Krapina

Krapina is a town and seat of the Krapina-Zagorje county in Croatia. It is located in the center of the Croatian Zagorje on the river Krapinčica. It got its name from Krapinčica river, which once abounded in freshwater fish carp called krap. Croatian Zagorje is a historical Croatian region, which is situated in the northwest of Croatia north of the city of Zagreb, rich with hills, forests, and fields. The history of human occupation in the area of ​​Krapina goes back to the distant past of about 100,000 years, as evidenced by the remains of Neanderthal man on the hill Hušnjakovo in the west part of Krapina. The first written documents referred to Krapina is from the 12th century as a royal fortress with the settlement around it. Later became the property of the noble family Keglević, and today it is a modern town and the cultural, political and administrative center of Krapina-Zagorje county. Tourism is slowly developing thanks to the diverse cultural and historical offer. Accommodation in Krapina can be found in several hostels, rooms, and apartments within a private family accommodation. From historic sites, we must highlight the historic urban core of the city, which has been preserved to this day. Especially beautiful is the church of Our Lady of Jerusalem, which is one of the most beautiful Baroque churches in Croatia, Krapina town gallery and the birth house of Ljudevit Gaj - the founder of the Croatian National Revival. Near Krapina is the Krapina Neanderthal Museum, which is also the world's most famous Neanderthal man. Here you can visit one of the wine roads of this vineyard-rich region, you can hike to the nearby peak Strahinščica at 618 m above sea level, or you can try your hand at paragliding tandem and experience the fairy tale of the Croatian Zagorje and Krapina from the air. We invite you to visit this interesting region of Croatia, book accommodation directly with the owners of apartments and rooms and save up to 40%. Search for cheap private accommodation in Krapina and the surrounding area. Apartments, rooms and holiday homes in Krapina. Welcome to Krapina!

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Baška Voda

Baška Voda is a popular tourist destination in Dalmatia in Croatia, which is situated between the mountain slope of Biokovo mountain and the Adriatic sea. Baška Voda, a former village of farmers and fishermen, traders and seafarers, today is an attractive tourist resort with all the amenities and features of a small Mediterranean town. It is an integral part of the famous Makarska riviera, and from the town of Makarska is 10 km away. In Baška Voda you will enjoy a typical Mediterranean climate with mild winters and dry, hot and sunny summers. Here guests and tourists have the possibility of hiking, various sports activities and organized one-day excursions to the islands of Brač and Hvar. A great holiday is guaranteed in rooms and apartments in private houses filled with warmth and hospitality of the host. Come and visit Baška Voda and relax and forget all your worries on the beautiful sandy beaches in the shade of palm and pine trees and enjoy in nice long walks along the beach or in the mountains. Private accommodation, apartments, guest houses and holiday homes in the area of Baška Voda is varied and rich, but you will certainly find your perfect accommodation. Welcome to Baška Voda!

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Bibinje

Bibinje is a tourist town in Zadar county, in Croatia. It is situated about 8 km southeast of the historic city of Zadar, where the promenade and numerous beaches stretch along four kilometers of coastline along the Adriatic road. It is home to nearly 4,000 residents, and the name of Bibano/Bibanium dates back to the 11th century, as evidenced by a long history of settlement in this area. Tourism, as well as in other Dalmatian coastal towns arises and develops from the mid-20th century. With no large hotels, all guests and visitors have access to more than 2,500 beds in rooms and apartments within a private family accommodation. With diverse accommodation, there is a handful of private camps, most of which are located just a few meters from the sea. Bibinje is also known nautical center, thanks to the biggest marina on the Adriatic, Marina Dalmacija, which is located partly in Bibinje, and partly in Sukušan. The church of St. John the Baptist has an interesting collection of sacred objects from the 15th century and the local museum holds a valuable ethnographic collection worth seeing and visiting. Beaches, as the biggest attraction of Bibinje, stretch several kilometers starting from Zadar all the way to marina Dalmacija and Sukošan. The beaches are mostly pebbles and the sea is very clean which is an ideal combination for a perfect vacation for families with children. In Bibinje there are numerous bars, restaurants, and taverns where you can feel the true spirit of Dalmatia and taste a variety of local delicacies such as lamb on a spit or fresh fish with domestic olive oil and wine. Visit Bibinje book your ideal apartment or room and enjoy plenty of sunshine, swimming on its long pebbles beaches and walks along the coast. Private accommodation in Bibinje. Apartments, rooms and holiday homes in Bibinje. Welcome to Bibinje!

