Novalja
Novalja is a town in the north of the island of Pag in the Croatian part of Adriatic Sea. It is well known for its many well-kept beaches in the surrounding areas and an excellent tourist infrastructure. Zrće is the most attractive beach that offers a lot of sports and entertainment for young people. The numerous disco clubs and cafes offer fun through the day and night. The many archaeological finds today bear witness to the turbulent history of the place. The most valuable artefact is an ancient aqueduct from the 1st century carved from living stone. The beauty of Novalja is also hidden in the picturesque villages that envelop it. In them you can find peace in the comfortable surroundings of picturesque coves and pristine nature as well as friendly hosts. The botanical reserve of wild olives in Lun is a unique nature reserve in the Adriatic. Around 1500 wild olive trees, some of which are about a thousand years old, will fascinate you with their wild beauty and the unusual way they have grown.
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Review by Marton
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5.0
Great place to have fun
I really liked Novalja. Zrce is approximately 2km from Novalja. It is a lovely long white pebble beach with the most beautiful crystal clear water and having travelled extensively along Croatia’s islands and coastal areas, would have to rate the beach as one of Croatia’s nicest. It is a must visit for all young people who wish to have fun, or even for those who maybe not so young, but are still young at heart.
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Review by Ilona
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4.0
Go to Zrce
We stayed at Pansion Comfort Bok. It's only 500 hundred meters from the center of Novalja which is a good thing cause the center is quite noisy and the hotel is super quiet, so you can party at Zrce Beach (amazing beach) and sleep like a baby at Pansion Bok. The town is nothing special though..
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