Drvenik
Drvenik is a touristy little place situated in the municipality of Gradac in Dalmatia in Croatia. It is located 27 km south of the famous tourist resort Makarska and is part of the magic Makarska riviera. After the great earthquake of 1962, residents of the Upper Drvenik moved from the slopes of Biokovo mountain to the coast. Drvenik occupies two bays, Donja, and Gornja Vala, where are built many private family houses, apartments, hotels, and villas. Its tourist offer is based on the natural beauty and peaceful surroundings, long beaches, crystal clear seawater, pine forest, walkways by the sea and the mountain slope, sports, and recreational contents, bike trails, scenic views, historical and archeological sites, and traditional Dalmatian cuisine. In Drvenik, there is a ferry port from where ferries run to the island of Korčula and Sućuraj on island Hvar several times a day, especially during the tourist season. Despite the quiet, picturesque town Drvenik has quality private accommodation, apartments, houses, villas, hotels, and campsites. Visit Drvenik and relax and take a break from the hectic lifestyle in this oasis of peace and quiet and natural beauty. Search for affordable private accommodation in Drvenik. Welcome to Drvenik!
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Pag - Caska
Caska is a small tourist place located at the northwestern end of the vast bay of Pag and on the south side of the fertile and green Novalja field. Administratively, it belongs to the town of Novalja, which is only 2 kilometers away. Nearby is also famous beach Zrce. The deep bay of Stara Novalja, the port and town of Novalja and Caska are located along the fertile Novalja field and together form a unique historical and geographical unit. Caska has a rich and interesting history, and in the sea and near the beach are the remains of the old town of Cissa, which in antiquity was the largest Roman settlement on the island of Pag. Today, the remains of ancient Roman farm and country estates (villae rusticae) are visible, as well as parts of the aqueduct that supplied water to Cissa and its port of Novalja (lat. Navalia - port). Cissa unfortunately sank due to an earthquake around the 4th century, so the inhabitants moved to the present town of Pag. If you dive into the underwater world not far from the main beach of Caska, you can be lucky and see the remains of Roman buildings. The main and largest beach is called Caska, and it is a beautiful sandy beach with a shallow entrance to the sea which makes it ideal for families with children. Along the beach there are several restaurants and facilities for entertainment and recreation. In addition to the beautiful beach, in the whole area there are many well-kept bike and hiking trails for all those who want a more active vacation. An interesting place in Caska is the high old tower located along the coast which served as a tuna watching spot that was fished here until the 60s of last century. On a small hill above Caska are the ruins of the Romanesque church of St. Juraj with a beautiful view of Caska, but also the entire Bay of Pag, including the beach Zrce. Accommodation can be found exclusively in private family houses that offer apartments, rooms and holiday homes. Spend your vacation in a small and quiet oasis of the island of Pag where everything is at your fingertips.
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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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Dramalj
Dramalj is a small tourist town in the Primorje-Gorski Kotar County in Croatia. It is located in the immediate vicinity of Crikvenica, to which it administratively belongs. With Crikvenica is connected by a beautiful coastal promenade that stretches along several kilometers. Dramalj has about 1,500 inhabitants, most of whom are employed in the tourism and hospitality industry. Dramalj is inhabited only recently and was first mentioned in the 18th century, named Zagorje - Dramalj. Initially, it was a fishing port with olive trees, most of which were owned by residents of the village Tribalj in the hinterland of Dramalj. Intensive development of village began in the late 19th century, after the first arrivals of tourists in neighboring Crikvenica and the rest of the Croatian coast. Today is Dramalj a modern tourist place with numerous private villas, apartments, resorts, and hotels. Tourist complex Kačjak, named after the peninsula where it is located, is comprising of bungalows, sports and recreation center with all sports facilities, disco and a restaurant overlooking the island of Krk. The mild climate, lush vegetation, crystal clear waters and abundant sunshine throughout the year are the best invitation for all guests who want to discover this picturesque village. Accommodation is provided in a number of private villas, private apartments, houses, and a hotel. In Dramalj there are several well-tended beaches equipped with various facilities making it an ideal destination for families with children. During the summer here are holding a series of entertaining and cultural events such as the Summer carnival. The village has several restaurants offering local specialties, as well as the post office and clinic to provide medical help for tourists. Do not forget to visit the city Crikvenica to which you can walk to, and we recommend day trips to the island of Krk. Visit Dramalj, this beautiful little tourist town and spend a vacation on the clear sea and lush and fragrant Mediterranean vegetation. Contact directly owners of apartments, rooms and holiday homes and save up to 40% on expensive agency fees. Welcome to Dramalj!
