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The locals have always been turned towards the sea and fishing. For this reason, even today, we find here the best seafood restaurants. A well-known fact is that the best fish is prepared by fishermen themselves, but if you want to prepare seafood dishes then head to the small harbor at daybreak, wait for the fishermen to return from sea and buy the freshly caught fish. If you have found accommodation at a fisherman's home, perhaps you can join him on such an unforgettable experience at sea.



 

 

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Fažana
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Fažana is coastal town in the south-west of the Istrian peninsula, opposite the Brijuni islands. The town dates from the ancient Roman times when its name was Vasanium and was well-known for manufacturing amphorae, vases and tiles.



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Ližnjan
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The Municipality of Liznjan is situated on the very southeast of the Istrian peninsula. It's west neighbor is the village of Medulin , the sea coast on the south and east and the bay of Budava on the north. The biggest villages in the municipality are Liznjan, which is the administrative center, Sisan, Muntic and Valtura. The area of Liznjan is one of the latest oasis of untouched nature and traditional Mediterranean way of life. It owes that to its natural beauties, the long coast with a lot of intimate beaches and bays, its fertile soil and valuable forests, to fishermen and people who are in love with their village.


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Krnica
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Krnica is a small Istrian settlement of 300 inhabitants within the Marčana county situated 195 m above sea level and just 20 kilometres from Pula. Luka Krnica ( Port of Krnica) is its "coastal" extension. There is the post office, the shop and a few coffee bars. A number of picturesque settlements is situated in the vicinity of Krnica, namely: Rakalj, Mutvoran, Peruški, Kavran, Barban, Gologorički Dol, Marčana that you must visit if you decide to spend your holidays in Krnica. It is a place ideal for those who look for completely peaceful holidays.



 

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Medulin
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Medulin, ancient Mutila, is a town with 1,700 residents and a long, richly indented coastline which is encircled by a ring of small islands. Today Medulin is a renowned tourist centre which, along with hotels and campsites, offers a large number of rooms and apartments in private accommodation. Everything is directed toward tourism. Medulin has a bank, post office, medical clinic for tourists, florist, wine-cellars, hairdresser's, numerous stores, goldsmiths, souvenir shops, marketplace and more.

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Pjescana Uvala
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Moving away from the city and turning towards the sea, over the last thirty years, the inhabitants of nearby Pula have built a modern settlement in Pješcana Uvala, with private houses and family-run hotels. This bay boasts numerous restaurants, two of which are the leading ones in Croatia. They have been included in all gastronomic guides and have received the most prestigious tourist awards. Pješcana Uvala offers a true gastronomic experience.


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Pomer
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Once a mussel farm, today famed for its marina, Pomer lies in a well-protected part of Medulin Bay. The marina provides 250 berths and 50 boat places on land, together with all necessary facilities. Not far from the marina, at the very seaside surrounded by pine trees stretches the newly renovated campsite with its own football field and volleyball court. There is also private accommodation in apartments and rooms.



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Premantura
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Premantura is surrounded by nature not many places can boast of. South of the town is Cape Kamenjak – a protected landscape 9.5 km long, 1.5 km wide, with altogether 30 km of indented coastline. No place in the world is the sea so blue-green, so clean as here at the southernmost tip of Istria. There are plenty of rocky beaches, as well as pebbly coves. On a relatively small area there are 530 plant species and among them 20 orchid species, some of which are endemic. For this reason there are no campsites on this cape, hotels or any other type of structures.


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Pula
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Pula is the largest city in Istria, situated at the southern tip of the peninsula, with a population of 62,080 .The city is best known for its many surviving ancient Roman buildings, the most famous of which is its first century amphitheatre, sixth largest in the world and locally known as the Arena. This is one of the best preserved amphitheatres from antiquity and is still in use today during summer film festivals. During the World War II Italian fascist administration, there were attempts to disassemble the arena and move it to mainland Italy, which were quickly abandoned due to the costs involved.


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Villa Marija


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Aenona

Wetter

Kraftstoffpreise
Kroatien
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1,26 €
Diesel
1,25 €
Autogas
0,46 €
Stand: 21.09.2008

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Slowenien
Eurosuper
1,13 €
Diesel
1,17 €
Autogas
0,68 €
Stand: 21.09.2008

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