Hvar - Zavala

Zavala is a small fishing and tourist place situated on the south side of the island Hvar bathed in sunshine in Dalmatia, Croatia. Is just 35 km away from the town of Hvar and 7 km from the town of Jelsa. On the slopes above the village, at the foot of the highest peaks of Hvar, there are numerous vineyards where the best wines of Hvar are produced. The slopes are steep and dive into the sea, forming beautiful pebbles beaches. The whole place is surrounded by the scent of lavender and rosemary, ancient olive groves and crystal clear waters of Adriatic sea, making it an ideal destination for lovers of nature, quiet and peaceful family holiday. A number of small but beautiful pebbles beach will give you peace and total relaxation away from the summer crowds in the larger and more popular destinations. In the evening you can enjoy a romantic walk along the illuminated promenade that stretches along the coast of Zavala. In Zavala, you can find exclusive accommodation and your hosts and owners will kindly show you all the benefits and advantages of this beautiful small place. Apartments, rooms and holiday homes in Zavala on island Hvar. Contact directly owners of private accommodation and save up to 40%. Welcome to Zavala on the island of Hvar!

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Brač - Milna

Milna is a village and municipality on the western side of the island Brač, in the Split-Dalmatia County, in Croatia. Milna was founded in the 17th century and developed around the castle of the noble family Cerinić. At that time it grew around the church of St. Mary that was also built by noble family Cerinić. Thanks to its position in a deep and protected bay, Milna is famous as the best natural harbor on the island Brač. In the mid 19th century here was flourishing shipbuilding and in its shipyards built as many as 16 sailing ships, which sailed throughout the Mediterranean and the worlds oceans. Today, instead of the shipyard in this area are three well-equipped marinas for sailors from around the world. Elegant old stone houses on the coast of Milna were once homes of ship owners and captains, and today inside them are stylish apartments and rooms in private accommodation. In addition to historical sites, natural beauty, pleasant climate and irresistible charm of typical Dalmatian small town, Milna attracts guest with domestic food and specialties of Mediterranean cuisine. The cuisine here is rich in fresh fish, olive oil extra virgin quality and local wines. Private accommodation Milna, island Brač - apartments, rooms, houses for rent - Great choice with cheaper prices without agency fees! Welcome to Milna!

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Jastrebarsko

Jastrebarsko is a town in central Croatia (Zagreb County), located at the foot of the Žumberak mountain and Samoborsko mountain, halfway between Zagreb and Karlovac. The town of Jastrebarsko was named after the hawks, and in German-language sources, it is also called Jaska, which is the popular name of this town. The city was first mentioned in the 13th century in a document of Ban Stjepan, as a center of trade and court. The life and development of the city were most influenced by the noble Erdödy family who had large estates in this area from the 16th to the 19th century. The castle of the Erdödy family in the city park in the center of Jastrebarsko is the oldest building in the city and one of the biggest tourist attractions. Today in the area of ​​the town of Jastrebarsko live about 16,000 inhabitants in about 60 settlements. Jastrebarsko and its surroundings are a favorite picnic spot because of the beautiful landscapes, nature park Žumberak - Samoborsko mountains, cultural-historical monuments, famous wines, and gourmet specialties. Surrounded by sunny wine-growing hills, which are home to numerous family farms, picnic areas, forests, numerous streams, hiking, and biking trails attract more and more tourists and guests looking for a holiday in nature and in harmony with nature. The Plešivica Wine Road was opened in 2001, with numerous family farms offering their products, especially wine and brandy. You can find accommodation in holiday homes and in apartments and rooms within family farms. Welcome to Jastrebarsko!

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Sveti Juraj

Sveti Juraj is a small coastal village situated at the foot of the Velebit, 10 kilometers south of the town of Senj. In the prehistoric times here was small village Lopsica, and in the old cemetery, there can still be seen the remains of the medieval church of St. Philip and James. Today here lives about 700 inhabitants engaged mainly in fishing and tourism. It belongs administratively to the town of Senj. In the center, there is a beautiful beach, and those who want a little more intimacy and privacy, they can find their peace in numerous hidden bays. The settlement is very peaceful and quiet without big summer crowds, therefore, it is ideal for all those who want to escape the city noise and pollution. Apart from being a tourist resort, Sveti Juraj is also known for the production of flower honey. Nearby is the Northern Velebit National Park that will delight all lovers of nature and hiking. Accommodation is offered exclusively in private apartments, rooms and holiday houses within private family accommodation. Contact directly the owners of private accommodation and spend a quiet family holiday in this small idyllic place at the foot of the Velebit mountain. Welcome to Sveti Juraj!

