Brač - Bol

Bol is a town on the south coast of the island of Brač in the Split-Dalmatia county in Croatia. It is the oldest town on the coast of Brač, and it has a population 1,600. The rich history that dates back to ancient times is evidenced by numerous archaeological finds and monuments such as the Roman aqueduct, tombstones and reliefs and early Christian sarcophagus. Its name derives from the Latin word vallum meaning burial. Above Bol rises 780 meters above sea level Vidova Gora, the highest peak of the Adriatic islands. Today Bol is the largest tourist center on the island thanks to the large and long sandy and pebble beaches that stretch the length of ten kilometers. The most famous among them is Zlatni Rat, which is one of the most beautiful beaches on the entire Adriatic coast. It is known that the tip of the beach is moving from one side to the other, depending on wind direction and strength of the waves. In its diverse tourist offer, Bol offers a collection of high-class hotel rooms and more than 2500 beds in much cheaper private accommodation. In the city are numerous restaurants, which serve local specialties and wines of Brač like the famous Plavac from Bol. Tourists have at their disposal tennis courts, soccer, volleyball and basketball playgrounds. Lately are becoming increasingly popular extreme sports (trekking, free climbing, paragliding) and water sports (scuba diving and windsurfing). Due to the extremely favorable winds, Bol and its surroundings have become a small paradise for surfers. If you wish to spend active holidays full of sports, recreation, be sure to visit Bol, which is one of the sunniest islands in the Adriatic. Private accommodation Bol - the island of Brač. Apartments, rooms, holiday homes in Bol cheaper up to 40% without expensive agency fees. Welcome to Bol on the island of Brač!

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Plitvice lakes

Plitvice lakes are the largest, oldest and most popular Croatian national park. It is located in the far northeast Lika between the mountains of Mala Kapela in the west and Plješevica in the east. The lakes are named after a small village and small river Plitvice which flows into the Plitvice lakes on the bottom and the final part where is falling down the 80-meter high rock, forming the spectacular Great waterfall. The park consists of 16 interconnected lakes, countless waterfalls that were created over thousands of years by deposition of travertine, and the whole process is still taking place today. The park is located between 400 and 1,300 meters above sea level, and it is characterized by a rich and diverse flora and fauna. Here lives all large European carnivores wolf, lynx and bear, as well as many other species of mammals, birds, fish, and amphibians. More than 70% of the park is covered with dense ancient forests of beech and fir, and the rest are meadows and small settlements. Thanks to all this, the Plitvice lakes are protected by UNESCO as a World Natural Heritage since 1979. The park is inhabited since ancient times in small villages and hamlets that have remained inhabited until today. Main villages are: Jezerce, Plitvički Ljeskovac, Plitvice village, Poljanak, Rastovača, and their inhabitants are offering comfortable and quality accommodation in their private family houses. Plitvice lakes are ideal for nature lovers and active holiday lovers because, in addition to long walks on well-maintained wooden walkways along the lake, you can hike, ride a bike on many trails in the area. You can also visit the underground world of Barać's caves in the nearby Rakovica village. Visit Plitvice lakes this jewel of nature and spend holidays in unspoiled nature, pristine wilderness and the murmur of countless waterfalls. Search for affordable private accommodation in Plitvice lakes. Apartments, rooms and holiday homes in Plitvice lakes cheaper up to 40%, without expensive agency fees. Welcome to Plitvice lakes National Park.

