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House Mali Losinj
£148 per night
House ∙ 4 guests ∙ 2 bedrooms
4.7
Excellent (3 ratings)
Mali Losinj, Općina Mali Lošinj, Croatia
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Tent Funtana
£26 per night
Tent ∙ 5 guests ∙ 2 bedrooms
4.6
Excellent (3 ratings)
Funtana, Općina Vrsar, Croatia
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House Rebići
£157 per night
House ∙ 12 guests ∙ 4 bedrooms
5.0
Outstanding (7 ratings)
Rebići, Općina Barban, Croatia
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Pet-friendly rentals in Croatia

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House Konjevrate
£32 per night
House ∙ 5 guests ∙ 2 bedrooms
Konjevrate, Općina Šibenik, Croatia
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Villa Marasi
£123 per night
Villa ∙ 8 guests ∙ 3 bedrooms
Marasi, Općina Sveti Lovreč, Croatia
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Villa Pomer
£243 per night
Villa ∙ 10 guests ∙ 4 bedrooms
Pomer, Istria, Croatia
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Accommodation with Internet in Croatia

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Apartment Čepljani
£96 per night
Apartment ∙ 5 guests ∙ 2 bedrooms
Čepljani, Općina Umag, Croatia
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Apartment Poreč
£52 per night
Apartment ∙ 4 guests ∙ 2 bedrooms
Poreč, Istria, Croatia
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Apartment Pula
£75 per night
Apartment ∙ 4 guests ∙ 2 bedrooms
4.0
Very good (2 ratings)
Pula, Istria, Croatia
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Holiday cottages with pool in Croatia

