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!

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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!

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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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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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Ugljan - Preko

Preko is tourist town and municipality in the county of Zadar in Croatia. It is located on the northeastern coast of the island of Ugljan and has a population of 1500 inhabitants. Preko is the administrative center of the island of Ugljan which is named after the fact that is located right across from the historic city of Zadar. It is well connected with the mainland, from which runs the ferry line Zadar-Preko. The old parts of town are typical Dalmatian architecture, narrow cobbled streets and old country houses of Zadar noble families. Today, most of these houses offer quality and affordable accommodation in well-furnished apartments, rooms or entire houses. Beautiful sandy beach Jaz is the main beach in Preko where is the Blue Flag, a symbol of clean sea and good quality beaches. On the beach is a playground for beach volleyball, cafe bars and restaurants making it perfect for family holidays. Just 80 meters from the coast, there is a romantic island Galevac (islet), covered with dense Mediterranean vegetation and where there is a valuable historical monument - a Franciscan monastery from the 15th century. On the east side of town, near the ferry port, is another valuable monument - Romanesque church of Sv. John from the 11th century. Not far from the ferry port there is a small inhabited island Ošljak which you can visit and enjoy its peace and unspoiled nature. For all nature and active holiday lovers, we recommend a trip by bike or on foot to the fortress Sv. Michael, which is at the top of 265 meters high hill, 3 km away from the town. The fort offers a wonderful panoramic view of the entire Zadar archipelago and to the Kornati islands. The local culinary delights such as fresh fish, shellfish and mollusks, all splashed with homemade olive oil and wine can be enjoyed in several restaurants and taverns. Contact directly owners of apartments, rooms and holiday homes and save up to 40% on high agency fees. Spend a great family holiday in a true Mediterranean atmosphere of the island of Ugljan. Search for affordable accommodation in Preko on the island of Ugljan. Welcome to Preko!

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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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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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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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Brela

Brela is a small tourist town on the Makarska riviera in Dalmatia, located about 15 km northwest of the town of Makarska. It has a long tradition in tourism, even in 1968 Brela was crowned as Champion of Adriatic for high achievements in tourist activity. The symbol of Brela is Kamen Brela, a small stone island near the main beach Punta Rata in Brela. In 2004 the American magazine Forbes put the Punta Rata beach on the list of the 10 most beautiful beaches in the world, where it ranked 6th in the world and 1st in Europe. In Brela, you can enjoy the crystal clear sea, 6 km of natural pebbles beach, the smell and beauty of the dense pine forest, which is a cultural heritage, numerous hiking trails and a spectacular view of the mountain Biokovo. Brela continues its long tradition in offering quality and comfortable private accommodation and hospitality of its population that will always offer superior local delicacies and a good glass of local wine. Contact directly owners of private accommodation in Brela and save up to 40% on expensive agency fees. Welcome to Brela!

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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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