Srima
Srima is a picturesque small town in Šibenik-Knin in Croatia. It is located only 3 kilometers from the town of Vodice, to which it administratively belongs. Srima has about 900 inhabitants who are mostly engaged in the tourism and hospitality industry. A large number of households is offering accommodation services within their private homes. Srima was first mentioned in the 16th century when, because of the frequent Turkish invasions and robberies, residents fled to the nearby island Prvić and founded place Šepurine. At the end of the 17th century, the danger ceases, and the part of the population returned to Srima and then slowly began development of the area. Thanks to the development of tourism in the last twenty years and the gradual expansion, it merged with the city of Vodice, so it practically became Vodice suburb. The biggest attraction in Srima is kilometers of gravel and concrete beach, which stretch along the entire coast. One of the many beaches has the Blue Flag, as proof of clean beach and sea. Along the coast stretches promenade with tamarisk, which connects Srima and Vodice, so with a bit of a longer walk, you can visit the Vodice and its rich cultural and entertainment life. Sights worth visiting in Srima are church Alojzije Stepinac, and Srimska Lokva, where they were found valuable archaeological finds of early Christian two single-aisle basilica from the 6th century. Also worth a visit is the island of Prvić which can be reached in a few minutes by taxi boats. On the island Prvić, you can relax and enjoy the peace and quiet, and very clean seawater. Visit Srima, this very affordable small Dalmatian town with plenty of sunshine, beaches, and clear sea, making it an ideal destination for a perfect family vacation. Search for cheap apartments, rooms and holiday homes for rent. Contact directly owners of private accommodation in Srima and save up to 40% on expensive agency fees. Welcome to Srima!
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Krk - Stara Baška
Stara Baška is a small tourist resort on the southwest side of the island of Krk. It is part of the Punat municipality and it has about 100 permanent residents. Stara Baška extends along two kilometers of the coastline and it abounds with beautiful beaches and crystal clear sea. Stara Baška was built in the 14th century when refugees fled in front of the Turkish invasions and founded a village here. Apart from sheep farming, the inhabitants of Stara Baška were also engaged in fishing. However, today due to its unique natural beauty and numerous beaches, the main branch of the economy is tourism. Almost every family house offers accommodation in apartments or rooms, so accommodation except in the nearby camp can be found exclusively in private family houses. The place is very quiet and idyllic and is perfect for a pleasant family vacation and for those who want to relax from the city noise and pollution. The island of Krk offers many interesting, natural and cultural attractions and events, so Stara Baška can be an ideal place to discover the entire island of Krk, as well as the nearby island Cres and Rab, which are very well connected with Krk. Contact directly owners of private accommodation in Stara Baška, book your ideal apartment and spend an unforgettable holiday in this idyllic little seaside resort. Welcome to Stara Baška!
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Unešić
Unešić is a small settlement and center of the municipality in Šibenik-Knin County. It is located in Dalmatian Zagora (inland Dalmatia) 30 kilometers east of Šibenik and 15 kilometers from the Krka National Park. The entire municipality comprises of 16 settlements with a total of 1,600 inhabitants. The inhabitants are traditionally engaged in agriculture and cattle-breeding, but recently in tourism. Because of its position and small population, nature has remained very preserved, as well as the tradition and culture of this region. If you want to spend a holiday in a natural environment surrounded by peace and tranquility then you are in the right place. Unešić and its surroundings offer private holiday houses with swimming pools that offer complete comfort to their guests. Apart from holiday homes, there are several country farms and restaurants where you can try all the specialties of this region, such as Drniš prosciutto, cheese or lamb. Nearby is the National Park Krka, and only half an hour drive is the Unesco towns of Šibenik and Trogir. We wish you a pleasant vacation in Unešić and Dalmatian Zagora.
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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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Pregrada
Pregrada is a small town located in the westernmost part of Hrvatsko Zagorje, between the river Sutla and Macelj mountains and near the border with Slovenia. Pregrada is located in the beautiful valley of the river Kosteljina below the Kunagora massif, whose highest peak is at 522 meters above sea level. It was first mentioned in the 14th century in the statutes of the Primate's Chapter of Zagreb. Since the middle of the 19th century, Pregrada has taken over the role of the main central settlement of the surrounding area, ie it is the center of the municipality and has become a strong craft center on the once important Zagreb-Vienna traffic route. Today, Pregrada has about 7,000 inhabitants who are mainly engaged in crafts, production, and services. Among the service activities, tourism stands out due to numerous facilities and tourist attractions such as the first wine road in Croatia, the mountain lodge on Kunagora, elite tourism in Bežanec Castle, and numerous sacral buildings, the most important of which is the parish church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary. During the year, numerous cultural and tourist events are held here. Apart from the hotel in the Bežanec castle, you can find accommodation in apartments and holiday homes, and farms as part of private family accommodation. We invite you to visit this beautiful hilly part of Croatia where you will enjoy the peace and clean air, as well as numerous activities and an interesting and rich gastronomic offer.
