Fužine
Fužine is a small mountain town and municipality in the Primorje-Gorski Kotar county in Croatia. It is situated in the southwestern part of Gorski Kotar, at 700 meters above sea level, surrounded by picturesque mountains, ancient forests of conifers and beautiful lakes Bajer and Lepenica. Fužine is a relatively new village founded in the 17th century when the counts Zrinski had started the exploitation of iron ore, after which Fužine was named. The mines were gradually extinguished, and the settlement was developed after the construction of Karolina road and railways in the 18th century that have linked continental Croatia and the Adriatic sea, and the cities of Karlovac and Rijeka. Today, Fužine is a famous tourist spot, with a long tradition in tourism due to its natural beauty, a pleasant mountain climate and proximity to the sea, which is only 20 kilometers away. Accommodation can be found exclusively in quality private accommodation and in apartments, rooms and holiday homes. To rich tourist offering contributes two large and one small artificial lake, which perfectly fit into the natural mountain landscape. In lakes, you can swim or enjoy fishing, sailing or riding in boats and canoes. A special attraction is 300 meters long cave Vrelo, which is decorated for visitors. Nearby Fužine you will find a lot of marked biking paths and hiking trails. Very popular is a beautiful walk around the largest lake Bajer. The gastronomic offer is at a high level, and in the local restaurants, you can find authentic local dishes prepared according to original recipes like mushroom dishes, wild animals and wild berries. We invite you to Fužine during summer to spend the night in a pleasant highland air, and during the day to enjoy the preserved nature or in the nearby sea. Search for private accommodation in Fužine and its surroundings. Apartments, rooms and holiday homes for rent in Fužine. Welcome to Fužine!
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Tučepi
Tučepi is a small town in the Split - Dalmatia county in Croatia. It is located in Dalmatia and is part of the popular Makarska riviera, about 5 km away from Makarska. Located at the foot of mountain Biokovo, the accelerated development of Tučepi began in 1960 when residents built first private houses that offered apartments and accommodation for tourists and curious guests. Today, Tučepi is a modern tourist destination with more than 1,800 inhabitants. Tučepi is known for having the longest and most beautiful pebble beach on the Makarska riviera, which is over 4 km long. Along this beautiful promenade are the fragrant woods and tamarisk trees that create thick shade next to the beach. All this provides the ideal conditions for holidays and pleasant family vacations. It is also ideal for those guests looking for adrenaline and fun because the town of Makarska is at your fingertips. The offer of accommodation in Tučepi is very rich and varied, ranging from luxury apartments by the sea to the cheap rooms on the slope of the Biokovo mountain. Most of the accommodation facilities are apartments in private houses of very friendly hosts. Contact directly owners of private accommodation in Tučepi and save up to 40% on high agency fees! Welcome to Tučepi!
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Starigrad-Paklenica
Starigrad Paklenica is a town and municipality in the county of Zadar in Croatia. It is located in the northwestern part of the Zadar County at the foot of the Velebit mountain and has a population of 2000 inhabitants. Municipality of Starigrad includes the nearby village of Seline and Tribanj. The whole area is located in a protected natural environment because the whole mountain Velebit with its coast has the status of a nature park. The most interesting part of the mountain is located just in the hinterland of Starigrad, and these are the canyons of Velika and Mala Paklenica, which are due to the wealth of hydrological and geomorphological forms and rich flora and fauna were declared a national park. Here is also the highest peak of Velebit mountain, 1757 meters high Vaganski peak. Starigrad is the center of Paklenica riviera, which is built on a fertile plain on the foundations of the ancient city Argyruntum which was an important port and fortress in ancient Rome. Today it is a bustling tourist destination thanks to the kilometer-long pebbles beaches, mild Mediterranean climate, and numerous sports facilities. In addition to pleasant family resorts, Starigrad is a traditional gathering place for hikers, climbers, adventurers and nature lovers who come to explore the impressive Paklenica canyon and enjoy the unspoiled wilderness of Velebit mountain. In the past, the population has been engaged in nomadic animal husbandry, forestry, and agriculture. Slowly development of tourism at the end of the last century, today are dominating service activities and tourist services. Accommodation is available in many rooms and apartments of family houses, but also in a number of small private camps. The clean natural environment produces organically grown food that you can try in a number of local restaurants and taverns. We invite you to visit this natural paradise where the mountains touch the sea and where you will surely spend an unforgettable vacation. Contact directly owners of apartments, rooms, camps and holiday homes and ensure cheap accommodation. Affordable private accommodation in Starigrad Paklenica. Welcome to Starigrad Paklenica!
