Croatia (85)Dalmatia (67)Island of Pag (1)Mandre (1)1-bedroom apartment #6557

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Type: 1-bedroom apartment • Bedrooms: 2 • Sleeps: 4 • Catering: Self-catering

Rates : per week - 420.00 € | per day - 60.00 €

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Apartments "Mia" Mandre /Ref: 6557
Owner Name Ms Mia Balabanic
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Tel 00385 99 6733526
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Mandre

Mandre- a tourist resort located in the southern part of the island of Pag. Mandre offers a gorgeous view of Silba and Olib and of the little islands Maun and Skrda which abound in coves and beautiful beaches.


Kolan- the central place of our newly established district is Kolan, whose inhabitants mostly occupy themselves with sheep-breeding, viticulture and recently even with tourism because of the vicinity of the sea and beautiful beaches.


Kolanjski Gajac- is a tourist village built in mid 80's, located in a beautiful cove, with a view to a little island nearby, Skrda, and the others islands of this archipelago.

Island of Pag

The island of Pag is one of the biggest Adriatic islands: it is the fifth largest island with 284.50 square kilometres. Its 270 kilometres of the indented coastline make it the island with the longest coastline on the Adriatic, rich with coves, bays, beaches and capes.
The biggest bay, the bay of Pag, is rounded by 20 km of the gravel beaches. Pag is unique due to its vegetation where trees are the most rare form. Therefore, Pag is the largest kingdom of rocky ground on the Adriatic, where thin grass, low aromatic herb cover, sage and immortelle grow. They make the foundation of the nourishment of the island’s sheep on the rocky ground, intersected by long dry stonewalls, giving a special flavour to the well known cheese of Pag.

Dalmatia

Already in the ancient times, that is, somewhere around 1800. BC, on the hills near today's Kolan, there were the settlements of the ancient Liburnians. The remains of the walls on the hill of Gornji Gradac and on the peak of St. Vid confirm this thesis. There is jet another castle under the name Donji Gradac that used to be the settlement of the ancient Liburnians dating from the same time, but unfortunately the walls of this pre-historical settlement were ruined during the construction of the road Kolan- Mandre thirty years ago.