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Pašman - Tkon

Tkon is a small and quiet tourist town and municipality in the county of Zadar in Croatia. It is located on the island of Pašman and has a population of 700 inhabitants. Pašman is the second-largest island of Zadar archipelago. From the mainland is separated with 2-5 km wide Pašman channel. It is connected by ferry to the town of Biograd. To the northwest is connected with the island of Ugljan by a bridge, and can be reached by ferry from Zadar to Ugljan. The greatest wealth of this small island place is unspoiled nature, clear sea and interesting underwater world, many small bays with sandy beaches and a rich cultural and historical heritage. It was first mentioned in the 10th century under the name Katan by the Byzantine Emperor Constantine Porphyrogenitus. In the past Tkon was typical island fishing village, where the population besides fishing were engaged in cattle breeding and agriculture, especially production of olive oil and wine. Today tourism is developing, with a focus on eco or green tourism. You can find accommodation in comfortable apartments, rooms or holiday homes offered by kind hosts. Besides enjoying the sun and the beautiful sandy beaches and hidden coves, Tkon offers plenty of activities for those seeking an active vacation. A tourist hiking trail leads to a viewpoint Straža on the hill above Tkon, which offers a wonderful panoramic view of the entire archipelago. You can also visit the remains of the stone fortress from the 16th century Ugrinića Dvori, which can be reached by a 4.5 km long bike and hiking trail. In town, there is a rowing and sailing club, but you can also try bowling, football, and volleyball. Throughout the summer Tkon organizes a number of cultural and entertainment events the most famous Fishermen's night, Škraping race and island products fair. We invite you to visit this typical but interesting dalmatian town on the island of Pašman. Find your ideal apartment, and have fun and relax. Private accommodation in Tkon on the island of Pašman. Apartments, rooms, and holiday homes are cheaper up to 40% without expensive agency fees. Welcome to Tkon!

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Primošten

Primošten is one of the most popular tourist resorts in Dalmatia and one of the most picturesque small towns on the Adriatic. It is located only 27 km south of Šibenik and about 33 km north of the town of Trogir. The old part of the town lies on a small island which was in the Middle Ages connected to the mainland by a bridge. The bridge was later replaced by an embankment after there was no more Turkish threat, so Primošten became a peninsula. The parish church of St. George, erected on top of the peninsula in the 15th century, was thoroughly reconstructed in 1760 and it has a beautiful panoramic view of the open sea and distant islands. It keeps the icon of the Blessed Virgin Mary with silver adornments and St. Mary with St. Luke and George, a work by Master Cusi from 1719. The town has preserved its Mediterranean atmosphere and all the characteristics of a medieval Dalmatian fishing village which is evident in its narrow stone streets and old stone houses in the old town on the peninsula. On the second peninsula Raduča, north of the old city is the Hotel Zora with a sports complex and a dense pine forest. The economy is based on farming, viticulture, olive growing, fishing, and tourism. Most residents of Primosten offers quality and affordable accommodation in apartments and rooms inside their private homes. The town is famous for its huge and beautiful vineyards. Photo of Primošten vineyards is hanging in the center of the UN in New York and represents the hard work of generations of Primošten farmers. It is also known for its beautiful kilometer-long pebbles beaches that are ideal for family holidays. The largest beach in Primosten is called Velika Raduča and the smaller part, Mala Raduča, has been named one of the 10 most beautiful beaches in Croatia. There are numerous possibilities for sport and recreation: tennis, table tennis, bowling, beach volleyball, sailing, and diving. Guests can use the 50 restaurants and taverns where they can find Dalmatian specialties or famous Primošten red wine Babić. During the summer months in Primošten are held a variety of events such as the Primošten carnival, fisherman's nights and folklore evenings. Visit Primošten, contact directly the owners of apartments and private accommodation, save up to 40% and enjoy in this jewel of Dalmatia. Welcome to Primošten!

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Orebić

Orebić is a port city of sailors and a famous tourist destination in Dubrovnik-Neretva County in Croatia. It is located on the Pelješac peninsula in the perfect place for your vacation. When you come on holiday in Orebić and rent an apartment or room in private accommodation, you can enjoy swimming, sunbathing, hiking, visit the Maritime Museum and the Franciscan monastery with one of the most beautiful views of the Adriatic sea. Orebic is directly across the strait from the famous town of Korčula. Ferries to the city and the island of Korčula run often, and it is very advisable to visit this ancient city. Orebić was named after the family who rebuilt the castle inside the fortified settlement in 1586. year. During the 19th century, Orebić had 17 of the most important nautical captains in Austria-Hungary, therefore, is also called the city of sailors. Tourism is one of the main sectors of the economy and a major source of income for local people, especially during the summer months. Today, tourists from Hungary, Germany, and Italy often visit this beautiful city. Orebić is a place where you are guaranteed to relax and recharge the batteries for the upcoming challenges! Apartments Orebić. Private accommodation Orebić - direct contact with owners of family accommodation! Welcome to Orebić!

