Ičići

Ičići is a small tourist town in the Primorje-Gorski Kotar county in Croatia. It is located at the foot of the mountain of Učka and it is part of the famous Opatija riviera. Ičići is located only 5 kilometers from Opatija and 15 kilometers from the city of Rijeka. Ičići has about 800 inhabitants, who are engaged in fishing, tourism and hospitality industries. Thanks to the mild climate and beautiful natural environment, beaches and clear sea; tourism is the main industry. Apart from the rich gastronomic offer, Ičići has a beautiful main beach, interesting nightlife, sports and recreational amusement center with a variety of sports, and many excursion providers to the nearby islands of Krk and Cres. Accommodation can be found in hotels, camping sites, as well as in high-quality and well-equipped private accommodation. The main attraction of the settlement is the main beach, which is partly concrete and partly sand. This beach is the proud bearer of a blue flag as proof of clean beach and clear seawater. Through Ičići passes famous seaside promenade Lungomare, which was built by the Austrian Emperor Franz Joseph I in 1885. This beautiful promenade is 12 km long and stretches from Volosko to Lovran, passing through Opatija, while Ičići is on the halfway. With this romantic promenade, you can visit all the places of Opatija riviera, and you can enjoy beautiful sunsets and views of the islands of Krk and Cres. For lovers of active holidays, we recommend a hike to the highest peak of the nature park of Učka, which offers a beautiful panoramic view of the entire Kvarner. We invite you to visit Ičići, this beautiful little seaside town, and spend an idyllic family vacation by the sea and lush green mountain Učka. Search for budget accommodation in Ičići. Apartments, rooms and holiday homes cheaper and up to 40%, without expensive agency fees. Welcome to Ičići!

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Bjelovar

Bjelovar is a city and the center of Bjelovar county in Croatia. It is located on a large plateau on the southern slopes of Bilogora in northwestern Croatia. It is economical, cultural and political center of the region in which lives 50000 residents. It is one of the youngest cities in Croatia, formed in 1756, by the decision of the Austro-Hungarian Empress Maria Theresa. One of the interesting things is that was built as a training ground and has a proper square structure street in the city center. From historic sites, we recommend visiting the baroque Cathedral of St. Teresa of Avila, built-in 18th century, the largest stone pavilion in Europe in the central park and city museum. Because of the very fertile land and forests rich hills of Bilogora, the population is mainly engaged in agriculture, cattle breeding, and forestry. Here is a long tradition of milk and cheese production, so Bjelovar is sometimes referred to as the city of cheese. Some of the most popular cheeses that are produced here are Bilogorac, Podravac, Dimsi... In the town you can find accommodation in well-equipped rooms and apartments in the family houses and in the surrounding area you can find accommodation on farms, that offer very interesting rural tourism and healthy food. In Bjelovar are organized interesting cultural and entertainment events such as the Bjelovar Fair, Teresiana, BOK fest, Doku-art, and others. The gastronomic offer of this region is rich and very varied and you will enjoy very tasty and healthy food. We invite you to visit Bjelovar and idyllic slopes of Bilogora and to relax in the lush greenery and fresh air of this region. Search for private accommodation in Bjelovar and the surrounding area. Apartments, rooms and holiday homes in Bjelovar and surroundings. Welcome to Bjelovar!

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Pag - Stara Novalja

Stara Novalja is a small tourist place located in a beautiful long bay on the northwestern part of the island of Pag. The place has just over 250 permanent residents and administratively belongs to the town of Novalja, which is only a few kilometers away. As it is located in a deep bay, it is protected from north and south winds and has a very pleasant microclimate that prolongs the bathing season from early May to late October. Along the whole place, there are small sandy beaches located in front of many private family houses that provide accommodation in apartments, rooms, and holiday homes. The largest beach in the bay of Stara Novalja is a beautifully landscaped sandy beach called Trinćel or Planjka where the European Blue Flag is proudly flown, a guarantee of quality and clean beaches and sea. The place is very quiet and peaceful and because of all the above it is ideal for a pleasant and carefree family vacation, and because of its beaches, it is ideal for small children. For all those who want an active vacation on the island of Pag, there are many bike trails, a diving center with a diving school and of course many water sports and beach facilities such as beach volleyball, table tennis ... Nearby is the well-known beach Zrće for all those who want to have a good time and try adrenaline sports. We recommend exploring the island of Pag, many attractive and hidden beaches, as well as towns of Novalja and Pag. If you decide to spend your next vacation on the island of Pag, do not miss to try the famous Pag cheese and lamb, but also fish specialties (fish in salt), seafood, and of course homemade wine. We invite you to discover all the charms of the island of Pag and spend a carefree and relaxing holiday in the small town of Stara Novalja with a clear sea, and beaches, Mediterranean aromas and flavors, and friendly hosts.

