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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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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Brodarica
Brodarica is a small tourist town located on the Adriatic road, 5 km south of Šibenik. It is situated along five kilometers of beautiful Adriatic coast and is oriented to the west. In front of Brodarica are several islands that together form a large lagoon. Almost the entire length of the coast is covered by pebbles and rocky beaches suitable for families with children, but also for those guests who appreciate peace and quiet. As calm and quiet village villas and houses in Brodarica constantly attracts new visitors and tourists with its varied tourist offer which includes restaurants, coffee bars, taverns, night club, sports facilities (tennis, mini-golf, table tennis), water sports, and diving school. Here is one of the most popular fish restaurants in Dalmatia and it is worth visiting it and tasting some of the fresh fish and Dalmatian specialties. Local residents are farmers and fishermen mainly engaged in tourism. The whole area offers almost 2000 beds in apartments and rooms in private family accommodation. One of the must-see attractions not only in Brodarica but also in the whole Šibenik archipelago is the island Krapanj. It is only 300 meters away from the shore of Brodarica. Krapanj is the smallest and lowest inhabited island in the Adriatic covering only 0.36 km2 and an average altitude of 1.5 meters. It is known for its tradition of harvesting and processing sponges. We invite you to visit Brodarica and contact directly the owners of apartments and save up to 40% on expensive agency fees. Apartments, rooms, and private accommodation in Brodarica. Welcome to Brodarica!
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Kostrena
Kostrena is a small coastal town and municipality in Primorje-Gorski Kotar County in Croatia. It is situated on a peninsula 10 kilometers in length and in the vicinity of town Rijeka, surrounded by the Rijeka and Bakar bay. It was first mentioned in the early 15th century, and the history of Kostrena was known for its excellent sailors, captains and ship owners. Here it is today known Viktor Lenac repair shipyard. Today, the whole municipality has about 3,000 inhabitants who are mainly engaged in shipbuilding, shipping, and tourism thanks to its beautiful beaches and clear waters. Accommodation is offered in a youth hostel and many rooms and apartments within a private family accommodation. Friendly hosts will do everything to make your vacation as carefree as possible. On the entire length of the coast in Kostrena are many beautiful beaches, the most famous and most visited are those in the bay Žurkovo, Smokvinovo, Svežanj, Spužvina, Podražica, Nova Voda and Perilo. In Kostrena is a diving center Kostrena, so you can peek into the surrounding underwater world, but if you prefer to be above sea level, then we recommend sailing with the sailing club Galeb. Kostrena has several restaurants and taverns, where you can try local delicacies. Lovers of night life and good entertainment can visit and enjoy the rich night life of Rijeka. Visit this small coastal town with beautiful beaches and clear sea and spend a pleasant family holiday. Affordable private accommodation in Kostrena. Apartments, rooms and holiday homes, cheaper up to 40%, without high agency fees. Welcome to Kostrena!
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Lovinac
Lovinac is a small place and the center of the municipality in Lika-Senj County. It is located in the southeast of Lika and the largest Croatian karst field, Lika field. The municipality of Lovinac has 10 settlements (Gornja Ploča, Kik, Ličko Cerje, Lovinac, Raduč, Ričice, Smokrić, Sveti Rok, Štikada, Vranik) with a total population of slightly more than 1000 inhabitants. The population is traditionally engaged in agriculture (growing Lika potatoes) and livestock. Recently, tourism has been developing thanks to its natural beauty, mountains, clean rivers, and lakes, untouched landscape, healthy food, and numerous types of medicinal and aromatic plants. The biggest natural attraction is the Velebit Nature Park and the Velebit Mountain, which rises above Lika in the length of 145 km. Immediately above Lovinac rise the highest Velebit peaks, Sveto Brdo (1753 m above sea level) and Babin Vrh (1744 m above sea level). The whole area is ideal for all lovers of nature, fresh air, and active holidays. The whole area is also connected by four bike paths, and numerous hiking trails lead to the Velebit peaks. Other interesting places in this area include the natural (karst) and artificial lakes Štikada and Sveti Rok, then the Japod forts: Cvituša and Rukavinska gradina, the Turkish tower in Vranik, the Zdunić tower in Smokrić from 1744, and the Travić mill in Lovinac from the 19th century. A very interesting event - Lika Potato Day, is traditionally held at the end of September in Lovinac. In addition to potatoes, the traditional product of this region is Lika cheese, which you can buy at numerous family farms. Due to the proximity of the Zagreb-Split highway, the whole area is very accessible, and the sea and the first beaches are only 40 kilometers or about 20 minutes easy drive. You can find accommodation exclusively in private apartments, rooms and holiday homes where you will be hosted by friendly hosts. Visit Lovinac, Lika and discover the secrets of this as yet undiscovered corner of Croatia and experience the pristine beauty of life in nature under Velebit, so close to the sea.