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Trogir

Trogir is a historic town and harbor on the Adriatic coast in Split-Dalmatia County, Croatia, with a population of 10.818 inhabitants. Trogir as the city has 2300 years of continuous urban tradition and its evolution through history has been influenced by the ancient Greeks, then the Romans and Venetians. Trogir is the best-preserved Romanesque-Gothic town, not only in the Adriatic but in all of Central Europe, and is the real city - museum. All visitors, tourists, and lovers of cultural and historical monuments, art, original buildings and old stone street in Trogir will learn about the manifold and complex historical heritage. The unique historical core, Radovan's portal, Cathedral of St. Lawrence from the XII. century, churches, convents and city museum are protected as a whole and since 1997 is on the UNESCO world cultural heritage list. Tourism is the most important industry in the whole Trogir area with more than 20,000 beds in hotels and private houses and apartments. There is also one of the fastest-growing port for nautical tourism in Croatia. The big advantage is the proximity to Split airport, which is located only 5 kilometers from the city center. Come and visit this historic gem of the Adriatic and enjoy in long walks in small, narrow streets, many restaurants, cafes, souvenir shops, and galleries, along with numerous cultural and music events in the open air, which give the town a special Mediterranean atmosphere during evening hours. If you're eager for a break that includes sun, sea and beautiful sandy beaches, it is recommended to visit the island Čiovo near Trogir or one of the many excursions to nearby islands that are offered daily in Trogir port. Search for apartments, rooms and affordable private accommodation in Trogir! Welcome to Trogir!

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Krk - Krk

Krk is famous tourist and historical center of the island Krk in the Primorje-Gorski Kotar county in Croatia. It is located on the southwest side of the island Krk in a large bay. It is the largest town of the island with almost 6,000 inhabitants. It is an ancient city, which is among the oldest on the Adriatic coast and it is continuously inhabited since Roman times. Roman ruins can be seen today in some parts of the city such as parts of the old city walls and the remains of thermal baths. From the Middle Ages remained very well preserved Frankopan castle near the Kamplin park, and part of the old city walls built during the five centuries of Venetian rule over the area. Today, Krk is a very popular tourist destination thanks to its connection to the mainland, its rich cultural and historical heritage, the city's beaches with blue flag, and its wide variety of tourist offering of the whole island of Krk. Accommodation can be found in many well-kept and decorated apartments, rooms, and holiday homes, offered by kind hosts. You can rest in one of many city sandy and rocky beaches with very clear water, which are ideal for a family holiday. The entire island of Krk is intersected by numerous bike paths and walking trails, so you can discover its hidden coves and enjoy the dense Mediterranean vegetation that covers it. The town has sailing and diving club, offering numerous day trips to nearby islands of Cres and Rab. From historical sites, you should visit Krk's Cathedral of the Assumption of Virgen Mary, which is the seat of the Diocese of Krk and which visually dominates the whole city and the bay. Then, old city walls that, after city walls in Ston and Dubrovnik, are third city walls by the length in Croatia, Frankopan castle, Lapidary Volsonis and Temple of Venus. All gourmets will be delighted with a rich offer that includes shrimps, lamb, prosciutto, sheep or goat cheese and olive oil. Visit the island of Krk and the city of Krk, this beautiful historic city of mild Mediterranean climate, which is rich in interesting tourist offer. Affordable private accommodation in the city of Krk. Apartments, rooms and holiday homes for rent in the city of Krk. Welcome to Krk!

