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Pag Island - Other settlements

Dalmatia - Zadar

The island of Pag is the area's fifth largest island in the Adriatic Sea, but the long coastline of 269.2 kilometers, most developed island of the Adriatic (indented coefficient 4.5). Pag is the town of sea salt.

The nearby village with a campsite and marina in the bay Šimuni fishing village with a very good tourist perspective. Simuni camp is the largest and best-equipped camp on the island, throughout the length of the beach. Šimuni Marina with 50 berths and is situated in the northern part of Simuni in a sheltered bay.

The characteristic relief paga makes lowland coastal areas Košljun Bay and further to the northwest to the bay and harbor breakthrough, and to the southeast to the bay and port of Pag, which is the youngest inhabitants of tourism. The vast area of ​​the village is covered with rich vineyards. In Povljani no larger tourist facilities, so the offer is based on a private placement. Be sure to see the early Croatian church of Sv. Nicholas from the 11th century and the ornithological reserve Velo mud on the road to the village Pleiades.

North of the bay Šimuni the warm and sunny side of the island, the smaller islands Maun and Skrda more developed tourist resort of the individual, and the corresponding port of Mandre, resting residents of nearby villages Kolan, only without direct access to the sea. Kolan in the center keeps an ethnographic collection. In the mid eighties built the first tourist village Gajac north of the port of Mandre.

Košljun Smokvica, Pleiades, and Dinjiška Miškovići are very pleasant and peaceful island villages that have their future because of their geographical position on the coast and the kindness of nature directed toward tourism.

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