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Island Krk

Krk Island Krk is connected to the mainland. The island of Krk is called the "golden island" because its sandy beaches, sunsets, wine, olive oil and honey golden colored. The largest of the islands is connected by bridge to the mainland. Tourism on the island is mixed with charming small towns such as Krk, Omišalj Malinska, Krk and Baska. If you visit any of the places on the island, you can stroll through the narrow streets and getting to know the charm of Krk. Clock did not stop here though, so you'll be able to dive, sail, ride a bike or surf-hosts have thought of everything. Vrbnička žlahtina is a wine that goes well with traditional dishes of fish and shellfish, seasoned wi... Read more

Ražanj

Ražanj is a small tourist settlement in the municipality of Rogoznica, located not far away from Rogoznica towards south, and about 45 km from Šibenik. Ražanj was traditionally a small fishermen's settlement, but at the beginning of the 70ies of the 20th century the construction of weekend houses and tourist objects started, resulting in the development of tourism. Today there are about 180 inhabitants. Ražanj owes its tourist popularity to the atmosphere of a calm environment, natural beaches and clear blue sea. Read more

Blato, Živogošće

Blato, Zivogosce is a coastal village in the foot of the mountain Biokovo, about 20 kilometers far away from Makarska, 80 kilometers from Split and about 120 kilometers far away from Dubrovnik. It administratively belongs to Podgora district. Total population of Zivogosce is 538 inhabitants. It contains hotel, camp and private accommodation opportunities. Camp has capacity of 2500, and the same number of capacity is in private apartments and villas. Hotel capacity is 650 beds. In Zivogosce are many opportunities for sports, so you can choose between some water sports or even some extreme sports. During the season tours to mountain Biokovo are organized on the regular basis. Read more

Molunat

Molunat is a fishing and tourist settlement in the extreme south of the Croatian coastline at the distance of 40 km SE from Dubrovnik and 20 km from the airport and from Cavtat. It is connected by bus lines three times a day. Molunat is located at the distance of 12 nautical miles from Cavtat and 18 nautical miles from Dubrovnik. Molunat offers private accommodation in family apartment houses, pensions and camping-sites. There is a post office, a slipway with adjacent berths, a shop offering home grown fruit and vegetables, a restaurant, two coffee shops, the diving club and the fishing cooperative. The name Molunat derives from Illyrian and Greek root (molos - the port) referri... Read more

Svetvinčenat

In the centre of the southern part of Istria, halfway between Pazin and Pula, near the road connecting inland Istria with the south of the peninsula, lies the old town of Svetvincent (St. Vincent). It is a town surrounded by nature, clean air and offers the likes of agrotourism and rural tourism where guests can stay and get a taste of Istrian cuisine. In the centre of Svetvincent is the town square surrounded by a castle, church and houses all built in renaissance style. The Grimiani castle, completely made of stone, covers almost the whole northern part of the town square and has been the symbol of Svetvincenat for centuries. Along with its cultural and historical heritage, vi... Read more

Srebreno

Srebreno is located in the south of Dalmatia, in the area known as the "Zupa Dubrovacka". This small tourist resort is situated just 10 kilometers from the historic city of Dubrovnik, so if you want to find cheaper accommodation away from the summer crowds in Dubrovnik, Srebreno is the right place for you. Srebreno is connected with Dubrovnik and Cavtat with tourist boats and buses. Srebreno was first mentioned in 1294 as the area under the rule of the Benedictine monastery. The remains of the ancient times can be seen even today: the fortress, villas and old buildings. This part of Dalmatia is well known for its long sandy beaches, dense Mediterranean vegetation and ancient oli... Read more

Lokva, Rogoznica

Lokva is situated 9 kilometers to the south of Omis. This is a peaceful oasis. The area is known for many beautiful holiday houses suitable for those that seek restful holidays. Above the main road visitors can reach an old village. In the past this was the biggest village on Omis Riviera, positioned at the foot of Omiska Dinara mountain. Nowadays, built much closer to the sea, Lokva Rogoznica is a new, modern tourist destination emerged and separated from urban centers and daily noises and rushes. Being so close to sea and within untouched nature, this is a perfect family place, an ideal family resort. Real estate offer near Omis is very colorful; sea front house, apartment or ... Read more

Mirca

The picturesque village Mirca is located 3 km western of Supetar, less than half an hour walk and the old part of the village is south to the main road. The village was founded by the inhabitants of the nearby Sutivan and Donji Humac in the 16th century. In the 18th century was built the church of Marys Annunciation. In the church you can see the pala Madonna of seven sorrows, a work of the painter Felix Tironi from Supetar. Pave Gospodnetic, a painter of naive art from Postira, created the paintings of St. Ciril and St. Metod. Mirca offers a peaceful and quiet surroundings to tourist, detached from main tourist sites, while in the same time close to everything. Read more

Lumbarda

Lumbarda is surrounded by a picturesque landscape of indented coastline which is decorated by sandy beaches, the crystal clear sea, scents of Mediterranean and vineyards plants, olives. It is situated on the eastern cape of the forested island of Korčula, and only 6 km from the ancient town of Korčula. There are about twenty islands scattered in front of Lumbarda, among which the most famous are Badija and Vrnik, popular swimming areas for many tourists, and in the village itself there are two wonderful beaches - Bilin žal and Vela Pržina. The archeological monuments, old castles and churches bear witness to the rich history of this village, and the varied gastronomic offer, hea... Read more

Šibenik-Knin County

Šibenik-Knin County is located in the very heart of the Croatian coast. This convenient location makes it one of the best starting points of excursion tourism in Dalmatia, which is particularly facilitated by the construction of the “Dalmatina” highway. The region itself is renowned for nature and culture – two of eight of our national parks are located in this area: “Krka” and “Kornati”. The very center of city of Šibenik boasts one of seven UNESCO sites – Cathedral of St. Jacob. Another important cultural aspect of the Šibenik area is the International Children’s Festival first held back in 1958, due to which the city earned the name “City of Children”. Šibenik archipelago hid... Read more

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