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The accommodation´s tax is included in the prices.
Advance payment: 30 %.
Discount for longer or out-season accommodation. Sport activities: Windsurf
i Kitesurf Windsurfing enthusiasts come each year to the Viganj, one of most
popular destinations for these sports in Croatia. There are several schools
where you can start surfing and probably fall in love with the wind. Teachers
from different countries in Europe come over the summer to teach and participate
in regattas held in Korcula canal. Every year the European Championships are
held in formula and slalom Surf. Trails and routes are set so that it captures
the best of the mistral and the south wind and daily you can get accurate
information about the status of the wind every hour. If you are an advanced wind
and kitesurfer in Viganj, you have the opportunity to test your new boards and
sails and enjoy the sun, wind and sea. Villa and apartments “Klara” have their
own private repository for your equipment where you can dispose your assets
completely safe. Bikinig There are 4 kilometers of road along the sea
where you can drive freely and safely. If you’re still a fan of extreme form of
cycling, the slopes of St. Elias are the answer to all your requirements. 50
kilometers of trails, climb and plateaus, the grounds all over village Nakovana
and drive to Orebic by demanding and less demanding trails and roads. Enjoyment
and experience of the mountain overlooking the Korcula canal – simply priceless.
The beauty of cycling in Viganj is specific and because of its mild climate,
cyclists are coming in the spring and autumn. Guests also have wine bike touring
routes where brings together a comfortable and pleasant. Bicycles can be rented
on a daily and weekly basis. Guests arriving by plane bring your personal
luggage, and all the facilities can be rented at very reasonable prices. Contact
Us in Villa “Klara” and we can arrange everything for
you. Paragliding Increasingly popular sport in Viganj attracts many
sportsmen and lovers of adrenaline. There are landing runway on top of Viganj
with expert guidance, the monitoring station for wind direction and wind
strength. In Viganj everything is related to the wind and the sea near the
mountain, there are high-quality cold and warm currents of wind that are ideal
for paragliding. Send us a request and feel free to get informed about the
details of this sport. Others sports Scuba diving, rollerblading, hiking,
caving, gastronomy and wine tasting are sports that can be practiced in Viganj.
Small town with lots of natural resources will provide you with all the wishes
and requirements. If you still want to relax in total privacy, relax with our
pool with a cold lemonade and enjoy the view of Korcula and Peljesac
channel. Tourist offer: Korčula (20 minutes from Viganj) Korcula is one
of the biggest islands of Croatia. Few people know that Marco Polo, the famous
Venetian explorer was actually born on here, in Croatia. The island’s capital is
also called Korcula. This ancient city, called “Little Dubrovnik”, is among the
most beautiful towns on the Croatian coast and is known for its unique
architecture. One of the main attractions is the house of Marco Polo, which can
be visited in the old city center. The biggest and the most beautiful
building of Korcula is the Cathedral of St. Marco. South from it, there is the
Bishop’s Palace where the Abbatial Treasury of St. Marco is placed today with a
rich collection of Croatian and Italian Renaissance artists, a collection of
manuscripts and books and a collection of the ceremonial clothes. North from the
Cathedral, there is a small church of St. Peter, the oldest preserved church in
the town from the 11th century, on the western side of the square, there is
Crkva Gospojina (Church of Our Lady) from 1483, a major Renaissance
construction. Dubrovnik (2 hours from Viganj) Summer… hot long days and
even hotter short nights. Swimming in the crystal clear sea, a cocktail in a
romantic place under the starry sky, sunrise… Dubrovnik in summer offers
street performances, the handsome city guards, Hamlet at Fort Lovrjenac and
virtuoso concerts at the Rectors Palace Atrium. In summer Dubrovnik you will
meet many famous people and see their luxurious yachts anchored in front of the
Old City Harbour. Dubrovnik in summer invites you to enjoy sitting on the
steps of St Blaises Church and by the Orlando Column, to wash your face at the
fountain, or, like many other visitors, try and take off your shirt while
standing on one foot on the Franciscan Church gargoyle. Mljet ( 90 minutes
from Viganj) For most people, Mljet is an island lost in the open sea, and
the island is indeed hard to reach. But do not let this landscape – mentioned in
the stories about Odyssey and St. Paul, as well as Benedictine monks and the
Mediterranean Seal – remain a secret for you. Mljet is an elongated island,
with an average width of 3 km, 37 km long. It is an Island of great diversity
and contrast, and “Mljet” National Park covers his northwestern part with an
area of 5.375 ha of protected land and surrounding sea. This area was proclaimed
as national park 11 November 1960 and represents the first institutionalized
attempt to protect an original ecosystem in the Adriatic. Mljet National Park
has been proclaimed as an area of special interest for the following
reasons: • Its unique panoramic landscape of well intended coastline, cliffs,
reefs and numerous islands, as well as the rich topography of the nearby hills,
which rise steeply above the sea and hide numerous ancient stone villages.
