Turanj

Turanj is a small tourist town in the county of Zadar in Croatia. It spreads along 4 km long coastline in Pašman channel surrounded by small archipelago with 16 islets. It is connected with a beautiful promenade Lungo Mare with the neighboring town of Sveti Filip i Jakov. It was named after the towers (lat. Toretta) that were built in the 15th century to defend against frequent Turkish attacks. Until the middle of last century, the place was surrounded by a wall and three towers. In the center, there is a church dedicated to Our Lady of Carmel from the 15th century. To Turanj belongs only inhabited island in the Pašman channel, the island Babac, located 1 nautical mile from Turanj. The island can be visited by boat or taxi boats. Close to major centers such as Biograd and Zadar makes it a very attractive place for a holiday that is close enough and yet far enough from the city noise and crowds. In the center, there is a pebble beach Morovička with crystal clear waters ideal for the perfect family vacation. Along the beach on the coast are situated a lot of bars and restaurants where you can take a break from swimming and other activities and enjoy the local cuisine. Spend your vacation in this small and quiet Dalmatian place and recharge your batteries. Contact directly owners of apartments in Turanj and save up to 40%. Private accommodation in Turanj. Welcome to Turanj!

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Cres - Beli

Beli is a small tourist village in the Primorje-Gorski Kotar county in Croatia. It is located on the northeast side of the island of Cres, on a hill just 200 meters from the sea. The village has the shape of acropolis and it is situated on top of a 130-meter high hill. It has a population of only 50 permanent residents, and administratively it belongs to the town of Cres. From cultural and historical sites worth mentioning are: parish church in the Romanesque style in which there are several valuable Glagolitic inscriptions, church of St. Mary with the museum collection, the Gothic church of St. Anthony, prehistoric stables at the entrance of the town, Roman bridge over the canyon, and the stone head of King Abel. Beli is the perfect place for a quiet family and camping tourism with a nice pebble beach and well protected small harbor. All nature and active holiday lovers will enjoy long walks in the beautiful wooded areas of Tramuntana. Here is Eco center Beli with several permanent exhibition setups. The island of Cres has biodiversity of the Cres-Lošinj archipelago, griffon vultures and history and environmental heritage forests of Tramuntana. We invite you to visit the island of Cres and romantic little medieval village Beli and spend holidays in complete peace and quiet, surrounded by unspoiled nature and clear sea. Search for cheap private accommodation in Beli. Apartments, rooms, and holiday homes cheaper up to 40%, without paying high agency fees. Welcome to Beli on the island of Cres!

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Klenovica

Klenovica is a small tourist town in the Primorje-Gorski Kotar County in Croatia. It is situated on the Kvarner coast 8 km south of Novi Vinodolski and it is part of the famous Vinodolski riviera. This small village is mentioned for the first time at the end of the 14th century and according to the historical documents it belonged to the nearby town of Senj and was under its administration. Throughout history, Klenovica has been tied to the sea, and the inhabitants are mainly engaged in agriculture, fishing, and tuna fishing was the most important form of fishing in this area. Around Klenovica, there are sources of fresh water along the coast or in the sea, which comes from the mountains in the hinterland, so the underwater world is rich in fish. Today Klenovica has about 350 inhabitants who are mainly oriented to tourism and are providing private accommodation in apartments, rooms and holiday homes. The place is quiet and idyllic for the perfect family holiday with fresh mountain and sea air, and plenty of sun and crystal clear waters. From tourist offer in this village, we recommend tourist boat which during summer season runs to the nearby islands of Krk, Goli Otok, and St. Grgur. In Klenovica, you can enjoy the rich and diverse cuisine, especially fish specialties, shrimp, seafood, local wine, and brandy. Contact directly owners of apartment, rooms and holiday homes, save up to 40% and spend an ideal holiday in this small, quiet seaside village. Search for cheap private accommodation in Klenovica. Welcome to Klenovica!

