Rab island covers 93.6 square km. It is one of the greenest islands in the Adriatic and probably one of the most magical. It is covered with pine forests and has beautiful sandy beaches, and is well known for its mild climate which differs from the mainland. The reason for this is that three ridges are present which protect the island from cold winds from the Velebit mountains. The main resort,... Read more
The history of this Dalmatian place goes far back in the past. It was first mentioned in 1298 when it belonged to the noblemen from Bribir - the Subic family and later it became the property of the Sibenik Diocese and some noblemen from Sibenik. The settlement itself was founded in the 15th ct. by the refugees who fled from the Turks. Nevertheless, this area was inhabited many centuries earlier... Read more
Vinjerac is small settlement distanced 35 kilometers from Zadar in northeast. It is the picturesque and intriguing village, due to its charming position on a small peninsula in Velebit`s canal. It has just 200 something people living in it, yet in summer time that number multiplies. Everyone who desires peaceful clean Mediterranean environment find their way to Vinjerac through the macchia of... Read more
Komarna is a small tourist place in southern Dalmatia, situated between Dubrovnik and Split, near Klek (3km). There is an excellent view of the Peljesac peninsula from all over the place. Komarna is a quiet and safe place, away from the main road. The population of Komarna is engaged with agriculture, fishing and mainly tourism, so Komarna has a large offer of private accommodation. Modern... Read more