Dubrovnik

Dubrovnik is one of the most famous and the most important tourist destinations in the Mediterranean. The city gained worldwide fame above all because of its history, maritime, commercial and diplomatic traditions and cultural diversity which is why in 1979. has been included in the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites. As the capital of the Republic of Dubrovnik, Dubrovnik has achieved a high degree of development, particularly during the 15th and 16th century, a prosperity and riches were based on maritime trade and diplomatic skills. The trademark of Dubrovnik are its walls, one of the best preserved fortification system in Europe, 2 km long. Walking along the city walls you will see the imposing fortress that served the defense of the Dubrovnik Republic, then Aquarium and Maritime Museum. Favorite promenade along the city walls is the main street Stradun, the broadest and most beautiful city street that divides the old town on the northern and southern part and that serves as a place of all major public festivities and processions. The old town center has many little cobbled streets, squares, churches, museums and restaurants which you will discover with delight. Dubrovnik has an interesting offer and outside the city walls, so you can climb the cable car to Srdj Hill located at 413 m above sea level and where there is a fortress Imperial with unforgettable panoramic views of the city and the Adriatic. You can visit the island Lokrum which Dubrovnik residents calls the island of lovers, where you can enjoy the scent of the Botanical garden or swimming in the crystal clear waters of Adriatic sea. Private accommodation in Dubrovnik is characterized by quality and charm, and is significantly more affordable compared to hotels. Contact the owners of private accommodation directly and find your ideal apartment or room in the old town or outside of it and get to know and experience Dubrovnik - the jewel of the Mediterranean. Welcome!

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Ciovo - Okrug Gornji

Okrug is a small town and municipality located in the western part of the island Čiovo, in Croatia. It is connected by road through the old town of Trogir with the mainland. It is divided into Okrug Gornji and Okrug Donji, two traditional Dalmatian villages apart just a few kilometers. It has a mild Mediterranean climate with over 2,600 hours of sunshine a year, rich subtropical and Mediterranean vegetation, which guarantees a pleasant and relaxing stay throughout the year. The entire length of the coast is sandy beaches such as the famous Copacabana which provide ideal conditions for families with children. From the wide range of tourist offer, guests and tourists can choose a variety of content. There is scuba diving, water skiing, rent a scooter, paragliding and other water sports on the water, a fitness center and tennis courts, and many beach bars on the beach with good music. From the island of Čiovo, there is a beautiful view of the central Dalmatian archipelago and the islands of Šolta, Brač, and Drvenik Veliki and Drvenik Mali with the possibility of daily trips to them. Trogir, which is under UNESCO protection, is only 4 km from the Okrug, a walk through the old town and old stone streets will give an unforgettable experience in almost 3000 years old city. Accommodation in Okrug can be found in houses, villas, private homes, apartments and camps or in private accommodation, which combines everything that makes holidays and vacations in Dalmatia are a unique experience. Welcome to Okrug on the island of Ciovo!

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Vis - Vis

Vis is a town and seat of the municipality on the island of Vis in the Adriatic in southern Croatia. Its population is nearly 2000 inhabitants and administratively belongs to the Split-Dalmatia county. It is located in a relatively large and sheltered bay of Sveti Juraj, on the northeastern side of the island facing the island of Hvar and Dalmatian mainland. The climate of the island of Vis is very favorable with long warm to hot summers and very mild winters and is one of the warmest parts of the whole Republic of Croatia. Such a favorable climate promotes lush growth of tropical and Mediterranean plants, including palm trees, carob, olives, grapes, and lemons. Due to its highly preserved nature, the whole island of Vis is designated as one of the ten most environmentally preserved Mediterranean islands by World Organization for Environmental Protection. By the mid-twentieth century, the main sources of income of residents of the town of Vis were vineyards and wine production. In recent years, tourism and tourist accommodation in private family homes are taking a leading role in the income of the local population. In the city, guests can engage in various sports activities or relax on one of the many beaches. Prirovo is the most popular beach in the town of Vis and extends along the promenade on the north coast of the peninsula which is also called Prirovo. It is especially important sports and recreation center with four tennis courts, basketball, and football court. There is also sailing, cricket and paragliding club. Outside the city, it is possible to dive accompanied by professional divers in two diving centers, hike or ride a bicycle. We also recommend a visit to quality local restaurants where you can taste the gastronomic specialties: homemade bread or sardines on a spit. Visit the town of Vis and experience the primeval beauty of one of the most authentic and best-preserved islands in the Adriatic. Private accommodation in the town of Vis on the island of Vis. A great offer of budget apartments and rooms in private family houses. Welcome to the town Vis on the island of Vis!

