Rogoznica
Rogoznica is a popular tourist resort on the Dalmatian coast in Croatia, located in the southernmost part of the Šibenik-Knin county. It is situated in a deep natural bay protected from the wind and big waves, about 30 km south of Šibenik. In Rogoznica lives almost 2500 inhabitants, who are mainly engaged in olive growing, fishing and of course tourism. Most locals offer the service of affordable accommodation in apartments and rooms inside their private homes. Rogoznica was already inhabited in the 14th century and in the 16th century, the inhabitants fled the area in front of the Turkish army to safety of the nearby islet of Kopari. Therefore, the old town of Rogoznica was on the island until the second half of the 19th century when was connected to the mainland by an artificial way. The island is covered with pine trees, and the old town is dominated by narrow stone houses which have retained the authentic charm of a small Dalmatian fishing village. We recommend visiting the marine aquarium in the open, the labyrinth of lavender and salt lake Zmajevo Oko. This salt lake located on the peninsula Gradina is unique hydro phenomenon surrounded by high cliffs 4-24 meters and 15 meters deep. In the immediate vicinity of Zmajevo Oko is one of the most beautiful marinas in the Adriatic, Marina Frapa. It has been awarded the Blue Flag and has 10 piers with 700 fully equipped berths. In more than 54 kilometers of coastline along the entire Rogoznica bay, there are numerous sandy, rocky, or the hidden beaches where is guaranteed a full day of relaxing and memorable vacation. One of the most beautiful and most attractive beaches in Rogoznica is pebble beach Šepurine which is ideal for families with small children. Thanks to its position in central Dalmatia, Rogoznica has a perfect location and is a great starting point for all excursions in Dalmatia (you can do day trips to national parks Krka and Kornati, and then to the historic towns of Šibenik, Trogir and Split or you can visit some of the authentic villages in interior and enjoy the local delicacies) Visit Rogoznica - the heart of Dalmatia, contact directly the owners of private accommodation and book your ideal apartment, room or holiday home. Apartments, rooms and holiday homes in Rogoznica. Welcome to Rogoznica!
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Split
Split is the second-largest city in Croatia with 170 000 inhabitants and is the largest city, cultural, economic and tourist center of Dalmatia. It is located on the east coast of the Adriatic Sea between Kaštela bay and Split channel. Split is one of the oldest cities in Croatia. Although traditionally considered a little more than 1,700 years old, when the Roman Emperor Diocletian in 305 AD built the world-famous Diocletian's palace, the city is in fact founded as a Greek colony Aspalathos in the 4th century BC, that is more than 2,400 years ago. Because of its long and rich history and cultural heritage, in the 1979 historic center of Split with Diocletian's palace was included on the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites. Split became an unavoidable destination for many tourists who spend their entire vacation in the city or who are just passing through because the Split port is the starting point for most of the central Dalmatian islands of Brač, Hvar, Vis, and Korčula. As for accommodation, Split abounds with affordable accommodation including apartments which are offered at every turn, so you can spend your vacation in the city center in the ancient stone houses or modern apartments along the beach. Walking through the historic center of the city it is possible to travel through time and watch the perfect preserved examples of ancient architecture like Peristyle and Diocletian's cellars, medieval Romanesque churches and Gothic palaces and the Renaissance portals of noble houses. When you get tired of city noise and crowds of tourists, there is the Marjan hill, with its forests, trails for running, hiking and cycling, and recreational facilities. Split is full of beaches, from the famous sandy beach Bačvice to stone isolated oasis around the entire Marjan peninsula where you can relax and enjoy in the true Mediterranean atmosphere. Search for affordable private accommodation in Split. Welcome to the town of Split!
