Sisak
Sisak is the capital of Sisak-Moslavina County in Croatia. It is situated at the mouth of river Kupa in the river Sava, the fertile and marshy area of Pannonian plain. Sisak is among the oldest settlements of central Croatia and archaeological traces of its inhabitation are dating back to the 4th century BC. In the 1st century BC on the site of today's Sisak was established a Roman military camp - Siscija, which soon acquired the status of the city, and later the status of the capital province of Pannonia Savia. After the withdrawal of the Turks in the 18th and 19th centuries Sisak experiencing an economic and urban boom, and in the 20th century became one of the biggest industrial cities in Croatia thanks to the oil refinery, steel plant, river port, and the milling and bakery production. Recently Sisak is becoming more and more engaged in tourism, especially thanks to a protected wetland area Lonjsko polje and its rural wooden architecture, Sisak old town, Old bridge - the first wooden bridge on the river Kupa, and attractive city center along the Kupa and the archaeological park Siscia with the remains of Roman architecture. There are attractive hunting grounds for hunters in the surrounding forests of Petrova and Zrinska Gora. Accommodation facilities are modest, but in private accommodation, you will always find a quality apartment or room. The gastronomy of Sisak will not leave you indifferent, and all the specialties of the region in particular traditional local dishes, you can try in one of the many restaurants or in rural households in the area. Visit the old town Sisak on the banks of two rivers, and enjoy both the historical monuments, as well as the natural beauty of its surroundings. Search for private accommodation in Sisak and the surrounding area. Apartments, rooms holiday homes in Sisak, cheaper up to 40%. Welcome to Sisak!
Selce
Selce is a small tourist town in the Primorje-Gorski Kotar County in Croatia. It is situated by the sea in a picturesque bay near Crikvenica, to which it administratively belongs. It was first mentioned in the 14th century as part of Bribir parish under the administration of the Frankopan family. During the Middle Ages, the inhabitants of Selce were mainly engaged in agriculture and cattle breeding, and the place was known for its many vineyards, which are grown on the slopes of the hills above the town. Later, gradually developed fisheries and maritime affairs, and from the late 19th-century tourism. Today tourism takes a leading role thanks to its long tradition, natural beauty, clean air, and sea. Accommodation is available in hotels, camps, but also in affordable private accommodation where friendly hosts will do everything to make your vacation as carefree as possible. Worth visiting is the parish church of St. Catherine from the late 19th century, which was built in the Gothic style. The beautiful and well-kept beaches extend along the full length of coastline to the north, all the way to Crikvenica. Along with the beaches along the coast stretches a beautiful promenade that connects Selce with the nearby Crikvenica to which you can walk. Selce is full of beautifully decorated and well-kept parks, so it is no surprise that was the winner of the Blue Flower as the best-kept tourist resort on the Adriatic. Visit Selce, contact directly the owners of the apartments, rooms and holiday homes and have a perfect family vacation in this little Adriatic paradise. Search for cheap accommodation in Selce. Welcome to Selce!
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Jasenovac
Jasenovac is a peaceful place and the seat of the municipality in Sisak-Moslavina county in Croatia. It is situated in the far southeastern part of Sisak-Moslavina county in the spacious Pannonian plain surrounded by rivers Trebež, Sava, and Una. Sisak is almost 70 kilometers away and the village has a population of 800 inhabitants. Thanks to its natural resources, fertile land, and dense oak and ash forests inhabitants of Jasenovac is mainly engaged in agriculture, cattle breeding, and forestry. Tourism is slowly developing because almost the entire area of the municipality is located in the Nature Park Lonjsko polje, which is the largest protected wetland area in the Danube basin. Here you can see a lot of wild and domestic animals, endangered species of birds, as well as the traditional wooden architecture of the old houses. This area is a true gourmet paradise if you love dishes made from freshwater fish. Despite the natural beauty, Jasenovac is probably best known for Jasenovac Memorial, which is one of the greatest monuments of the Holocaust and the genocide of World War 2 in Croatia. Visit Jasenovac, offer your respects to the victims of fascism and enjoy the rich flora and fauna that surrounds it. Search for affordable private accommodation in Jasenovac and the surrounding area. Apartments rooms and holiday homes in Jasenovac. Welcome to Jasenovac!
