Bungalow High-Class Apartment with mantained garden near beach
The bungalow „Sunset exclusive Gajac“ for 4-6 persons is a semi detached bungalow located in the settlement Gajac close to Novalja on the island of Pag. The bungalow has been completely renovated, it is equipped with high quality furniture and located in the first row to the beach (100 m) with seaview from the terrace and one of the bedrooms. As the bungalow is located in a very quiet part of Gajac it offers to its clients a high level of privacy. The surface of the bungalow is 54 m2 and consists od two bedrooms, one with french and one with two single beds, shower/toilet, separate toilet, equipped kitchen with dining space and livingroom (all in one space) with leather couch on which can sleep two persons, a spacious terrace of 50 m2 with sitting set and sunbeds, a well mantained garden with mediterranean plants.
Parking place in the street close to the apartment.
Sights of interest Novalja is the leading tourism centre on Pag today. It is situated in a gentle bay on the northwest part of the island, and its extraordinary beauty comes from wonderful sand and pebble beaches that surround it. The historical sights of Novalja include Roman aqueduct which during summer heat maintains the chilly temperature of around 15 Celsius, Stomorica – a large collection of early-Christian antiquities, Basilica Urbana with well preserved Roman mosaics, and Cissa (today Caska) - the remnants of a big army camp built by the Roman legions.
In the past few years Novalja has become a mecca for young people from all over Europe and the world thanks to its internationally famous beach Zrće, situated in a well sheltered bay few kilometers out of town. Zrće and its beach bars and clubs offer to the young people from all over the world an unforgettable party that goes on 24 hours a day.
Gastronomy In gastronomy the most significant specialties are Pag sheep cheese and lamb, as well as dishes based on fresh fish and seafood, found in abundance in this part of the Adriatic Sea. The town of Pag was founded in 15th century, mainly as a centre for the production of sea salt, which to present day remained one of the most significant industries on the island, along with tourism. In Pag it is still possible to see manufacturing of salt using traditional method of draining in small clay basins (soline) into which the sea water is introduced. These salt basins offer authenticity, and they are also very interesting photographic motif.
A special feature of the island’s fauna is the griffon vulture, the largest bird found in Croatia. It is protected by law and it can also be found on the islands of Kvarner. Along with the vulture, some birds of prey found their habitat on the island of Pag, of which the most striking are the golden eagle, horned owl and falcon.
Tourist settlement Gajac is situated in the southwest part of the island of Pag and is connected to Novalja, which is 2 kilometers away, with a regular bus. In the off season, less than a hundred residents live in its apartments, but during summer it beco Tourist settlement Gajac is situated in the southwest part of the island of Pag and is connected to Novalja, which is 2 kilometers away, with a regular bus. In the off season, less than a hundred residents live in its apartments, but during summer it becomes a real town with almost 10000 people. Along the coast stretches a long sand beach Braničevica facing the open sea. There, with freshening up in the sea, you can also enjoy the services of good catering establishments right next to the beach. In the centre of Gajac there is a main square where you can find several grocery stores, cafés, internet cafés, a small market with fresh fruits and fish, news-stands, bakery, restaurants, post office and hairdresser’s, and other additional facilities like pizzerias, sports equipment, bicycle and scooter rentals and other you can find in the settlement or at the beach.
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