During the Middle Ages, Stari grad Pag contained a church, monastery and various channels used to connect with salt pans. Today, it houses ghostly, uninhabited remains, which you can find a short walk away from the centre of Pag town. Its dancefloor pokes out into the Adriatic with a ladder leading down into the water for those who want to take a dip while getting their groove on.
This much more than beach bar with a few beats thrown in - it's a mini festival site in one nightspot, with 11 bars, a food court, a spa and even its own cash machine onsite. Yachts often dock alongside it and up to revellers can be catered to on any one night. Pro tip: it's high in alcohol, so go easy as you pour. Another revived favourite, this one ruby red, is Burin, also championed across Pag at the island's shops and eateries.
A short drive from Novalja, seafront Stogaj is the island's best-known climbing spot, offering nearly 20 marked routes. Absolute beginners can attempt short, easy ascents no more than ten metres in height, while experienced climbers can attempt the so-called Skorpion or Spyder climbs. Take plenty of water with you and a towel - reward yourself with a swim after your exertions.
About us. Written by Lara Rasin Friday 8 May Tuck into Pag lamb. Chill in a cabana at Aquarius. Read more. See how the Romans lived. Catch a live act. Taste the catch of the day at Na Tale. Raise a glass at Kalypso. Observe rare birds. Let loose at Pag Carnival.
See Pag by quad bike. Support local musicians at Sonus. Sip Pag brandy. Get a bit muddy. Nibble Pag cheese. Cruise Pag Bay. Visit a ghost town. Party then swim, swim then party…. Later on, in history, Island Pag became a part of an early Croatian state but in it was taken over by Hungarians. Hungarian rule lasted until the start of the 15th century when they were conquered by the Venetian Republic.
Venetian rule over Dalmatia lasted for another years and this is evident by the monuments and buildings that still exist on Pag. An island rich in history. Pag Island Food. The Island of Pag produces some of the finest cheese, wine, and olive oil. The food on Pag is nothing short of stunning. Croatian food is influenced by the Hungarian, Italian, Serbian, Greek, and Turkish cultures which is very much apparent in the delicious food. The famous Pag Island cheese Paski Sir factories are also open to the public.
So if cheese takes your fancy pop in and experience a guided tour around Gligora Pag Cheese Factory. Pag Island Weather. It is known as the party island of Croatia. The Pag Island festival and party scene is regarded as one of the best festival and clubbing locations in the World. The summer festival programme is second to none and offers a stellar lineup of world-class DJs and party brands. Pag Island Hotels. The last few seasons have seen a big increase in the number of hotels on Pag Island , Croatia.
In years gone by there were only a few hotels to choose from but now there is an abundance of good quality hotels which is great for Pag Island accommodation on the whole! If you are planning on booking flights to Pag Island the nearest airports are Zadar and Split then most of the hotels also offer a Pag Island Airport shuttle service so look into that if you are requiring a transfer service.
So it is not far and the transfer journey through the county of Zadar and across Pag Island is utterly beautiful, so it really does feels like 15 minutes! Villas on the Island of Pag. If you are looking to add a bit of style and luxury to your Pag Island holiday then staying at a beautiful villa must be on the cards. This is largely because the island is, in fact, connected to the mainland at its southern tip by bridge.
The second longest island in the Adriatic, the island covers an area of square miles In spite of this, the island has a lot of charm. As mentioned, the main resorts on the island are Pag Town and Novalja.
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