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Ist

Ist is a small island in the Zadar County in Croatia. Its area is only about 10 km2 and is located in the north of Dalmatia, north of the islands of Molat and west of the island Škarda. The only place on the island also bears the name Ist, and the nearest major town is Zadar with which it is well connected by ferry and catamaran lines. It was first mentioned in the 14th century under the Illyrian name Ost, and until the 18th century, it was under the direction and part of the parish of the neighboring larger island of Molat. During the 19th and early 20th century inhabitants of Ist were known sailors, and they had a large fleet of commercial sailing ships. Today, on the Ist lives only about 200 permanent residents, but other than olive and wine-growing, the main source of income is tourism. You can find accommodation on Ist only in private apartments, rooms and holiday homes, and your hosts will do everything, so you can spend a pleasant holiday. The place is very quiet and peaceful because here is not allowed motor vehicles, and is ideal for a getaway from the city noise. The atmosphere on the island is very relaxing surrounded by crystal clear blue Adriatic sea. In the center of village Ist is a large sand and gravel beach next to a pine forest where you can enjoy in the shade with your favorite book. In the village, there are two shops and several cafes and restaurants where you can taste the superb fresh fish. Visit this small idyllic island in Zadar archipelago and spend your holidays in peace and only with the sounds of nature and waves. Search for private accommodation on the island Ist. Contact directly owners of apartments, rooms and holiday homes in Ist. Welcome to island of Ist!

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Virovitica

Virovitica is a charming town located in northeastern Croatia, near the border with Hungary. It is the administrative center of Virovitica-Podravina County and has a rich history that dates back to the Roman era. Nestled between the slopes of the Bilogora and Papuk mountains and the fertile plains of the Drava River, Virovitica boasts picturesque landscapes and a strategic position that has shaped its development over the centuries. Historically, Virovitica was first mentioned in written records in 1234, during the reign of the Hungarian-Croatian King Béla IV. Over time, it became a significant cultural and economic hub, especially during the Ottoman invasions and later under the Habsburg Monarchy. The town's history is reflected in its architecture, with notable landmarks such as the Pejačević Castle, an elegant Baroque-style structure surrounded by a beautifully landscaped park. This castle, which once belonged to the noble Pejačević family, is one of the most recognizable symbols of Virovitica. If you enjoy outdoor activities, Virovitica is close to the beautiful Papuk Nature Park, offering numerous hiking and cycling trails with breathtaking views of forests, hills, and wildlife. For those who prefer a more laid-back experience, the Drava River nearby is perfect for fishing, picnicking, or simply enjoying the peaceful riverside scenery. Virovitica also boasts a vibrant local culture. Throughout the year, the town hosts various festivals that celebrate its traditions and local crafts. One of the most popular events is the Rokovo Festival, dedicated to St. Rocco, the town’s patron saint. During this time, the streets come alive with music, parades, and local delicacies. While in Virovitica, don’t miss the opportunity to try some of the region’s traditional cuisine. The town is known for its hearty Podravina dishes, such as kulen (spicy sausage), čobanac (stew), and delicious homemade wines. Despite its relatively small size, Virovitica is a vibrant town that reflects the historical richness and natural beauty of Croatia.

