Welcome to Prigradica, a tucked-away treasure on the northern edge of the captivating island of Korčula. Once a bustling Adriatic harbor for the export of wine and olive oil, Prigradica has transformed into a vibrant tourist village, brimming with houses that offer cozy rooms and apartments for visitors seeking a slice of paradise.
Imagine this: you wake up to the gentle whispers of the Adriatic Sea, step onto your local cafe terrace, and there it is—a breathtaking view that seems to stretch on forever. This isn't some dream. It's just another beautiful morning in Prigradica.
But there's more to our village than just postcard-perfect views. Come summer, the place comes alive. There's a local shop for your essentials, a cozy café for your coffee fix, and a restaurant serving up delicious meals. And when the sun's shining bright, our gorgeous pebble beach becomes the go-to spot for locals and visitors alike.
For the sports enthusiasts, we've got a football and basketball pitch, a beach volleyball court, and even an open water water-polo pool. If you're more about taking it easy, you can just chill by the beach, ice cream in hand, and watch the world go by.
Getting here is easy, with a regular bus service from Blato and a ferry catamaran that stops in a village. So why wait? Come and experience the magic of Prigradica for yourself. We promise you, it's an experience you'll never forget.
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May this New Year take you to places you’ve never been before.
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If you are into kitesurfing, there is a stunning undiscovered place in Croatia, surrounded by the Neretva river, the Adriatic sea and a few small villages. Daily thermal winds, flat and shallow water, delicious wines & food will make kiters and non-kiters return for more! The season runs from May to September, and the location is perfect for kitesurfing and windsurfing thanks to the winds of this area – maestral and tramuntana. Let us know if you'd like to go there!
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Krka National Park lies about 10km from Šibenik in the Croatian region of Dalmatia. Named after the Krka River, the Park covers an area of just over 142 square km and includes two-thirds of the river itself. The top attraction of the Park is its magnificent waterfalls, including the famous Skradinski Buk falls, which are one of Croatia's most famous sights. Remember, spending time in nature reduces blood pressure and anxiety, increases the feeling of happiness and strengthens the immune system. Don't wait; Croatia is not that far away!
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In the Adriatic archipelago, 48 lighthouses were built at the beginning of the 19th century. This particular lighthouse was built in 1849 on the southwestern cape of the island of Dugi Otok, 35 km west of the city of Zadar. Now, that's a place for a real vacation, don't you agree?
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