Novi Vinodolski
Novi Vinodolski is a tourist town in the Primorje-Gorski Kotar County in Croatia. It is situated on the slopes of a steep hill on the coast between Crikvenica and Senj. From the city of Rijeka is 40 kilometers away and from the airport on the island Krk only 30 kilometers away. It was first mentioned in written historical documents in the Vinodol Code from the 13th century. Then the entire metropolitan area belonged to the old Croatian aristocratic family Frankopan. In the late 19th century began tourist era of Novi Vinodolski when was built several wooden platforms for swimming, but soon after emerged the first hotel and the city developed into an attractive sanatorium and resort for Austrian, Hungarian and Czech guests. Today, besides agriculture and viticulture, the locals are mainly engaged in tourism and provide services of private accommodation in apartments and rooms inside their family homes. Thanks to its long history and because it was once the cultural and political center of the former Vinodol principality, the town preserved many historical monuments. The rich cultural heritage include: walls of the Roman fort Lopsica, remains of Paulist friars' monastery, Frankopan castle with a tower, cathedral, Church of St. Trinity and St. Marina on the same island, house of brothers Mažuranić, reading room and library from 1845, museum, City Gallery Turnac, and many others. The city is full of pebbles beaches that are very clean and are ideal for families with children. The sea is very clean but other than beach and sun, Novi Vinodolski offers plenty of content from sports and entertainment to the hinterland which is rich in well-maintained hiking and biking trails. We invite you to visit Novi Vinodolski and its riviera and enjoy the fresh air, crystal clear sea and many tourist attractions of the old tourist pearl of the Adriatic. Search for affordable private accommodation in Novi Vinodolski and the surrounding area. Apartments, rooms and holiday homes for a rent in Novi Vinodolski. Welcome to Novi Vinodolski!
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Ogulin
Ogulin is a small town in the county of Karlovac in Croatia. It is located in the center of the continental Croatia, between Zagreb and Rijeka in the large valley formed by the two rivers Dobra and Mrežnica. Ogulin has about 15,000 residents. It was founded in the late 15th century around the fortress built by the aristocratic family Frankopan. The economic and cultural development begins in the 19th century when it became the seat of the former Ogulin Modruš-Rijeka county. Today the Ogulin and the surrounding area is slowly developing tourism thanks to cultural, historical and natural sights. Probably the most recognizable symbol is the Frankopan castle above the abyss of the river Dobra, Đulin abyss. Today inside the castle is located heritage Museum with some interesting collections: archaeological, ethnographic, mountaineering and alpinism. Above Ogulin dominates Mount Klek with its distinctive 200-meter high rock on top of the mountain. Here was in 1874 established first mountaineering society in Croatia, and it is rightly called the cradle of Croatian mountain climbing and mountaineering. Not far from Ogulin is artificial lake Sabljaci which is a real mecca for fishermen, swimmers, rowers, and cyclists. We invite you to visit Ogulin and its surroundings and contact directly owners of apartments and rooms and save up to 40%. Search for cheap private accommodation in Ogulin and its surrounding. Welcome to Ogulin!
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Poreč
Poreč is a city and a popular tourist destination in the county of Istria in Croatia. It is located on the west coast of Istria in the beautiful harbor. The Old town, historical center of the city is situated on the peninsula, while the newer part of town, hotel, and tourist complexes are located along the coast north and south of the old town. This is the second-largest city in Istria, after Pula, with about 17,000 residents. Poreč has been inhabited since ancient times. In the 2nd century BC on the peninsula was raised Roman castrum, and later was awarded the status of the city and city walls around the old town were built. After the fall of the Roman Empire, Poreč came under Byzantine rule. In the 6th century was built an imposing Euphrasian Basilica, which was named after Bishop Euphrasius. The basilica is now included on the UNESCO World Heritage list as the only completely preserved monument of that time in the world. From the 13th until the end of the 18th century, Poreč was under Venetian rule. In that time, the city was developing, becoming a trading center of this part of Istria. Beautiful Gothic and Baroque palaces Zuccato, Parisi - Gonan were built at this era and many others that have been preserved to this day. In the middle of the 19th century, when Austrian aristocracy discovered it, tourism started developing. In 1910 first hotel Riviera was built. Today Poreč has thirty hotels, many apartments, campsites and marinas making it the top of the Croatian tourist offer. In addition to the numerous hotels, residents of Poreč are offering affordable accommodation in apartments, rooms and holiday homes within private family houses. In the vicinity of Poreč there are countless beaches, and 21 of them has a blue flag as proof of clean sea and quality service. There are gravel, concrete, rocky or sandy beach Maro, which is ideal for families with small children. Also, opposite to Poreč is the island of Sveti Nikola which protects it from the sea, wind, and waves. Active vacation lovers can enjoy in coastal walks, bike trails, adventure park Sky Fox, aeropark in Vrsar, jeep safari, free climbing, and many other activities. The city is full of restaurants and taverns that offer superior Istrian food and fine Istrian wines that you have to try and taste. Visit Poreč, this millennial city with centuries of tradition and spend holidays enjoying in rich tourist offering. Search for cheap private accommodation in Poreč. Contact directly owners of apartments, rooms and holiday homes and save up to 40% on expensive agency fees. Welcome to Poreč!
