Brač - Selca and Sumartin

Selce is a village in the southeastern part of the island of Brač, and the center of the municipality of Selce. Municipality of Selce consists of the village of Novo Selo, Sumartin, Povlja and Selački villages. Located in the interior of the island, about 1 km from the sea, Selce is famous for their homemade food (lamb, cheese, wine, honey) and a rich variety of charming restaurants and high-quality apartments and holiday homes. Sumartin is a picturesque small town situated in one of the bays of the southeast side of the island and is located only 3 kilometers from Selce. It was founded in 1646 when refugees from the Makarska coast landed in the bay fleeing from the Turks. Residents have since then been devoted to fishing, trading, and shipbuilding. Even today operates a small shipyard. Today, in Sumartin live 620 inhabitants and economic occupations are farming, viticulture, olive growing, fishing and tourism. Sumartin is very well connected to the mainland with ferry line Sumartin - Makarska which goes 5 times a day during the tourist season. Nearby Sumartin there are several peaceful and secluded bays (Rasotica, Zukovik, Radovnja, Studena, Zvirje, and Spilice) with sand and pebble beaches. Plenty of sun, beautiful beaches and crystal clear waters are an irresistible draw for all visitors of Sumartin. Preserved nature, rich cuisine, and hospitality guarantee the quality of holidays spent here. Apartments, rooms, cheap private accommodation in Selce and Sumartin. Welcome to Selce and Sumartin on the island of Brač!

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Brač - Selca and Sumartin

Karin

Karin is a small tourist town in the county of Zadar in Croatia. It is divided into Gornji and Donji Karin, only 2 kilometers away from each other, divided by the small river Karišnica. Karin is located on the southern shores of the deep sea bay, which is according to Karin named Karin sea and adjacent to the Novigrad sea. Administratively belongs to the town of Obrovac, which is only about 16 kilometers away, with a population of about 1200 inhabitants. This small town has a rich and long history, as evidenced by the remains of a Roman amphitheater Corinium. Residents of Karin were mainly engaged in traditional activities; in agriculture, cattle breeding and wine production. Today tourism and tourist services are the main activity. Accommodation for visitors of this area is offered exclusively in private apartments, rooms, and holiday homes. Hosts with their hospitality and courtesy are trying to make each guest vacation pleasant and carefree. The town has a well-maintained beach, and in some parts of the coast form a sludge that is healing mud, which is increasingly used for therapeutic purposes and for the future development of health tourism. In the surrounding area, there are a number of natural sights worth visiting. One of them is the canyon of river Zrmanja, then waterfalls of the Bijela river and Nature Park Velebit. Contact the owners of cheap accommodation in Karin, save up to 40% and relax in this small, quiet and hidden corner of Dalmatia and the Adriatic. Private accommodation in Karin. Welcome to Karin!

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Drače

Drače is a small tourist and fishing village in the Dubrovnik-Neretva County in Croatia. It is located in a large bay on the northern coast of the Peljesac Peninsula, 30 km northwest of the town of Ston. Administratively belongs to the municipality of Janjina and here live only 70 permanent residents. Its inhabitants have traditionally lived off agriculture, wine growing and fishing, but today tourism and tourist services providing accommodation in private family homes are becoming an increasingly important branch of the economy. Surroundings of Drace is very tempting, and the whole bay is surrounded by beautiful old cypress trees, olive trees, agaves, and colorful flowers. In the bay, there are several smaller islands (Dubovac, Galicak, Lovorikovac) that you can visit if you rent a motorboat. The beaches are sand and gravel, very clean and tidy ideal for the perfect family vacation without the crowds and the noise. In Drace there is a small port, which is due to the breakwater well protected from winds, and can bind smaller yachts and boats (depth it is up to 3 meters). Nature lovers and active holiday lovers can enjoy the unspoiled nature, hiking, walking or riding a bike on the many groomed trails that lead to the surrounding smaller towns and coves. For all lovers of gastronomy and authentic Dalmatian delicacies, Drače offers two restaurants where you can taste fresh fish specialties, Dalmatian smoked ham, cheese and one of the top red wines from the peninsula like Plavac. Contact directly owners of the apartment, save up to 40% on high agency fees and enjoy the peace, quiet and natural environment of Drace and Peljesac peninsula. Accommodation in Drace on Peljesac. Apartments, rooms and other private accommodation in Drače (Peljesac peninsula). Welcome to Drače!