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Cres - Cres

Cres is a famous tourist town in the Primorje-Gorski Kotar county in Croatia. It is situated in a large natural bay on the west side of the island Cres. It is the biggest town on the island of Cres with about 2,500 inhabitants and it is also the administrative center of the whole island. This area has been inhabited since prehistoric times, and at the place of today's town in ancient times was an old fort Crepsa, after which the city of Cres got its name. Because of its location in a protected bay, over the centuries marine, fisheries, trade, and shipbuilding were developing. The locals have traditionally lived from olive growing, as evidenced by the numerous old olive groves throughout the island. In the mid 19th century, first visitors and tourists from Opatija riviera came to Cres, therefore, the city has a long tradition in tourism. Today, tourism is the dominant economic sector that is booming, and accommodation other than in a hotel and camping can be found in numerous and comfortable apartments, rooms and holiday homes within private family accommodation. In the town of Cres, there are several beautiful beaches, mostly along the beautiful Lungo Mare - St. Mikula and along the coast of St. Benedict. Tourist offering along the beach is a very rich and varied, with many restaurants. There is also a sports and recreation center in hotel Kimen and diving center Cres. The beaches are ideal for families with children because of their purity and size, and some of them hold the blue flag. For adventurers and lovers of active holidays, we recommend going to the smaller towns in the area: Lubenice, Beli, Valun or Orlec which offer beautiful untouched beaches. Some of these places are so untouched that you have a feeling that time had stopped. The whole island of Cres has a lot of bicycle trails and pedestrian paths, and because the island is relatively steep, trails will take you to the beautiful viewpoints which offer a breathtaking view of the entire Kvarner. If you're lucky you can see the protected griffon vulture or the entire family of dolphins that live here. The gastronomy of Cres is very rich and consist of lamb, sheep cheese, olive oil, venison, fresh fish and seafood. During the summer, on the main square are organized many cultural and gastronomic events, so you will certainly never be bored. Visit the town of Cres, this historic place in one of the most beautiful islands in the Adriatic. Search for cheap private accommodation in the town of Cres. Contact directly owners of apartments, rooms and holiday homes on the island of Cres and save up to 40% on expensive agency fees. Welcome to the town of Cres!

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Rogoznica

Rogoznica is a popular tourist resort on the Dalmatian coast in Croatia, located in the southernmost part of the Šibenik-Knin county. It is situated in a deep natural bay protected from the wind and big waves, about 30 km south of Šibenik. In Rogoznica lives almost 2500 inhabitants, who are mainly engaged in olive growing, fishing and of course tourism. Most locals offer the service of affordable accommodation in apartments and rooms inside their private homes. Rogoznica was already inhabited in the 14th century and in the 16th century, the inhabitants fled the area in front of the Turkish army to safety of the nearby islet of Kopari. Therefore, the old town of Rogoznica was on the island until the second half of the 19th century when was connected to the mainland by an artificial way. The island is covered with pine trees, and the old town is dominated by narrow stone houses which have retained the authentic charm of a small Dalmatian fishing village. We recommend visiting the marine aquarium in the open, the labyrinth of lavender and salt lake Zmajevo Oko. This salt lake located on the peninsula Gradina is unique hydro phenomenon surrounded by high cliffs 4-24 meters and 15 meters deep. In the immediate vicinity of Zmajevo Oko is one of the most beautiful marinas in the Adriatic, Marina Frapa. It has been awarded the Blue Flag and has 10 piers with 700 fully equipped berths. In more than 54 kilometers of coastline along the entire Rogoznica bay, there are numerous sandy, rocky, or the hidden beaches where is guaranteed a full day of relaxing and memorable vacation. One of the most beautiful and most attractive beaches in Rogoznica is pebble beach Šepurine which is ideal for families with small children. Thanks to its position in central Dalmatia, Rogoznica has a perfect location and is a great starting point for all excursions in Dalmatia (you can do day trips to national parks Krka and Kornati, and then to the historic towns of Šibenik, Trogir and Split or you can visit some of the authentic villages in interior and enjoy the local delicacies) Visit Rogoznica - the heart of Dalmatia, contact directly the owners of private accommodation and book your ideal apartment, room or holiday home. Apartments, rooms and holiday homes in Rogoznica. Welcome to Rogoznica!

