Brodarica

Brodarica is a small tourist town located on the Adriatic road, 5 km south of Šibenik. It is situated along five kilometers of beautiful Adriatic coast and is oriented to the west. In front of Brodarica are several islands that together form a large lagoon. Almost the entire length of the coast is covered by pebbles and rocky beaches suitable for families with children, but also for those guests who appreciate peace and quiet. As calm and quiet village villas and houses in Brodarica constantly attracts new visitors and tourists with its varied tourist offer which includes restaurants, coffee bars, taverns, night club, sports facilities (tennis, mini-golf, table tennis), water sports, and diving school. Here is one of the most popular fish restaurants in Dalmatia and it is worth visiting it and tasting some of the fresh fish and Dalmatian specialties. Local residents are farmers and fishermen mainly engaged in tourism. The whole area offers almost 2000 beds in apartments and rooms in private family accommodation. One of the must-see attractions not only in Brodarica but also in the whole Šibenik archipelago is the island Krapanj. It is only 300 meters away from the shore of Brodarica. Krapanj is the smallest and lowest inhabited island in the Adriatic covering only 0.36 km2 and an average altitude of 1.5 meters. It is known for its tradition of harvesting and processing sponges. We invite you to visit Brodarica and contact directly the owners of apartments and save up to 40% on expensive agency fees. Apartments, rooms, and private accommodation in Brodarica. Welcome to Brodarica!

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Olib

Olib is an island belonging to the North Dalmatian group of islands near Silba, Premuda and several smaller uninhabited islands. It lies between the island of Pag and Silba. Olib is a very indented island with numerous bays, and the shores are shallow and sandy, very suitable for yachtsmen and swimmers. The central part of the island Olib is narrowed. On the west side of the island is the only settlement on the island bearing the same name - Olib. On the east side, there is the bay and port of Slatinica with the most beautiful sandy beach on the island. Olib has been inhabited since ancient times, however, in the 20th century it was affected by a large wave of depopulation, so most of its inhabitants moved out in search of a better life. In Olib today lives only 150 permanent residents. Olib administratively belongs to the city of Zadar to with which it is connected by ferry and catamaran line. Apart from Zadar, it is also connected with Mali Lošinj. The inhabitants of Olib were mainly engaged in agriculture and fisheries, but cultivated area today is largely neglected and the rest of the inhabitants live largely from tourism. Accommodation can be found only in apartments, rooms and holiday houses within private family accommodation. Olib is a quiet place for a quiet holiday, and because of peace and preserved authentic Mediterranean island atmosphere, it is primarily intended for lovers of silence and privacy. From locals, you can buy freshly caught fish, quality homemade olive oil, wine, and homemade cheese and enjoy authentic Dalmatian specialties. If you are a fan of sports and adventure, we recommend a tour of the whole island by bike to see all its hidden coves and beautiful sandy beaches. We invite you to discover this beautiful island and spend your vacation in peace, silence, and crystal clear Adriatic sea.

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Pag - Lun

Lun is a small fishing and tourist town in the Lika-Senj County in Croatia. It is located in the extreme northwest of the island Pag on top of a prominent peninsula. The old part of town is located on a hill about 300 meters from the sea, but the newer part of town is located in a beautiful bay next to the sea. Until the mid-17th century, this area was uninhabited. Venetian noblemen of the island of Rab brought here first farmers who began to cultivate the land. Worthy residents of Lun were engaged in traditional activities like olive growing, sheep farming, viticulture and fishing, which are to a lesser extent maintained until today. Today hospitable residents of Lun also work in tourism, offering quality accommodation in their private family houses. It is ideal for those who want to find peace away from the noise and bustle, but also for families with small children because of the exceptionally clear sea and beautiful coves and beaches. Lun is best known for its ancient olive trees and stone walls, so we recommend going to Lun olive groves, a botanical reserve where you can see olive trees several hundred, even thousands of years old. From Lun passenger ship line drives daily to the town of Rab, where you can learn about the rich history of the neighboring island of happiness. Visit Lun, this small and quiet place, ideal for a vacation surrounded by clean air, sea and delicious specialties of the island of Pag. Search for cheap private accommodation in Lun on the island of Pag. Contact directly owners of apartments, rooms and holiday homes in Lun and save up to 40% on expensive agency fees. Welcome to Lun!