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Premantura

Premantura is a small town situated on the southernmost part of the Istrian peninsula. It is located in the municipality of Medulin and it is situated about 10 km south of Pula. Although this area has been inhabited since ancient times, Premantura in its present form is formed in the late 16th century when families from surroundings of Zadar settled here escaping from the Turks. In the 18th century began development of Premantura which was developed thanks to the rapid industrial development of the town of Pula. Throughout history, residents of Premantura were engaged in traditional activities: agriculture, cattle breeding, and fisheries. Today Premantura has about 850 inhabitants who, together with fishing and farming are mainly engaged in tourism and offer a service of quality accommodation in apartments, rooms and holiday homes within their private family houses. Near Premantura is Kamenjak, a small peninsula which was due to its exceptional beauty and diversity of plant and animal species declared as a protected area. Kamenjak is a unique natural oasis, which includes nearly 30 km of coastline, beautiful bays and beaches, and many protected and endemic plant and animal species such as orchids, butterflies, Mediterranean monk seal, and crabs. It is ideal for lovers of active holidays, and offer many cycling paths and hiking trails, windsurfing, and kayaking. If you are brave enough, you can try jumping into the crystal clear sea from high cliffs. The gastronomic offer is also rich and varied, and in local restaurants and taverns, we recommend to taste crabs from Premantura, wild asparagus, and tasty cheese. Visit Premantura, and spend an active vacation in a beautiful natural landscape and pleasant Mediterranean climate. Search for cheap private accommodation in Premantura. Apartments, rooms and holiday homes for rent in Premantura. Welcome to Premantura!

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Brijesta

Brijesta is a small fishing and tourist village in the Dubrovnik-Neretva County in Croatia. It is situated in a deep natural bay on the northern side of the Pelješac peninsula, 23 kilometers from the town of Ston, to which it administratively belongs. In the village lives only about 100 permanent residents, who are engaged in tourism, agriculture, and fishing. In recent years, especially is developing tourism so most locals offer quality apartments and rooms inside their private homes. In addition to 200 beds in private accommodation, there are also two car-camping (Zakono and Vrela) with 400 camp places. The place is very calm and quiet and is ideal for those who want to spend their vacation away from urban smog and traffic jams. Here is a beautiful pebble beach with crystal clear water. Several small islets (Tajan, Lovorikovac, and Pucenjak), which are located within the large bay is suitable for swimming and fishing. Visit Brijesta, this small, quiet and peaceful village, and spend the holiday with a lot of sunshine, warmth, untouched nature and the intoxicating scents of the Adriatic peninsula of Pelješac. Apartments, rooms and holiday homes in Brijesta. Contact directly owners of private accommodation and save up to 40%. Welcome to Brijesta on the peninsula Pelješac!

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Mrkopalj

Mrkopalj is a small mountain village and municipality in the Primorje-Gorski Kotar County in Croatia. It is located on the western slopes of Velika Kapela in Gorski Kotar at 800 meters above sea level. Municipality Mrkopalj includes settlements: Begovo Razdolje, Brestova Draga, Sunger, Tuk Mrkopaljski, and Tuk Vojni. The settlement was first mentioned in the 15th century and from that time there are archaeological remains of medieval churches. In the 18th century was built Carolina road, which connected Karlovac with Kraljevica and Rijeka. In that time Mrkopalj, by Charter of Emperor Franz Joseph II, became privileged royal castle and market. After that, it was rapidly evolving. At the beginning of the 20th century here was organized ski courses, and here was the first Croatian championship in cross-country skiing and ski jumping, and is rightly called the cradle of skiing in Croatia. Today Mrkopalj a paradise for recreational athletes and nature lovers. Beside in mountain tourism, the locals are engaged in forestry and agriculture. You can find accommodation in comfortable private apartments, rooms or holiday homes. Mrkopalj and Begovo Razdolje have well-equipped ski resort with several ski trails, toboggan runs for children and a ski school. During the summer you can hike to the nearby Bjelolasica or to the strict nature reserve Bijele and Samarske cliffs. We invite you to visit Mrkopalj and the surrounding area and in the summer enjoy the fresh air and nature, and in winter in the snow and winter activities. Search for private accommodation in Mrkopalj and the surrounding area. Apartments, rooms and holiday homes in Mrkopalj cheaper up to 40%, without high agency fees. Welcome to Mrkopalj!

