sources of income for local residents. Tourism and diverse offer of private accommodation and local indigenous products such as cheese and honey are the main source of income. If you want to explore Plitvice lakes and pristine nature of the area, we recommend spending the night in private houses where the friendly hosts will make your stay very pleasant. One of the natural sights that should be seen is the underground Barać caves. Nearby is the defensive fortress Drežnik Grad that was once the seat of Drežnik county in the 11th century. From other tourist attractions of this region, there are very attractive and well-maintained bike paths and numerous restaurants along the main road that on their menus offer delicious local specialties. Visit and stay a few days in this area which has beautiful landscapes and unspoiled nature. Search for cheap private accommodation in Rakovica and its surroundings. Apartments, rooms and holiday homes in Rakovica and Plitvice lakes area. Welcome to Rakovica!

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Igrane

Igrane is a small tourist town located in Dalmatia, 15 km south of Makarska. This picturesque little village, with only 400 inhabitants is becoming an increasingly popular tourist destination because of its exceptional beauty. Igrane is known for the beautiful beach and a pine forest, which provides natural shade during the hot summer days. The beach is pebbly and stretches along the almost 2-kilometer coastline. The beach has plenty of natural shade and is suitable for families with small children and elderly persons. Igrane has a very diverse tourism offer, which includes a hotel, camping, apartments and rooms in private houses, restaurants, cafes on the beach, various sports activities... Guests who love sports activities can enjoy scuba diving, cycling, mini-golf, hiking, water sports... Search for cheap apartments, rooms and holiday homes in Igrane. Contact directly owners of private accommodation and save up to 40% on expensive agency fees. Welcome to Igrane!

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Karin

Karin is a small tourist town in the county of Zadar in Croatia. It is divided into Gornji and Donji Karin, only 2 kilometers away from each other, divided by the small river Karišnica. Karin is located on the southern shores of the deep sea bay, which is according to Karin named Karin sea and adjacent to the Novigrad sea. Administratively belongs to the town of Obrovac, which is only about 16 kilometers away, with a population of about 1200 inhabitants. This small town has a rich and long history, as evidenced by the remains of a Roman amphitheater Corinium. Residents of Karin were mainly engaged in traditional activities; in agriculture, cattle breeding and wine production. Today tourism and tourist services are the main activity. Accommodation for visitors of this area is offered exclusively in private apartments, rooms, and holiday homes. Hosts with their hospitality and courtesy are trying to make each guest vacation pleasant and carefree. The town has a well-maintained beach, and in some parts of the coast form a sludge that is healing mud, which is increasingly used for therapeutic purposes and for the future development of health tourism. In the surrounding area, there are a number of natural sights worth visiting. One of them is the canyon of river Zrmanja, then waterfalls of the Bijela river and Nature Park Velebit. Contact the owners of cheap accommodation in Karin, save up to 40% and relax in this small, quiet and hidden corner of Dalmatia and the Adriatic. Private accommodation in Karin. Welcome to Karin!

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Pisak

Pisak is a small fishing and tourist town in the Split-Dalmatia county in Croatia. It is located in the easternmost part of Omiš riviera, about 16 kilometers southeast of Omiš. It is also one of the oldest places of Omiš riviera, which dates from the early 16th century. During its long history, Pisak was primarily a place of fishermen and farmers who grew olives and grapes. The development of tourism in the late sixties, the locals were slowly turning to tourism and offering of accommodation services in their private houses. The old part of Pisak and the parish church is located close to the sea in a well-protected harbor, which was built in the 19th century. In the town center, there are two small beautiful pebbles beaches and in the surroundings, there are numerous smaller bays with also beautiful pebbles beaches. Pisak is ideal for families with small children, but also for all those who love peace and quiet, as it is away from the major and most popular tourist destinations, and the Adriatic highway passes over the place, therefore, it has almost no traffic. Here you can relax and enjoy the pleasant Mediterranean climate and crystal clear waters. In addition to water sports, in Pisak you can engage in diving, sailing, surfing, and windsurfing. The relative proximity of Omiš and Makarska allows guests a number of other activities, and to visit attractive excursion destinations such as Cetina canyon or mountain Biokovo. One of the advantages of this small town is that once you arrive, you no longer have to use a car because everything is within walking distance (a few restaurants and cafes, shop and supermarket with a daily fresh supply of fruits, vegetables, and fish). Visit Pisak, the pearl of the Omiš riviera and spend a carefree holiday in the peace and quiet of this picturesque Dalmatian town. Search for affordable accommodation in Pisak. Apartments, rooms and holiday homes for rent, without high agency fees. Welcome to Pisak!