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Čilipi

Cilipi the second largest place after Cavtat, in the Konavle, in the Dubrovnik-Neretva County, where according to the last census of 2011 live 933 inhabitants. It is located along the southwestern border of Konavle field, 22 km away from Dubrovnik and only 5 km from Cavtat. In the immediate vicinity of Cilipi is situated Dubrovnik International Airport, which is in the last few decades contributed extraordinarily to the touristic development of Konavle and all Dubrovnik region. The central part of the town is the largest church in Konavle, the parish church of St. Nicholas. The main square is widely known for its weekly meetings and famous folk folklore that runs events every Sunday from Easter to the end of October. It offers tourists a unique experience of an encounter with the traditions of Konavle. Worth visiting is homeland house of Konavle, a museum that houses a rich ethnographic material from whole Konavle. Private accommodation in Cilipi - Konavle. Welcome!

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Premantura

Premantura is a small town situated on the southernmost part of the Istrian peninsula. It is located in the municipality of Medulin and it is situated about 10 km south of Pula. Although this area has been inhabited since ancient times, Premantura in its present form is formed in the late 16th century when families from surroundings of Zadar settled here escaping from the Turks. In the 18th century began development of Premantura which was developed thanks to the rapid industrial development of the town of Pula. Throughout history, residents of Premantura were engaged in traditional activities: agriculture, cattle breeding, and fisheries. Today Premantura has about 850 inhabitants who, together with fishing and farming are mainly engaged in tourism and offer a service of quality accommodation in apartments, rooms and holiday homes within their private family houses. Near Premantura is Kamenjak, a small peninsula which was due to its exceptional beauty and diversity of plant and animal species declared as a protected area. Kamenjak is a unique natural oasis, which includes nearly 30 km of coastline, beautiful bays and beaches, and many protected and endemic plant and animal species such as orchids, butterflies, Mediterranean monk seal, and crabs. It is ideal for lovers of active holidays, and offer many cycling paths and hiking trails, windsurfing, and kayaking. If you are brave enough, you can try jumping into the crystal clear sea from high cliffs. The gastronomic offer is also rich and varied, and in local restaurants and taverns, we recommend to taste crabs from Premantura, wild asparagus, and tasty cheese. Visit Premantura, and spend an active vacation in a beautiful natural landscape and pleasant Mediterranean climate. Search for cheap private accommodation in Premantura. Apartments, rooms and holiday homes for rent in Premantura. Welcome to Premantura!

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Kneževi Vinogradi

Kneževi Vinogradi is a small settlement and municipality in the Osijek-Baranja County. It is located in Baranja, in the far east of Croatia, not far from Osijek. In the municipality of Kneževi Vinogradi, there are about 5,000 inhabitants, mainly engaged in the cattle breeding and farming of various agricultural crops, mainly grain and grapevine. Recently, rural, hunting and fishing tourism is increasingly being developed. In Kneževi Vinogradi is a favorite summer destination for residents of the entire region that traditionally enjoy in the pools and rich tourist offer of the sports and recreation center "Bazeni". The place is very peaceful and idyllic and it is ideal for the escape from the city smog and bustle. Nearby is Kopački rit Nature Park, where nature lovers are surrounded by the rich animal world, especially the bird world. Accommodation is offered on numerous local farms where you can get to know the rich tradition and cultural heritage of Baranja. You can also taste Slavonian specialties such as "kulen" or top quality Baranja wines. Welcome to Kneževi Vinogradi.