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Starigrad-Paklenica

Starigrad Paklenica is a town and municipality in the county of Zadar in Croatia. It is located in the northwestern part of the Zadar County at the foot of the Velebit mountain and has a population of 2000 inhabitants. Municipality of Starigrad includes the nearby village of Seline and Tribanj. The whole area is located in a protected natural environment because the whole mountain Velebit with its coast has the status of a nature park. The most interesting part of the mountain is located just in the hinterland of Starigrad, and these are the canyons of Velika and Mala Paklenica, which are due to the wealth of hydrological and geomorphological forms and rich flora and fauna were declared a national park. Here is also the highest peak of Velebit mountain, 1757 meters high Vaganski peak. Starigrad is the center of Paklenica riviera, which is built on a fertile plain on the foundations of the ancient city Argyruntum which was an important port and fortress in ancient Rome. Today it is a bustling tourist destination thanks to the kilometer-long pebbles beaches, mild Mediterranean climate, and numerous sports facilities. In addition to pleasant family resorts, Starigrad is a traditional gathering place for hikers, climbers, adventurers and nature lovers who come to explore the impressive Paklenica canyon and enjoy the unspoiled wilderness of Velebit mountain. In the past, the population has been engaged in nomadic animal husbandry, forestry, and agriculture. Slowly development of tourism at the end of the last century, today are dominating service activities and tourist services. Accommodation is available in many rooms and apartments of family houses, but also in a number of small private camps. The clean natural environment produces organically grown food that you can try in a number of local restaurants and taverns. We invite you to visit this natural paradise where the mountains touch the sea and where you will surely spend an unforgettable vacation. Contact directly owners of apartments, rooms, camps and holiday homes and ensure cheap accommodation. Affordable private accommodation in Starigrad Paklenica. Welcome to Starigrad Paklenica!

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Rijeka

Rijeka is a city and seat of the Primorje-Gorski Kotar County in Croatia. It is the largest Croatian port and the third-largest city in Croatia. It is situated on the northern coast of the Kvarner bay where the Mediterranean sea most deeply indented to the European mainland. Rijeka has a long history and numerous archaeological findings, such as the foundations of Roman walls, the remains of Roman baths telling us that the city was an important port during the time of the ancient Romans. The first written mention of Rijeka originates from the 13th century, when the historical sources mentioned two settlements: Trsat, on a hill on the left bank of the river Rječina and Rijeka, on the coast on the right bank of the river Rječina. After a turbulent history finally, after World War 2 cities Rijeka and Sušak integrated into the city of Rijeka. Today Rijeka is a modern port and industrial city that is increasingly turning to tourism. Accommodation can be found in many hotels, but also in more and more apartments and rooms within a private family accommodation. Korzo is the city's main promenade in the center of the town. Trsat castle and the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Trsat, botanical garden and Natural museum with multimedia center and aquarium are one of the main attractions of the city. In the city, you can relax on one of the many public beaches, like beach Ploče and Kostanj, proud owners of the Blue Flag, which is the best proof of clean sea. In Rijeka are organized a number of cultural and entertainment events, like Rijeka summer nights, and Rijeka carnival, one of the most famous carnival in the world. Rijeka is the ideal starting point for discovering the entire Kvarner. From Rijeka depart numerous ship and catamaran lines to the Kvarner islands. Mountains of Gorski Kotar in the hinterland of Rijeka are a real natural oasis for lovers of active vacations, peace, tranquility, and unspoiled nature. We invite you to visit the Kvarner and Rijeka and spend a pleasant and interesting holiday. Search for affordable private accommodation in Rijeka and the surrounding area. Apartments, rooms and holiday homes in Rijeka, cheaper up to 40%. Welcome to Rijeka!

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Pula

Pula is the largest city in Istria county, which is located on the southwest coast of the Istrian peninsula in a well-protected natural bay. It has about 55,000 residents. The history of the settlement of Pula and the surrounding area reaches far into the past, even to the 10th century BC. The first settlement was founded by the ancient Illyrian tribe Histri. From the 2nd century BC, Pula was ruled by the Romans and it was rapidly developing. Many impressive buildings, temples, and monuments were built during that time. Pula was also a very important trade and maritime center of the northern Adriatic. During the Middle Ages, the city slowly began declining, and during that time it was looted several times. In the 19th century Pula returned its former glory and it was rapidly developing, becoming a major Austrian naval base and a major shipbuilding center. Today besides shipbuilding and food processing industry, tourism is also developing in Pula. Tourists from around the world are attracted by rich historical heritage and beautiful surroundings full of small bays, beaches, and clear seawater. Accommodation can be found in hotels and campsites, but also many residents of Pula offer quality accommodation in apartments and rooms inside their homes. From historical monuments, the Pula Arena (Roman amphitheater) is the most visited city attraction. In the Pula Arena gladiator fights were held, and today it is used for concerts, performances, and festivals. The Temple of Augustus, Triumphal Arch (Golden gate), and Forum, the central square of classical and medieval Pula, date back to the Roman times. After visiting the historic center, refreshment can be found on many beaches. We recommend the nearby Soline bay and Pješčana bay, beautiful sandy beaches with very clear water. The city is full of cultural and entertainment events and summer concerts, so you will never be bored. There is an interesting daily excursion to Brijuni National Park, which is just about half an hour boat ride from Pula waterfront. Visit this ancient city in Istria and spend your vacations surrounded by preserved historical heritage, beautiful nature, and the pleasant Mediterranean climate. Find private accommodation in Pula, Croatia. Contact directly owners of apartments, rooms and holiday homes and save up to 40% on expensive agency fees. Welcome to Pula!

