Draguć
Draguć is a small medieval town in the county of Istria in Croatia. It is located within Cerovlje municipality. In Draguć lives around a hundred residents. It is situated on top of a hill in the central part of Istria, surrounded by green forests and hills. It was founded around the eponymous medieval castle which gradually completely fit into the architecture of the area. It was first mentioned in the 12th century when it was given to the patriarchs of Aquileia and later came under the administration of counts of Gorica within Pazin county. Until today it has retained its original and charming medieval look. Thanks to its unique look, Draguć is attracting many tourists and film crews who filmed several famous films here. Friendly residents of Draguć offer accommodation in comfortable rooms and apartments and on the outskirts of Draguć are offered luxury vacation homes. The main street leads to the big square which is dominated by the bell tower of the parish church of the Holy Cross. On the southwestern part of the square is a Renaissance tower from the 15th century with a splendid view of Grimaldi, lake Butoniga and entire central Istria. Surrounding of Draguć have many bicycle paths, and some of them will take you to the many rural households and restaurants offering authentic Istrian specialties including the most famous dishes with truffles, smoked ham and cheese, and many other... We invite you to visit Draguć and spend a holiday in the green heart of Istria, surrounded by clean air and medieval architecture. Search for cheap private accommodation in Draguć. Apartments, rooms and holiday homes in Draguć, cheaper up to 40% (without paying expensive agency fees). Welcome to Draguć!
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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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Čiovo - Mastrinka
Mastrinka is a small tourist town in the Split-Dalmatia County in Croatia. It is situated on the northern side of the island of Čiovo near the historic town of Trogir, which is located only 2 kilometers away. It has about 900 inhabitants who are mostly engaged in tourism and tourist services, and town administratively belongs to Trogir. Mastrinka has many beautiful long pebble beaches, which stretches the length of the entire place, and are ideal for a pleasant and comfortable family vacation. Mastrinka is ideal for those tourists and visitors who want peace and quiet, in a small place with no big crowd, and yet close to the historic town of Trogir, which is full of cultural and entertainment events throughout the season. In nearby Trogir is offered numerous day trips to nearby islands Drvenik, Šolta, and Brač, but you can also explore the island Čiovo and unspoiled southern rocky coast or east coast and beautiful long pebble beach in Okrug Gornji. Visit the island of Čiovo and Mastrinka, this small and quiet tourist village near Trogir, and spend a pleasant and comfortable family vacation. Search for apartments, rooms and holiday homes for rent in Mastrinka, and save up to 40% on expensive agency fees. Contact directly owners of private accommodation in Mastrinka. Welcome to Mastrinka!
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Žminj
Žminj is a small picturesque village and municipality in the county of Istria in Croatia. It is located in the center of the Istrian peninsula at the top of a 380-meter high hill. Žminj municipality consists of 33 small villages that are scattered in the surrounding area. The area was inhabited since prehistoric times and it was an important traffic hub because here passed ancient roads to the old city of Pazin, Vodnjan, Pula, and others. From the 12th century, Žminj was part of the Pazin county and throughout the Middle Ages, it was a rich trading center for agricultural products, wine, and wood. Today Žminj and its surroundings have about 3,500 residents who are still engaged in traditional activities, agriculture, olive and wine production, and cattle breeding. Recently, tourism is developing, especially in the surroundings of Žminj, where the old traditional Istrian stone houses are converted into modern holiday homes with swimming pool. The old medieval part of the town has remained well preserved, and the remains of medieval walls today constitute the outer walls of houses and fences. To this date remained well-preserved southeast circular tower of the feudal castle from the 15th century. In the center is a beautiful baroque church of St. Michael with a series of beautifully carved altars. Nature and active vacation lovers will enjoy in many bike paths that pass through a typical hilly and green landscape of interior of Istria. The gastronomic offer is very rich and varied, and except in the restaurants and taverns, you can taste traditional Istrian cuisine in several rural households in the area. Sea and beautiful beaches are not far away, the closest one being in Rovinj, located only twenty kilometers away. We invite you to visit Žminj and its surroundings, and to experience the green heart of Istria. Search our offer of private accommodation in Žminj and its surroundings. Apartments, rooms and holiday homes in Žminj and surrounding are up to 40% cheaper (without expensive agency fees). Welcome to Žminj!
