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Island Pag

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Island Pag

The first bigger places you will encounter right after you cross Pag Bridge are Miskovici and DinjiSka. In DinjiSka you can still see them making salt by the old process of drying in small clay pools where they let in sea (soline). Traveling further toward the town of Pag, right after DinjiSka, is the exit to the settlements of VlaSici and Smokvica. Vlasidi is situated in the middle of wine-growing fields, facing the sea, with a beautiful beach, providing the guest with complete rest in the quiet. Smokvica is a small, picturesque place, situated on a craggy rise descending to the sea and a beach - its wilderness is fascinating. In a picturesque bay surrounded by pine forest, 7 km northwest of the town of Pag, is a small tourist settlement of KoSljun. Once an important island port for quicker communication with Dalmatia, it is now an ideal place for a peaceful family holiday.

Simuni

In a peaceful bay facing open sea, 11 kilometers west of the town of Pag near Pag-Novalja road is a fishing settlement and tourist resort called Simuni. In Simuni you will find an ACY Marina and the big Autocamp Simuni, one of the most beauti-ful on the Adriatic. ACY Marina Simuni has 175 berths and 30 dry berths. The Marina includes a restaurant, exchange office, toilet and showers, market, workshop, 15- ton crane, and a slipway. Simuni Camp has beautifully cultivated beaches surrounded by pine forest providing pleasant shade. The trailer area is very well equipped, with power and water supply. The camp includes coffee shops, bars, a store, a restaurant and a pizzeria.

 
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