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Šolta
The island of Šolta is situated in the central Dalmatian archipelago of the Adriatic, between the islands of Brac and Drvenik Veli, and only 9 nautical miles south of the city of Split. Its area is 58 km2 and has a population of just over 1,700 inhabitants. Šolta is typical Adriatic island, covered by lush Mediterranean vegetation, cultivated fields, olive groves, and vineyards. It has beautiful small bays and beaches and is surrounded by crystal clear waters of the blue Adriatic Sea. Climate is very pleasant with warm and sunny summers and mild winters which allows visits of tourists throughout the year. On the island of Šolta is situated eight places: Stomorska, Nečujam, Rogač who is also the ferry port for the entire island, Stomorska, Gornje Selo, Grohote, Srednje Selo and Donje Selo. The island is very accessible and well connected by ferry with Split. During the summer season, it has eight daily connections, and the journey takes less than an hour. The economy of the island is based on vineyards, olive and fruit growing, fishing and tourism. Most of the locals have their own vegetable gardens, vineyards, and olive groves, and most of them also offer the services of accommodation in their private homes. They will welcome you with joy and with a glass of local wine and fresh ecological fruit and vegetables. The southern side of the island hides a multitude of bays that can not be reached by boat and several excellent restaurants that attract a growing number of adventurers and sailors. On the island of Šolta, you can maximum relax and spend your holidays with friendly hosts, good food, clean and unspoiled nature, plenty of sunshine and the peace and tranquility of this virgin island. Search for accommodation on the island of Šolta. Apartments, rooms and private accommodation at affordable prices on the island Šolta. Welcome to the island of Šolta!
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Jadrija
Jadrija is a popular summer destination and city district from the town of Šibenik. It is situated on a peninsula Srima about 14 km from the historic town of Šibenik. Renowned as a popular weekend resort from residents of Šibenik, it is one of favorite summer destination and city beach. With Šibenik it is connected with the Adriatic highway, as well as a regular boat service during the summer months. It was founded in 1921 on the island of St. Andrew. The campaign to build public beach launched the famous Šibenik resident and friend of nature Šime Grubišić - Rovio. Jadrija is ideal for families with children and for water sports enthusiasts due to its well-kept beach and a very rich and diverse offer, which includes water skiing, sailing boats, and windsurfing, diving, swimming, and fishing. Today Jadrija has about 500 private family holiday homes and in them, you can find affordable apartments and rooms. Travel by boat to Jadrija reveals the natural beauty of the Šibenik canal. During the trip, you can enjoy in views of the Šibenik archipelago and the imposing fortress of st. Nicholas. You can also visit the nearby islands of Zlarin and Prvić. Popular tourist destination Vodice is only 10 km away. Contact the owners of the apartments and ensure high-quality accommodation in this interesting and attractive little place where you can truly relax away from the city noise. Private accommodation in Jadrija. Welcome to Jadrija!
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Ivanić Grad
Only 38 kilometers east of the Croatian capital Zagreb, along the Lonja river lies the small and charming Ivanic Grad. According to the last census Ivanic Grad was inhabited by 14,700 people. It was first mentioned in the 13th century and until the 18th century was a very important fortress that defended the freedom of Croatia during the great Turkish conquest. Today Ivanic Grad lives of oil and gas, agriculture, animal husbandry, chemical and metal industry. In recent time tourism is developing. Known for its health resort Naftalan and preserved nature it is popular weekend destination. Worth seeing are many rural households and areas, rich historical and cultural heritage and monuments. Accommodation in Ivanic Grad can be found at very affordable prices, and many rural households beside great food also provide accommodation services. Private accommodation Ivanic Grad. Welcome!
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Brač - Sutivan
Sutivan is a small town and municipality located on the northwest coast of the island Brač, 7 km away from Supetar, in Split-Dalmatia county, in Croatia. According to the census Sutivan has 822 inhabitants and is one of the smallest municipalities in Croatia. Sutivan is named after a Saint John the Baptist. The population is traditionally engaged in fishing and agriculture, primarily the production of quality wines and olive oil. They still maintain this tradition, however, Sutivan is slowly turning to tourism and today is a tourist destination adequate for family, sports and recreational tourism. More than 2000 excellent beds in private houses and villas guarantee all guests a carefree vacation in this beautiful Mediterranean town. Because of the mild Mediterranean climate and a variety of offers, guests can rest in Sutivan throughout the year. A special attraction for guests of all ages is Nature Park Sutivan, resort and vacation spot that offers a tour of the zoo, playgrounds for recreation and restaurants with an excellent selection of drinks and dishes from the grill. Visit Sutivan and enjoy in the peace, the quiet and special atmosphere of the island Brač. Private accommodation on island Brač. Apartments, rooms and other private accommodations in Sutivan and its surroundings. Welcome to Sutivan!