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Vukovar
Vukovar is the largest Croatian river port on the Danube river. It is situated on the east of continental Croatia at the confluence of the Vuka river into the Danube. Vukovar is the administrative, economic and cultural center of the Vukovar-Srijem county. It was recorded almost 5000 years-long histories of continuous habitation, found in the numerous archaeological sites. Vučedol culture from the Copper Age is particularly important and is named after the site Vučedol which is located a few kilometers from Vukovar. Probably the most famous ceramic vessel with archaeological excavations is Vučedol dove historical symbol of the city of Vukovar. After the old culture and the Romans, this area in the 9th century was inhabited by Croats. In the 18th and 19th centuries, large estates are bought by a German noble family, the Counts of Eltz. Today in the Castle of the Counts of Eltz is placed city museum with many exhibits depicting the past of Vukovar from prehistoric times to the present. Historic baroque center of Vukovar, which gives the city a specific vision is recognizable by houses with baroque arches built in the typical style of Maria Theresa provincial baroque. The center is protected as an urban historical unit. In the warmer months, you can visit Ada, sandy island on the Danube, which is a popular swimming place for all residents of Vukovar, only 5 minutes away by boat from the center of Vukovar. In the city, you can enjoy the many cultural and entertainment events, and in the restaurants, you can try the gastronomic specialties of this region. Visit the town of Vukovar, find affordable private accommodation and experience the magic of this interesting continental Croatian town. Search for private accommodation in Vukovar. Apartments, rooms and holiday homes in Vukovar. Welcome to Vukovar!
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Pitomača
Pitomača is a charming village and municipality in Virovitica-Podravina County, in northeastern Croatia. It is located in a spacious valley between the hills of Bilogora and the Drava River, making it an ideal destination for relaxation, enjoying nature and exploring the rich cultural tradition of Podravina region. Pitomača is the perfect destination for guests and travelers looking for an authentic experience far from the usual tourist routes. With a population of around 10,000 inhabitants, it has preserved the peaceful atmosphere of a small town, ideal for escaping the crowds and asphalt of the city. Among the tourist attractions, we can highlight the Church of St. Vitus, located in the center of Pitomača, and the Interpretation Center of the House of Petar Preradović in Grabrovnica. This modern museum is located in the birthplace of the famous Croatian poet Petar Preradović. It was renovated in 2019 and offers an interactive exhibition about Preradović's life, poetry and the history of the entire region. A special tourist attraction of this part of Podravina is the small picturesque village of Križnica, the only settlement on the left bank of the Drava that can be reached by a suspension footbridge. Its well-preserved, untouched nature and peaceful atmosphere are ideal for relaxing, fishing or tasting Drava fish dishes. Among the tourist activities, we highlight adventures on the Drava River, cycling and hiking on nearby Bilogora. The Drava River, often called the "Amazon of Europe", is a paradise for nature lovers and offers relaxation on sandy beaches, and is part of the Mura-Drava-Danube Biosphere Reserve. The Green heart hiking trail leads to Kula, the highest peak in the Pitomača municipality (288 m) on Bilogora, from which there is a beautiful panoramic view of the Podravina forests and plains. Pitomača is part of the famous Podravina wine region, and local winemakers offer wines such as Graševina and Frankovka. In rural households and local restaurants you can enjoy traditional dishes such as kulen and other cured meats, čobanac (spicy Slavonian goulash), and homemade strudel and cakes. Accommodation can be found mostly in private accommodation, and holiday homes along the Drava river are particularly popular. Visit Pitomača, a hidden gem of Podravina, and relax and enjoy the preserved nature and get to know the rich tradition of this part of Croatia.
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Molat
Molat is an island in the northern part of Zadar archipelago. It stretches from the northwest to the southeast and is located between the island of Ist in the north and Dugi Otok to the south. Its area is 22 km2 and it has about 220 permanent residents in three villages: Molat, Brgulje, and Zapuntel. It was named after the Latin word Melatus which means honey. The island was once covered with evergreen holm oak forests but now is dominated by predominantly low maquis. Molat is inhabited since prehistoric times, as testified by finding in Ledenice at Zapuntel port, where was found flint objects from that era. In the Middle Ages, the owners of Molat were Zadar and Venetian nobles who were harvesting rich forests of holm oak, which almost devastated the island. On the southeast of the island lies the picturesque tourist and fishing village of Molat, which is also the largest settlement of the island. In Molat there are two shops, a bakery, a museum, several restaurants, and a playground. Not far from place is beach Jazi, which is the most visited and most beautiful on the island. Extremely rugged coastline, many hidden sandy coves and beaches, crystal clear sea, and a large selection of favorable accommodation in private apartments make the island Molat ideal destination for lovers of peace and quiet family vacations in a true Mediterranean atmosphere. Contact the owners of apartments on Molat and save up to 40% on high agency fees. Search for private accommodation on the island Molat. Apartments, rooms and private accommodation in Molat. Welcome to the island of Molat!
