Hvar - Vrboska
Vrboska is the smallest town of the island Hvar, in the municipality of Hvar in Dalmatia, Croatia. It is situated in a deep narrow bay on the north coast of the island surrounded by pine trees, vineyards, and olive groves. In Vrboska lives only 526 inhabitants. It was founded in the 15th century as a fishing port, and with the development of fisheries and trade, so was also growing well-being of the entire surrounding area. In the early 20th century, Vrboska had a sardine factory, wooden boats, hotels, fishing professional association and a regular shipping line to Split and the neighboring island of Brac. Today Vrboska is a famous tourist destination with a popular marina for yachtsmen and sailors, which is open all year and offer various and good quality accommodation in the family houses of the old town built in the Renaissance, Gothic and Baroque style. The most prominent object of the islands architectural heritage is the church (fortress) of St. Mary, built as a refuge for its inhabitants during the Turkish invasions in the 16th century. Vrboska is often referred to as Little Venice because of its numerous small bridges. Healthy food from surrounding fields and freshly caught fish with homemade olive oil and Mediterranean spices and a glass of one of the famous Hvar wines are a unique gourmet experience. With excellent gourmet experience in Vrboska guests can enjoy the beautiful sandy and pebble beaches, clean air, crystal blue sea, and untouched nature. Nearby there is a small island Zečevo, a paradise for nudists. Near the beach, there are apartments, family hotels, restaurants, campsites with stores and bars. Apartments, rooms and holiday homes in Vrboska on island of Hvar. Find private accommodation at the lowest price and relax in this small Mediterranean paradise! Welcome to Vrboska on the island of Hvar!
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Posedarje
Posedarje is a small town and municipality in the county of Zadar in Croatia. It is located about 25 km northeast of the historic city of Zadar on the coast of Novigrad sea. In the municipality of Posedarje is included famous tourist village Vinjerac which is located in the Velebit channel with a beautiful view of the majestic Velebit mountain. Posedarje was first mentioned in the early 13th century under the denomination Possedaria to rectify the Hungarian-Croatian King Andrew II. Local residents in Posedarje were mainly engaged in traditional occupations like viticulture, livestock breeding, and fishing. Today it is increasingly turning to tourism and more locals offer quality accommodation in apartments, rooms and small private camps. The tourist offer consists of various cultural events and entertainment, like the traditional donkey race which is held every year in early August. The place is full of beautiful beaches, long promenades along the sea, and rich cuisine. The main feature is certainly peace and silence in this small place with no big crowds and crowded beaches. The sea is clean and unpolluted, rich in fish and shellfish. Nearby Posedarje there is a possibility for departures on interesting trips such as hiking and jeep safaris on Velebit and canoeing trip on the nearby river Zrmanja, one of the brightest and cleanest rivers in the world. Visit Posedarje and its surroundings, book your preferred apartment or room and get to know this interesting place and the life of people and their customs. Private accommodation in Posedarje. Apartments, rooms and private camps in Posedarje. Welcome to Posedarje!
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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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Pitomača
Pitomača is a charming village and municipality in Virovitica-Podravina County, in northeastern Croatia. It is located in a spacious valley between the hills of Bilogora and the Drava River, making it an ideal destination for relaxation, enjoying nature and exploring the rich cultural tradition of Podravina region. Pitomača is the perfect destination for guests and travelers looking for an authentic experience far from the usual tourist routes. With a population of around 10,000 inhabitants, it has preserved the peaceful atmosphere of a small town, ideal for escaping the crowds and asphalt of the city. Among the tourist attractions, we can highlight the Church of St. Vitus, located in the center of Pitomača, and the Interpretation Center of the House of Petar Preradović in Grabrovnica. This modern museum is located in the birthplace of the famous Croatian poet Petar Preradović. It was renovated in 2019 and offers an interactive exhibition about Preradović's life, poetry and the history of the entire region. A special tourist attraction of this part of Podravina is the small picturesque village of Križnica, the only settlement on the left bank of the Drava that can be reached by a suspension footbridge. Its well-preserved, untouched nature and peaceful atmosphere are ideal for relaxing, fishing or tasting Drava fish dishes. Among the tourist activities, we highlight adventures on the Drava River, cycling and hiking on nearby Bilogora. The Drava River, often called the "Amazon of Europe", is a paradise for nature lovers and offers relaxation on sandy beaches, and is part of the Mura-Drava-Danube Biosphere Reserve. The Green heart hiking trail leads to Kula, the highest peak in the Pitomača municipality (288 m) on Bilogora, from which there is a beautiful panoramic view of the Podravina forests and plains. Pitomača is part of the famous Podravina wine region, and local winemakers offer wines such as Graševina and Frankovka. In rural households and local restaurants you can enjoy traditional dishes such as kulen and other cured meats, čobanac (spicy Slavonian goulash), and homemade strudel and cakes. Accommodation can be found mostly in private accommodation, and holiday homes along the Drava river are particularly popular. Visit Pitomača, a hidden gem of Podravina, and relax and enjoy the preserved nature and get to know the rich tradition of this part of Croatia.
