Drašnice

Drašnice is a small village situated in the municipality of Podgora in Croatia. It is located just ten kilometers south of Makarska. Today it has a population of just over three hundred inhabitants. The name Drašnice originated from a thorny plant, which occurs abundantly in the wider area of Dalmatia. Life in the area around Drašnice flourished since ancient times, and the remains of material culture in the area are dating to 8,000 years back in history. What makes unique in Drašnice are perfectly preserved stone houses of farmers and merchants who lived in them up to the great earthquake of 1962. That same year, they began to build the Adriatic highway, which allowed for movement of population to coastal areas. At the same time town experience rapid development of tourism thanks to its beautiful pebbles beaches and crystal clear seawaters. The local population has always been engaged in agriculture and fishing, and today their main activity is tourism. Drašnice offers their guests a varied and comfortable accommodation in rooms and apartments of family houses. Visit Drašnice and relax in this beautiful and peaceful Mediterranean atmosphere and climate. Contact directly owners of private accommodation in Drašnice. Welcome to Drašnice!

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Murter - Tisno

Tisno is a small town and seat of the municipality in Šibenik-Knin in Croatia. Tisno was named after the Croatian word Tisno which means strait, describing its position partly on the island of Murter, and partly on the mainland on a narrow strait just 38 meters wide, which separates the island Murter from the mainland. With the mainland is connected by a drawbridge that during the summer months is raised twice a day. Tisno was first mentioned in 1475 when the Venetians at this point built a fortress that protected the local population from the frequent Turkish invasions. Many residents from the interior during this period left their villages and took refuge in the safer island Murter. The parish church of St. Spirit was built in 1548, rebuilt in Baroque style in 1640. In the 19th century and the first half of the 20th century, Tisno was the administrative center and cradle of trade and commerce, which was specially developed between the two world wars. Along with trade and commerce traditional activity has been growing grapes, olives, and fishing. The population is still engaged in agriculture and fishing, but tourism is slowly becoming the main source of income and it is mostly by renting apartments and rooms in private accommodation. In Tisno there is hotel accommodation, apartments, and rooms of high category within the private family accommodation and a campsite. In Tisno you can enjoy the lush greenery, spacious squares, long promenade, and beautiful rocky beaches. Not far from Tisno on Murter you can visit a number of known rocky and sandy beaches with a rich gastronomic offer and numerous sports and water activities. On the island of Murter are also regularly organized daily trips to the National Park Kornati. Tisno is famous for The Garden Festival of electronic music, which is visited by many domestic and foreign guests. If you visit Tisno, you will certainly not regret it because this little place offers a variety of opportunities both for active recreation and for all those looking for fun or simply peace, sunbathing and swimming. Private accommodation in Tisno. Apartments, rooms, and holiday homes in Tisno and surroundings. Welcome to Tisno!

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Sveti Ivan Zelina

Sveti Ivan Zelina is a small town and the seat of a municipality in Zagreb County, located 27 kilometers northeast of the city of Zagreb. Zelina is an old cultural and economic center of the Croatian Prigorje, and consists of as many as 62 smaller settlements with a total of about 16,000 inhabitants. It is located on the southern slopes of Medvednica along the Lonja River valley and surrounded by the idyllic Prigorje hills and numerous vineyards. It was built around the church of St. John the Baptist, after which it was named. It is celebrated on June 24th, and then the St. John's Days, the main cultural event of the city, are traditionally held. Among the tourist attractions, we highlight the cultural heritage monument Zelingrad - a medieval fortress on the slopes of Medvednica, located 5 kilometers from the city itself. In the center of the city of Zelina is the Church of St. John the Baptist, which still dominates the entire area with its massive bell tower. Sveti Ivan Zelina is best known for its vineyards and the production of quality wines. The Zelina Wine Road, which runs through the idyllic landscape of the green Prigorje, is particularly interesting. It is an opportunity to enter the wine cellars or vineyards and cellars of famous Zelina winegrowers, and to have fun and have fun with excellent local specialties and quality wine. Among the festivals, we highlight the traditional Chestnut Festival, which is held in mid-October. Accommodation in Zelina and the surrounding area is mainly offered in private family accommodation, in apartments, rooms and especially holiday homes. We invite you to visit Zelina and experience all the charms of the Croatian Prigorje.

