Pag - Zubovići

Zubovići is a small tourist town on the island Pag, with about 200 permanent residents. It is located on the northeastern coast of the Pag bay. Along with other settlements, Zubovići makes a group of settlements which have the common name Barbat. Barbat also includes settlement Metajna, Kustići, and Vidalići. The place was founded in the 18th century when the family Zubović moved here from Pag for work and fishing of tuna. Once a fishing and farming village, today is a popular tourist destination and is particularly popular among families with children because of its beautiful sandy beaches. Accommodation is offered exclusively within the private family houses, in high quality and modern apartments, rooms and holiday homes. In the village, there is a beautiful natural sandy beach Veli žal, located in a small bay. In nearby Metajna and Kustići, there is also a sandy beach, ideal for everyday enjoyment, sunbathing and swimming in the crystal clear sea. Zubovići has few bars and a couple of restaurants where you can taste fresh fish and the famous Pag specialties. If you are looking for adventure or a good nightlife, some ten kilometers away is the world-famous beach Zrće and the nearby town of Novalja with many entertainment and cultural events. Visit Zubovići, Barbat and Pag bay, this beautiful natural area of ​​sandy beaches, clear waters and pleasant silence. Search for cheap private accommodation in Zubovići. Apartments, rooms and holiday homes for rent in Zubovići cheaper up to 40%, without high agency fees. Welcome to Zubovići!

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Čakovec

Čakovec is a city and seat of Međimurje county in Croatia. It is located in the northernmost part of continental Croatia, between the rivers Mura and the Drava and has a population of 15000 inhabitants. Its name comes from the count Chakyja, who in the early 13th century built a wooden fortress later called Csaky's tower. Time of significant economic and cultural development of the city began in the 16th century when the Croatian noble family Zrinski became the owner of the entire area. 29 May 1579. count Juraj Zrinski granted the special privileges to inhabitants of the Čakovec fortress, which is the basis for the development of Čakovec as a free trade city and the date is still celebrated as the Day of the City of Čakovec. Thanks to the contributions and efforts of the Counts Zrinski, Čakovec is also called the City of the Zrinski. At the center of Čakovec is located Stari Grad, then and now a symbol of the historical landmark of the city. Another important historical monument is the Franciscan church and monastery from the first half of the 18th century built in the Baroque style. It is worth to visit and see numerous exhibits in the Museum of Čakovec. Međimurje is known for its rolling hills and vineyards, agriculture and hunting grounds. All gourmets will surely enjoy when they try some of the local specialties such as battered soups, stews or Međimuje strudels, and all this with a glass of fine wine from Međimurje basements. We invite you to visit Međimurje and Čakovec and to enjoy in this idyllic region where merge many European influences. Search for private accommodation in Čakovec. Apartments, rooms and holiday homes in Čakovec, cheaper up to 40% without high agency fees. Welcome to Čakovec!

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Pašman - Kraj

Kraj is a small village in the southeastern part of the island Pašman, 3 km south of the town of Pašman. It extends along two beautiful sandy beaches, surrounded by ancient olive groves and vineyards. The place is very quiet and peaceful and ideal for families with children, but also for all those who want a rest from the big city crowds and noise. The town is dominated by the Franciscan monastery of St. Duje from the 14th century built in the Gothic style. In the monastery, there is a picture of the Virgin Mary with the baby Jesus from the 15th century and a museum with exhibits that tell the long history of the town and the whole island of Pašman. The population is traditionally engaged in agriculture, wine and olive oil, and fishing. The place is also known for producing very tasty goat cheese. Nowadays tourism slowly takes over the lead role, and accommodation can be found in apartments and rooms of private family houses in which kind hosts will accommodate and provide you an unforgettable holiday. In addition to sandy beaches, the place is ideal for long walks, hikes, and bike rides through the lush Mediterranean vegetation of herbs, old vineyards, and olive groves. After a full day of swimming or active holiday, we recommend visiting local taverns, which offer healthy and organic food and authentic seafood dishes with a glass of fine wine from Dalmatia. We invite you to visit Kraj on the island of Pašman and rest your body and soul in this small, quiet island village. Private accommodation on the island of Pašman - Kraj. Apartments, rooms, and holiday homes cheaper up to 40% without costly agency fees. Welcome to Kraj on the island of Pašman!

