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Plitvice

Registered on the Unesco World Nature Heritage, the Plitvice National Park has 20 000 hectares of nature in a valley and 200 hectares of unique lake. The protected area extends over 296.85 square kilmetres. There are lakes everywhere in the world, but the ones of Plitvice, as well as their... Continue reading

The Kornati archipelago

The Kornati archipelago is a group 140 islands in the centre of the Dalmatian coast. It’s located South from Zadar in Croatia. Most of the island are part of the Kornati National Park. Months and years would be necessary to discover them at length. Much more than their numbers, it’s... Continue reading

Dubrovnik

Located south of Croatia, lined with walls, the city has been partially destroyed by the recent war. It was damage by an earthquake in 1667 and again in the 1990s by armed conflict. After repair and restoration, the city has its magnificence again. The wall has been rebuilt with the... Continue reading

Lun

Located 15 min from Villa Maelise, in the Northwest of the Pag Island, 17 km from Novalja, the small harbor of Lun is famous for its olive groves which can be visiting on foot or in small car of Golf. You can have a walk around the trees, linger as... Continue reading

Novalja

Novalja is connected to the continent by a ferry in the North of the island, and is also accessible by a bridge to the South until Zadar. Novalja is the reference sea resort for your holidays. It allies perfectly modernity and traditions. On the esplanade of the church, numerous bars,... Continue reading

Pag Island

Pag Island is the 3rd largest Adriatic Island among 2 400 island. The sea has dug in the central part of the island, the Gulf of Pag. Exposed to the wind, the North-East side is bare, covered with “rock wood” with some part of scrubland. The southern side of the... Continue reading