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Buzet

Buzet is a picturesque small town in the county of Istria in Croatia. It is located in the Mirna valley in the north of the Istrian peninsula near the border with Slovenia. It has about 6,000 inhabitants and it is divided into two parts. The old town of Buzet is located at 150 m high hill above the Mirna river valley, while the newer part of town, called Fontana, is located in a fertile valley at the foot of the hill. Due to the favorable climate and very fertile land, this area has been inhabited since ancient times, as evidenced by numerous archaeological findings from the surrounding caves. There are numerous traces of Illyrians and Romans and the Venetian Republic, which ruled this area until the end of the 18th century. Today, Buzet is a modern small town where besides agriculture and viticulture are developed various crafts and small businesses. Although not on the coast, tourism in Buzet is developed because of its long and fascinating history, beautiful nature and Istrian truffles that grow in the surrounding forests. Buzet is often called the city of truffles. You can find accommodation in apartments, rooms and many holiday homes in quality private family houses. Lovers of active holidays and nature can enjoy in bike trails and hiking trails on nearby Čićarija mountain, horseback riding and free climbing. Do not miss to visit local taverns, restaurants and rural households where you can try Istrian delicacies including the famous truffle prepared in many different ways. Visit Buzet and its surroundings, and spend an active holiday on fresh air, along with delicious home-made food. Search for cheap accommodation in Buzet and its surroundings. Contact directly owners of apartments, rooms and holiday homes and save up to 40% on expensive agency fees. Welcome to Buzet!

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Nin

Nin is a small town and the center of the eponymous municipality in the county of Zadar in Croatia. It is situated in a deep natural lagoon, 17 kilometers northeast of the city of Zadar, surrounded by sandy beaches and the famous Nin salt-pan. In the town of Nin lives only 1200 inhabitants, but in the whole municipality, almost 3,000 inhabitants. The historic center of the old town is located on the island only 500 meters in diameter big and connected to the mainland by two stone bridges from the 16th century. The city on the island has developed nearly 3000 years ago and is one of the oldest cities on the east Adriatic coast. The ancient Romans had here maritime and trading center named Aenona, which later in the Middle Ages developed into Nona. The rich archaeological findings prove strong sea links with the old Greek civilization. Croats inhabited this area in the 7th century and is historically important as a center of medieval Christian diocese and the seat of the Dukes of Dalmatia. Probably the most famous resident of Nin was Bishop Grgur Ninski, which was an important ecclesiastical figure of Dalmatia in the 10th century. The preserved nature, pleasant Mediterranean climate, and friendly hosts made this town very enjoyable for holidays, and very interesting because of its rich historical heritage. Accommodation in Nin is available in rooms and apartments within the private family houses, and hosts will do everything to make your holiday unforgettable. One of the biggest attractions in Nin is peloid - medicinal mud, which is located in the middle of a lagoon near the longest sandy beaches in Croatia - Kraljičina beach. The medicinal mud is located in a natural oasis of shallow and long sandy shores, far from any human impact on nature. Even the ancient Romans recognized the beneficial efficacy of the mud on human health and is still used today in the treatment of many health problems. In Nin surroundings, there are hundreds of kilometers of bike trails that will provide an opportunity for a healthy active holiday in preserved nature. Among the other sports, you can try horseback riding, windsurfing, paragliding, and scuba diving. Near Nin is the island of Vir, which you can visit by car because it is connected by bridge to the mainland. You can also visit famous alpine paradise, Paklenica canyon which is a must destination for all nature lovers. In short, Nin and its surroundings are ideal for both active vacation and relaxation on the kilometer-long beaches. Search for private affordable accommodation in Nin, near Zadar. Apartment, rooms and holiday homes in Nin. Welcome to Nin!

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Sevid

Sevid is a small tourist town in the Split-Dalmatia County in Croatia. It is located on a small peninsula in the beautiful bay, twenty kilometers north of the town of Trogir. It is part of the Trogir riviera, and the whole area around Sevid is characterized by very rugged coastline and many small coves and extremely clear seawater. Residents of Sevid besides fishing, producing olive oil and wine, work in tourism, and there is almost no house in Sevid which does not provide private accommodation. The place is extremely peaceful and quiet and away from main roads and major tourist centers, making it ideal for those who want to escape from urban smog, congestion, and noise. The beaches are rocky, and in some parts gravel, but almost every house has its own private front with a small pier where you can enjoy your privacy with breathtaking views of the open sea. In the local tavern, you can taste some of the famous Dalmatian specialties such as salted sardines, Dalmatian smoked ham, goat cheese, lamb, fish, shrimp, clams, and all this with a glass of fine local red wine Babic. Nearby Sevid is historic towns of Trogir, Split and Šibenik, which is recommended to visit during the evenings and to see their old towns. Spend your holiday in Sevid, a quiet village that will provide a real vacation for body and soul. Private accommodation in Sevid. Apartments, rooms, and houses for rent in Sevid cheaper and up to 40% without expensive agency fees. Welcome to Sevid!