Opatija
Opatija is a town with the longest tradition of tourism in Primorje-Gorski Kotar county and the whole of Croatia. It is situated in the picturesque bay of Kvarner at the foot of the mountain and nature park of Učka. Opatija is the center of the famous elegant and charming Opatija riviera, and from the city of Rijeka, it is only 12 kilometers away. It was first mentioned in the 15th century, when a small settlement around the Benedictine abbey of St. James was developed, after whom it was named. In the mid 19th century began rapid development of the town when a wealthy merchant from Rijeka built in Opatija his summer residence - Villa Angiolina, which was the beginning of the development of tourism. Until the First World War, Opatija was known summer resort of the entire Austro-Hungarian Empire. Many kings, queens, and celebrities of the time spent their summer holidays in Opatija. Along 12 kilometers long promenade Lungomare, which connects Opatija and Lovran, are many hotels and beaches. Up until today, Opatija has maintained its charm and harmony with nature. Opatija is known for beautiful parks, fountains, beaches, lush Mediterranean vegetation, and pleasant climate. Accommodation in Opatija can be found in hotels, but also in quality private accommodation, where your hosts will surely offer enjoyable and affordable apartments, rooms or holiday homes. To lovers of active holidays, we recommend climbing on the highest peak of Učka (altitude of 1,400 meters) with a beautiful view of Kvarner bay and Gorski Kotar. Along the coast of Opatija, on famous Lungomare, there are many charming cafes and hotel terrace where you can drink your morning coffee and enjoy the view of the blue sea. All gourmets will be delighted by a wide selection of top quality, fish and traditional restaurants. During the summer, almost every day, there is an interesting open-air theater with drama performances and spectacular concerts. Visit Opatija, the pearl of the Adriatic and a popular summer and winter resort, and discover all the magic that it offers. Enjoy romantic walks along Lungomare. Search for affordable private accommodation in Opatija. Apartments, rooms and holiday homes in Opatija cheaper up to 40%, without high agency fees. Welcome to Opatija!
Krapina
Krapina is a town and seat of the Krapina-Zagorje county in Croatia. It is located in the center of the Croatian Zagorje on the river Krapinčica. It got its name from Krapinčica river, which once abounded in freshwater fish carp called krap. Croatian Zagorje is a historical Croatian region, which is situated in the northwest of Croatia north of the city of Zagreb, rich with hills, forests, and fields. The history of human occupation in the area of Krapina goes back to the distant past of about 100,000 years, as evidenced by the remains of Neanderthal man on the hill Hušnjakovo in the west part of Krapina. The first written documents referred to Krapina is from the 12th century as a royal fortress with the settlement around it. Later became the property of the noble family Keglević, and today it is a modern town and the cultural, political and administrative center of Krapina-Zagorje county. Tourism is slowly developing thanks to the diverse cultural and historical offer. Accommodation in Krapina can be found in several hostels, rooms, and apartments within a private family accommodation. From historic sites, we must highlight the historic urban core of the city, which has been preserved to this day. Especially beautiful is the church of Our Lady of Jerusalem, which is one of the most beautiful Baroque churches in Croatia, Krapina town gallery and the birth house of Ljudevit Gaj - the founder of the Croatian National Revival. Near Krapina is the Krapina Neanderthal Museum, which is also the world's most famous Neanderthal man. Here you can visit one of the wine roads of this vineyard-rich region, you can hike to the nearby peak Strahinščica at 618 m above sea level, or you can try your hand at paragliding tandem and experience the fairy tale of the Croatian Zagorje and Krapina from the air. We invite you to visit this interesting region of Croatia, book accommodation directly with the owners of apartments and rooms and save up to 40%. Search for cheap private accommodation in Krapina and the surrounding area. Apartments, rooms and holiday homes in Krapina. Welcome to Krapina!