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Duće

Duće is a small tourist town in the Split-Dalmatia county in Croatia. It is situated close to the town of Omiš along several kilometers of beautiful coastline next to the road Omiš - Split. The Duće has about 1500 inhabitants and administratively belongs to the municipality of Dugi Rat. The place is first mentioned in the 12th century when it belonged to the famous Poljice Republic. Until 50 years ago the majority of the population was engaged in agriculture, maritime affairs, and fisheries. Over the last 50 years, the place has been extensively developed thanks to tourism, and most residents are now involved in tourism and offer accommodation in their private homes. The beautiful sandy beach stretches along the entire length of Duće, almost 6 kilometers from Omiš to Dugi Rat. This unique beach is a real pearl of the Adriatic and is perfect for a summer vacation for families with young children thanks to its numerous facilities. Along the coast, there are many bars and restaurants where you can taste delicious Dalmatian specialties. We recommend trips to nearby historic cities of Split and Omiš, but also to the natural phenomenon of the canyon of the river Cetina where you can enjoy in rafting, canoeing, as well as local specialties like eel and frog on the grill. Visit Duće, this small and quiet Dalmatian town with beautiful long beaches, preserved nature, and interesting surroundings. Apartments, rooms and houses for rent in Duće. Contact the owners of private accommodation and save up to 40% on expensive agency fees. Welcome to the Duće!

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Žuljana

Žuljana is a small tourist town in the Dubrovnik-Neretva County in Croatia. It is situated on the southern part of the Pelješac peninsula in the picturesque sandy bay. It is oriented to the west, and overlooks the island of Korčula and Lastovo, and also has a memorable sunset, a truly special experience. Administratively it belongs to the town of Ston, which is only 25 kilometers away. It was first mentioned in written records in the 12th century, and it was named after the church of St. Julian. The village has about 200 permanent residents, who are mainly engaged in tourism, as well as in wine and olive growing and fishing. Accommodation in Žuljana is exclusively offered in apartments, rooms and holiday homes as part of private family accommodation. Here is a post office, exchange office, shop, restaurant, cafe-bar, 4 small private car-camps, and many private rooms and apartments. Active vacation lovers will enjoy in diving crystal clear and fish-rich waters and ride a bike through dense pine-scented forests. From Žuljana, there are organized excursions to the nearby island of Mljet and the national park, where you can spend a pleasant day. The place is very calm and quiet, and its long beaches and clear waters are true invitations to all families with young children. We invite you to visit Žuljana on the Pelješac peninsula, this little oasis of tranquility and pristine Mediterranean beauty and spend a pleasant and memorable family vacation. Apartments, rooms, and holiday homes are cheaper up to 40% without expensive agency fees. Private accommodation in Žuljana on the Peljesac peninsula. Welcome to Žuljana!

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Buzet

Buzet is a picturesque small town in the county of Istria in Croatia. It is located in the Mirna valley in the north of the Istrian peninsula near the border with Slovenia. It has about 6,000 inhabitants and it is divided into two parts. The old town of Buzet is located at 150 m high hill above the Mirna river valley, while the newer part of town, called Fontana, is located in a fertile valley at the foot of the hill. Due to the favorable climate and very fertile land, this area has been inhabited since ancient times, as evidenced by numerous archaeological findings from the surrounding caves. There are numerous traces of Illyrians and Romans and the Venetian Republic, which ruled this area until the end of the 18th century. Today, Buzet is a modern small town where besides agriculture and viticulture are developed various crafts and small businesses. Although not on the coast, tourism in Buzet is developed because of its long and fascinating history, beautiful nature and Istrian truffles that grow in the surrounding forests. Buzet is often called the city of truffles. You can find accommodation in apartments, rooms and many holiday homes in quality private family houses. Lovers of active holidays and nature can enjoy in bike trails and hiking trails on nearby Čićarija mountain, horseback riding and free climbing. Do not miss to visit local taverns, restaurants and rural households where you can try Istrian delicacies including the famous truffle prepared in many different ways. Visit Buzet and its surroundings, and spend an active holiday on fresh air, along with delicious home-made food. Search for cheap accommodation in Buzet and its surroundings. Contact directly owners of apartments, rooms and holiday homes and save up to 40% on expensive agency fees. Welcome to Buzet!

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Imotski

Imotski is a small and picturesque town in the Split-Dalmatia County. It is situated in the Dalmatian hinterland behind the mountain of Biokovo along the border with Bosnia and Herzegovina. About 10,000 people live in Imotski, mainly engaged in the cultivation of kiwi, olives, grapevines, figs, and the production of prosciutto. It is located at an altitude of 260 meters where Imotsko field is located, up to 440 meters where the town of Imotski is located. It has a very pleasant Mediterranean climate due to the proximity of the Adriatic sea and Makarska riviera which are easily accessible due to tunnel through Biokovo mountain. Near Imotski, there are two pearls of nature Crveno lake and Modro lake. Modro lake is perfect for swimming, but sometimes during very hot summers is known to be completely dry. Above the lake lies the 10th century Topana fortress, which offers a breathtaking view of the entire Imotski area. Crveno lake is named after the red color of the rocks surrounding it. It is a specific lake because its minimum depth is 233 meters and during high water level, depth is over 300 meters, making it one of the deepest karstic lakes in the world. The center of Imotski is full of stone houses, streets, and stairs, connecting the old and newer parts of the city. Recently, tourism has been developed thanks to the vicinity of the famous Makarska riviera and Omiš riviera. Every year, residents are increasing the offer of apartments, rooms and old traditional stone houses with pool. If you want to spend peaceful holidays, surrounded by magnificent nature, then Imotski is the perfect destination for you. Contact directly the owners of private accommodation and spend an unforgettable holiday in the mystical and picturesque hinterland of Dalmatia. Welcome to Imotski!