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Umag

Umag is a charming tourist town in the county of Istria in Croatia. It is located on the far north-western coast of Istria near the border with Slovenia. It has a long and interesting history, and first of its natural beauty was discovered by Roman nobles who built here their summer residences. Gradually it got contours and all the characteristics of a city. In the 13th century, it fell under the administration of the Venetian Republic, which ruled the city until its decline in the late 18th century. From this period have been preserved stone houses of the old town, parts of walls and towers, and Renaissance and Baroque buildings and churches. Today Umag is a modern tourist center of north-western Istria which has about 14,000 residents. The town is full of high-quality accommodation facilities, luxury and small family hotels, villas, apartments, and environmentally landscaped camps. Private accommodation stands out because it is more affordable and it is offered by friendly hosts who will do everything for you so you could enjoy unforgettable holidays. In the old part of town, you can visit city walls with a partially preserved town gate and a bridge from the 10th century, then, the church of St. Roko from 16th century and the Museum of Umag with a valuable collection of objects from the Roman period. The beaches are very clean and well-kept and some of them have a blue flag, making them ideal for family holidays. Umag is also known for ATP tournament. Umag attracts many visitors, lovers of sport and recreation because it offers many quality facilities and sports fields. From organized trips, we recommend adventure on a bicycle or boat excursion to Venice. Tasty fish and meat dishes of the Istrian cuisine and superb Istrian wines can be tasted in one of the many restaurants and taverns in town. Visit Umag, this tourist pearl of Istria, and spend holidays with an abundance of varied and interesting tourist offer and activities. Search our offer of private accommodation in Umag. Apartments, rooms and holiday homes in Umag cheaper up to 40% without expensive agency fees. Welcome to Umag!

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Vir

Vir is a tiny island on the Croatian coast of the Adriatic sea in the county of Zadar in Croatia. Its area is 22 km2 and is located 25 km north of the city of Zadar. With the mainland is connected with a bridge built in the last century. The main town on the island, the town of Vir, is also the center of the municipality and home to about 1500 inhabitants. On the island, there are two smaller places, Lozice and Torovi. In historical documents, Vir was first mentioned in the 11th century in the charter of King Petar Krešimir IV, in which the island is called Ueru (Vera) - ancient Mediterranean word for pasture. The position of the island of Vir in the center of the Adriatic, connection to the mainland, jagged coastline and numerous bays and beaches, and a very pleasant and healthy Mediterranean climate attract many visitors and tourists who want to spend a memorable holiday. Accommodation on Vir can be found exclusively in private accommodation in family houses in rooms, apartments or entire holiday homes, often with their own berths for small boats. On the island of Vir, you can relax on the main pebble beach, or at a number of small beaches in sheltered bays. One of the attractions of Vir is the remains of the Venetian fortress - Kašteline, and a small bay next to the fortress where there is the mud for treatment of rheumatic diseases. In addition to swimming, surfing, sailing, riding on scooters and other water sports, you can enjoy long hiking and biking trails. In the immediate vicinity of Vir are the ancient town of Nin and the 3000 years old Zadar with many historical monuments. Find affordable accommodation on the island of Vir. Search for apartments, rooms and holiday homes on this beautiful island. Residents of Vir would like to welcome you and invite you to discover and enjoy all the delights of their island. Welcome to the island of Vir!

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Pag - Novalja

Novalja is a famous tourist city in Lika-Senj County in Croatia. It is situated in a bay on the west coast of the island of Pag. Novalja area was inhabited since ancient times, as testified by the numerous remains of the Illyrian tribes and the Romans. The village was established in the area of ​​the ancient Roman town of Cissa which was the seat of the ancient Christian diocese. Among the best-preserved archaeological sites are three early Christian basilicas from the 4th and 5th century and interesting area of ​​Caska where was found an ancient aqueduct that fed Novalja with water from Novalja's field. Today, Novalja is a modern tourist town with approximately 3,500 inhabitants, which attracts visitors of all ages and from all parts of the world. The friendly locals, except for fishing and olive cultivation, offer comfortable accommodation in apartments, rooms and holiday homes within their private family houses. Tourism in Novalja is rapidly developing over the last fifteen years, mostly thanks to nearby Zrće, beautiful long pebble beach on which was built four discos and numerous other entertainment facilities. Zrće became a world-famous tourist and entertainment attraction and inevitable destination for young people from around the world. Novalja is an ideal destination for families with children because it offers plenty of beautiful natural beaches with clean seawater and excellent access to the sea. All lovers of nature and active holidays can explore hidden beauties of the island by bicycle, and its underwater world with experienced divers from several active diving centers. If you are a fan of adrenaline and water sports, then Zrće is the right destination for you, where is offered wakeboarding, bungee jumping, flyboarding, parasailing... The gastronomic offer includes very healthy Mediterranean cuisine in numerous restaurants and taverns, so do not miss to taste local specialties such as Pag cheese, lamb, macaroni, strudel, cottage cheese, fish soup, stew, salads, seafood risottos, and grilled fish. Out of various day trips to the surroundings of Novalja, we recommend visiting Lun and its ancient olive trees, Stara Novalja and Planjka, one of the most beautiful beaches on the island of Pag. Visit Novalja, rich and diverse place where you will enjoy all the delights it offers you this beautiful island of Pag. Search for cheap private accommodation in Novalja and surroundings. Apartments, rooms and holiday homes in Novalja cheaper up to 40% without expensive agency fees. Welcome to Novalja!

