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House REŠETAR
Privlaka (Zadar)


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Contact person: Mr. Robert Rešetar | Address: Ivana Pavla II 87; 23233 Privlaka, Croatia | Phone: N/A | GSM: 00385 98 588992

Distances from:

Sea:100 m
Beach:100 m
Center:1000 m
Supermarket:100 m
Bank:3000 m
Pharmacy:3000 m
Restaurant:100 m
Disco Club:5000 m
Doctor:3000 m
Petrol:2000 m
Drive Way:20 m
Airport:20000 m

Welcome to House Rešetar


Privlaka Surroundings

House Rešetar

Apartment Type 4 + 2

Apartment Type 2 + 2





Capacity & Prices

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Type of
accommodation
m2 / Stars Persons 01.01.-14.06.
15.09.-30.09.
15.06.-30.06. 01.07.-14.07.
21.08.-31.08.
15.07.-20.08. 01.09.-14.09.
Apartments 4 + 2 49 / 4+2 persons 40 EUR/night 60 EUR/night 70 EUR/night 80 EUR/night 50 EUR/night
Apartments 2 + 2 37 / 2+2 persons 30 EUR/night 40 EUR/night 50 EUR/night 60 EUR/night 35 EUR/night
The accommodation´s tax is included in the prices.
Advance payment: 20 %.

Discount for longer or out-season accommodation.

Departure: up to 10 hours
Arrival: after 14 hours

The owners of the apartments speak English and Croatian.




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Excursion Possibilities

Welcome to the city of Zadar, a city of exceptional history and rich cultural heritage, a city of tourism. Our web site will try to offer you a complete tourist offer, from searching for an ideal accommodation, autochthonous gourmand delicacies, cultural monuments, a variety of excursion programs and numerous tourist activities that the city offers by combining the beauty of the past and all the privileges that the modern traveller demands.
The particularity of the city is irresistible for those who respect and admire historical monuments and cultural heritage, artists, tourists and its citizens. Zadar is a city monument, surrounded by historical ramparts, a treasury of the archaeological and monumental riches of ancient and medieval times, Renaissance and many contemporary architectural achievements such as the first sea organs in the world.
Zadar is a city where huge spaces are left for pedestrians. Using your guidebook, your walk along the cobblestone streets of the city will become a walk through history, and also an experience of the contemporary life of the city. When tired, do try to take a break in one of our restaurants, pastry shops or coffee shops that you can find in the gastro offer of this guidebook. Enjoy listening to the concerts, visit the theatre, museums, and exhibitions.
The city of Zadar is an easily reached destination by land, sea and air. It has a good traffic infrastructure through which it is directly connected to other bigger cities of the Republic of Croatia: Zagreb, Rijeka, Split and Dubrovnik, with extraordinary accommodation and contemporary service of numerous marinas. Whichever way you want to reach Zadar, the natural beauty of the landscape will not leave you equanimous.

Zadar

Plitvice Lakes National Park is the largest among the eight national parks in Croatia (294.82 km2 in area). It was founded in 1949 and it is the oldest national park in the country. In 1979 it was added to the UNESCO World Heritage register. The national park is a phenomenon of karst hydrography. The lakes are famous for travertine waterfalls and a continuous biodynamic process of travertine creation under specific ecological conditions. Travertine is a porous limestone rock formed by the deposition of calcium carbonate in the water which can create barriers, thresholds and other forms in karst rivers and streams. The ongoing process of travertine creation is especially noticeable in the waterfalls.
While the visitors enjoy the walk through the national park, continuous travertine growth creates magnificent waterfalls. Over time the water changes its course, thus leaving some barriers dry, but enticing the growth of travertine elsewhere. The described phenomenon provides a sense that the Plitvice Lakes never stay the same.
The wider area of the national park is a rich forest and meadow habitat with diverse and numerous species of plants and animals. The forest community is mostly comprised of beech and fir. The most distinguished beech and fir forest is called Čorkova uvala and it is considered to be one of the most beautiful forests in the world. 1,267 plant species have been listed so far, 75 of them being endemic, and 55 being different species of orchids. The rich fauna includes 321 species of butterflies, 161 species of birds and 21 species of bats, which were discovered in previous research of the park area.
Among large predators, the most attractive resident of the park forest is the brown bear (Ursus arctos).
One of the first researchers of this natural phenomenon, academician Ivo Pevalek, said the following in 1937: “There are waters, lakes, waterfalls and forests in other places, but there are only one Plitvice Lakes in the world. You have to see them!
Source: TZ Slunj

Plitvice Lakes

The history of Split is over-flowingly rich and turbulent to fit in just a couple of sentences. Although the Split area was earlier inhabited by the Greek colonies, Emperor Diocletian should be considered its first citizen and founder. Starting his lavish villa of around 300 square meters near the great city of Salona in 293 AD, only to retire from the Roman throne. Within its walls after building it for ten years.
Turbulent centuries that followed turned the villa into a city. Conceived by the fugitive inhabitants of Salona who fled from the Avars and Slavs. Many authorities changed hands in the city which, in the years to come, grew beyond the Palace walls, from the Croatian Kings in the 10th century, through the Hungarian and Venetian administration, to the French rulers and the Austro-Hungarian monarchy. Modern age and the 20th century "moved" Split from the kingdom of Yugoslavia. Through tragic, yet heroic times of the Italian and German occupation during the Second World War when Split was one of the centres of anti-fascist resistance, to the Socialist Yugoslavia and the present period of the free and independent Croatia, member of the European Union.
Tumultuous history leaves its trace in the everyday life of the city. That always moved steadily forward, remaining the centre of this part of the coast to this day. In those mixtures of history layers, clumsiness was inevitable. Sometimes even rashness in development, but today it is all a part of its originality. Great city beats today with the silent whisper of history, the lively spirit of youth and charm of the Mediterranean yet in every way also Croatian warmth...

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DŮM REŠETAR
Privlaka (Zadar)


Kontakt: Pan Robert Rešetar | Adresa: Ivana Pavla II 87; 23233 Privlaka, Chorvatsko | Mobil: 00385 98 588992



Dům Rešetar
Moře: 100 m
Pláž: 100 m
Centrum: 1000 m
Prodejna: 100 m
Ceník
ubytování
m2 Počet osob 01.01. - 31.12.
Apartmány 4 + 2 49 m2 4 + 2 osoby Ceník ubytování
Apartmány 2 + 2 37 m2 2 + 2 osoby Ceník ubytování
Záloha na ubytování: 30 %.
Příjezd: po 14:00
Odjezd: do 10 hodin

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DOM REŠETAR
Privlaka (Zadar)


Kontakt: Pan Robert Rešetar | Adres: Ivana Pavla II 87; 23233 Privlaka, Chorwacja | Mobil: 00385 98 588992



Dom Rešetar
Morze: 100 m
Plaża: 100 m
Centrum: 1000 m
Sklep: 100 m
Cena
zakwaterowania
m2 Liczba osób 01.01. - 31.12.
Apartamenty 4 + 2 49 m2 4 + 2 osoby Cena zakwaterowania
Apartamenty 2 + 2 37 m2 2 + 2 osoby Cena zakwaterowania
Kaucja za zakwaterowanie: 20 %.
Przyjazd po 14:00
Sprawdź do 10:00

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