ID: 53367

Apartments mGarden

The mGarden apartment house is located in the century-old town of Pag, near the sea and a 15-minute walk from the city center, yet far enough for complete peace and privacy. From the front of the house, there is a fabulous view of the sea and the white rocks of Pag exposed by the storm, an...

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Apartment Smilje

55 m2 - 1st floor - Rooms: 2, Bathrooms: 1, Matrimonial bed: 1, Persons on main beds: 5, Persons on adjustments beds: 1


Description
Smilje (Immortelle) Apartment is a large upstairs apartment with two bedrooms, a bathroom, a kitchen, a living room and a large terrace. The terrace offers a beautiful view of the sea and the center of the city of Pag. The terrace faces northeast, so the summer heat does not prevent being outside in the shade during the day. It can host up to 6 people. Pets are not allowed.

Amenities
Balcony: 12m2 Sea View Kitchen Microwave oven Refrigerator Dinner set
  • Sea View
  • Parking
  • Sat TV
  • Air condition
  • Internet available
  • Cot
  • Heating
  • Hair dryer
  • Barbecue
  • Sea View
  • Parking
  • Sat TV
  • Internet available
  • Air condition
  • Heating
  • Cot
  • Hair dryer
  • Barbecue

Availability Calendar

5+1 Apartment Smilje
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Accommodation prices

5+1 Apartment Smilje

Accommodation price per night
Date For 5 persons + extra person Minimum stay Arrivals
01.10.2024 - 31.12.2024 90.00 € 3 nights Any day
01.06.2025 - 14.07.2025 105.00 € 0.00 € 3 nights Any day
15.07.2025 - 15.08.2025 130.00 € 0.00 € 3 nights Any day
16.08.2025 - 30.09.2025 105.00 € 3 nights Any day
Rental conditions
For booking confirmation is required to pay an advance 30 % of the total cost.
Children under 2 years of age are exempt from paying.
Tourist tax: Included in price.

Check-in: from 14:00 to Flexible
Check-out: until 10:00

Included in the price:
Air condition Internet access Bed linen and towels Final cleaning Parking Place



Inspiration for your vacation
Why visit Town of Pag?

Pag was built in its current location in the 15th century, based to the urban plan by the famous Croatian architect Juraj Dalmatinac, with the central square and four streets that divide the town into 4 districts.
At the beginning of 20th century, the town expanded outside its walls, and the opening of the first hotel in the town in Zvonimirova street dates back to that period. However, tourism began to develop intensively only with the construction of the Pag Bridge in 1968.
The most significant buildings in the town are the Collegiate Church of The Assumption of Mary (Zborna crkva Marijinog Uznesenja), the Dogue's Palace (Knežev dvor) and the Skrivanat tower, the only remaining of nine towers that once surrounded the town.
Also worth visiting are the churches of St. Francis and St. George, the monastery of Santa Margherita and the archaeological site of the Old Town located a kilometer outside of the town.
A special place in the cultural history of the town belongs to the Pag lace - a special type of lace characterized by extraordinary patterns. The first records of Pag lace date back to 15th century and the way of making and patterns were passed down from generation to generation.
Pag lace is nowadays listed as the intangible cultural heritage of UNESCO and the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Croatia has declared the collection of Pag lace collected and preserved by the Benedictine nuns of Pag for more than 150 years a cultural heritage of Croatia.
From the economic point of view, the symbol of the town is the production of salt. The quality salt is produced here for centuries, and the Solana Pag is the largest salt harvesting site in Croatia.
Your stay in the town of Pag is an opportunity for excursions to some of the largest Croatian national parks located nearby. The Kornati National Park is an archipelago of small islands and reefs of breathtaking beauty. On the mainland, but not too far away, are the famous Plitvice Lakes. There are also the Krka National Park, the National Park Paklenica and Northern Velebit National Park, and on the island of Pag there are two ornithological reserve Velo and Malo Blato.
The largest sand beach close to the historic center is Prosika, and the Bay of Pag has 27 km of sand, gravel and stone beaches, among which the most famous and the most beautiful are Zrće, Janjeće Vode, Beritnica, Sveti Duh, Sveti Marko, Dubrava, Bošana, Caska, Ručica, Salty, Malin, Veliki Zaton, Bijele Stijene, Veli Bok, Mali Bok and Kotica.