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Drage
Drage is a small tourist and fishing village in the county of Zadar in Croatia. Drage is situated in a small bay on the narrow coastal belt between the Vrana lake and the Adriatic sea, just 2 kilometers south of Pakoštane. Administratively it belongs to the municipality Pakoštane and has a population of 800 permanent residents. Drage is quiet little Dalmatian village that will delight you at first sight with its natural beauty and hospitality of the local population. Fifteen years ago residents of Drage were mostly engaged in agriculture and fishing, but today tourism and service activities are dominating. Accommodation can be found within numerous private apartments, rooms and several campsites. A very rugged coastline with numerous bays covered with pine trees and fragrant Mediterranean plants and numerous sandy beaches are the best invitation to all guests looking for a quiet holiday away from mass tourism. Vrana Lake Nature Park has located only 1 km from the town and is a paradise for nature lovers, campers and fishermen. Around the entire lake is well-decorated walking and bike path with nice places for a picnic, and you can stop off at a nearby lookout Kamenjak where you can relax with a breathtaking view of the entire lake and Zadar archipelago. From Drage coast, view of the Kornati islands and the open sea is obscured by a small but inhabited islet Vrgada. It is possible to visit the island of Vrgada. You can also choose other trips and visit National Park Kornati and Krka, Šibenik, Zadar, and Biograd. Local restaurants and taverns have a wide variety of fresh freshwater and marine fish dishes with a glass of top quality Dalmatian wines. Visit Drage, relax and enjoy in the charm and natural beauty of this small Dalmatian town. Private accommodation in Drage close to Pakoštane. Apartments, rooms and holiday homes in Drage. Welcome to Drage!
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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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Drvenik Mali
Drvenik Mali is a small picturesque island in Split-Dalmatia county in Croatia. It is located about 10 nautical miles southwest of the town of Trogir, and 1 nautical mile west of Drvenik Veli, from which it is separated by the Strait of Drvenik. Drvenik Mali has an area of only 3,40 km2, and the highest peak of Glavica is located in the west of the island and is only 79 meters high. The island is mainly settled in the central and eastern part where lives only about 50 permanent residents. The villagers are engaged in tourism, fishing, and agriculture, especially the cultivation of olive trees and carob. The whole island is surrounded by beautiful sandy and pebbles coves and beaches and crystal clear blue sea. In addition to olive groves and carob, Drvenik Mali is rich in low Mediterranean vegetation and medicinal Mediterranean herbs. The island has no paved roads, and it is forbidden to use cars. All this makes Drvenik Mali true oasis of untouched nature that has remained well preserved and that is not devastated with modern buildings. With the mainland is connected by ferry to Trogir and Seget Donji. Beside shop, restaurant, and coffee bar there are also numerous apartments, rooms and holiday homes for rent as part of private family accommodation. Visit Drvenik Mali, an oasis of peace, tranquility and authentic Mediterranean beauty, and spend your holidays in untouched nature full of sun, heat and clean sea. Search for cheap private accommodation on the island of Drvenik Mali. Contact directly owners of apartments, rooms and holiday homes, and save up to 40% on expensive agency fees. Welcome to the island of Drvenik Mali!