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Skradin

Skradin is a small town in the Šibenik-Knin county Croatia, with a population around 4,000 inhabitants. It is located in a beautiful canyon, at the mouth of the river Krka in Prokljan lake 17 kilometers from the city of Šibenik. Due to its favorable geographical position, fertile land and abundance of freshwater this area have almost 6000 years-long history of settlement. There was once an Illyrian settlement (Scardona) and was the capital of the Liburnians. It later became an important Roman administrative and military center of the region until it was destroyed during the migration period, and he was in the 9th century settled by Croats. In the Middle Ages, it was one of the seats of the powerful Croatian noble family Bribir-Šubić. Over time it has lost its importance as a center of the region, which was moved to the nearby Šibenik. Today, however, it has become a very famous tourist destination of Šibenik riviera, thanks to its natural beauty and the Krka river. The town is full of charming apartments and rooms in private houses. Here is one of the entrances to the Krka National Park, where you can enjoy a range of waterfalls and travertine barriers, the biggest of which Skradinski Buk is named after Skradin. Skradin is known for its marina, which often visited by the worlds most famous people like Bill Gates. Skradin is characterized by narrow cobbled streets, passages, and stairs. The entire old town is a protected monument and is rich with charming restaurants and coffee bars. We recommend you walk up the hill above Skradin where you can visit the medieval fortress Turina. It was built by governor Pavle Šubić in the 14th century and from here you can enjoy in the beautiful panoramic view. Along with the fortress, probably the most recognizable symbol of Skradin is clock tower (Campanile) from 1872. Because of its weight, it was built on the nearby cliff rather than next to the church. You can relax in the beautiful city beach where you can sunbathe and swim in the clear emerald green brackish water. Visit Skradin and stay in one of the budget apartments or rooms and experience true peace and purity of nature that surrounds it. Private accommodation in Skradin. Welcome to Skradin!

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Kršan

Kršan is a picturesque medieval village and municipality in Istria in Croatia. It is located on the eastern side of the Istrian peninsula at the foot of the slopes of the mount of Učka, and is located 11 kilometers from Labin. The municipality consists of 24 small villages and hamlets with a total population of about 3,000 inhabitants. The village and municipality were built near to a medieval castle, which is today one of the best-preserved castles in Istria. The newer part of town is situated on the intersection between Labin and Rijeka. Throughout its tumultuous history, Kršan castle changed many rulers. For the first time, the castle was mentioned in the 13th century as Castrum Carsach, when it was under the rule of Pazin principality (the Austrian part of Istria). The origin of today's name of Kršan is most likely from the owners from the 15th century, the family Cherstlein de Pisino which people at that time began to call them von Karscheyner. Family crest had arrowhead, which until today remained motive on Kršan's coat of arms. Today Kršan successfully develops businesses, agriculture and cattle breeding, and it is becoming a recognizable tourist destination with many holiday homes and interesting events such as the Festival of wild plants, Krafifest, Kršonski pir, Days of Istrian bluebell, Festival of hunting - Hubertfest and others. The municipality of Kršan has access to the sea in the bay of Plomin and the small fishing village of Plomin Luka. Lovers of sports activities and nature can enjoy hiking and cycling through the green Istrian hills and valleys. Gastronomic specialties of this region such as the Istrian prosciutto and cheese, Istrian soup and Kvarner shrimps, you can try in the local taverns and restaurants. Search for apartments, rooms and holiday homes in Kršan and its surroundings. Private accommodation cheaper up to 40% without expensive agency fees. Welcome to Kršan!

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Ražanj

Ražanj is a small tourist town situated in a bay 12 km southeast of Rogoznica. Traditionally it was a fishing village and in the early 70s of the 20th century, like in other Dalmatian coastal towns, started construction of apartments and holiday homes. After that tourism is intensively developing. The village offers a diverse and very affordable private accommodation in apartments, rooms and holiday homes. The main road, the Adriatic highway is 7 kilometers away. Ražanj is protected on one side by a large protected bay, and on the other side by picturesque hills covered with pine trees, olive trees, and dense Mediterranean vegetation. Because of this Ražanj has retained its original peaceful Dalmatian atmosphere. Due to the highly indented coastline guests can use a large selection of beaches from which the largest number are rocky beaches with private concrete terraces. For families with children because of the shallow sea is the most suitable pebble beach near cape Varoš. In the center of the village, there are shops, cafe, restaurant, tourist info, vegetables, and fresh fish market. For lovers of active holidays, we recommend the climb to the hill Movar located above Ražanj which summit offers a wonderful panoramic view of the entire Rogoznica bay. There is a multitude of the bike path, and in the neighboring Stivašnica there are available sports courts for basketball, football, and bowling. During summer months from Ražanj runs a regular shipping line to Rogoznica that is only 2 km away by the sea. In Rogoznica you can enjoy numerous cultural, entertainment and recreational activities. Spend your summer holidays in Ražanj an ideal place for a quiet family holiday in clean and unspoiled nature. Affordable private accommodation in Ražanj. Welcome to Ražanj!