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Krk - Njivice
Njivice is a picturesque tourist town on the island of Krk, in Primorje-Gorski Kotar county in Croatia. It is situated on the northwest side of the island Krk near the bridge connecting the island of Krk with the mainland. Administratively it belongs to the neighboring town of Omišalj, which is the first settlement on the island after passing Krk bridge. Njivice was first mentioned in the 15th century as a property of the Frankopan family, however, according to archaeological findings, the area was inhabited long before, in the time of the ancient Illyrians and ancient Romans. Throughout history, Njivice was a small fishing village whose residents were engaged in fishing, olive growing, animal husbandry, and exploiting surrounding forests. Today Njivice is a famous tourist destination, attracting many guests from all Europe and world countries, thanks to the preserved nature, pleasant Mediterranean climate, and a quiet environment. Along the entire coast stretches very clean and tidy pebble and rocky beaches surrounded by greenery and shade of trees with very clean seawater. Beach Jadran holds blue flag, an international environmental award for clean and safe beach and sea. Here you can enjoy many sports activities such as tennis, mini-golf, table tennis, basketball, and for all those with an adventurous spirit, we recommend recreational riding in the equestrian club Njivice. Nearby Njivice there are numerous biking paths and hiking trails, and certainly, most attractive ones are by the coast that connects Njivice with neighboring Omišalj and Malinska. Visit the island of Krk and Njivice, this small and quiet town with beautiful beaches, where you can spend a perfect family vacation. Search for private accommodation in Njivice. Contact directly owners of apartments, rooms and holiday homes in Njivice and save up to 40%. Welcome to Njivice on the island Krk!
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Ljubač
Ljubač is a small tourist town in the county of Zadar in Croatia. It is situated in the beautiful and spacious sandy bay, 15 kilometers northeast of the city of Zadar. It has about 500 inhabitants and administratively it belongs to the municipality of Ražanac, which is only 8 kilometers away. It was first mentioned back in 1205 under the name Castrum Jubae, when it was ruled by Croatian-Hungarian rulers. By the end of the 17th century, Ljubač was an important stronghold of the Venetian Republic in the defense against the Turks. After termination of the Turkish threat, the fort lost its importance, and it slowly decayed, and the locals turned to agriculture, olive growing and viticulture. The historical core of the place has kept all the characteristics of a small Dalmatian coastal village (narrow cobbled streets, densely placed stone houses, and barns), which gives it a special charm. Today, thanks to the development of tourism, the locals are turning to tourism services, and are offering quality and comfortable accommodation in apartments and rooms within their private homes. The biggest attraction of the place is certainly wide sandy beaches and reefs that are ideal for carefree play and relax for families with small children. The place is very quiet and peaceful, and away from all main roads, which also gives it a special charm, for those who like to spend a holiday away from the crowds and crowded beaches. In addition to comfortable apartment accommodation in Ljubač, there is a marina, shops and several restaurants offering authentic Dalmatian specialties. For lovers of active holidays, near Ljubač are many cycle paths, and in the immediate vicinity are Paklenica National Park and the karst beauty, river Zrmanja. Visit Ljubač, this hidden little dalmatian village, and spend a quiet family holiday on the large sandy beaches. Search for cheap accommodation in Ljubač! Apartments, rooms and holiday homes cheaper and up to 40%, without expensive agency fees. Welcome to Ljubač!