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Maslenica

Maslenica is a small town and port in the county of Zadar in Croatia. It belongs to the municipality Jasenica, which includes Rovanjska, Modrić and Zaton Obrovački. Maslenica is situated in a deep natural bay - Novigrad sea, not far from the mouth of the river Zrmanja, which flows into the bay. It was named after ancient olive trees that are still cultivated and grown along the coast. West of Maslenica is imposing Maslenica bridge that connects continental Croatia with Dalmatia. The bridge was badly damaged during the war in 1990, but in 2006 the bridge was completely rebuilt and on it, you can experience the adventure of bungee jumping. Thanks to its close proximity to the highway Zagreb - Split and Zadar airport, and quality private accommodation, this small tourist town is becoming increasingly sought tourist destination. It is ideal for a perfect family vacation in a beautiful natural setting with clear seawater, clear river Zrmanja and the impressive Velebit mountain. The beaches are mostly gravel or stone with very shallow waters, and they have no large crowds, so are ideal for those looking for privacy, peace, and quiet. Nearby Maslenica there are several interesting excursions such as rafting or canoeing on the karst beauty river Zrmanja and hiking and jeep safaris in the natural beauty of the Velebit mountain. Visit Maslenica and recharge your batteries in a quiet and peaceful natural setting perfect for the perfect family vacation. Contact directly owners of apartments, rooms and holiday homes in Maslenica and save up to 40% on high agency fees. Search for affordable private accommodation in Maslenica. Welcome to Maslenica!

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Vis - Komiža

Komiža is a typical small fishing town situated on the west coast of the island of Vis at the foot of nearly 600-meter high mountain Hum. It is situated in a bay that protects it from the northern winds and coastline has many beautiful pebbles beaches (Kamenica, Gusarica, Nova Pošta, Velo Žalo). Komiža offers excellent opportunities for guests and visitors: quality accommodation in a hotel or private accommodation in apartments, and a number of cultural and historical attractions such as churches, monasteries, and fortresses. From the town of Vis is only 10 km away, which is only ferry link with the mainland and the city of Split. Residents of Komiža are traditionally engaged in agriculture, wine-producing, fishing and fish processing, shipping, and more recently of course, in tourism. Komiža is known for its excellent fishermen and their traditional wooden sailing ship - falkuša. In addition to sunbathing on one of the few sandy beaches, Komiža offers many opportunities for sports and recreation, and guests have access to three boccia, basketball, handball, and football playgrounds. Particularly popular is diving because of the very rich marine life, clean and warm sea, and many fish species. You can also hike to the nearby Hum, which is the highest peak of the whole island of Vis and from where you have the best view of the entire central Adriatic archipelago. You can also cycle to one of the secluded coves on the south side of the island. Not far from Komiža lies the island of Biševo, which hides a unique attraction - an underwater sea cave - Blue Cave. If you visit the island of Vis and Komiža, you're bound to fall in love at first sight in this beautiful little town that will win you over with its charm and beautiful island environment. Private accommodation in Komiža on the island of Vis. Contact directly owners of apartments and rooms and save up to 40%. Welcome to Komiža and island of Vis!

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Marčana

Marčana is a small town in the county of Istria in Croatia. It is situated on the southern part of the Istrian peninsula, a few kilometers from the sea and about 15 kilometers from the town of Pula. Marčana is also the center of the municipality to which belong 22 surrounding smaller villages and hamlets. The whole municipality has a population of 4,000 inhabitants who are mostly engaged in agriculture, service industries, and tourism. Especially popular are luxurious holiday homes with swimming pool that are offered throughout the green hinterland of Marčana. The settlement was first mentioned in the 13th century when it belonged to the Venetian Republic. It remained part of the Venetian Republic until the end of the 18th century, and from early 19th century it belonged to the Austrian Empire. After the end of the Second World War, Marčana has finally become part of Croatia. The whole municipality of Marčana is developing along with the development of tourism. Although it has developed tourism, this area of 36 kilometers of coastline is the least urbanized coastal area in Istria with crystal clear blue sea and lush greenery in the background. Close to Marčana is a quarry from where excellent quality stone was extracted, and from which many famous European buildings were built. Start exploring villages in surrounding and discover parts of Istrian history in picturesque bays, stone churches and the remains of ancient settlements. Visit Marčana and its surroundings, this ideal destination for anyone looking for a different type of holiday, away from the summer crowds and crowded tourist destinations. Contact directly owners of apartments rooms and holiday homes in Marčana and its surroundings. Search for affordable private accommodation. Welcome to Marčana!

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