Krk - Njivice
Njivice is a picturesque tourist town on the island of Krk, in Primorje-Gorski Kotar county in Croatia. It is situated on the northwest side of the island Krk near the bridge connecting the island of Krk with the mainland. Administratively it belongs to the neighboring town of Omišalj, which is the first settlement on the island after passing Krk bridge. Njivice was first mentioned in the 15th century as a property of the Frankopan family, however, according to archaeological findings, the area was inhabited long before, in the time of the ancient Illyrians and ancient Romans. Throughout history, Njivice was a small fishing village whose residents were engaged in fishing, olive growing, animal husbandry, and exploiting surrounding forests. Today Njivice is a famous tourist destination, attracting many guests from all Europe and world countries, thanks to the preserved nature, pleasant Mediterranean climate, and a quiet environment. Along the entire coast stretches very clean and tidy pebble and rocky beaches surrounded by greenery and shade of trees with very clean seawater. Beach Jadran holds blue flag, an international environmental award for clean and safe beach and sea. Here you can enjoy many sports activities such as tennis, mini-golf, table tennis, basketball, and for all those with an adventurous spirit, we recommend recreational riding in the equestrian club Njivice. Nearby Njivice there are numerous biking paths and hiking trails, and certainly, most attractive ones are by the coast that connects Njivice with neighboring Omišalj and Malinska. Visit the island of Krk and Njivice, this small and quiet town with beautiful beaches, where you can spend a perfect family vacation. Search for private accommodation in Njivice. Contact directly owners of apartments, rooms and holiday homes in Njivice and save up to 40%. Welcome to Njivice on the island Krk!
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Drvenik
Drvenik is a touristy little place situated in the municipality of Gradac in Dalmatia in Croatia. It is located 27 km south of the famous tourist resort Makarska and is part of the magic Makarska riviera. After the great earthquake of 1962, residents of the Upper Drvenik moved from the slopes of Biokovo mountain to the coast. Drvenik occupies two bays, Donja, and Gornja Vala, where are built many private family houses, apartments, hotels, and villas. Its tourist offer is based on the natural beauty and peaceful surroundings, long beaches, crystal clear seawater, pine forest, walkways by the sea and the mountain slope, sports, and recreational contents, bike trails, scenic views, historical and archeological sites, and traditional Dalmatian cuisine. In Drvenik, there is a ferry port from where ferries run to the island of Korčula and Sućuraj on island Hvar several times a day, especially during the tourist season. Despite the quiet, picturesque town Drvenik has quality private accommodation, apartments, houses, villas, hotels, and campsites. Visit Drvenik and relax and take a break from the hectic lifestyle in this oasis of peace and quiet and natural beauty. Search for affordable private accommodation in Drvenik. Welcome to Drvenik!
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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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Krk - Pinezići
Pinezići is a small tourist village on the western side of the island Krk in the Primorje-Gorski Kotar county in Croatia. It is about 300 meters away from the coast and port, situated in the bay of St. Fusco. It is located about 9 km northwest of the town of Krk and administratively it belongs to the town of Krk. Pinezići has about 200 permanent residents, who are mainly engaged in agriculture, fishing, and more recently in tourism. This part of the island has been inhabited since the early Middle Ages, and during the repair of the church of St. Fuska, parts of the Roman wall, bricks, tiles and amphora, and several graves were found. Today Pinezići is an increasingly popular tourist destination on the island Krk, thanks to beautiful pebble and concrete beaches, surrounded by the sea and pine trees. The main beach is in the bay Jert which also has a coffee bar. Residents of Pinezići offer accommodation in high quality and well-equipped apartments, rooms and holiday homes inside their private family houses. All lovers of active holidays will enjoy in the numerous cycling paths and hiking trails that criss-cross the entire island of Krk. We recommend a day trip to the islands of Cres and Rab, which can be reached from the nearby ferry port Valbiška, which is only 3 kilometers away. Visit the island of Krk and Pinezići, and spend a quiet and pleasant family holiday at one of the beautiful and clean beaches, and taste numerous gastronomic specialties offered by the island of Krk. Search for cheap accommodation in Pinezići. Contact directly owners of apartments, rooms and holiday homes, and save up to 40% on expensive agency fees. Welcome to Pinezići!
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Pašman - Ždrelac
Ždrelac is a small tourist village and municipality in the county of Zadar in Croatia. It is situated on the north of the island of Pašman, near the bridge that connects the island of Pašman with the island of Ugljan. Like all other towns on the island of Pašman, it is located on the east coast of the Pašman channel across which is the town of Sukošan. It was named after a narrow passage - Ždril, which separates the island of Ugljan and island of Pašman. It has about 300 permanent residents, who are mainly engaged in agriculture, viticulture, olive growing, fishing, and tourism. Accommodation is exclusively offered in private accommodation and in rooms, apartments or holiday homes within private houses. The place is formed around a central church of St. Luke and expanded to several nearby valleys and hills, including a new settlement near the bridge. Rugged coastline with beautiful pebbles beaches, crystal clear waters, peace, and quiet are attracting guests from all over the world, but also weekenders, which makes Ždrelac one of the favorite resort of the citizens of Zadar. We invite you to visit Ždrelac, this oasis of peace and tranquility, where you can spend unforgettable holidays on the island of Pašman. Search for cheap private accommodation in Ždrelac. Apartments, rooms, and holiday homes cheaper up to 40%, without expensive agency fees. Welcome to Ždrelac!