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Župa Dubrovačka

Zupa Dubrovacka is part of the Dubrovnik Riviera and is located 6 km southeast of the historic city of Dubrovnik, in the area of mild Mediterranean climate and crystal clear the Adriatic Sea. In all municipality lives about 6,000 residents in several villages. On the north side is bordered by steep mountain slopes covered with Mediterranean and subtropical plants, and to the south is widely known azure color and clarity of the Adriatic Sea. Because of its exceptional beauty, tranquility and peace in Zupa Dubrovacka, already during the Republic of Dubrovnik nobility and wealthy citizens started to build their villas, the forerunner of today's hotels. Although the first tourist steps and beginnings were humble, in the sixties and seventies of the 20th century when hotel like Kupari was built it started a real boom in the development of tourism in this area. Today in this area you can enjoy in the sun and sea, numerous bays, sandy and pebble beaches, secluded coves, modern family apartments, restaurants, taverns, sports courts, diving, trips, folk events, and adventures. Private accommodation Zupa Dubrovacka offers you the best and cheapest option if you want to discover Dubrovnik, but also if you want to relax in peace and quiet beauty of preserved nature. Welcome to Zupa Dubrovacka.

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Rab - Barbat and Banjol

Barbat and Banjol are two smaller places in the Primorje-Gorski Kotar County in Croatia. They are situated along the southwest coast of the island of Rab, opposite the island Dolin across the Barbat channel. From the ferry terminal Mišnjak, Barbat is the first settlement on the island of Rab, followed by the Barbat, which continues to the town of Rab. They are stretched along nearly 5 kilometers coastline that has many beautiful small beaches and piers for small fishing boats. Administratively they belong to the town of Rab and the two together has about 3500 inhabitants. Both places have a long history of settlement, as well as the entire island of Rab. In Barbat is found the remains of an early Christian fort St. Cosmas and Damian from the 6th century. Residents of Barbat and Banjol are traditionally engaged in agriculture, sheep farming, and fishing, and from the last half of the last century intensively developing tourism. Today its residents generally offer high-quality and comfortable apartments, rooms and holiday homes inside their private houses. In Banjol is known sandy beach Padova idyllic for families with small children because of its shallow water and various entertainment facilities. Along the coast of both places stretches 6 kilometers long promenade which leads to the town of Rab. The promenade is ideal for a morning bike rides and romantic evening walks at sunset. Right next to the promenade, there are numerous restaurants where you can enjoy the rich cuisine and seafood dishes. We invite you to visit the island of Rab and Barbat and Banjol, these two quiet places ideal for a good family vacation and starting point for discovering the entire island of Rab. Search for cheap private accommodation in Barbat and Banjol on the island of Rab. Apartments, rooms, and holiday homes cheaper up to 40%, without expensive agency fees. Welcome to Barbat and Banjol.

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Rab - Barbat and Banjol

Poličnik

Located just a short drive from the historic city of Zadar, Poličnik is a small but charming municipality in northern Dalmatia, Croatia. Although often overlooked by the main tourist traffic, Poličnik offers a peaceful retreat steeped in authentic Croatian culture, local traditions, and close proximity to natural beauty and major tourist attractions. Poličnik is part of Zadar County and serves as the center of a municipality that includes several nearby villages. The area is known for its agricultural roots, Mediterranean climate, and warm hospitality. With a history dating back to Roman and medieval times, Poličnik has preserved much of its rural character, making it an ideal destination for travelers looking to escape the crowded tourist destinations. Although Poličnik itself is small, its location makes it the perfect base for exploring northern Dalmatia. Here are some things to see and do: Zadar (15 km away) – This ancient city offers Roman ruins, Venetian architecture, the famous Sea Organ, and the Greeting to the Sun installation on the coast. Paklenica National Park – Ideal for hiking, climbing Velebit mountain and nature lovers, this beautiful park is an hour’s drive away. Nin and Zaton Beaches – Sandy and shallow, these beaches are perfect for families and are around 20-30 minutes away by car. Ravni Kotari Region – Discover traditional Dalmatian villages, wineries and olive groves in this fertile plain where Poličnik is located. Things to do in Poličnik: Agrotourism – Enjoy a local meal with homemade olive oil, prosciutto and cheese at one of the farmsteads. Cycling and hiking – Quiet country roads and paths offer scenic routes through vineyards and olive groves. Festivals – If you visit in the summer, you might want to check out one of the local folklore or gastronomic festivals that celebrate Dalmatian heritage. Accommodation in Poličnik includes private apartments and villas, many with swimming pools and views of the countryside and Velebit. Poličnik may be small, but its strategic location and authentic atmosphere make it an ideal destination for enjoying the authentic Dalmatian rhythm of life in rural Croatia.