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Vrsar

Vrsar is a small fishing and tourist town and municipality in the county of Istria in Croatia. It is located on the western coast of Istria, just 11 kilometers south of Poreč. Municipality Vrsar includes nine smaller villages and it has about 2,000 residents. Vrsar has been inhabited since prehistoric times when it was inhabited by ancient Histri and Liburnians. In the 1st century, Vrsar was conquered by the Romans who developed it into a trading center for agricultural and livestock products. Since the 9th century it was under the direction of Poreč bishops, who built a castle here called castrum Ursariae, and from 15th until the end of the 18th century was under Venetian rule. After that, Vrsar came under Austrian administration, and it was finally annexed by Croatia after the second World War. Throughout history, Vrsar was developed on a 55 m high hill at the mouth of the Lim bay, but today new part of Vrsar was developed along the beautiful coast and clear sea. In addition to several hotels and camps, accommodation is offered in the quality and well-equipped apartments, rooms and holiday homes within a private family accommodation. Vrsar is full of pebbles and rocky beaches that are very well equipped, while five of them have a blue flag. We highlight the beach Belvedere, Petalon, City beach, and especially beautiful beaches on the island of St. Juraj, which is only a few minutes drive by boat from the port of Vrsar. For lovers of active holidays, Vrsar offers many cycling and walking routes, diving center, adrenaline park Akros, organized rock climbing in the Lim channel, and aeropark Vrsar, where you can experience the entire area from a bird's eye perspective, but also join the parachuting school or jump in tandem from a sport plane. We recommend taking organized excursions to Lim channel, 12 kilometers deep fjord with blue-green sea and abundance of fish and shellfish. In many taverns and restaurants, you can enjoy rich Istrian cuisine and specialties such as Istrian prosciutto, truffle, asparagus, cabbage with lamb, fish, and seafood. During the summer, Vrsar is like an open stage for many festivals, concerts, and the famous fishing festival. Visit Vrsar, this beautiful little tourist town with a wide range of various activities, from nice and pleasant walks and swimming in clean water to adrenaline jumps from a plane. Search for cheap private accommodation in Vrsar. Apartments, rooms and holiday homes in Vrsar, cheaper up to 40% without expensive agency fees. Welcome to Vrsar!

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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 ​​Green lagoon that can be seen today. Until the fifties of the last century, the residents of Funtana were mainly engaged in agriculture and fishing. In the sixties from the last century first hotels and camps in the area of ​​Green lagoon were built. Tourism is slowly developing, and the residents of Funtana are beginning to offer accommodation services in apartments, rooms and holiday homes in their private family houses. Today, most tourist facilities of Funtana extends from Green lagoon in the north to Valkanela in the south. This several kilometers long area has numerous small coves and beaches overlooking a dozen smaller islands scattered in front of Funtana. One of the specifics of Funtana is a large number of restaurants, taverns and wine cellars where you can taste the superb Istrian specialties and famous Istrian wines. Apart from the rich gastronomic offer, Funtana offers many bike paths along the coast and in the interior, water sports, tennis, football, mini-golf, bowling, horseback riding... From extreme sports is offered rock climbing in the nearby Lim channel, parachuting school and jump from a plane in aeropark Vrsar. Visit Funtana, this hidden gem of the West coast of Istria and enjoy the unspoiled nature, mild Mediterranean climate, and crystal clear seawater. Search for private accommodation in Funtana. Contact directly owners of apartments, rooms and holiday homes in Funtana, and save up to 40% on expensive agency fees. Welcome to Funtana!

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Ugljan - Ugljan

Ugljan is a small settlement in Zadar County. It is situated on the far north of the island of Ugljan, 11 kilometers north of the village of Preko which is the center of the municipality. Ugljan includes 9 villages: Čeprljanda, Lučino Selo, Batalaža, Sušica, Gornje Selo, Muline, Guduće, Fortoština, Varoš, and several beautiful coves: Ćinta, Mostir and Luka in Muline. The name of the place and the Ugljan island is most probably derived from the name "ulje" - olive oil due to the intensive production of olive oil. In Ugljan there are more than 1000 inhabitants, mainly engaged in tourism, fisheries, and agriculture (olive growing, grapevine and figs). The autochthonous vegetation (oak, pine and cypress trees) has been replaced by typical Mediterranean cultures so from 60% to 70% of the island's surface occupy olive groves and figs. The island of Ugljan is connected to the nearby Zadar by a very frequent ferry line, which since 2006 runs even at night. The climate of the island of Ugljan is the typical Mediterranean with extremely dry summers and mild winters and very pleasant for life both in the summer and winter months. Ugljan offers a wide range of sports and recreational facilities: tennis, beach volleyball, soccer, bicycling, diving, table tennis, kayaking ... You can meet the traditional hospitality of the locals because the accommodation here is mostly offered private family accommodation (cozy apartments, cheap rooms, and holiday homes). We wish you a pleasant stay on island Ugljan!

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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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