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Tribunj

Tribunj is a small picturesque Dalmatian town with associated Sovlje village located about five kilometers from Vodice and more than ten kilometers from the city of Šibenik. It is situated in the heart of the Dalmatian coast in Šibenik - Knin County, in Croatia. Through the history, Tribunj was known as the Jurjevgrad, and it was named after the fortress on the hill above the town, however, centuries of uncertainty and the Turkish threat forced the inhabitants to flee to the nearby island, which today makes a distinctive and picturesque old town. Here the inhabitants of Tribunj found safety within the walls of the castle. After the Turkish threat passed, Tribunj developed and slowly took today shape. Unlike the better-known neighbor Vodice, which is today known for the mass tourism and large crowds, Tribunj has kept the charm of a small and authentic Dalmatian town. Although in the last decade residents turned to tourism, Tribunj is still recognizable by fishing and olive growing, which along with tourism are still the two main branches of the economy. Tribunj has 578 households with a total of 1,600 permanent residents, of which the vast majority offers quality and affordable accommodation in apartments and rooms. Tribunj has numerous bicycle paths that pass through vineyards and olive trees and are ideal for tourists who like active vacations. Here they can experience the charm and intoxicating scents of the Mediterranean in this region. In the Rupa cove and several other smaller inlets west of the village there are several beaches and the most beautiful and popular is beach Sovlja. The longest is beach Bristak, which can be easily reached by walking along the marina to the east behind the breakwater of St. Nicholas. Enjoying the pleasures of the sea and water sports will best complement the adrenaline services of local sports clubs and associations. Tribunj has a marina that has 240 berths and 150 places on the land, but because of its location attracts many boaters. The specificity of this place is that early in the morning when the fishermen return from the hunt, waterfront becomes a show of fresh fish and seafood, so you can buy fresh fish here. You can also try a variety of seafood dishes, but also taste quality wine in many restaurants and taverns. Like other Dalmatian towns, in Tribunj during the summer are organized traditional festivals and the most famous are Tribunj and Fishermen's night. We invite you to contact directly the owners of the apartments and ensure high-quality accommodation in this charming little town. Search for affordable private accommodation in Tribunj. Welcome to Tribunj!

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Cavtat

Cavtat is located on the peninsula Rat 15 km south of Dubrovnik and it is the only urban center of Konavle, the southernmost municipality in Croatia. The original city was founded by the Greeks in the 6th century BC under the name of Epidaurus, which was an important Roman colony in this region, however, after coming of the Slavs to this area it lost its importance. During the Dubrovnik Republic, Cavtat was the second most important port, commercial and administrative center after Dubrovnik. Today Cavtat is a popular tourist destination with numerous hotels and private vacation homes that rent rooms and apartments. In addition to holiday by the sea and on the beach, Cavtat offers a handful of other interesting things. Worth seeing is the birth house of Vlaho Bukovac, one of the most famous Croatian painters and the forefather of the Croatian modern painting, the mausoleum of the Racic family, known shipowners from the 19th century and the fortress Sokol City, the largest fortress in the whole Konavle that was used to ward off the Turkish threat over the centuries. Konavle is ideal for lovers of active holidays where you can ride horses, ride an ATV safari, hike and ride a bike which is the best way to become familiar with the tradition and culture of this unique region. The offer of apartments and private accommodation in Cavtat is diverse, so if in doubt book an apartment or room directly with the accommodation owner and you will not regret. Welcome to Cavtat!

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