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House Rakalj
£19 per night
House ∙ 4 guests ∙ 2 bedrooms
Rakalj, Općina Marčana, Croatia
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House Seget Vranjica
£29 per night
House ∙ 7 guests ∙ 3 bedrooms
4.0
Very good (35 ratings)
Seget Vranjica, Općina Seget, Croatia
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House Pula
£96 per night
House ∙ 6 guests ∙ 2 bedrooms
Pula, Istria, Croatia
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House Lovrečica
£104 per night
House ∙ 6 guests ∙ 3 bedrooms
4.0
Very good (1 rating)
Lovrečica, Općina Umag, Croatia
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Apartment Medulin
£66 per night
Apartment ∙ 5 guests ∙ 2 bedrooms
Medulin, Istria, Croatia
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Apartment Pula
£74 per night
Apartment ∙ 4 guests ∙ 2 bedrooms
4.6
Excellent (13 ratings)
Pula, Istria, Croatia
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Studio flat Baška
£46 per night
Studio flat ∙ 2 guests ∙ 1 bedroom
4.2
Very good (1 rating)
Baška, Općina Baška, Croatia
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Studio flat Podstrana
£35 per night
Studio flat ∙ 3 guests ∙ 1 bedroom
Podstrana, Općina Podstrana, Croatia
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House Laginji
£102 per night
House ∙ 10 guests ∙ 4 bedrooms
4.1
Very good (14 ratings)
Laginji, Općina Žminj, Croatia
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House Broce
£149 per night
House ∙ 6 guests ∙ 2 bedrooms
4.5
Excellent (9 ratings)
Broce, Općina Ston, Croatia
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Apartment Veprinac
£74 per night
Apartment ∙ 4 guests ∙ 2 bedrooms
4.1
Very good (15 ratings)
Veprinac, Općina Opatija, Croatia
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House Gdinj
£103 per night
House ∙ 5 guests ∙ 2 bedrooms
4.1
Very good (11 ratings)
Gdinj, Općina Jelsa, Croatia
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Apartment Privlaka
£36 per night
Apartment ∙ 4 guests ∙ 2 bedrooms
3.6
Good (5 ratings)
Privlaka, Općina Privlaka, Croatia
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Apartment Crikvenica
£100 per night
Apartment ∙ 8 guests ∙ 4 bedrooms
4.8
Outstanding (2 ratings)
Crikvenica, Općina Crikvenica, Croatia
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Apartment Trstenik
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£35
£33 per night
Apartment ∙ 2 guests ∙ 1 bedroom
4.6
Excellent (19 ratings)
Trstenik, Općina Orebić, Croatia
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Apartment Jadranovo
£67 per night
Apartment ∙ 6 guests ∙ 3 bedrooms
Jadranovo, Općina Crikvenica, Croatia
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Apartment Drače
£74 per night
Apartment ∙ 4 guests ∙ 1 bedroom
Drače, Općina Janjina, Croatia
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Apartment Crikvenica
£82 per night
Apartment ∙ 4 guests ∙ 2 bedrooms
Crikvenica, Općina Crikvenica, Croatia
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Apartment Vodice
£40 per night
Apartment ∙ 2 guests ∙ 1 bedroom
5.0
Outstanding (1 rating)
Vodice, Općina Vodice, Croatia
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Apartment Ustrine
£127 per night
Apartment ∙ 6 guests ∙ 3 bedrooms
5.0
Outstanding (2 ratings)
Ustrine, Općina Mali Lošinj, Croatia
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Apartment Rogotin
£71 per night
Apartment ∙ 4 guests ∙ 2 bedrooms
Rogotin, Općina Ploče, Croatia
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Villa Ripenda Kosi
£152 per night
Villa ∙ 4 guests ∙ 3 bedrooms
Ripenda Kosi, Općina Labin, Croatia
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Villa Brseč
£171 per night
Villa ∙ 8 guests ∙ 3 bedrooms
Brseč, Općina Mošćenička Draga, Croatia
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House Delići
£123 per night
House ∙ 4 guests ∙ 2 bedrooms
Delići, Općina Sveti Lovreč, Croatia
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Apartment Novalja
£36 per night
Apartment ∙ 4 guests ∙ 1 bedroom
Novalja, Općina Novalja, Croatia
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Apartment Poreč
£52 per night
Apartment ∙ 5 guests ∙ 2 bedrooms
4.8
Outstanding (1 rating)
Poreč, Istria, Croatia
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House Vela Luka
£69 per night
House ∙ 6 guests ∙ 2 bedrooms
Vela Luka, Općina Vela Luka, Croatia
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Apartment Bibinje
£63 per night
Apartment ∙ 2 guests ∙ 1 bedroom
Bibinje, Općina Bibinje, Croatia
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House Sveta Jelena
£85 per night
House ∙ 6 guests ∙ 3 bedrooms
Sveta Jelena, Općina Mošćenička Draga, Croatia
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Tent Rovinj
£36 per night
Tent ∙ 5 guests ∙ 2 bedrooms
4.2
Very good (3 ratings)
Rovinj, Istria, Croatia
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Apartment Umag
£55 per night
Apartment ∙ 4 guests ∙ 1 bedroom
4.0
Very good (2 ratings)
Umag, Općina Umag, Croatia
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House Jurićev Kal
£92 per night
House ∙ 5 guests ∙ 2 bedrooms
4.6
Excellent (14 ratings)
Jurićev Kal, Općina Barban, Croatia
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House Mače
£179 per night
House ∙ 8 guests ∙ 3 bedrooms
Mače, Općina Mače, Croatia
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House Tar
£155 per night
House ∙ 6 guests ∙ 4 bedrooms
4.0
Very good (5 ratings)
Tar, Istria, Croatia
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House Divšići
-32%
£98
£67 per night
House ∙ 6 guests ∙ 2 bedrooms
4.5
Excellent (27 ratings)
Divšići, Općina Marčana, Croatia
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Apartment Kali
£38 per night
Apartment ∙ 5 guests ∙ 2 bedrooms
3.3
(24 ratings)
Kali, Općina Kali, Croatia
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Apartment Vodice
£102 per night
Apartment ∙ 10 guests ∙ 5 bedrooms
4.7
Excellent (46 ratings)
Vodice, Općina Vodice, Croatia
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Apartment Lumbarda
£171 per night
Apartment ∙ 12 guests ∙ 4 bedrooms
4.6
Excellent (24 ratings)
Lumbarda, Općina Lumbarda, Croatia
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House Peroj
£120 per night
House ∙ 5 guests ∙ 2 bedrooms
4.3
Very good (17 ratings)
Peroj, Općina Vodnjan, Croatia
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Caravan Pula
£29 per night
Caravan ∙ 6 guests ∙ 3 bedrooms
Pula, Istria, Croatia
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House Pula
£45 per night
House ∙ 5 guests ∙ 2 bedrooms
Pula, Istria, Croatia
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House Radetići
£126 per night
House ∙ 8 guests ∙ 3 bedrooms
Radetići, Općina Tinjan, Croatia
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Price and Availability Index for Croatia

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Holiday Letting Price Information in Croatia

By constantly analysing our data, we created a graph to show you the fluctuation of prices in Croatia. July and the period of 20/07 – 27/07 are the most expensive in the year. Typical accommodation prices amount to £180 per night. January is the cheapest month to book your holiday rental, so make sure to consider it when planning your next trip.

Rental availability information in Croatia

This graph displays the availability of holiday homes in Croatia over the next 12 months. It's most difficult to find a holiday letting in Croatia in January, when only 4 of the holiday lettings on offer are available. The quietest time of year in Croatia is September (14/09 – 21/09), when 65 of the holiday lettings are available.