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Lastovo
Lastovo is one of the most hidden and most interesting islands and archipelagos in the Adriatic and is located on the southern Croatian coast in Dubrovnik-Neretva County. Lastovo archipelago consists of 46 islands with a population of 792 inhabitants and has a total area of about 53 square kilometers. The largest island of the archipelago, as well as the largest town, is called Lastovo. The coast of Lastovo is mainly steep and the island itself is full of hills, of which the highest Hum is 417 m above sea level. The surrounding seawaters are very deep and underwater life is the richest in the entire Adriatic coast. Here you can find lobsters, crabs, octopuses and many highly prized fishes, such as grouper. On the south coast of the island is a large, deep cove Skrivena Luka that provides protection from the wind and westerly winds. The other main port is located on the west side of the island in Ubli where is the main ferry port on the island. Despite the wildfires around 60% of Lastovo is covered with forests of holm oak, Aleppo pine, and the Mediterranean underbrush. Climate has all the characteristics of the Mediterranean climate, with mild, wet winters and warm, long and dry summers. The island receives about 2700 hours of sunshine a year, making it among one of the sunniest places in the Adriatic and pleasant destination for all tourists who want to relax in the sun, nature, peace, quiet and clean water. Like many Mediterranean islands, the Lastovo economy is based around agriculture and tourism. The island has become very attractive for tourists partly because it largely remained undeveloped with preserved nature. Book an apartment in private family accommodation and discover this hidden gem of the Adriatic sea. Private accommodation on the island of Lastovo. Welcome!
Bilje
Bilje (Hungarian: Bellye) is a small place and the seat of the municipality located in Baranja, only 5 km from the city of Osijek. It is located in the historic region of Baranja, which is bordered by two rivers, the Danube and the Drava. There are a little bit more than 5,000 inhabitants in the whole municipality in 8 settlements: Bilje, Kopačevo, Kozjak, Lug, Podunavlje, Tikveš, Vardarac, and Zlatna Greda. Most of the population is engaged in agriculture, but thanks to natural and cultural attractions are increasingly turning to tourism and offer accommodation in their households where you can experience the rich culture of this area and try local specialties such as fish stew, kulen, and many others. The most interesting sights are certainly the Kopački rit nature park, the Eugene of Savoy castle, and the Tikveš castle complex. Kopački rit is the oldest nature park in Croatia, founded in 1976. It is one of the largest fluvial-wetland lowlands in Europe and the most important ornithological reserve in Croatia. It is formed by the flooding of the Drava and Danube rivers during the spring due to the melting of snow from the Alps. It is possible to visit the park in a small part on foot along an educational trail, but we recommend sightseeing by boat to experience the true wilderness and observe the many plant and animal species. The Hunting Castle of Eugene of Savoy was built in the 18th century by the Austrian military leader Karl Eugen of Croy, known as Prince Eugene of Savoy. The castle was built in the Baroque style, and although it is awaiting restoration and better days, it is still worth seeing because of its beauty. Tikveš castle was built in the spirit of Romantic historicism in the second half of the 19th century and was the hunting center of noble families, and later Josip Broz - Tito. Today, unfortunately, it is in poor condition and awaits restoration, but it is worth a visit because it is surrounded by a beautiful forest park right next to Kopački rit. This whole area has an extremely rich gastronomic and natural heritage and cultural and historical heritage. Numerous events are held here, such as the International Ethno Meetings in Bilje, Fishermen's Days in Kopačevo, Paprika Fest in Lug, and many others. Baranja and Bilje are worth visiting because here you can experience a unique combination of man and nature, tradition and modernity, and the increasingly sought-after rural and agritourism.
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Gradac
Gradac is the administrative center of the municipality and the southernmost tourist resort on the Makarska riviera. It is situated in the southernmost part of Split-Dalmatia County in Croatia. It is located about 40 kilometers south of Makarska, and about halfway between Split and Dubrovnik. Municipality Gradac includes four picturesque tourist towns scattered along the ten kilometers of coastline: Zaostrog, Podaca, Brist, and Gradac. Under the current name, Gradac was first mentioned in the seventeenth century. Named after the fort which was located on a hill above the present church of St. Michael, which served as a defense against the Turks. Gradac is characterized by a pleasant climate throughout the year, and the number of sunny days per year, along with island of Hvar, is in the very top of the whole Adriatic. From a total of 15 kilometers of the coast of the riviera Gradac, natural pebbles beaches make up some ten kilometers. 7 kilometers of beaches are in the very tourist areas, which provides guests with plenty of space for privacy and intimacy. The accommodation facilities are offered for all categories of tourists, from campsites, hotels, to private family accommodation in different locations. Search for apartments, rooms and holiday homes in Gradac and surroundings! Welcome to Gradac!
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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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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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