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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Susak
Susak is a unique sandy island in the Primorje-Gorski Kotar county in Croatia. It is located in the Kvarner bay about 8 kilometers south-west of the island of Lošinj. Susak has about 150 permanent residents. Geology of Susak is different from other Croatian islands, and it is unique because it is mainly formed of fine yellowish sand laid on limestone rocks. Susak was first mentioned in the 9th century as Sansegus, although it was inhabited before the Christ. It was first inhabited by Illyrians and after them by the Romans. There are remains of old Roman defense tower on the highest peak of the island. In the 10th century on the island of Susak came Benedictines, who built a monastery here, which was in use until the 18th century. Susak reached its economic peak at the end of the Second World War when almost 2,000 people lived here. At that time, big winery and fish processing plant were employing many locals. In the sixties, there was a sudden major emigration of the population to the United States because of political and economic reasons and because of closing of factories. Today, the trend is slowly turning thanks to tourism and tourists, so that the island is re-developing and progressing. Accommodation in Susak is offered exclusively in private family houses, in apartments, rooms and holiday homes. On the island, there are two beautiful sandy beaches and in Spjaži bay it is possible to rent various beach props. The beach is suitable for beach volleyball and water sports. The island has only 4 square km, so the best way to explore it is by foot or by bike. Besides these two sandy beaches, the island has several small bays with rocky beaches. The village has several bars, taverns, and restaurants where you can taste some of the local specialties and excellent local wines. The island is connected with daily ferry line with Mali Lošinj and by catamaran with Rijeka, so it's very accessible. We invite you to visit the island of Susak, this unique sandy island in the entire Adriatic sea and spend your vacation in peace, quiet and comfortable island climate. Search for private accommodation in Susak. Apartments, rooms and holiday homes for rent on the island of Susak. Welcome to the island of Susak!
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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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Brač - Selca and Sumartin
Selce is a village in the southeastern part of the island of Brač, and the center of the municipality of Selce. Municipality of Selce consists of the village of Novo Selo, Sumartin, Povlja and Selački villages. Located in the interior of the island, about 1 km from the sea, Selce is famous for their homemade food (lamb, cheese, wine, honey) and a rich variety of charming restaurants and high-quality apartments and holiday homes. Sumartin is a picturesque small town situated in one of the bays of the southeast side of the island and is located only 3 kilometers from Selce. It was founded in 1646 when refugees from the Makarska coast landed in the bay fleeing from the Turks. Residents have since then been devoted to fishing, trading, and shipbuilding. Even today operates a small shipyard. Today, in Sumartin live 620 inhabitants and economic occupations are farming, viticulture, olive growing, fishing and tourism. Sumartin is very well connected to the mainland with ferry line Sumartin - Makarska which goes 5 times a day during the tourist season. Nearby Sumartin there are several peaceful and secluded bays (Rasotica, Zukovik, Radovnja, Studena, Zvirje, and Spilice) with sand and pebble beaches. Plenty of sun, beautiful beaches and crystal clear waters are an irresistible draw for all visitors of Sumartin. Preserved nature, rich cuisine, and hospitality guarantee the quality of holidays spent here. Apartments, rooms, cheap private accommodation in Selce and Sumartin. Welcome to Selce and Sumartin on the island of Brač!
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Župa Dubrovačka
Zupa Dubrovacka is part of the Dubrovnik Riviera and is located 6 km southeast of the historic city of Dubrovnik, in the area of mild Mediterranean climate and crystal clear the Adriatic Sea. In all municipality lives about 6,000 residents in several villages. On the north side is bordered by steep mountain slopes covered with Mediterranean and subtropical plants, and to the south is widely known azure color and clarity of the Adriatic Sea. Because of its exceptional beauty, tranquility and peace in Zupa Dubrovacka, already during the Republic of Dubrovnik nobility and wealthy citizens started to build their villas, the forerunner of today's hotels. Although the first tourist steps and beginnings were humble, in the sixties and seventies of the 20th century when hotel like Kupari was built it started a real boom in the development of tourism in this area. Today in this area you can enjoy in the sun and sea, numerous bays, sandy and pebble beaches, secluded coves, modern family apartments, restaurants, taverns, sports courts, diving, trips, folk events, and adventures. Private accommodation Zupa Dubrovacka offers you the best and cheapest option if you want to discover Dubrovnik, but also if you want to relax in peace and quiet beauty of preserved nature. Welcome to Zupa Dubrovacka.
