Novalja is a tourist centre of the island. It developed in an open bay in the north-west part of the island of Pag. It is especially attractive for its beautiful sandy and pebbled beaches that surround it. Among them stands out Zre Beach, situated between a dense pine wood and a crystal clear sea. It is a true pearl of the Adriatic.
In Summer time, warm evenings on various terraces in the town create a welcoming atmosphere for the guests. For those who are looking for a special aspect of the gastronomy they have chosen the right place to enjoy the taste of specialities of the island Pag.
Novalja's great chefs will offer you traditional and unique flavours of the island in their restaurants and taverns. Experience a perfect harmony of flavours enjoying specialities such as cheese, lamb, wild asparagus, seafood, Kvarner Bay shrimp and fresh fish flavoured by widely known oil obtained from the biblical olive trees of Lun and aromatic herbs of the rocky island of Pag.
Visiting a winery in a stylish hotel Bokinac you can taste wines with exceptional taste that local inhabitants enjoy during the centuries. The restaurant gives you a harmony of traditional specialities flavoured by various herbs from the surrounding fields and delicious full flavour wine.
In Novalja there are remnants of three basilicas. The biggest is situated in the centre and is the biggest basilica in Dalmatia discovered so far. At the foot of the hill separating Novalja and Novaljsko Polje Valley there is a Roman aqueduct called Talijanova bua (the Italian's Hole) dug through rock. It is a unique example in the Southeast Europe and the longest section of such architecture. There are other more valuable sites and archeological remnants such as Ilirska tvr'ava (Illyrian Fortress) dating from 1500 B.C., Sv. Juraj (St. George) - a Roman fortification, a number of early Croatian small churches, Katel (Castle), Kneev dvor (Duke's Palace) and other valuable remnants.
Novalja is a home of an old folk dance Nakiwith traditional folk robes. Inheritage of the original songs, stories and humor is still living among these people, with istrian melos and dalmatian melos.
At the beaches and in the sea visitors can enjoy varied programmes of recreational activities and sports. The visitors, especially younger ones, spend evenings at Cocomo Club in Novalja, or have fun all day long till late into the night at modern disco-clubs Kalypso, Aquarius, Papaya, Noa and Pepermint at Zre Beach. During the summer Novalja hosts a variety of entertainment and cultural events.
In Summer time, warm evenings on various terraces in the town create a welcoming atmosphere for the guests. For those who are looking for a special aspect of the gastronomy they have chosen the right place to enjoy the taste of specialities of the island Pag.
Novalja's great chefs will offer you traditional and unique flavours of the island in their restaurants and taverns. Experience a perfect harmony of flavours enjoying specialities such as cheese, lamb, wild asparagus, seafood, Kvarner Bay shrimp and fresh fish flavoured by widely known oil obtained from the biblical olive trees of Lun and aromatic herbs of the rocky island of Pag.
Visiting a winery in a stylish hotel Bokinac you can taste wines with exceptional taste that local inhabitants enjoy during the centuries. The restaurant gives you a harmony of traditional specialities flavoured by various herbs from the surrounding fields and delicious full flavour wine.
In Novalja there are remnants of three basilicas. The biggest is situated in the centre and is the biggest basilica in Dalmatia discovered so far. At the foot of the hill separating Novalja and Novaljsko Polje Valley there is a Roman aqueduct called Talijanova bua (the Italian's Hole) dug through rock. It is a unique example in the Southeast Europe and the longest section of such architecture. There are other more valuable sites and archeological remnants such as Ilirska tvr'ava (Illyrian Fortress) dating from 1500 B.C., Sv. Juraj (St. George) - a Roman fortification, a number of early Croatian small churches, Katel (Castle), Kneev dvor (Duke's Palace) and other valuable remnants.
Novalja is a home of an old folk dance Nakiwith traditional folk robes. Inheritage of the original songs, stories and humor is still living among these people, with istrian melos and dalmatian melos.
At the beaches and in the sea visitors can enjoy varied programmes of recreational activities and sports. The visitors, especially younger ones, spend evenings at Cocomo Club in Novalja, or have fun all day long till late into the night at modern disco-clubs Kalypso, Aquarius, Papaya, Noa and Pepermint at Zre Beach. During the summer Novalja hosts a variety of entertainment and cultural events.
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At the beaches and in the sea visitors can enjoy rich programmes of recreational activities and sports. The visitors, especially younger ones, spend evenings at Cocomo Club in Novalja, or have fun all day long till late into the night at modern disco-clubs Kalypso, Aquarius, Papaya, Noa and Pepermint at Zre Beach. Whole season Novalja hosts a variety of entertainment and cultural events.. This article, Best Summer holidays in Novalja is available for free reprint.
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