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Seget

Municipality Seget consists of six villages, namely: Bristivica, Ljubitovica, Prapatnica, Seget Donji, Seget Gornji and Seget Vranjica. Seget Donji is the largest settlement in the municipality of Seget and is located just two kilometers west of the UNESCO-town of Trogir and has a long tradition in tourism. Thanks to the mild Mediterranean climate and favorable geographical position, residents of Seget are mainly engaged in agriculture, fishing, and tourism. Seget Gornji was built in 1564 when Trogir nobleman James Rotondo got permission to build the castle. Later around the castle will form a settlement which was surrounded by a defensive wall and four towers due to the Turkish threat. Inside the castle in Seget is the parish church of Our Lady of the Rosary, which was built in the 18th century. The whole municipality Seget is a suitable destination for family tourism. Throughout the coast stretches a beautiful pebble beach with crystal clear waters and numerous restaurants and bars. Along the beach is a nice promenade to the hotel - apartment complex Medena. Near hotel Medena, there are numerous activities for children and water sports, tennis courts and other sports facilities which are open to all visitors. In addition to the hotel, Okrug offers numerous and diverse private accommodation from luxury suites with a breathtaking view over Okrug, Trogir, and Čiovo, to the low-cost rooms and apartments next to the beach. We invite you to visit Seget and discover all its interesting and rich tourist and gastronomic offer! Welcome to Seget!

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Raslina

Raslina is a small tourist town in the Šibenik-Knin county in Croatia. It is located 13 kilometers northwest of Šibenik, on the west coast of Prokljan lake. Prokljan lake is located in the lower reaches of the river Krka and because of mixing with the sea water, the water in the surface layer is brackish and salty at the bottom. Raslina has about 500 inhabitants who are mainly engaged in agriculture and tourism. Administratively it belongs to the town of Sibenik, which can be reached by taxi boats. Throughout its history, Raslina has always been closely related to Šibenik and the Šibenik noble families. It was first mentioned in the 13th century at the foundation of the diocese of Šibenik, and in the 15th century here was built the Church of St. Michael. At the beginning of the 16th century to defend the town against the Turks was built the castle with strong walls and towers. Traces of the old castle are now, unfortunately, become extinct because of World War II, when Raslina was burned down and destroyed. Today Raslina is an attractive tourist destination known for its fish specialties, quality wines, and clean seawater. Accommodation in Raslina is offered exclusively in apartments, rooms and holiday homes as part of private family accommodation. One of the biggest attractions near Raslina is certainly Krka National Park, which is only a few kilometers away. Apart from the beauty of the river Krka and Prokljan lake, guests can enjoy the peace, tranquility, and harmony of this small Dalmatian place, which is ideal for family holidays. Search for affordable accommodation in Raslina, and save up to 40% on expensive agency fees. Welcome to Raslina!

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Pag - Jakišnica

Jakišnica is a small fishing and tourist town in the Lika-Senj County in Croatia. It is situated in a beautiful little bay between Lun and Potočnice on the west coast of the island of Pag. It is located about 12 km north of the town of Novalja, to which it administratively belongs. In Jakišnica there is a beautiful sandy beach, perfect for family holidays and summer joys. For those who want to explore this beautiful island but also enjoy privacy, Jakišnica has many hidden sandy and rocky coves. The sea is very clean and the surrounding seabed, rich in fish, can be explored with experienced divers from the local diving center. Lovers of active holidays can enjoy well-kept bike trails that pass by ancient olive trees, stone walls, vineyards, and fragrant Mediterranean vegetation. Jakišnica has one luxury hotel. Far more diverse and affordable quality private accommodation can be found in private family houses. Delicacies of the island Pag, such as cheese, lamb, fresh fish, seafood and premium wines can be tasted in several restaurants that are located along the coast with beautiful views of the blue Adriatic sea. Visit Jakišnica and the island of Pag, and spend your holidays surrounded by clear sea, untouched nature, peace, and tranquility. Contact directly owners of apartments, rooms and holiday homes and save up to 40% on expensive agency fees. Welcome to Jakišnica!

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Dugi Rat

Dugi Rat is a village situated between Split and Omiš and the central place of Dugi Rat riviera consisting of a series of beautiful original Dalmatian places. From east to west riviera consists of Duće, Dugi Rat, Orij, Mali Rat, Sumpetar, Suhi Potok, Krilo Jesenice, and Bajnice. Along the riviera, the mountains covered with pine forests descend to the gravel and sandy beaches, creating an attractive destination for a perfect family vacation. The exceptional natural and tourist value in the municipality of Dugi Rat is a sandy beach that is stretching about 3 km from Dugi Rat to the border with the town of Omis. It was created by the drifts of sand that bring the river Cetina. High quality and cheap accommodation can be found in private apartments and rooms and well-equipped camps. Search for affordable accommodation in Dugi Rat. Welcome to Dugi Rat!

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