Brač - Supetar
Supetar is a town and tourist center on the northern side of the island Brač in the bay of Saint Peter from which it got its name, in the Split-Dalmatia County, in Croatia. With a population of 3,326, it is the largest and fastest-growing city with dozens of apartments in private houses that are being built every year. Supetar is connected with ferry line to city of Split, the administrative, cultural and transport center of Dalmatia, and the ride takes only 45 minutes. Supetar was founded in the 16th century when the inhabitants of Nerezisca distant about 8 km began using it as its port. The most important period of development took place during the 18th and 19th centuries when Supetar took over from Nerežišća role of the administrative center of the island. Tourism developed in the mid-20th century and since then the population of Supetar is constantly working on improving the quality of accommodation in private apartments and villas. In its rich tourist offer stands out countless beaches and coves in the area, various restaurants, entertainment as well as sports and recreation. During summer months every day are organized daily trips to nearby islands of Hvar and Vis, while the nearby city of Split allows you to explore the rich and glorious history of this Dalmatian city. Search for an ideal apartment, room or holiday home in Supetar. Contact directly owners of private accommodation and save up to 40% on expensive agency fees. Welcome to Supetar on island Brač!
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Rab - Lopar
Lopar is a popular tourist town and seat of the municipality in the Primorje-Gorski Kotar County in Croatia. It is located on the northern tip of the island of Rab in a large valley surrounded by two large and many smaller bays. Lopar has about 1200 inhabitants, and from the town of Rab is 12 kilometers away. It is very well connected with the island of Krk with ferry line Valbiska - Lopar, and with second ferry line Mišnjak - Stinica is connected with the mainland. Lopar has a long history due to very favorable microclimate features and highly fertile land in the valley, as evidenced by the remains of ancient Greek military fortifications from the 4th century BC. Later, the Romans settled here, and from the 9th century Croats. Throughout history, the main occupation was agriculture, which is recently slowly giving in to tourism. Today Lopar is a modern tourist place with several hotel complexes and beautiful kilometers long sandy beaches that are the trademark of the place. The most famous of them is almost 2 kilometers long sandy Paradise beach, which boasts a Blue Flag, an international symbol of quality and preservation of the sea and the environment. Here are located numerous bars and restaurants, and other entertainment and recreational facilities and are ideal for a pleasant family holiday. Accommodation in Lopar, except in the hotel complexes can be found in much more favorable private rooms and apartments offered by friendly hosts. Nearby Lopar is interesting geological park Lopar, which is rich in fossils and other geological curiosities and rare vegetation. From Lopar, you can easily visit the town of Rab and its historic sights, and you can discover hidden parts of this green island through numerous hiking and biking trails. Visit the island of Rab and Lopar, this sandy paradise of the Adriatic and spend a memorable family vacation. Search for cheap private accommodation in Lopar on the island of Rab. Apartments, rooms, and holiday homes cheaper up to 40%, without high agency fees. Welcome to Lopar!