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Pašman - Neviđane

Neviđane is a small tourist town and port in the county of Zadar in Croatia. It is located on the east coast of the island of Pašman, 3 km northwest of the town of Pašman. The older part of town is about 300 m away from the sea, while the new part of the town is situated along the coast. The settlement was first mentioned in the 11th century, and it was named after the monastery of St. Nevijane which was demolished in the war in the 17th century. With today's parish church of the Sacred Heart from the late 19th century, there are ruins of the church from the 17th century, while in the graveyard are the ruins of the church built in the 11th century. All this tells us about the long and rich history of this small town and the entire island of Pašman. In Neviđane lives about 400 residents, who are traditionally engaged in agriculture, fishing, and tourism. Tourism, as well as in other parts of the coast is being developed at the end of the sixties, and accommodation is offered exclusively in private accommodation in apartments, rooms and holiday homes. Here is a beautiful sandy beach that is ideal for families with small children. The sea is very clean thanks to the strong sea current in the Pašman channel, that changes direction every 6 hours. In addition to swimming, sunbathing and water sports, all visitors and guests can enjoy well-known Pašman cuisine. We recommend a pleasant bike ride, so you can explore the whole island. To lovers of entertainment and nightlife, we recommend an evening in nearby towns of Biograd or Zadar. Search our offer of cheap apartments, rooms and other private accommodation in Neviđane and spend a quiet and pleasant holiday in a true island atmosphere of the Adriatic. Private accommodation in Neviđane on the island of Pašman. Welcome to Neviđane!

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Čilipi

Cilipi the second largest place after Cavtat, in the Konavle, in the Dubrovnik-Neretva County, where according to the last census of 2011 live 933 inhabitants. It is located along the southwestern border of Konavle field, 22 km away from Dubrovnik and only 5 km from Cavtat. In the immediate vicinity of Cilipi is situated Dubrovnik International Airport, which is in the last few decades contributed extraordinarily to the touristic development of Konavle and all Dubrovnik region. The central part of the town is the largest church in Konavle, the parish church of St. Nicholas. The main square is widely known for its weekly meetings and famous folk folklore that runs events every Sunday from Easter to the end of October. It offers tourists a unique experience of an encounter with the traditions of Konavle. Worth visiting is homeland house of Konavle, a museum that houses a rich ethnographic material from whole Konavle. Private accommodation in Cilipi - Konavle. Welcome!

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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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Tinjan

Tinjan is a small settlement and municipality in the Istrian County. It is located in central Istria, 20 kilometers east of Poreč. In the municipality of Tinjan, there are two more picturesque places Kringa and Muntrilj. Tinjan proudly guards his rich history and tradition. Tinjan and its surroundings have many stone drywalls, folk, and architectural heritage as well as the gastronomic delicacies such as Istrian prosciutto. Tinjan was declared as the municipality of Istrian prosciutto, and apart from Istrian prosciutto, Tinjan is famous for the tradition of smithery. It is a typical small town of central Istria surrounded by forests, meadows, and pastures, and the inhabitants are mostly engaged in agriculture and tourism. Because of the highly preserved nature, idyllic environment and peace, tourism is developing, especially private accommodation. Tinjan offers many old traditional stone houses which have been converted by their owners to comfortable and luxurious holiday homes with pool. Here you can enjoy the peace and tranquility, the top local delicacies, all within easy reach of famous tourist towns such as Poreč, Pula or Rovinj. Contact directly owners of private accommodation, save up to 40% on expensive agency fees and spend an unforgettable vacation in Tinjan and central Istria. Welcome to Tinjan!

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