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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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Đakovo
Đakovo is a small town located in the heart of the historic province of Slavonia in eastern Croatia. It belongs administratively to Osijek-Baranja County and is the second-largest city in that county after Osijek. Đakovo has just under 30,000 inhabitants. The history of Đakovo begins in the 11th century with a grant from the Croatian-Hungarian prince Koloman to the Bosnian bishop Ponsi, thus making the bishops masters of Đakovo and the surrounding area. This is when the history of the Diocese of Đakovo begins, which became the Episcopal City and the seat of the Archdiocese of Đakovo. The center of Đakovo is Strossmayer's square, bounded by the cathedral, the curia, the corse, the bishop's court, and the seminary. The most important monument of the city is the impressive Đakovo Cathedral-Basilica of St. Peter, which is also a symbol of the city. The building of the cathedral lasted for 16 years, from 1866 - 1882 and was initiated by Bishop Strossmayer. Behind the cathedral is a beautifully landscaped large park called the Strossmayer park, where the widely known Đakovački vezovi are held each year (a traditional international folklore festival lasting 2 weeks in late June and early July). The pedestrian street in the old town, which extends from the cathedral to All Saints Church, is called Korzo and is a daily meeting place for citizens and tourists. There is also a very interesting Museum of Đakovo, which holds several valuable collections on the history of Đakovo and this part of Slavonia. One of the tourist attractions of Đakovo is the Đakovo Farm of noble Lipizzaner horses, one of the oldest in Europe. Đakovo has many interesting events throughout the year, the most important being New Year's Eve, Đakovački vezovi, Đakovacki rezovi, Đakovo bušari, Half of the New Year, Festival of old town dances and songs, Ivan's crosses, Festival of church singing, Đakovo meetings of Croatian literary critics ... Certainly, a great invitation for all tourists to visit this beautiful city in the heart of Slavonia, which will captivate you with its charm. You can find accommodation in Đakovo in a growing number of apartments and rooms within family accommodation, and in direct contact with private renters, you can get to know the customs and culture of this city. Welcome to Đakovo!
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Žirje
Žirje is the farthest and the largest island of the Šibenik archipelago. It is located 22 kilometers southwest of Šibenik close to the Kornati National Park. Its area is 15 km2 and here live only a hundred residents. The island was most likely named after the once dense forests of Mediterranean oak, which once covered most of the island ("žir" on Croatian means acorn). Today the island has a maquis that was used for grazing numerous flocks of sheep and goats. Beside maquis here are important pine forests and small wild animals. The main agricultural crops are olives, grapes, figs, prunes, and almonds, mainly in the flat fertile field located in the interior of the island. With the mainland and the city of Šibenik is linked by ferry and express lines, which runs several times a day. On the island, there are roads and paths that make up the extensive network of over thirty kilometers. Žirje is known as a fishing village and a rich fishing area. It stands out with its natural beauty, wild and unspoiled nature, clear and blue sea, wild, rocky beaches such as those in bays Velika, Mala Stupica and Koromačna, which are a frequent target of boaters. From sports activities, you can enjoy in cycling and trekking, but if you want to spend a quiet holiday and enjoy the benefits of a warm summer, we recommend a full day relaxing in the privacy of the many hidden coves and beaches. Like any other inhabited Dalmatian island, Žirje has its fisherman's festival and besides it, there are a sports and entertainment event islanders games, and rural festivities for the feast of the Assumption. Visit the farthest island of Šibenik archipelago, find your ideal apartment or room and briefly escape from hectic everyday life. Private accommodation on the island of Žirje. Welcome to Žirje!
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Duće
Duće is a small tourist town in the Split-Dalmatia county in Croatia. It is situated close to the town of Omiš along several kilometers of beautiful coastline next to the road Omiš - Split. The Duće has about 1500 inhabitants and administratively belongs to the municipality of Dugi Rat. The place is first mentioned in the 12th century when it belonged to the famous Poljice Republic. Until 50 years ago the majority of the population was engaged in agriculture, maritime affairs, and fisheries. Over the last 50 years, the place has been extensively developed thanks to tourism, and most residents are now involved in tourism and offer accommodation in their private homes. The beautiful sandy beach stretches along the entire length of Duće, almost 6 kilometers from Omiš to Dugi Rat. This unique beach is a real pearl of the Adriatic and is perfect for a summer vacation for families with young children thanks to its numerous facilities. Along the coast, there are many bars and restaurants where you can taste delicious Dalmatian specialties. We recommend trips to nearby historic cities of Split and Omiš, but also to the natural phenomenon of the canyon of the river Cetina where you can enjoy in rafting, canoeing, as well as local specialties like eel and frog on the grill. Visit Duće, this small and quiet Dalmatian town with beautiful long beaches, preserved nature, and interesting surroundings. Apartments, rooms and houses for rent in Duće. Contact the owners of private accommodation and save up to 40% on expensive agency fees. Welcome to the Duće!
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Slano
Slano is a small place in the south of Croatia with a small harbor in the bay of the same name. It is located 27 km northwest of Dubrovnik on the main coastal road - popular Adriatic coast road and it is the seat of the municipality of Dubrovnik coastal region. The area of Slano was already inhabited in prehistoric times (the ruins of a castle in the nearby hills) and in ancient times (a Roman castrum on the hill Gradina, early Christian sarcophagi today exposed in front of the Franciscan church). 1399 Slano fell under the rule of the Dubrovnik Republic and was briefly the seat of the Dubrovnik prince (princes palace). Dubrovnik coastal region covers the area north of Dubrovnik, which is situated between the blue Adriatic sea and gentle hills full of olive trees and vines. Because of this diversity, many guests and visitors can relax, enjoy and have fun in a variety of summer activities, from beautiful beaches, water sports, to hiking and biking trails through the Coast. Slano, which is situated in a deep, sheltered bay is ideal for swimming and water sports: windsurfing, sailing, water skiing, riding on popular banana, pedal boats, gondolas ... Tourism, fishing, agriculture, olive, wine, fruit growing and growing herbs (sage and bay leaves) are the main occupations. Private accommodation in Slano. We invite you to spend an unforgettable holiday in one of the most beautiful bays of Dubrovnik Riviera. Welcome to Slano!
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