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Ogulin

Ogulin is a small town in the county of Karlovac in Croatia. It is located in the center of the continental Croatia, between Zagreb and Rijeka in the large valley formed by the two rivers Dobra and Mrežnica. Ogulin has about 15,000 residents. It was founded in the late 15th century around the fortress built by the aristocratic family Frankopan. The economic and cultural development begins in the 19th century when it became the seat of the former Ogulin Modruš-Rijeka county. Today the Ogulin and the surrounding area is slowly developing tourism thanks to cultural, historical and natural sights. Probably the most recognizable symbol is the Frankopan castle above the abyss of the river Dobra, Đulin abyss. Today inside the castle is located heritage Museum with some interesting collections: archaeological, ethnographic, mountaineering and alpinism. Above Ogulin dominates Mount Klek with its distinctive 200-meter high rock on top of the mountain. Here was in 1874 established first mountaineering society in Croatia, and it is rightly called the cradle of Croatian mountain climbing and mountaineering. Not far from Ogulin is artificial lake Sabljaci which is a real mecca for fishermen, swimmers, rowers, and cyclists. We invite you to visit Ogulin and its surroundings and contact directly owners of apartments and rooms and save up to 40%. Search for cheap private accommodation in Ogulin and its surrounding. Welcome to Ogulin!

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Trogir

Trogir is a historic town and harbor on the Adriatic coast in Split-Dalmatia County, Croatia, with a population of 10.818 inhabitants. Trogir as the city has 2300 years of continuous urban tradition and its evolution through history has been influenced by the ancient Greeks, then the Romans and Venetians. Trogir is the best-preserved Romanesque-Gothic town, not only in the Adriatic but in all of Central Europe, and is the real city - museum. All visitors, tourists, and lovers of cultural and historical monuments, art, original buildings and old stone street in Trogir will learn about the manifold and complex historical heritage. The unique historical core, Radovan's portal, Cathedral of St. Lawrence from the XII. century, churches, convents and city museum are protected as a whole and since 1997 is on the UNESCO world cultural heritage list. Tourism is the most important industry in the whole Trogir area with more than 20,000 beds in hotels and private houses and apartments. There is also one of the fastest-growing port for nautical tourism in Croatia. The big advantage is the proximity to Split airport, which is located only 5 kilometers from the city center. Come and visit this historic gem of the Adriatic and enjoy in long walks in small, narrow streets, many restaurants, cafes, souvenir shops, and galleries, along with numerous cultural and music events in the open air, which give the town a special Mediterranean atmosphere during evening hours. If you're eager for a break that includes sun, sea and beautiful sandy beaches, it is recommended to visit the island Čiovo near Trogir or one of the many excursions to nearby islands that are offered daily in Trogir port. Search for apartments, rooms and affordable private accommodation in Trogir! Welcome to Trogir!