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Buje
Buje is a picturesque small town in Istria, Croatia. It is located in the northwest of the Istrian peninsula, near the border with Slovenia, and only ten kilometers away from the sea and the tourist town of Umag. The old town has developed on top of the hill and it offers panoramic views over the Istrian peninsula. It has been historically known as a guard of Istria. Buje has a long and rich history, it was inhabited by ancient Histri, after them Romans, and in the 7th century, Croatians and Italians. A small fortress is situated on the top of the hill. The castle was first mentioned in the 10th century as Castrum Bugle, which was then under the administration of the Patriarchate of Aquileia. At the beginning of the 15th century, Buje came under Venetian rule, under which it remained until the end of the 18th century. The following century and a half it was under Austrian rule, and finally, after World War 2 was merged into Croatia. Today Buje has about 5,000 inhabitants who are mostly engaged in agriculture, olive oil and wine production, and crafts. Recently, tourism started developing thanks to the vicinity to the sea, beautiful nature and rich cultural and historical heritage. Friendly hosts offer accommodation in small family-run hotels, apartments, rooms and holiday homes. In the old town, you can visit a parish church of St. Servul with a bell tower from the 15th century, which offers an unforgettable view of the entire northwest region of Istria. Here is also the church of Our Lady of Mercy from the 16th century, and the tower of St. Martin, one of the remains of the defensive walls of the city from Venetian times. Surrounding of Buje is intertwined with beautiful bike trails, wine roads and olive oil roads where you can taste Istrian cuisine and great homemade wine. Of many daily trips, we recommend to visit Umag and its beautiful pebbles beaches and visit the largest Istrian aquapark Istralandia. Visit Buje, this picturesque little town, and enjoy its famous wine routes, rich cultural heritage and beautiful nature that surrounds it. Search for private accommodation in Buje. Apartments, rooms and holiday homes in Buje cheaper and up to 40% without expensive agency fees. Welcome to Buje!
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Zaton - Šibenik
Zaton is a small village, located in the northwestern part of the Šibenik bay, 10 km from Šibenik. Surrounded by hills, it is situated on the very edge of the bay near the channel that connects Prukljan lake with salted Šibenik bay. In it resides almost 1200 inhabitants, and the backbone of the economy consists of farming, fishing and more recently in tourism. Thanks to its developed activities Zaton has a rich gastronomic offer which includes ham, cheese, lamb, fresh fish, shellfish from the bay, crabs, high-quality olive oil and wine. Zaton is best reached by boat from Šibenik. The sea is calm, regardless of strong winds or storms, and the perfect harbor for small boats and yachts. The specialty of this place is the mixing of freshwater carried by the river Krka and the salt of the sea that comes from Šibenik canal. We recommend visiting the Krka National Park and its beautiful waterfalls. Zaton is an ideal place for a quiet and peaceful family vacation, recreation and excursions. Due to the extremely favorable natural conditions here has been built quality rowing path with accompanying facilities for the Mediterranean Sports Games. Zaton has its own festival, which is traditionally held on the sixteenth of August on the Feast of St. Roch when suddenly the whole place comes alive. If you love nature and peace and quiet then the Zaton is the ideal destination for your vacation. Contact apartment owners directly and save up to 40%. Search for high-quality private accommodation in Zaton - Šibenik. Welcome to Zaton-Šibenik!
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Perušić
Perušić is a picturesque small town and municipality in Lika, Croatia. It is located in the central part of Lika, at the foot of the longest Croatian mountain of Velebit, at 600 meters above sea level. Perušić in its present form is formed at the turn of the 16th and 17th century when this area was located on the borderline between the Ottoman Empire and Croatia, which was then a part of the Austrian Empire. It was founded by brothers Dominik and Gašpar Perušić, descendants from a noble family from Dalmatia. Perušić was named after their last name. After the termination of the Turkish threat in the late 18th and 19th century, Perušić started developing - schools, forestry, post office, and railways were built. Today Perušić has about 1,500 inhabitants who are mostly engaged in agriculture and forestry. Tourism started developing slowly thanks to its unique location close to 3 national parks. Also, Perušić is surrounded by a mighty mountain of Velebit, very clean river Lika and the lake Krušćica. Friendly hosts offer accommodation in apartments, rooms and holiday homes, where you can enjoy a pleasant mountain environment. When in Perušić, do not forget to visit the medieval Gothic parish church of Holy Cross and Old Town Perušić, one of the best-preserved defense fortifications in Lika. Nearby Perušić, you can enjoy many activities such as hiking on Velebit, boating on the lake Krušćica, research underworld in Grabovača cave or you can visit a unique old stone Kosinj bridge from the 19th century on the river Lika. All gourmets and gastronomes will enjoy food in local restaurants that offer authentic peasant and traditional specialties such as lamb on a spit, potatoes, sauerkraut with smoked meat, Lika pots, Lika škripavac cheese, and fresh trout. Visit Perušić and surroundings where you will spend the holiday in the clean mountain environment with clean air, and delicious food of Lika. Search for cheap private accommodation in Perušić. Apartments, rooms and holiday homes in Perušić cheaper up to 40%, without expensive agency fees. Welcome to Perušić!
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