Novigrad
Novigrad is a picturesque fishing and tourist town in the county of Istria in Croatia. It is located on the west coast of Istria near the mouth of river Mirna in the Adriatic sea. It was first mentioned at the end of the 6th century, but the city has been inhabited since prehistoric times. Valuable collection of archaeological findings from this area is now kept in the city lapidary. In the 13th century, the Venetians who ruled the city changed the former name of the town Aemona in Cittanova (Novigrad). Over the centuries, Novigrad has been a fishing town, however in the seventies of the last century started to develop tourism by building hotels, camps, and numerous apartments. The largest tourist facilities in town are offered in private accommodation, which consists of well-furnished apartments, rooms and holiday homes for rent. In Novigrad, you can visit a parish church of St. Pelagius and St. Maxim, the bell tower, which is also the main motif of the city, Lapidary Museum with a collection of stone monuments, Museum of the Austro-Hungarian navy as well as the walls from the 13th century, towers and the former main gate. You can relax and enjoy at one of the few pebbles and rocky beaches, and we emphasize Karpinjan pebble beach that stretches along 500 meters of coastline and which is ideal for families with small children. In Novigrad, you can experience the ultimate water fun in Aquapark Istralandia. You can visit ornithological reserve Antenal-Mirna, explore many bike trails, wine trails and olive oil trails where you can taste the superb local product of rich Istrian soil. Visit Novigrad, this beautiful Istrian town, where you are guaranteed a carefree vacation in the clean sea, pleasant climate, and diverse cuisine. Search our offer of cheap private accommodation in Novigrad. Contact directly owners of apartments, rooms and holiday homes in Novigrad and save up to 40% on expensive agency fees. Welcome to Novigrad!
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Šibenik
Šibenik is a historic town in central Dalmatia, Croatia. It is the oldest native Croatian town on the Adriatic coast, and he was unlike other major cities on the coast founded by Croatians when they came to this area in the 8th century. In the beginning, was created as ancient Croatian city - fort near the fortress of St. Michael, which still dominates the old town. It is located in a protected natural harbor, where the Krka river flows into the Adriatic sea. Today Šibenik with 48 000 inhabitants is the capital and cultural, administrative and tourist center of the Sibenik-Knin county. Šibenik, thanks to its long and rich history abounds with cultural and historical monuments, which attract many tourists and visitors. The biggest attraction is certainly the cathedral of St. James, built over a hundred years and was completed in the mid-16th century. Because of its uniqueness and the fact that it is built entirely of stone was placed on the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites. The panorama is dominated by four fortresses of Šibenik (St. Michaels, St. John, Sv. Nicholas, and Šubicevac), each of which offers a spectacular view of the city, the sea, and nearby islands. The fortifications now serve as tourist attractions that can be visited, and each one has a unique offer for tourists. After a long tour of the city and its old stone streets, you can relax in the newly opened city beach Banj that offers a unique view of the old town and offering numerous facilities ideal for children and lovers of various sports activities. To nature lovers, we recommend a visit to the national parks Krka and Kornati to which there are daily organized tours from the city port. If you decide to visit this ancient Croatian city, we recommend accommodation in private apartments in the old stone houses in the old town center, to help you experience the real atmosphere. Search for affordable private apartments and rooms in Šibenik. Welcome to Šibenik!