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Pag - Novalja

Novalja is a famous tourist city in Lika-Senj County in Croatia. It is situated in a bay on the west coast of the island of Pag. Novalja area was inhabited since ancient times, as testified by the numerous remains of the Illyrian tribes and the Romans. The village was established in the area of ​​the ancient Roman town of Cissa which was the seat of the ancient Christian diocese. Among the best-preserved archaeological sites are three early Christian basilicas from the 4th and 5th century and interesting area of ​​Caska where was found an ancient aqueduct that fed Novalja with water from Novalja's field. Today, Novalja is a modern tourist town with approximately 3,500 inhabitants, which attracts visitors of all ages and from all parts of the world. The friendly locals, except for fishing and olive cultivation, offer comfortable accommodation in apartments, rooms and holiday homes within their private family houses. Tourism in Novalja is rapidly developing over the last fifteen years, mostly thanks to nearby Zrće, beautiful long pebble beach on which was built four discos and numerous other entertainment facilities. Zrće became a world-famous tourist and entertainment attraction and inevitable destination for young people from around the world. Novalja is an ideal destination for families with children because it offers plenty of beautiful natural beaches with clean seawater and excellent access to the sea. All lovers of nature and active holidays can explore hidden beauties of the island by bicycle, and its underwater world with experienced divers from several active diving centers. If you are a fan of adrenaline and water sports, then Zrće is the right destination for you, where is offered wakeboarding, bungee jumping, flyboarding, parasailing... The gastronomic offer includes very healthy Mediterranean cuisine in numerous restaurants and taverns, so do not miss to taste local specialties such as Pag cheese, lamb, macaroni, strudel, cottage cheese, fish soup, stew, salads, seafood risottos, and grilled fish. Out of various day trips to the surroundings of Novalja, we recommend visiting Lun and its ancient olive trees, Stara Novalja and Planjka, one of the most beautiful beaches on the island of Pag. Visit Novalja, rich and diverse place where you will enjoy all the delights it offers you this beautiful island of Pag. Search for cheap private accommodation in Novalja and surroundings. Apartments, rooms and holiday homes in Novalja cheaper up to 40% without expensive agency fees. Welcome to Novalja!

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Hvar - Hvar

Hvar is a city, a famous tourist center and port on the island of Hvar, Split-Dalmatia County, Croatia. It is home to nearly 4,000 residents, making it the largest settlement on the island of Hvar. It is situated in a picturesque natural bay on the south side of the island, facing the sun and the sea, which gave him Mediterranean attraction and cheerfulness. The name comes from the Greek word PHAROS - as the ancient Greeks called the island of Hvar. The city has a long and distinguished history as a commercial and cultural center of this part of the Adriatic. It gained glory and power during the 13th and 18th centuries as an important port and naval base with strong city walls and fortress when it used to be part of the famous Venetian Republic. The cultural life of Hvar has developed as a consequence of economic prosperity and a highly developed trade. So when you visit the town of Hvar, we strongly recommend visiting the fortress Fortica, the Hvar cathedral, theater, and Franciscan Monastery. Today the city is an exclusive tourist destination full of high-class hotels, high-quality apartments, and rooms in private houses, restaurants, cafes, nightclubs and friendly hosts. A special part of Hvar tourist offer is untouched and hidden coves around the town which can be reached by car, bicycle or walking along the sea. We recommend you to visit Pakleni islands, which are just a few minutes of pleasant ride away with the excursion boats or taxi boats. The town is a popular port and a safe haven for boats and yachts throughout the year, especially in summer months. Visit Hvar and be part of the history of this hidden jewel of the Mediterranean. Accommodation in Hvar. Apartments, rooms and cheap private accommodation in the town of Hvar on the island of Hvar! Welcome!

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Orebić

Orebić is a port city of sailors and a famous tourist destination in Dubrovnik-Neretva County in Croatia. It is located on the Pelješac peninsula in the perfect place for your vacation. When you come on holiday in Orebić and rent an apartment or room in private accommodation, you can enjoy swimming, sunbathing, hiking, visit the Maritime Museum and the Franciscan monastery with one of the most beautiful views of the Adriatic sea. Orebic is directly across the strait from the famous town of Korčula. Ferries to the city and the island of Korčula run often, and it is very advisable to visit this ancient city. Orebić was named after the family who rebuilt the castle inside the fortified settlement in 1586. year. During the 19th century, Orebić had 17 of the most important nautical captains in Austria-Hungary, therefore, is also called the city of sailors. Tourism is one of the main sectors of the economy and a major source of income for local people, especially during the summer months. Today, tourists from Hungary, Germany, and Italy often visit this beautiful city. Orebić is a place where you are guaranteed to relax and recharge the batteries for the upcoming challenges! Apartments Orebić. Private accommodation Orebić - direct contact with owners of family accommodation! Welcome to Orebić!

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