Apartments, Villas & Accommodation in Croatia

Sea Front Villa Croatia Located in east of the Adriatic Sea in the southeast of Europe sits Croatia, one of the continent’s most beautiful, tranquil and intriguing countries. It is known for having some of the most beautiful beaches in Europe as well as some pretty towns and stunning scenery. Croatia is somewhat curiously shaped – the country consists of one long slither of land along the coast of the Adriatic and a larger and wider chunk of land to the north. Croatia’s capital is Zagreb which is situated in the northern part of the country. Also in the north are the cities of Pula and Varazdin. Along the coast are the famous cities of Split, Zadar and Dubrovnik. Croatia has been a popular tourist destination for many decades and attracts people from all over Europe – most notably from Germany and Italy. Croatia’s currency is the ‘kuna’.

Where to Stay

Croatia has a well-developed tourism infrastructure, apartments and accommodation in the country are generally of a high standard, especially in the big cities such as Zagreb and Dubrovnik. If you’d like to stay in more authentic accommodation in Croatia, why not try a Wimdu apartment or villa? We have over a 1000 properties such as holiday villas, apartments and beachfront accommodation throughout Croatia. Deciding on what area to stay in while visiting Croatia can a bit of a dilemma as there is so many great locations to choose from. Dubrovnik is one of Croatia’s star attractions, its town centre is vibrant and exciting with many great restaurants and bars, you can walk along the piers and view magnificent yachts docking and leaving. There is a great selection of accommodation here from luxury villas and spacious apartments, check out the Wimdu map for all of our accommodation around this area. If you would prefer to stay in one of Croatia’s smaller neighboring towns and discover how the Croatians live then search for accommodation in Dalmatia or Istria. Although these areas are also very popular with tourists they have kept their old charm and local spirit. You will find lovely holiday villas and self-catering apartments here with great views of the Croatian coast line.

Fun Facts

  • The world's largest truffle was found in Croatia in 1999 - 19.5cm and 13.5cm wide!
  • Croatia is the only country in the world where you can see the sun rise in the Pacific and set in the Atlantic!
  • Where are the stones that make up the White House from? The Croatian island of Brac!
  • In Croatia you’ll find olive trees that can live for up to 2000 years!

What you will Love about Croatia

Those that visit Croatia always return with stories of stunning scenery, unspoilt nature and vast and varied landscape – and it’s all true! Croatia is one of Europe’s most prettiest countries – the coastline is to die for! Croatia is also relatively affordable and you’ll find things such as accommodation and food very affordable. Speaking of food – Croatian food is excellent and the abundance of coastline means there’s plenty of fish dishes to enjoy! Some of the islands surrounding Croatia’s coast are peaceful escapes from the modern world that are dotted with olive groves, forests and plenty of beautiful villas and holiday apartments.

Where to go in Croatia

Zagreb

Croatia’s capital is an intriguing mixture old charm and modern cosmopolitan European. Reminiscent of Budapest and Prague, Zagreb is fast becoming a leading Eastern European destination to rival that of Krakow and Berlin. What is there to see and do? Check out the Zagreb Eye Vidikovac for amazing panoramic views over the city, the Croatian Museum of Naive Art, the Mirogoj Cemetary and the Cathedral of the Assumption are all worth visiting. Tkalciceva is a great street lined with nice bars and cafes. It’s a good place to experience Zagreb coffee culture! Zagreb has over 80 museums – it’s packed with culture!

Split

Split is one of Croatia’s biggest cities and lies in the south of the country on the coast. Split enjoys a good climate receiving 2,800 hours of sunlight each year. The city is very beautiful and contains many Roman ruins. Diocletian’s Palace is an old Roman palace and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. St Duje’s Cathedral is also worth admiring, as is Jupiter’s Temple. There’s plenty to do in Split, but if you’d just like to relax then you should head for the beautiful beaches. The best one close to the centre is called Bacvice. Snorkeling and diving is popular and you can find boats that will take you out at Split Harbour. The Pazar Green Market is a great place to find interesting trinkets, souvenirs and cheap local produce. Bike tours are a fun way to see the city.

Dubrovnik

Also located on the Adriatic Sea is the southern Croatian city of Dubrovnik and is one of the Mediterranean’s most popular destinations. Like other Croatian cities Dubrovnik is steeped in history and is full of beautiful architecture, intriguing museums, decadent palaces and large monasteries. The best way to get a feel for the city’s impressive history is to walk along the city’s former fortifications. This vast wall will get you up to date on the history of the city and also provide respite from the touristy centre! Dubrovnik’s old town is a maze of little streets which are thoroughly enjoyable to get lost in. Dubrovnik is a popular stop for cruise ships and is a major ferry port. Like Split there are plenty of nice beaches to relax on – we recommend you take it easy with a glass of locally made Croatian wine – it’s getting increasingly popular!