Pag - Pag
Pag is the town and tourist center of the island Pag in the Zadar County in Croatia. It is the largest town of the island Pag and it has a population of more than 3,000 inhabitants. It is situated in a deep natural bay protected from strong winds in the central part of the island. The island of Pag is here rocky and barren because of strong winds that blow from the mighty Velebit mountain. All this is, what gives it a special charm and magic. Often it is called moon island, because of the surface that provides an unusual landscape of bare rock with many different forms that only nature can create. Probably the most important event in the history of the town of Pag is getting a charter of King Bela IV which was donated to the town of Pag status of a free royal city. In honor of this event, March 30 is declared the day of the town of Pag and is celebrated to this day. The town has been historically a very important trading center until the mid-19th century. It was surrounded by large walls with towers. Today is visible only partial remains of walls and tower Skrivanat - the only one remaining of nine former towers. From cultural and historical sites, worth visiting is the Church of the Assumption of Mary and Rector's Palace. Salt, with lace and cheese, is probably the most recognizable product of the city of Pag with very long organized production. Pag saltworks are among the oldest in the Adriatic and are continuously producing salt since the 10th century. Pag is an ideal place for swimming and summer entertainment. City beach Prosika is the central sandy beach, especially suitable for swimming and sunbathing for families with small children. Here you have the possibility to play beach volleyball, tennis, ride pedal boats, water scooters or water slides. In the nearby restaurants, you can try the famous specialties of Pag, cheese, lamb, and wine. In addition to the town beach, in the vicinity of town Pag, there are numerous small sandy and pebbles beaches on the east and west sides of the island in the settlements Šimuni and Bošana. All in all, the town of Pag offers a variety of attractions in a small area. We invite you to contact directly the owners of apartments and ensure cheap accommodation for your next vacation. Private accommodation in the town of Pag. Apartments, rooms, and holiday homes cheaper up to 40%, without high agency fees. Welcome to the town of Pag!
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Zagreb
Guests traveling to Croatia are usually just passing by Zagreb when going to one of the popular touristic towns on the Adriatic coast. However in the last few years, Zagreb as the capital of the Croatia is experiencing a real tourist boom and is becoming one of the best known and most desirable destinations in Croatia. Guests are offered a rich cultural life, a multitude of museums, sculptures and street festivals, exhibitions and concerts, open markets like the famous Dolac. In addition to the cultural offer, Zagreb also offers a rich nightlife with great atmosphere of the city center especially on weekends. For nature lovers Zagreb offers well-known forest park Maksimir with zoo, mountain Medvednica, which is only 30 minutes ride by public transport from the Ban Jelacic Square or sports center with swimming area at Lake Jarun. In Zagreb every guest and tourist will always find something for his taste, so it is no surprise that each year attracts many tourists and curious people who want to experience the rhythm and pulse of the Croatian capital. With an increasing number of guests, and with increased offer and quality of private accommodation in Zagreb, guest can now find very easily affordable apartment or room. Take advantage of all the benefits and rent much cheaper apartment or room in the center of town and discover Zagreb. The host will be happy to provide all information necessary for a pleasant stay in Zagreb. Apartments, rooms and private accommodation Zagreb. Welcome!
Rovinj
Rovinj is a famous tourist city in the county of Istria in Croatia. It is located on the west coast of Istria near the nature reserve, Lim bay. The town of Rovinj has about 15,000 residents and encompasses Rovinj village, which is seven kilometers away. It was first mentioned in the 7th century under the name Castrum Rubini. According to numerous archaeological findings from this area, it has been inhabited since prehistoric times when here lived ancient Histri, and after them, Romans. From the 13th century, Rovinj was under Venetian rule under which it remained until the 18th century. Later the Austrian, French and Italian authorities were ruling the city, and after the Second World War, it belonged to the former Yugoslavia and Croatia. Today Rovinj is a modern tourist center with rich tourist offering, it has several hotel complexes and auto camps, as well as numerous high-quality and affordable apartments, rooms and holiday homes as part of private family accommodation. Town center is located on a small peninsula full of numerous narrow stone houses and streets, and the top is dominated by a beautiful baroque church of St. Euphemia from the 18th century. In front of Rovinj are twenty-two small islands characterized by clean beaches and sea, of which the largest are St. Andrew and St. Catherine. All of them can be reached by a taxi boat. Rovinj boasts many well-equipped and maintained beaches, and some of them proudly wear a blue flag. Active vacation lovers will enjoy in many hiking paths and biking trails, especially through the park forest Zlatni Rt. Along with several sports and recreational centers, there is a diving center, sailing and equestrian club, and various water sports. In the hinterland of Rovinj are some interesting wine routes, and the unique road of olive oil. Traditional Istrian cuisine can be tasted in many restaurants and taverns. Visit Rovinj, this romantic center of Istria and spend an idyllic holiday in a city that offers a variety of activities and experiences. Search for private accommodation in Rovinj. Apartments, rooms and holiday homes in Rovinj. Contact directly the property owners, and save up to 40% on expensive agency fees. Welcome to Rovinj!