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Town,
port and tourist center on the island of Losinj,
on the southeastern part of a spacious and well-protected
bay is Mali Lošinj. The largest town on the island
with their 7000 inhabitants and the best known
sports and fishing center on the Adriatic. The
economy includes agriculture, fishing, shipbuilding
and tourism. Mali Losinj has a long tourist tradition
that goes back to the 1880s. The area has a beautiful
shoreline surrounded by a rich coniferous forest.
The mild climate is suitable for health tourism.
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Many
dolphins live in the surrounding waters, therefore,
the island is very attractive for dolphin lovers. Accommodation
is available in hotels, pensions, apartments and camping
sites. The sports and recreational offer includes tennis,
mini-golf, bowling, windsurfing and diving. The restaurants
serve local and international specialties. Boat trips
and excursions are also available.
The most interseting beaches on island are Čikat, Sunčana
uvala and Valdarke. Tourists are very interested to
see them is summer time when houndreds of people come
to see the beauty of island and spend their vacation.
The island is connected to the mainland by ferry lines
to Pula, Rijeka, Zadar, Brestova in Istria and Valbiska
on the island of Krk. |
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The
house is located 300 meters from the center of city,
300 meters from the nearest beach (Valdarke), also 1000
meters from hospital and 50 meters from shop.
The house consist 3 apartments for 4 persons and one
apartment for 6 persons.
There is a parking place infront of house and offer
a outside grill.
Because of its position on a little hill there is a
beautifull sea view and a view on center of town.
Apartaments for 4 persons have a one bedroom with two
beds (king size), kitchen (with sofa for 2 person),
bathroom and big terace.
Apartment for 6 persons has a two bedrooms with beds
(king size), kitchen (with sofa for 2 persons), bathroom
and big terace.
They are completely equipt with kitchen utensils, bedwears,
towels and sat-tv. |
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