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Barban
Barban is a small picturesque medieval village in the county of Istria in Croatia. It is located on the east coast over the Raša river valley, 27 km from Pula and 9 km from Labin. Barban is the center of the municipality, which has access to the Raša bay and covers an area of 100 sqm. The entire municipality has 2,715 inhabitants. The whole municipality is comprised of 73 villages and hamlets. It was first mentioned in the 8th century when Pope Gregory III refers to the monastery of St. Mary from Barban. During the Middle Ages, Barban was a feudal estate of Aquileia Patriarchate operated by the Gorizia-Pazin counts. After the death of the last Gorizia-Pazin count Albert IV, Barban fell under the rule of the Habsburg monarchy. In the 16th century, it belonged to the Venetian Republic and famous Venetian family Loredan. At the beginning of the 19th century, Barban once again belonged to the Austrian Empire and finally after the Second World War, together with entire Istria has become part of Croatia. In Barban are many interesting historical monuments, churches and Glagolitic inscriptions. Distinguished are 4 churches, remains of city walls, city tower with wide walls, the town loggia, and Loredan palace from the 17th century. The well-preserved buildings from the Baroque and Gothic periods, frescoes, Glagolitic inscriptions, churches, palace, city walls and chivalrous game Race of the Ring, make Barban a favorable destination for those interested in cultural and historical heritage. Sports and adrenaline enthusiasts in Barban and its surrounding area can enjoy the many bike trails, horseback riding, jeep & quad adventure and the adrenaline park in Glavan. The local delicacies can be enjoyed in several restaurants and taverns, as well as on local farms in the area. Visit Barban, this picturesque little medieval town that exudes charm, which will delight you with its beauty, peace and unspoiled nature. Apartments, rooms and holiday homes in Barban and surrounding areas cheaper up to 40%, without high agency fees. Search for cheap private accommodation in Barban. Welcome to Barban!
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Novigrad - Zadar
Novigrad is a small fishing and tourist town and municipality in the county of Zadar in Croatia. To distinguish it from other towns of Novigrad in Croatia, titles Novigrad Zadar and Novigrad Dalmatia are used. It is located in the deep sheltered bay of Novigrad sea below the remains of the ancient fortress (Fortica) at the top of a steep hill. It was named after the Roman tower which was later rebuilt by Croatian princes Kurjakovići in the 13th century and named Castrum Novum (Novi Grad). It is located 33 km north-east of the historic city of Zadar. It has preserved its original medieval appearance and it has a population of 550 inhabitants. You can find accommodation in a hotel, camping site, and with friendly hosts - private renters in apartments, rooms and holiday homes. Far from crowded cities and popular tourist destinations Novigrad today enjoys peace and tranquility after centuries of turbulent history. Besides its two neat public gravel beaches, the shores of Novigrad are full of small hidden coves in the shade of tamarisk trees that provide privacy and intimacy for swimmers. The sea is very clean and ideal for families with small children. For lovers of active holidays in nearby vicinity is very attractive canoe safari down the river Zrmanja, then bungee jumping on the Maslenica bridge and climbing and hiking in the National Park Paklenica on Velebit mountain. For those who love to spend a night out, we recommend visiting the historical city of Zadar. Contact directly owners of apartments in Novigrad Zadar and spend a quiet and pleasant family holiday in this small picturesque town surrounded by numerous natural beauties. Search for private accommodation in Novigrad Zadar. Welcome to Novigrad!
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Promajna
Promajna is a small town in Split-Dalmatia County, located between Baška Voda and Makarska. Promajna was built in the 17th century as a village of fishermen and farmers which was settled by residents of nearby Bast and Podgora. Since the middle of last century, it grew into a tourist resort with modern houses, villas, and apartments. Promajna is characterized by long pebbles beaches and crystal clear Adriatic sea which makes it the perfect place for a peaceful and pleasant holiday, especially for families with small children. Promajna has several restaurants, pizzerias, and cafes, which often work only during summer tourist season when is organized occasional entertainment events like fishermen's nights. The proximity of Makarska and Baška Voda provides guests and tourists with additional facilities such as various sports activities and nightlife. Search for affordable private accommodation in Promajna. Welcome to Promajna!
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