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Ilovik

Ilovik is a small island in the Adriatic sea in Croatia. It is located in the Lošinj archipelago and it is located only one kilometer south of the island of Lošinj. The name comes from the clay, the type of earth that prevails on the island. The only settlement on this small island is also called Ilovik, which administratively belongs to Mali Lošinj. Next to Ilovik, there is a small, uninhabited island of St. Petar on which there is a local cemetery. The island of St. Petar is separated from Ilovik by 2.5 km long and 300 m wide channel. The first inhabitants of Ilovik came from nearby Lošinj in the 11th century, who worked on the land for the former Benedictine monastery from the island of St. Petar. Ilovik was built in the 18th century, parallel with the development of Mali Lošinj and Veli Lošinj, but today it has only a hundred inhabitants that are engaged in fishing, sheep breeding and recently in tourism. Ilovik is well connected by ferry line from Rijeka and Mali Lošinj, and it is visited by numerous excursion boats. Accommodation on this quiet island is only offered in private apartments, rooms and holiday homes. Ilovik is also called the island of flowers because in the summer it is full of flowering oleanders, palms, roses, and unique eucalyptuses. Beautiful sandy beach Paržine is located on the southeast side of the island, which will give you real pleasure with the crystal clear sea. The island has a shop, post office, bakery, pastry shop, and several restaurants where you can try some of the local delicacies. We invite you to spend a vacation on this quiet little island, ideal for recharging the batteries far away from urban smog and crowds. Search for cheap private accommodation on the island of Ilovik. Contact directly owners of apartments, rooms and holiday homes and save up to 40% on high agency commissions. Welcome to the island of Ilovik!

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Brač - Postira

Postira is a small Dalmatian town and municipality on the island of Brač, in Split-Dalmatia County, in Croatia. It is located on the northern coast of the island Brač, eight kilometers from the main island port Supetar. Many archaeological sites bear witness to the long history of Postira, and for example, under the parish church of Saint John, the Baptist has discovered the remains of an early Christian basilica from the 6th century. The population of Postira are traditionally engaged in fishing, agriculture and more recently in tourism. Local products are noted for their high quality especially olive oil and wine. Tourist offer in Postira is based on accommodation in 3 hotels, boarding houses, and numerous apartments in private houses ideal for a quiet family holiday. In the area around the town, there are several smaller bays with sandy, rocky and pebble beaches surrounded by pine trees. Lovrečina is one of the most beautiful sandy oasis on the entire island Brač. Besides the sun, beautiful beaches and clear sea Postira offers its guests, sports and recreational activities, organized trips to village Dol and other attractions on the island, and entertainment events in the cultural Postira summer. Visit Postira on the island Brač and find cheap apartments and rooms in the private accommodation and feel the atmosphere of a small Dalmatian island town and the kindness of its people. Welcome to Postira on the island Brač!

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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 is very favorable for year-round tourism and is characterized by long, hot and dry summers and mild and short winters, making it one of the sunniest and warmest places on the island Hvar, with more than 2,700 hours of sunshine annually. Sućuraj is very well connected to the mainland with ferry line from Drvenik on the Makarska riviera, and the journey is very short and takes about 25 minutes. During summer months ferry runs up to 15 times per day, while in winter months up to 5 times per day. Travel and hospitality industry in Sućuraj began to develop in the mid-60s of the 20th century, like in many other islands and coastal towns in Dalmatia. Near the city center, there are two beaches, Česminica and Bilina, while Perna bay is located 1.5 km and Mlaška bay 3 km away from the town. These two bays are unique in the Adriatic because both have a beautiful sandy beach with small natural sand like no other in the near and distant surrounding. These beaches are especially suitable for families with small children. Sućuraj have various possibilities of recreation and active holidays: day and night fishing, cycling, sailing, diving, and excursions to other parts of the hidden bays on the island of Hvar or a trip to the Pelješac peninsula and the island of Korčula. In the evening you can relax with a summer festival rich content like the folk fest fishermen's night. In Sućuraj, tourists can stay in private apartments, pensions, houses, rooms, hotel or campsite. We suggest staying in apartments within a private family accommodation due to cheaper prices and amiable hosts. Welcome to Sućuraj on Hvar island!

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