IslandPag Island
The island of lace, cheese, salt and lamb; connected to the mainland by bridge. Croatia's fifth-largest island with the longest coastline, celebrated for its dramatic karst landscape often compared to the surface of the Moon.
Experience the Adriatic
"Vila 4m" is an excellent base for numerous excursions in the area. Within 1 hour's drive from your peaceful oasis, a wealth of natural and cultural attractions awaits.
IslandThe island of lace, cheese, salt and lamb; connected to the mainland by bridge. Croatia's fifth-largest island with the longest coastline, celebrated for its dramatic karst landscape often compared to the surface of the Moon.
Seaside villageThe centre and largest settlement of the municipality, continuously inhabited since prehistoric times; a village of fishermen and farmers.
CityLet the Sea Organ serenade the sunset at the Greeting to the Sun installation and enjoy one of the world's most beautiful sunsets.
TownThe first capital of Croatian kings; historical heritage, salt flats and sandy beaches are just some of the highlights of this gem of beautiful Croatia.
Nature ParkCroatia's largest freshwater lake and an important ornithological reserve; take a bike tour, explore the Ottoman legacy at Maškovića Han, splash around at the Dalmaland aqua park or visit the charming historic town of Biograd na Moru.
National ParkCroatia's largest and most celebrated mountain (though not the highest – Dinara stands at 1,831 m), a UNESCO biosphere reserve. The Velika and Mala Paklenica canyons are a paradise for hikers and rock climbers.
National ParkCroatia's oldest and largest national park; a forested mountain landscape with 16 lakes of varying sizes, whose emerald waters cascade over spectacular waterfalls.
RiverDiscover the karst beauty of the Zrmanja river canyon and several iconic filming locations of the legendary Winnetou films.
National ParkA karst river that never runs dry, Krka National Park covers the most beautiful stretch of its course, featuring 7 magnificent travertine barriers — the most impressive being Skradinski Buk, Europe's longest travertine barrier.
National ParkThe most indented archipelago in the Mediterranean, spanning around 320 km² with approximately 150 islands, islets and reefs. Best explored by group or private boat tours.
CityThe oldest city on the Adriatic coast founded by Croats; renowned for the Cathedral of St James and St Nicholas' Fortress, both UNESCO World Heritage Sites, as well as the International Children's Festival.
FairA monthly one-day trade fair held on the tenth of each month in northern Benkovac. Asseria – the remains of a Roman municipality built on an earlier Liburnian hillfort, at the site of today's Podgrađe near Benkovac.