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Krk - Omišalj
Omišalj is a small coastal town on the island Krk in the Primorje-Gorski Kotar county in Croatia. It is situated in a deep natural bay on the north-western part of the island near the Krk bridge and Rijeka airport. The historic town center is situated on a hundred meters high, steep cliff and visually dominates this part of Kvarner. Together with the city of Krk, Omišalj is the oldest settlement on the island. It was first mentioned in the 12th century as Castri musculi, the Latin name for the location of shells. Numerous archaeological traces are showing that the area around the city Omišalj was inhabited at the time of the ancient Illyrians, followed by the Romans. Throughout the Middle Ages, Krk was possessed by the Frankopan family who built a castle here, and later until the 18th century was ruled by the Venetians. Its economic and tourism boom was in the mid of the last century, and today Omišalj is an attractive destination for many tourists because of its proximity to Krk bridge and Rijeka airport, and combination of excellent climate and cultural-historical heritage. Accommodation is offered in comfortable apartments, rooms and holiday homes as part of private family accommodation. You can relax and enjoy in the most famous beach Pesja, marked by a blue flag as a guarantee of clean seawater. It is located in the shade of pine trees with a view of the entire bay of Omišalj. Beach Pesja is ideal for families with small children. From Omišalj are organized daily trips to the island of Cres and panoramic boat rides to Glavotok and Krk bridge. From historical sites worth visiting are the parish church of the Assumption from the 12th century, which was later rebuilt with mixed Romanesque, Renaissance and Baroque styles. In the nearby bay Sepen are the remains of the ancient town and early Christian complex Mirine Fulfinum. Visit the island of Krk and Omišalj, this small, picturesque historic town and spend a pleasant and peaceful family vacation in cheap private accommodation. Search for private accommodation in Omišalj. Apartments, rooms and holiday homes for rent in Omišalj. Welcome to Omišalj!
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Sukošan
Sukošan is a small tourist town in Dalmatia, Croatia. It is located in a large bay Zlatna Luka, 7 kilometers southeast of the historic city of Zadar. It is home to almost 4,000 inhabitants. Main activities are agriculture, viticulture, olive growing, fruit growing and of course tourism. The first written mention of Sukošan as a settlement dates from 1289, but there are numerous traces such as rustic villa on Barbir, the Illyrian fortress on Vrčevo and old Roman aqueduct (Vilinski zid), which shows that this village was inhabited since the time of ancient Rome. Sukošan is a beautiful and very comfortable place to rest, with a spacious and well-designed long coastline and numerous small bays, sandy and pebbly beaches, and clear sea. It is ideal for long walks in traditional narrow cobbled streets and enjoys in the many cafes, restaurants, and taverns with local specialties and wines. The first signs of organized tourism occur in the thirties of the last century when first pensions opened the door. Today, most of the residents offer services of private accommodation and is truly a tourist resort that has over 3000 beds in luxurious apartments, pensions, and hotels, as well as numerous campsites situated near the sea. Sukosan is known as the nautical center, thanks to the biggest marina in the entire Adriatic - marina Dalmacija. Find budget private accommodation in Sukošan. Apartments, rooms and holiday homes in Sukošan and surroundings. Welcome to Sukošan!
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Štinjan
Štinjan is a small tourist village in the county of Istria in Croatia. It is located in the southwest of the Istrian peninsula, only 5 kilometers from Pula. Štinjan has about 1,300 inhabitants and administratively belongs to the city of Pula. The center is located on a small hill about 50 meters above sea level, from where is a beautiful view of the Brijuni islands. It was first mentioned in Roman times under the name Astinianum when it was an agricultural area nearby Pula. From the 13th century is under the rule of the Venetian Republic, and from the 18th century under the Austrian empire. Štinjan was rapidly growing thanks to the construction of military naval port in Pula. Over the last twenty years, Štinjan is gradually becoming a tourism destination. Many private houses and villas that offer quality accommodation in apartments and rooms were built. In addition to tourism, the local population is engaged in fishing, construction, and agriculture. From historic sites, do not forget to visit the parish church with a bell tower of St. Margaret, Cristo fortress on the peninsula Proština, and the remains of ancient baths with mosaic floors and the remains of large wool mills in the Žunac gulf. Štinjan has a beautiful and large main beach, while in the surrounding bays are less visited beaches where you can enjoy privacy. During the summer in Štinjan are held numerous cultural, entertainment and gastronomic events. This small and peaceful village in Istria is ideal for family holidays, but also to visit the famous and popular tourist towns of Pula and Rovinj and explore the green interior of Istria. Search for apartments, rooms and holiday homes in Štinjan, and save up to 40% on expensive agency fees. Contact directly owners of private accommodation in Štinjan. Welcome to Štinjan!
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Funtana
Funtana is a small tourist town and municipality in the county of Istria in Croatia. It is situated in the central part of the West coast of Istria, just 6 kilometers south of Poreč. It was first mentioned in 13th century as a feudal estate of Poreč bishops. However, this area was settled by the Romans, testified by the remains of a Roman villa with aqueduct in the area of Green lagoon that can be seen today. Until the fifties of the last century, the residents of Funtana were mainly engaged in agriculture and fishing. In the sixties from the last century first hotels and camps in the area of Green lagoon were built. Tourism is slowly developing, and the residents of Funtana are beginning to offer accommodation services in apartments, rooms and holiday homes in their private family houses. Today, most tourist facilities of Funtana extends from Green lagoon in the north to Valkanela in the south. This several kilometers long area has numerous small coves and beaches overlooking a dozen smaller islands scattered in front of Funtana. One of the specifics of Funtana is a large number of restaurants, taverns and wine cellars where you can taste the superb Istrian specialties and famous Istrian wines. Apart from the rich gastronomic offer, Funtana offers many bike paths along the coast and in the interior, water sports, tennis, football, mini-golf, bowling, horseback riding... From extreme sports is offered rock climbing in the nearby Lim channel, parachuting school and jump from a plane in aeropark Vrsar. Visit Funtana, this hidden gem of the West coast of Istria and enjoy the unspoiled nature, mild Mediterranean climate, and crystal clear seawater. Search for private accommodation in Funtana. Contact directly owners of apartments, rooms and holiday homes in Funtana, and save up to 40% on expensive agency fees. Welcome to Funtana!
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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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