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Marčana
Marčana is a small town in the county of Istria in Croatia. It is situated on the southern part of the Istrian peninsula, a few kilometers from the sea and about 15 kilometers from the town of Pula. Marčana is also the center of the municipality to which belong 22 surrounding smaller villages and hamlets. The whole municipality has a population of 4,000 inhabitants who are mostly engaged in agriculture, service industries, and tourism. Especially popular are luxurious holiday homes with swimming pool that are offered throughout the green hinterland of Marčana. The settlement was first mentioned in the 13th century when it belonged to the Venetian Republic. It remained part of the Venetian Republic until the end of the 18th century, and from early 19th century it belonged to the Austrian Empire. After the end of the Second World War, Marčana has finally become part of Croatia. The whole municipality of Marčana is developing along with the development of tourism. Although it has developed tourism, this area of 36 kilometers of coastline is the least urbanized coastal area in Istria with crystal clear blue sea and lush greenery in the background. Close to Marčana is a quarry from where excellent quality stone was extracted, and from which many famous European buildings were built. Start exploring villages in surrounding and discover parts of Istrian history in picturesque bays, stone churches and the remains of ancient settlements. Visit Marčana and its surroundings, this ideal destination for anyone looking for a different type of holiday, away from the summer crowds and crowded tourist destinations. Contact directly owners of apartments rooms and holiday homes in Marčana and its surroundings. Search for affordable private accommodation. Welcome to Marčana!
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Brist
Brist is a small tourist place in Split-Dalmatia County. It is located at the foot of the impressive mountain Biokovo, on the southernmost part of the Makarska Riviera in the municipality of Gradac. The place of Brist is named after the elm tree (Croatian word - brijest), and it is first mentioned in 1571. However, the settlement is much older, as evidenced by numerous archeological finds, and was located inland on the slopes of Biokovo, as well as all the other old settlements of the Makarska Riviera. The present place of Brist was formed in the late 19th century when the population moved along the coast. The entire length of the place stretches a beautiful pebble beach ideal for families with children, offering an unforgettable view of the island of Brač and Hvar. Along the beach, there is a promenade that connects neighboring places of Podaca and Gradac and is ideal for pleasant walks at sunset. The interesting thing about Brist is that there are more registered beds in private accommodation than residents (only about 400 inhabitants). Otherwise, accommodation can only be found in apartments, rooms and holiday homes within private family accommodation. The place is ideal for all those who want to enjoy peace and quiet and relax on the beautiful pebble beaches. For lovers of nature and active holidays, we recommend going to the Biokovo Nature Park (hiking, walking, paragliding...), and those looking for a good night's fun, we recommend going to nearby town of Makarska. We wish you a pleasant stay in this beautiful little Dalmatian place! Welcome to Brist!
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Pag - Šimuni
Šimuni is a small tourist and fishing village on the western coast of the island of Pag. It is located halfway between the famous tourist centers of Pag and Novalja, both 12 kilometers away. Administratively belongs to the town of Pag and it has only about 200 permanent residents. According to the legend, the settlement was named after Šimun Fabijanić, who with his brother raised the first shepherd's homes in the second half of the 19th century. Traditionally, this is a place of fishermen, but with the development of tourism, residents offer accommodation in apartments and rooms as part of their family homes. The village Šimuni is developed around three beautiful bays. In one there is a camp, the other serves as a fishing port, and in the third, there is a beautiful pebble beach. It is an ideal place for a peaceful and quiet family vacation, and it can perfectly serve as a base for exploring the entire island of Pag. We advise you to contact directly the owners of private accommodation, book your ideal apartment and spend a pleasant and peaceful vacation on this beautiful island. Welcome to Šimuni on the island of Pag!
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