NovaljaPoolside Stone Residences - Marina BokIn the central area of the island of Pag, the acropolis with the church of St. Mary stands above the vast salt basins as part of the former Pag, whose beginnings date back to antiquity. The name Pag is first mentioned in written sources in 976, when King Stjepan Drzislav liberated Pag, which until then was under Byzantine rule. One of the important events in the history of the city of Pag is the
The production of salt brought great wealth to Pag, but also problems. Due to salt, the people of Pazan fought many battles in the past, but they also lived comfortably on this account. The tradition of salt extraction dates back to the first settlements in this area. On Pag, around 33,000 tons of salt are produced per year, and the pools for the preparation of brine, or sea with a high level of
The town of Pag is located in the central part of the island of Pag. It is the center of administrative, cultural and economic life. The name Pag was mentioned for the first time in the 10th century, when King Stjepan Drzislav liberated Pag, which until then was under Byzantine rule. The old town center of Pag is a protected cultural monument with many buildings that tell the story of the intens
The town of Pag is the cultural, tourist and administrative center of the island of Pag. It dates from the 15th century and the plans for its construction are the work of the great builder and sculptor Juraj Matejev Dalmatinac. Pag is known for its well-preserved old medieval core. The biggest cultural attractions of the city are the Congregational Church of the Assumption of Mary, the Benedicti
Zrce is one of the most beautiful and popular beaches on the island of Pag. It is located on the northeastern part of the island in the picturesque bay of Zrce, which is about three kilometers from the tourist town of Novalja. Zrce beach is surrounded by a pine forest. A large parking lot is available to visitors. The beach is pebbly, with white pebbles of regular shapes. Access to the sea is ea
The town of Pag is located in the central part of the island of Pag. It is the center of economic, administrative and cultural life. The most important economic branch is tourism, which stimulated the development of other economic branches, especially hospitality and trade. The old town center of Pag is a protected cultural monument, in which there are buildings that bear witness to the colorful
The island of Pag is the longest and fifth largest Adriatic island. It is 60 kilometers long, separates Dalmatia from Primorje, and about eight thousand inhabitants live on it. The island coast is very divided with many coves, sandy beaches and harbors. The island of Pag is accessible by ferry on the very short line Prizna - Zigljan or via the picturesque Pag bridge. The ferry ride only takes a