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Ražanac

Ražanac is a small tourist town and municipality in the county of Zadar in Croatia. It is situated on the banks of the Velebit canal in North Dalmatian, 22 km north-east of the historic city of Zadar. The whole municipality has about 3,000 inhabitants and the village Ražanac has a population of about 1000. To the municipality also belong Rtina and Ljubač, two smaller coastal villages, also interesting tourist spots. The place is first mentioned in the 14th century in a list of goods from Zadar royalty Vučine Martinušić. However, this area was inhabited long before and there are numerous archaeological finds and objects from the Stone Age and a large burial mound from the Early Bronze Age. From the historical monuments, we should mention the parish church of Our Lady of the Rosary in Ražanac from the 17th century and the fortress - Kaštelina from the 16th century built to defend against the Turks. This all points to a long history of the settlement of this area due to its favorable Mediterranean climate, fertile farmland and rich in fish surrounding sea. Residents of Ražanac have been traditionally engaged in agriculture, viticulture, fishing and animal husbandry. Tourism recently is slowly taking over the lead role, and the locals are mainly renting apartments and rooms inside their private homes. The sea around Ražanac is a true gem because of its purity and clarity and attracts many visitors from all over the world. The beaches are rocky and sandy, except for the beach in the bay Punta which is gravel and sand in the sea. In nearby Rtina and Ljubač beaches are sandy and very spacious making them ideal for family holidays. There are many activities that are available in Ražanac and the surrounding area, and some of them are rafting and canoeing on the river Zrmanja, hiking and climbing no Velebit mountain, bungee jumping on the Maslenica bridge, horseback riding, paintball, adventure park, donkey farm... In Ražanac you have everything you need for a carefree vacation and you will certainly enjoy the peace, quiet and clean environment of this small Dalmatian village. Contact directly owners of apartments, rooms and holiday homes in Ražanac and save of up to 40% on high agency fees. Affordable private accommodation in Ražanac. Welcome to Ražanac!

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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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Ston

Ston is a medieval town and municipality in the Dubrovnik-Neretva County, located in the south of the Peljesac peninsula. Ston has a rich history that goes back as far as the fourteenth century. It is known as the town with the longest stone wall in Europe (5.5 km), with narrow quiet cobblestone streets and stately old stone houses. Its development and rich history owe to the oldest active salt pans in the world. Salt pans which kept a valuable tradition and natural way of producing a salt that has not changed since ancient times. Ston is widely known for the cultivation of shellfish: oysters and mussels since Roman times, and the oysters from Ston disseminated the glory of this region as a certified natural aphrodisiac. Not far from Ston there are beautiful bay Prapratno with its ancient olive trees and an oasis of tranquility and beauty Zuljana in the sandy bay facing west. Search for apartments and private accommodation in Ston and enjoy your holiday. Welcome to Ston!

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Korčula - Lumbarda

Accommodation Lumbarda - island of Korčula. Lumbarda is a small fishing village with about 1200 inhabitants. It is located in the eastern part of the island, about seven kilometers from the famous old town of Korčula. Lumbarda is built around a small bay and the sandy hills overlooking the bay and is surrounded by vast vineyards and olive groves. The road leading from the town of Korčula to Lumbarda passes through a picturesque area and the intoxicating scents of pine forests and olive groves. Lumbarda has always historically been associated with the city of Korčula. Here was in the 3rd century BC a Greek settlement, then there were the Roman peasant villas (farms), but since the 16th-century wealthy Korčula nobles and landowners built their summer homes called Kaštel in the best positions, and some of them are still well preserved. Today Lumbarda mostly lives off tourism. There are a number of hotels, restaurants, shops, camps, a large number of apartments and rooms, and a small marina. Tourists and visitors are mainly attracted by beautiful sandy beaches and traditional dishes like fresh grilled fish seasoned with olive oil and accompanied by excellent local white wine. Apartments, rooms and holiday homes Lumbarda. Private accommodation in Lumbarda. Welcome to Lumbarda on the island of Korčula!

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