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Klek

Klek is a small coastal town located in the beautiful bay along the main road between Split and Dubrovnik. It is located near the Croatian border with Bosnia and Herzegovina, in the municipality Slivno, in the Dubrovnik-Neretva County. It used to be an integral part of the famous Dubrovnik Republic, and today it has about two hundred inhabitants engaged in agriculture, fishing and tourism. Accommodation is offered exclusively in apartments and rooms in private houses. Surrounded by ancient olive trees, pine trees, oleanders, and other Mediterranean plants Klek is the ideal destination for a quiet, pleasant and romantic stay for couples and families. A beautiful pebble beach stretches the entire length of the village. The beach is clean, and visitors are offered the possibility of renting scooters, pedal boats, parasols, deck chairs, and bikes. Apart from swimming and water recreation facilities for tourists are available four tennis courts, miniature golf, table tennis, boules, and a playground. In the center is a large parking in the shade of ancient olive trees. From Klek are organized daily excursions to Mali Ston, and to the mouth of the Neretva river and the Pelješac peninsula. The beauty and magic of the Neretva river valley can experience through photo safari ride in a traditional Neretva boat. Search for affordable apartments and rooms in Klek and make direct contact with owners of private accommodation. Welcome to Klek!

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Opatija

Opatija is a town with the longest tradition of tourism in Primorje-Gorski Kotar county and the whole of Croatia. It is situated in the picturesque bay of Kvarner at the foot of the mountain and nature park of Učka. Opatija is the center of the famous elegant and charming Opatija riviera, and from the city of Rijeka, it is only 12 kilometers away. It was first mentioned in the 15th century, when a small settlement around the Benedictine abbey of St. James was developed, after whom it was named. In the mid 19th century began rapid development of the town when a wealthy merchant from Rijeka built in Opatija his summer residence - Villa Angiolina, which was the beginning of the development of tourism. Until the First World War, Opatija was known summer resort of the entire Austro-Hungarian Empire. Many kings, queens, and celebrities of the time spent their summer holidays in Opatija. Along 12 kilometers long promenade Lungomare, which connects Opatija and Lovran, are many hotels and beaches. Up until today, Opatija has maintained its charm and harmony with nature. Opatija is known for beautiful parks, fountains, beaches, lush Mediterranean vegetation, and pleasant climate. Accommodation in Opatija can be found in hotels, but also in quality private accommodation, where your hosts will surely offer enjoyable and affordable apartments, rooms or holiday homes. To lovers of active holidays, we recommend climbing on the highest peak of Učka (altitude of 1,400 meters) with a beautiful view of Kvarner bay and Gorski Kotar. Along the coast of Opatija, on famous Lungomare, there are many charming cafes and hotel terrace where you can drink your morning coffee and enjoy the view of the blue sea. All gourmets will be delighted by a wide selection of top quality, fish and traditional restaurants. During the summer, almost every day, there is an interesting open-air theater with drama performances and spectacular concerts. Visit Opatija, the pearl of the Adriatic and a popular summer and winter resort, and discover all the magic that it offers. Enjoy romantic walks along Lungomare. Search for affordable private accommodation in Opatija. Apartments, rooms and holiday homes in Opatija cheaper up to 40%, without high agency fees. Welcome to Opatija!

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