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Kršan
Kršan is a picturesque medieval village and municipality in Istria in Croatia. It is located on the eastern side of the Istrian peninsula at the foot of the slopes of the mount of Učka, and is located 11 kilometers from Labin. The municipality consists of 24 small villages and hamlets with a total population of about 3,000 inhabitants. The village and municipality were built near to a medieval castle, which is today one of the best-preserved castles in Istria. The newer part of town is situated on the intersection between Labin and Rijeka. Throughout its tumultuous history, Kršan castle changed many rulers. For the first time, the castle was mentioned in the 13th century as Castrum Carsach, when it was under the rule of Pazin principality (the Austrian part of Istria). The origin of today's name of Kršan is most likely from the owners from the 15th century, the family Cherstlein de Pisino which people at that time began to call them von Karscheyner. Family crest had arrowhead, which until today remained motive on Kršan's coat of arms. Today Kršan successfully develops businesses, agriculture and cattle breeding, and it is becoming a recognizable tourist destination with many holiday homes and interesting events such as the Festival of wild plants, Krafifest, Kršonski pir, Days of Istrian bluebell, Festival of hunting - Hubertfest and others. The municipality of Kršan has access to the sea in the bay of Plomin and the small fishing village of Plomin Luka. Lovers of sports activities and nature can enjoy hiking and cycling through the green Istrian hills and valleys. Gastronomic specialties of this region such as the Istrian prosciutto and cheese, Istrian soup and Kvarner shrimps, you can try in the local taverns and restaurants. Search for apartments, rooms and holiday homes in Kršan and its surroundings. Private accommodation cheaper up to 40% without expensive agency fees. Welcome to Kršan!
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Srima
Srima is a picturesque small town in Šibenik-Knin in Croatia. It is located only 3 kilometers from the town of Vodice, to which it administratively belongs. Srima has about 900 inhabitants who are mostly engaged in the tourism and hospitality industry. A large number of households is offering accommodation services within their private homes. Srima was first mentioned in the 16th century when, because of the frequent Turkish invasions and robberies, residents fled to the nearby island Prvić and founded place Šepurine. At the end of the 17th century, the danger ceases, and the part of the population returned to Srima and then slowly began development of the area. Thanks to the development of tourism in the last twenty years and the gradual expansion, it merged with the city of Vodice, so it practically became Vodice suburb. The biggest attraction in Srima is kilometers of gravel and concrete beach, which stretch along the entire coast. One of the many beaches has the Blue Flag, as proof of clean beach and sea. Along the coast stretches promenade with tamarisk, which connects Srima and Vodice, so with a bit of a longer walk, you can visit the Vodice and its rich cultural and entertainment life. Sights worth visiting in Srima are church Alojzije Stepinac, and Srimska Lokva, where they were found valuable archaeological finds of early Christian two single-aisle basilica from the 6th century. Also worth a visit is the island of Prvić which can be reached in a few minutes by taxi boats. On the island Prvić, you can relax and enjoy the peace and quiet, and very clean seawater. Visit Srima, this very affordable small Dalmatian town with plenty of sunshine, beaches, and clear sea, making it an ideal destination for a perfect family vacation. Search for cheap apartments, rooms and holiday homes for rent. Contact directly owners of private accommodation in Srima and save up to 40% on expensive agency fees. Welcome to Srima!
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Nedešćina
Nedešćina is a small town and municipality in Istria in Croatia. It is located on a small plateau above the Raša river valley, in the hinterland of Labin, at about 300 meters above sea level. The sea is only ten kilometers away, in Rabac so that this unique area is in some way link between the green and blue Istria. The village has about 600 inhabitants, but in the whole municipality lives about 3,000 inhabitants. The history of this region, as well as the whole area, is long and turbulent because of its favorable geographic position and fertile land. Area Nedešćina is inhabited since the Bronze Age when in this area, Illyrian-Celtic tribes built prehistoric ruins on the hills. During the Middle Ages, this area was the estate of various noble families from Germany, Patriarch of Aquileia and Venetians. The real development of this area become from the early days of mining in the 19th century under French and then Austrian rule. Today, the area Nedešćina is developed and very attractive to tourists because of the numerous opportunities for active recreation on the cycling paths and hiking trails, and exploring nature and ancient ruins. In Nedešćina and its surrounding are offered various forms of private accommodation; from agritourism and rural houses to luxury apartments. Sea and beautiful beaches of the tourist town of Rabac is only 10 kilometers away, so this is the right place for families, hikers, and adventurers who want to spend their holidays in peace, quiet and natural environment of the green interior of Istria, but still close to the Adriatic sea. Do not forget to taste some of the Istrian specialties such as asparagus, truffles, Istrian ham, and seafood specialties, which you can try in a couple of local restaurants and taverns. Close to Nedešćina is a place called Dubrova, where Mediterranean sculpture symposium is held during August and September. In Dubrova is a sculpture park, where artists are creating sculptures of white Vinkuran (Istria) stone, serving as a museum and an international center of sculpture in the open. We invite you to visit Nedešćina, this beautiful small Istrian town where you can spend a quiet and carefree holiday with nature sounds and tantalizing flavors of Istrian cuisine. Search for apartments, rooms and holiday homes in Nedešćina and surroundings and save up to 40% on expensive agency fees. Search for cheap private accommodation in Nedešćina and its surroundings. Welcome to Nedešćina!