Mljet’s outer coastline is exposed to the south sea and is therefore steep and
full of “garmas” collapsed caves. The inner coastline faces the mainland and is
exposed to the “bura”, a strong northeasterly wind, but is less elevated with
easier access. • The salt lakes are a unique geological and oceanographic
phenomenon of worldwide importance. They originated approximately 10,000 years
ago and, until the Christian era, they were freshwater lakes. Some endemic
Dalmatian plants can only be found on the rocky coast of the island. A beautiful
endemic plant, named Dubrovačka Zečina is the best representative of them
all. • The Mediterranean karst landscape hides two natural specialties. The
first are typical karst underground habitats: half-caves, caves and pits. The
other specialty is Mljet’s “blatine”, which are rare occurrences of brackish
lakes, which vanish from time to time. There is life in the lakes, but we know
very little about it today apart from the fact that people have caught eels and
marsh birds in them for centuries.panorama – click to enlarge. • Beautiful,
rich forests once covered large areas of the Mediterranean Coast, but they are
rarely preserved today as beautifully as they are on Mljet. The woods on Mljet
gently descend all the way to thesurface of the lakes, thus creating animage of
unspoiled nature. Mostar The oldest single arch stone bridge in Mostar,
the Kriva Ćuprija (“Sloping Bridge”), was built in 1558 by the Ottoman architect
Cejvan Kethoda. It is said that this was to be a test before the major
construction of the Stari Most began. The Old Bridge was completed in 1566 and
was hailed as one of the greatest architectural achievement in the Ottoman
controlled Balkans. This single-arch stone bridge is an exact replica of the
original bridge that stood for over 400 years and that was designed by Hajrudin,
a student of the great Ottoman architect Sinan. It spans 28.7 meters of the
Neretva river, 21 meters above the summer water level. The Halebija and Tara
towers have always housed the guardians of the bridge and during Ottoman times
were storehouses for ammunition. The arch is a perfect semicircle 8.56 m in
width and 4.15 m in height. The frontage and vault are made of regular stone
cubes incorporated into the horizontal layers all along the vault. The space
between vault, frontal walls and footpath is filled with cracked stone. The
bridge footpath and the approaching roads are paved with cobblestones, as is the
case with the main roads in the town. Stone steps enable people to ascend to the
bridge either side. The Cejvan Cehaj Mosque, built in 1552, il the oldest
mosque in Mostar. Later a madrasah (Islamic school) was built on the same
compound. The Old Bazaar, Kujundziluk is named after the goldsmiths who
traditionally created and sold their wares on this street, and still sells
authentic paintings and copper or bronze carvings of the Stari Most,
pomegranates (the natural symbol of Herzegovina) or the famed stecaks (medieval
tombstones). Međugorje The parish of Medjugorje is situated in
Herzegovina, 25 km southwest of Mostar. Medjugorje, (the name is of Slavic
origin, and signifies a region between two mounts) with the villages of
Bijakovići, Vionica, Miletina and Šurmanci, forms a Roman-Catholic parish where
today (in 2005) about 5000 inhabitants live. The pastoral care of the parish is
confided to the priests of the Herzegovinian Franciscan Province of the
Assumption of Mary. The whole region is inhabited by Croatians who received
Christianity 13 centuries ago. In historical documents, the village was
mentioned in 1599for the first time. The present parish was founded in 1892 and
dedicated to St. James the Apostle, protector of pilgrims. Until June 24,
1981, Medjugorje lived like all other villages of this region: people worked on
their land, planted tobacco and vineyards, produced wine and vegetables to
acquire just enough for a modest life for their families. Because of social
circumstances, many went out into the world: over the ocean and to Western
European countries, as well as into towns in Bosnia-Herzegovina and Croatia.
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