Omiš
Omiš is a city and port in the Dalmatia in Croatia, which is located about 25 km southeast of Split at the mouth of the emerald green river Cetina to Adriatic sea. Omiš is a well-known center of Omiš riviera, which stretches twenty kilometers along the Adriatic coast with exceptional natural beauty, numerous gravel and sand beaches, bays, steep cliffs, and crystal clear waters. About this exceptional beauty perhaps best illustrated by the inscription on the lintel of a Renaissance palace in the center of Omiš, where it is written Thank You, Lord, that I have lived on this earth. Besides enjoying the sun and sea on its numerous sandy beaches, Omiš offers its guests countless other activities such as the zipline in the Cetina canyon, hiking, rafting, kayaking and canoeing on the river Cetina, diving and windsurfing. One of the most popular attractions is Radman's mill and waterfalls Gubavica 50 meters high (Large and Small Gubavica). Radman's mill is located five kilometers inside the canyon of the Cetina river and is the most visited vacation area, famous for its culinary delights such as baked bread, soparnik or fresh trout. Accommodation in Omiš is not a problem to find because most of its inhabitants as additional work deals with renting apartments and rooms. Book your ideal apartment, room or holiday home and feel like at your own home with unquestionable kindness and hospitality of your hosts in Omiš. Apartments and private accommodation in Omiš cheaper up to 40% without expensive agency fees. Welcome to Omiš!
Klek
Klek is a small coastal town located in the beautiful bay along the main road between Split and Dubrovnik. It is located near the Croatian border with Bosnia and Herzegovina, in the municipality Slivno, in the Dubrovnik-Neretva County. It used to be an integral part of the famous Dubrovnik Republic, and today it has about two hundred inhabitants engaged in agriculture, fishing and tourism. Accommodation is offered exclusively in apartments and rooms in private houses. Surrounded by ancient olive trees, pine trees, oleanders, and other Mediterranean plants Klek is the ideal destination for a quiet, pleasant and romantic stay for couples and families. A beautiful pebble beach stretches the entire length of the village. The beach is clean, and visitors are offered the possibility of renting scooters, pedal boats, parasols, deck chairs, and bikes. Apart from swimming and water recreation facilities for tourists are available four tennis courts, miniature golf, table tennis, boules, and a playground. In the center is a large parking in the shade of ancient olive trees. From Klek are organized daily excursions to Mali Ston, and to the mouth of the Neretva river and the Pelješac peninsula. The beauty and magic of the Neretva river valley can experience through photo safari ride in a traditional Neretva boat. Search for affordable apartments and rooms in Klek and make direct contact with owners of private accommodation. Welcome to Klek!
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Split
Split is the second-largest city in Croatia with 170 000 inhabitants and is the largest city, cultural, economic and tourist center of Dalmatia. It is located on the east coast of the Adriatic Sea between Kaštela bay and Split channel. Split is one of the oldest cities in Croatia. Although traditionally considered a little more than 1,700 years old, when the Roman Emperor Diocletian in 305 AD built the world-famous Diocletian's palace, the city is in fact founded as a Greek colony Aspalathos in the 4th century BC, that is more than 2,400 years ago. Because of its long and rich history and cultural heritage, in the 1979 historic center of Split with Diocletian's palace was included on the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites. Split became an unavoidable destination for many tourists who spend their entire vacation in the city or who are just passing through because the Split port is the starting point for most of the central Dalmatian islands of Brač, Hvar, Vis, and Korčula. As for accommodation, Split abounds with affordable accommodation including apartments which are offered at every turn, so you can spend your vacation in the city center in the ancient stone houses or modern apartments along the beach. Walking through the historic center of the city it is possible to travel through time and watch the perfect preserved examples of ancient architecture like Peristyle and Diocletian's cellars, medieval Romanesque churches and Gothic palaces and the Renaissance portals of noble houses. When you get tired of city noise and crowds of tourists, there is the Marjan hill, with its forests, trails for running, hiking and cycling, and recreational facilities. Split is full of beaches, from the famous sandy beach Bačvice to stone isolated oasis around the entire Marjan peninsula where you can relax and enjoy in the true Mediterranean atmosphere. Search for affordable private accommodation in Split. Welcome to the town of Split!