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Mošćenička Draga
Mošćenička Draga is a small fishing and tourist town and municipality in the Primorje-Gorski Kotar county in Croatia. It is situated on the west coast of the Kvarner bay at the foot of Učka mountain and the hill on which medieval town Mošćenice is located. The settlement was named after this medieval town. It was built in the 19th century, when the inhabitants of Mošćenice started settling coast mainly due to catch fish, and later in the late 19th and early 20th century due to the development of tourism. Tourism started here when the first visitors of the nearby Opatija started coming to Mošćenička Draga on romantic trips. Soon were built first hotels and pensions, the beach and seafront promenade Lungomare. Tourism has developed rapidly thanks to the mild Mediterranean climate, clear sea, preserved nature and dense forests that surround it, as well as healthy and delicious food. Today the inhabitants of Močćenička Draga, along fishing are mainly engaged in tourism, and accommodation is offered in hotels and quality apartments, rooms, and holiday homes within private family accommodation. This place is full of charming old villas and narrow houses that are situated below the steep slopes of Učka. The biggest attraction of the settlement is beautiful pebble town beach Sipar, stretching several hundred meters along the coast, one of the most beautiful beaches in the Kvarner bay. It is ideal for families with small children, and more to the south there are a few more equally beautiful coves and beaches. Lovers of active holidays have several hiking paths and biking trails, and certainly the most interesting is the climb to the highest peak of Učka which provides a breathtaking panoramic view of the entire Kvarner. We recommend visiting the local restaurants where you can taste the specialty of the region, Kvarner shrimps with a view of the clear blue Adriatic sea. Visit this little romantic settlement and spend a pleasant and relaxing holiday on its beautiful beaches. Search for cheap private accommodation in Mošćenička Draga. Apartments, rooms, and holiday homes cheaper up to 40%, without high agency fees. Welcome to Mošćenička Draga.
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Županja
Županja is a town in Vukovar-Srijem County, located on the Sava River in the far east of Croatia (Slavonia). There are about 12,000 inhabitants in Županja, and they are mostly engaged in agricultural production and processing and the wood industry (due to the nearby Spačva forest). Županja was first mentioned in the 16th century as Zapana Blacio (Županje Blato) and was created by merging several smaller villages into a single city, which developed intensively after the victory over the Turks in the 18th century when it became part of the Austro-Hungarian monarchy and as part of the established Slavonian military border in which the military regiment was stationed. Today, Županja is an excellent starting point for research and getting to know the culture, traditions, and customs of Slavonia and this part of Croatia. We recommend that you visit the Stjepan Gruber Homeland Museum. The museum includes interesting and rich thematic collections (paleontology, archeology, history, ethnology ...). You can enjoy a walk or bike ride on the beautiful promenade along the Sava River, which leads from Poloj to the sugar factory. Also do not miss to see the main town square where there is a monument to the first soccer ball in Croatia and the stadium of the First Soccer Ball in Croatia. The Golden Thread Road is a new and unique tourist content that connects Županja and surrounding places - Štitar, Babina Greda, Kruševica, Cerna, Šiškovce, Gradište, Bošnjake, Drenovce, Vrbanja into a unique tourist destination. In addition to peace, quiet and the beautiful Slavonian plain, Golden Thread Road offers traditional local delicacies and specialties such as Slavonian Kulen, refreshing drops of homemade plum brandy, all with the story of cheerful and always hospitable hosts… Welcome to Županja and Slavonia!
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Rab - Supetarska Draga
Supetarska Draga is a village in Primorje-Gorski Kotar County in Croatia. It is situated in a deep natural and wooded bay on the island of Rab. It has about 1,000 inhabitants and administratively belongs to the town of Rab which is only about 8 kilometers away. The history of the area dates back to ancient times, just like in the neighboring town of Rab, this area was inhabited by the ancient Illyrian tribe Liburnians, then it was inhabited by the Romans and later the Croats from the 9th century. Among the important historical monuments should be noted the Church of St. Peter from the 11th century, the only preserved remnant of the former Benedictine abbey. Today Supetarska Draga is a quiet tourist village that is popular among tourists for its sandy beaches, wooded environment, and a number of uninhabited islands with beautiful beaches that are located just off the coast. These small islands can be reached with rented motorboats and there you can relax in the sun, clear sea and privacy. You can find accommodation in cozy and comfortable apartments, rooms and holiday homes within a private family accommodation. Thanks to the deep natural and protected bay, and long maritime tradition, Rab is also a favorite destination for boaters. From here you can go on day trips to the nearby popular town of Lopar and enjoy its kilometers of sandy beaches and also to the historic city of Rab and experience the history of the island in its narrow stone streets. Contact directly owners of apartments, rooms and holiday homes in Supetarska Draga and spend an idyllic family holiday on the island of Rab, the island of sun, sand, blue sea, and lush greenery. Search for affordable private accommodation in Supetarska Draga on the island of Rab. Welcome to Supetarska Draga!
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