Božava is a small port on the northwestern part of the island. Although the residents Bozava worthy farmers and fishermen, most of them are engaged in tourism. Božava, a place of peace, the crystal blue sea, beautiful bays surrounded by pine forests. There you are waiting for the hosts and delicious local specialties. Here is your paradise for vacation, relaxation, recreation and socializing.
Veli Rat is located on the northernmost point of the island on the coast of the bay canoe, by a narrow channel connecting the Gulf of Pantera. A favorite meeting place for boaters and nature lovers. His pearl of Dugi otok lighthouse Punta Bianca, the largest lantern on the Adriatic coast, the height 42 meters, more than 150 years of light is a guide to seafarers.
Located at the entrance of the Kornati archipelago, Zaglav the boaters and those who leave. The village is mentioned in the 15th century, from which date back to the time the Franciscan monastery and church of Sv. Michael. In addition to beautiful beaches, Zaglav offers a variety of sporting activities: volleyball, basketball court and two diving However, each guest will zaglavski with particular experience with the assistance of fishermen and zaglavskih "sea wolves" to visit the park Telašćica and Kornati archipelago, one of the daily organized excursions.
Zman is a picturesque fishing village with agricultural and fertile fields which are converted in the winter, Small and Great Lake. Offer high-quality local products, oil, wine and cheese. The village is situated above a small cove in Žmanšćica. Nearby are two smaller islands Krknata and Vaka, surrounded by hills, Gracin, large and small Slotinjakom.
Attractive walkways of Luke and natural beaches that surround it, the reason for the past half century, the development of tourism. The port is situated at the highest island mountain Vela Guard. Wing of the "Golden Vale" is interesting for sailors. Medicinal mud bay Boka "offers a pleasant natural therapy.
Savar is a small town famous for its cave terrible furnace, the first organized excursion destination not only on Long Island but also beyond. The picturesque bay is a small island connected to the mainland by causeway, and his sacred object zero category, pre-Romanesque church of Sv. Peregrine (7th-9th century). Savar is known for its former quarrying which is used for the construction of the Roman Forum in Zadar, palaces and churches of Rome and Venice, and the UN building in New York.
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