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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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Ugljan - Kukljica

Kukljica is a picturesque tourist and fishing town in the county of Zadar in Croatia. It is situated on the southeastern part of the island Ugljan, near the Strait of Ždrelac, where the bridge connects the island of Pašman with Ugljan. Like all of the island places, Kukljica is situated on the east coast of the island and is separated from the mainland by Zadar channel. Across the channel are the historic city of Zadar and Sukošan. The old town core, which is decorated with original old stone houses with Mediterranean architecture, is situated in a beautiful bay and well-protected harbor full of fishing and pleasure boats, yachts and sailboats. Across the bay is holiday resort Zelena Punta. Accommodation is offered in one hotel, and numerous and diverse private accommodation in apartments and rooms in private homes. Sandy beaches Sabuša, Kostanj, Zelena Punta, and Jelenica stretches on both sides of the island in the shade of ancient pine forests. Beach Sabuša although on the western side of the island of Ugljan, is very accessible and is just a few kilometers away from Kukljica. In the Kostanj bay is a valuable historical monument, where is restored old Christian church of St. Jerome from the 13th century. Walk along the coast is a real pleasure for all lovers of nature, peace and clean air, particularly the peninsula Zelena Punta which is covered with thick pine forests. Unique tourist attraction in Kukljica is the traditional procession of boats which takes place every year on August 5 for the feast of Our Lady of the Snow. The statue of Our Lady of the Snow is accompanied by processions of hundreds of small and large boats that attracts many curious visitors and guests. Visit the island of Ugljan and Kukljica, and relax on one of the many sandy beaches and spend an unforgettable summer vacation. Search for private accommodation in Kukljica on Ugljan. Apartments, rooms, and holiday homes cheaper up to 40%, without expensive agency fees. Welcome to Kukljica!

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Ugljan - Kukljica

Lošinj - Nerezine

Nerezine is a small fishing and tourist village on the island of Lošinj in the Primorje-Gorski Kotar county in Croatia. It is situated on the north side of the island at the foot of the hill Osoršćica near Osor and the bridge that connects the island of Cres with Lošinj. Administratively it is part of Mali Lošinj and it has a population of 400 inhabitants. Nerezine is first mentioned in the 14th century when it was possessed by noble families from the nearby Osor. In the 16th century in Nerezine was built a Franciscan monastery with a church of St. Francis, and a smaller castle to defend against pirate attacks, which is worth visiting. The village was gradually developed from rural community to the fishing and maritime settlement with the shipyard, which is still running. Nerezine has also newly built marina that will contribute to the additional tourist offer of the area. Accommodation in Nerezine can be found in two well-equipped camps, several small family hotels, and in numerous private apartments, rooms and holiday homes. You can spend a day on several small pebble beaches that are connected with the coastal footpath. The most famous is the one in the bay Galboka, then beach from camp Lopari which has showers, a playground for children, and a coffee bar and which is ideal for families with small children. Active vacation lovers will surely enjoy climbing to the highest peak on the island, St. Mikula at 557 meters above sea level. The peak offers a beautiful panoramic view of the entire island of Lošinj and Kvarner. If you like nightlife or cultural and entertainment events, we recommend going to Mali Lošinj, which is only 15 kilometers away from Nerezine. Visit Nerezine on Lošinj and spend a quiet and pleasant family holiday in this idyllic small fishing and tourist town. Search for cheap private accommodation in Nerezine. Contact directly owners of apartments, rooms and holiday homes in Nerezine and save up to 40% on expensive agency fees. Welcome to Nerezine!

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Lošinj - Nerezine

Tribanj

Tribanj is a small settlement located in the Velebit Channel at the foot of the Velebit mountain range. It is located only ten kilometers north of Starigrad Paklenica, to which it administratively belongs. Tribanj - Kruščica, Šibuljina and Sv. Marija Magdalena are very small fishing and tourist resorts in the deep coves of the northwestern part of the Paklenica riviera. Residents of these small settlements were initially engaged in fisheries, but with the development of tourism, now they are offering apartments and rooms as part of private accommodation. Tribanj is an ideal place for a quiet family vacation surrounded by nature. There is no mass tourism, traffic or too many people even in the middle of the summer season. The sea is very clean and it is a real pleasure to swim in the Adriatic sea overlooking the beautiful island of Pag. From Tribanj there is mountain road to Ljubotić, an idyllic village on Velebit mountain where you can see and experience the traditional way of life. Nearby is also the famous Paklenica National Park, which will delight all nature lovers with its clean air, mountain climate and imposing rocks. Spend your holiday in a very peaceful environment of the small village of Tribanj and book your ideal apartment, room or holiday house directly with the owners of accommodation. Welcome to Tribanj!

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Tribanj