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Višnjan
Višnjan is scenic and picturesque small town and municipality in the county of Istria in Croatia. It is located in the western part of Istria in the area between the river Mirna in the north and the Lim canal in the south, only 14 kilometers from the town of Poreč. It is located on top of a small hill, 244 m above sea level, surrounded by meadows, fields, and forests of oak and hornbeam. Višnjan name derives from the Latin word "Vicinianus" which means near. In the past Višnjan was the closest town to Poreč. It was first mentioned in the 11th century and until the 18th century was surrounded by walls, which were built during the rule of the Venetian Republic. Today, the municipality of Višnjan has as many as 46 smaller settlements in which lives 2,187 inhabitants. The population is mostly engaged in agriculture and cultivation of olive trees, grapevines, fruit, and cattle breeding (famous Istrian cattle Boškarin). Tourism is developing recently, thanks to the rich cultural and musical events, colorful cuisine, unspoiled nature and vicinity to the western coast of Istria. Višnjan is best known at home and abroad by Višnjan observatory, famous for the discovery of many asteroids. Near Višnjan is attractive cave Baredine, a phenomenon of this region which is suited for tourist visits. The ideal way to discover surroundings of Višnjan and its natural beauty are bike trails, such as the famous Star trek in the length of 29 kilometers, passing through Višnjan. Attractive Istrian cuisine is worth trying in small, rural tourism households, taverns, and restaurants that offer superb fresh and homemade food such as Istrian prosciutto, cheese, truffles, olive oil... Visit Višnjan, this picturesque little village in Istria, where you can spend family vacations in peace, quiet and green surrounding of the Istrian peninsula. Search for cheap accommodation in Višnjan and surroundings. Apartments, rooms, and holiday homes cheaper up to 40%, without expensive agency fees. Welcome to Višnjan!
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Slano
Slano is a small place in the south of Croatia with a small harbor in the bay of the same name. It is located 27 km northwest of Dubrovnik on the main coastal road - popular Adriatic coast road and it is the seat of the municipality of Dubrovnik coastal region. The area of Slano was already inhabited in prehistoric times (the ruins of a castle in the nearby hills) and in ancient times (a Roman castrum on the hill Gradina, early Christian sarcophagi today exposed in front of the Franciscan church). 1399 Slano fell under the rule of the Dubrovnik Republic and was briefly the seat of the Dubrovnik prince (princes palace). Dubrovnik coastal region covers the area north of Dubrovnik, which is situated between the blue Adriatic sea and gentle hills full of olive trees and vines. Because of this diversity, many guests and visitors can relax, enjoy and have fun in a variety of summer activities, from beautiful beaches, water sports, to hiking and biking trails through the Coast. Slano, which is situated in a deep, sheltered bay is ideal for swimming and water sports: windsurfing, sailing, water skiing, riding on popular banana, pedal boats, gondolas ... Tourism, fishing, agriculture, olive, wine, fruit growing and growing herbs (sage and bay leaves) are the main occupations. Private accommodation in Slano. We invite you to spend an unforgettable holiday in one of the most beautiful bays of Dubrovnik Riviera. Welcome to Slano!
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Lokve
Lokve is a small mountain village and municipality in the Primorje-Gorski Kotar County in Croatia. It is situated in the center of Gorski Kotar halfway between Delnice and Fužine, next to the highway Zagreb-Rijeka. Along the village runs a small river Lokvarka, whose reconstruction in the mid-20th century created a large accumulation lake - Lokvarsko lake. The place is first mentioned in the 15th century and in early 19th century experienced a sudden economic boom with the passage of the Louisiana road that connected the cities of Karlovac to Rijeka and continental Croatia to the Adriatic sea. Residents of Lokve traditionally were foresters, miners, craft, and farmers, and today except forestry also is developing tourism. Accommodation in Lokve is offered in apartments, rooms and holiday homes within the beautifully landscaped private family houses. The biggest attraction of the place is a large artificial Lokvarsko lake which perfectly fit into the natural environment and attracts many lovers of fishing, swimming and sports activities such as hiking and biking. Nearby is one of the most beautiful caves in Croatia, Lokvarka cave. It is well maintained and open to visitors. Next to the village is a beautiful forest park Golubinjak ideal for walking and enjoying the fresh air and natural beauty. Among the cultural attractions are interesting Frog Museum and Local History Collection which has a valuable ethnological collection of traditional objects of this place. Lokve is an ideal starting point for discovering the Risnjak National Park, the highest mountain of Gorski Kotar which rises above the village. Contact directly owners of private accommodation in Lokve and spend an active weekend or a holiday in this beautiful small and quiet highland village. Search for cheap private accommodation in Lokve and surroundings. Apartments, rooms and holiday homes for rent in Lokve. Welcome to Lokve!
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