Valgt region: Kroatia » Mellom Dalmatia - Øyene » Brac - Povlja (Brač - Povlja)
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Apartments DragicaEN: Villa Dragica and Vidikovac Apartment are located in a small and peacefull bay called Ticja Luka, 5 minutes away from little place Povlja on island of Brac (Croatia). Our advantage is untouchable nature, peacefull atmosphere, beautiful seaview on Adriatic Sea from your apartments and lot of space for relaxing yourself. Apartments are only 100m far away from the beach. |
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Apartments Ostojić EN: In the season 2003 Povlja were declared the most beautiful destination in the category of smaller places according to Radio Station “Split” and Tourist Board of the Dalmatian region Povlja is a little place in Dalmatia, at the north east side of the island of Braè, one of the most beautiful islands, an intact pearl of the Adriatic sea. The place is crowded with interesting monuments, while most of them originate from the 5th century. The most famous are «Povaljski prag» and «Povaljska listina». “Povaljski prag” is one of the oldest and most important epigraphic monuments in Croatian Cyrillic, and “Povaljska listina” is the oldest preserved paper written in Croatian language, in Cyrillic. It is important to mention the remains of basilica from the 5th century. Basilica is in good condition. In Povlja, you can also find octagonal baptismal font, the only one existing in Croatia today. There are 310 inhabitants in Povlja today. Most of them still live of fishin... |
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Apartments SofijaEN: On the north-east side of the island of Brac in Middle Dalmatia, is a massive bay, which comprises a number of larger and smaller coves. The Povaljska luka is the most large cove on east. Povlja has stood since Roman times, in the necklace of the island´s settlements, and has a long and rich history imprinted with a cultural and historical heritage that ranges from ancient times to the present day. Approximately 400 people lives in Povlja today. These Povljans still grow olives, fish and make wine just as their ancestors did for so many centuries before but they see their future in tourism. Today the main industries in Povlja are fishing, quarrying, olive growing and, of course, tourism. Accommodation is available at the refurbished Galeb-Johnathan Hotel (175 rooms) and the apartment complex Punta (50 suites) - which has a terraced restaurant and a small disco. Povlja also offers a large variety of private accommodation with over 700 beds in a variety of quality apartments ... |
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Apartments TanjaEN: Povlja is surrounded by numerous nice coves as nowhere else on the island of Brac.The Povlja bay is also a very safe harbour for boaters. The remains of the early Christian basilica are a true rarity. Athletes and recreation enthusiasts may enjoy football and tennis, as well as water sports, swimming, yachting and windsurfing. |
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Apartments VanjaEN: Povlja is a beautiful small town on the coast side of the island of Brac. The settlement has its own post office, hotel, several restaurants and pubs. It´s very quiet place for great holiday-time. |
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Apartments PupaEN: Povlja is a little place in Dalmatia, at the north east side of the island of Brač, one of the most beautiful islands, an intact pearl of the Adriatic sea. The place is crowded with interesting monuments, with most of them originating from the 5th century. The most famous are «Povaljski prag» and «Povaljska listina». “Povaljski prag” is one of the oldest and most important epigraphic monuments in Croatian Cyrillic, and “Povaljska listina” is the oldest preserved paper written in Croatian language, in Cyrillic. It is important to mention the remains of the Basilica from the 5th century. The Basilica is in good condition. In Povlja you can also find an octagonal baptismal font, the only one existing in Croatia today. There are 310 inhabitants in Povlja today. Most of them still make a living by fishing, olivegrowing and winegrowing. This is one of the reasons why Povlja’s nature still has its original colouring. Clean air, the beautiful sea and an intact environme... |
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