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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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Poličnik

Located just a short drive from the historic city of Zadar, Poličnik is a small but charming municipality in northern Dalmatia, Croatia. Although often overlooked by the main tourist traffic, Poličnik offers a peaceful retreat steeped in authentic Croatian culture, local traditions, and close proximity to natural beauty and major tourist attractions. Poličnik is part of Zadar County and serves as the center of a municipality that includes several nearby villages. The area is known for its agricultural roots, Mediterranean climate, and warm hospitality. With a history dating back to Roman and medieval times, Poličnik has preserved much of its rural character, making it an ideal destination for travelers looking to escape the crowded tourist destinations. Although Poličnik itself is small, its location makes it the perfect base for exploring northern Dalmatia. Here are some things to see and do: Zadar (15 km away) – This ancient city offers Roman ruins, Venetian architecture, the famous Sea Organ, and the Greeting to the Sun installation on the coast. Paklenica National Park – Ideal for hiking, climbing Velebit mountain and nature lovers, this beautiful park is an hour’s drive away. Nin and Zaton Beaches – Sandy and shallow, these beaches are perfect for families and are around 20-30 minutes away by car. Ravni Kotari Region – Discover traditional Dalmatian villages, wineries and olive groves in this fertile plain where Poličnik is located. Things to do in Poličnik: Agrotourism – Enjoy a local meal with homemade olive oil, prosciutto and cheese at one of the farmsteads. Cycling and hiking – Quiet country roads and paths offer scenic routes through vineyards and olive groves. Festivals – If you visit in the summer, you might want to check out one of the local folklore or gastronomic festivals that celebrate Dalmatian heritage. Accommodation in Poličnik includes private apartments and villas, many with swimming pools and views of the countryside and Velebit. Poličnik may be small, but its strategic location and authentic atmosphere make it an ideal destination for enjoying the authentic Dalmatian rhythm of life in rural Croatia.

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Ston

Ston is a medieval town and municipality in the Dubrovnik-Neretva County, located in the south of the Peljesac peninsula. Ston has a rich history that goes back as far as the fourteenth century. It is known as the town with the longest stone wall in Europe (5.5 km), with narrow quiet cobblestone streets and stately old stone houses. Its development and rich history owe to the oldest active salt pans in the world. Salt pans which kept a valuable tradition and natural way of producing a salt that has not changed since ancient times. Ston is widely known for the cultivation of shellfish: oysters and mussels since Roman times, and the oysters from Ston disseminated the glory of this region as a certified natural aphrodisiac. Not far from Ston there are beautiful bay Prapratno with its ancient olive trees and an oasis of tranquility and beauty Zuljana in the sandy bay facing west. Search for apartments and private accommodation in Ston and enjoy your holiday. Welcome to Ston!

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Podstrana

Podstrana is a small tourist resort located on the picturesque south-eastern part of Split-Dalmatia County, 8 km from Split. The coastal part of Podstrana stretches 6 km along the 533 m high hill Perun following the 6-km long indented coastline with a number of beautiful gravel bays and beaches. On the slopes of the picturesque hills are ancient olive groves, stone walls, vineyards, and peach orchards, surrounded by greenery and wild underbrush and Mediterranean plants. The tourist offer consists of more than 2,500 beds, most of which are apartments in private accommodation. If Podstrana is your choice for holidays and vacations, in addition to its natural beauty and friendly hosts, it offers active recreation such as hiking and biking. You can do various sports: windsurfing, sailing, sports catamarans, water skiing and rafting on the Cetina river which is only 15 km away. Close to the historic cities of Split, Trogir, Salona, Klis, and Sinj allows all the guests to explore the rich history of Dalmatia, its inhabitants, and customs. Visit Podstrana and stay in an apartment or room in the private accommodation and meet friendly locals and hosts. Welcome to Podstrana and Dalmatia!

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