Getting Around

Getting to Croatia from Europe is straight forward and there are many direct flights from major European capitals such as Amsterdam, London and Berlin. Zagreb, Zadar, Split and Dubrovnik all have major airports so you’ll have a choice where to fly to. Apart from Quatar and Tel Aviv, there are currently no flights available connecting Croatia with the outside of Europe. You’ll find flights to Croatia are less frequent outside the two main tourism months of July and August. Taking a ferry is a popular way to get to Croatia and there are frequent services between Croatia and Italy. You’ll also find the ferry routes become sparser outside of the summer months. Once you’re in the country, you’ll find getting anywhere on public transport is likely to take quite a long time. The bus service however is cheap and reliable. Due to Croatia’s geography public transport is slow, especially when travelling along its long, thin coastline so make sure you choose your apartment or villa close to where you want to spend most your time otherwise Wimdu recommends you hire a car – it’s the best way to get around and also a great opportunity to admire the beautiful landscape and scenery.

Enchanting landscapes and family attractions - cottages and apartments in Croatia

Croatia is a country located at the crossroads of Southern and Central Europe, which is one of the favorite holiday destinations of Poles. Holidaymakers come here mainly because of the sunny weather and clean beaches. A stay at the Adriatic Sea is a very good way to have a good holiday, but Croatia also offers many other attractions.

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  • The most beautiful cities to visit in Croatia

    Dubrovnik

    One of the most interesting and atmospheric places in Croatia is Dubrovnik, which is often called the pearl of the Adriatic due to its unique character. The city has enchanted the creators of "Game of Thrones" and has long delighted travellers who are happy to return to once again walk the narrow streets, see the old town and the walls.

    Walking through the old town, you'll see Baroque churches, medieval fortifications, Gothic townhouses and Renaissance buildings. Check out the Titian triptych in the cathedral, the famous Great Well of Onofría from the 15th century and take a walk along the lively Stradun Street.

    Makarska

    Fans of relaxing in nature will love Makarska. This most popular place on the Makarska Riviera is a great destination for those who want to relax by the sea and at the same time hike in the surrounding Biokovo Mountains. Bright limestone rocks hanging over the Adriatic coast, make it easy to fall in love with Makarska.

    The resort boasts numerous well-kept beaches, charming bays and two boulevards. It is also worth mentioning that Makarska is one of the warmest places in Croatia. An undoubted attraction of Makarska and the enclosed area are the surrounding islands, which can be reached by yacht from the city port.

    Zadar

    Going to the north of Dalmatia? Visit atmospheric Zadar and relax on beautiful, wide beaches with clear water and ideal swimming conditions. After a swim in the sea, take a stroll through the town, which is known as Little Rome due to its characteristic buildings.

    In Zadar, visit the Roman forum, the Franciscan monastery complex and the early Roman church of St. Donatus from the 9th century and the church of St. Anastasia from the turn of the 12th and 13th centuries. Wandering around the city promenade, it is also worth listening to the sea organ. Just off the promenade, under the surface of the water there are pipes that produce beautiful sounds with every beat of the waves. This is an artistic installation and an instrument at the same time. From Zadar, it is also worth going to nearby national parks and visit Korneti, Krk Island and the famous Plitvice Lakes.

    Rovinj

    Another beautiful city in Croatia is Rovinj, which is often called little Saint Tropez. It lies in the Western Istria region and is considered one of the most beautiful towns in Croatia. The peninsula boldly enters the Adriatic Sea, creating a unique atmosphere of the place and wonderful conditions for swimming and relaxing by the sea. In Rovinj there are as many as four picturesque Blue Flag beaches where you can safely relax and enjoy water sports.

    While in Rovinj, take a stroll through the old town to see the numerous monuments. You'll love the artistic Grisie Street and the church of St. Euphemia from the 18th century. Next to the church is a 61m high bell tower, of which you can enjoy a beautiful view of the entire town from the top.

  • What must you try in Croatia?

    Croatian cuisine is the perfect reason to visit this country on the Adriatic Sea. Aromatic dishes based on seafood, fresh fish, well-chosen spices and herbs provide an amazing culinary experience. If you are renting an apartment in Croatia and want to try some of the local delicacies, then head to one of the many restaurants for grilled fish. The most famous of these are cod and salt cod. There is also baked fish served with olive oil and garlic.

    Have a craving for seafood? In Croatia you'll eat such delicacies as crni rizot, which is black risotto with squid; or spaghetti with octopus. If you prefer soups, you'll enjoy the famous Croatian bean stew with pickled turnips (grah sa kiselom repom) and the thick vegetable soup maneštra. Another delicious dish is zagorska juha, or mushroom soup with bacon. Soups are filling and aromatic, so they'll be perfect as a snack, but also as a complete meal.

    While in Croatia, be sure to also try meat under a crack. This is a traditional way of cooking lamb, pork or octopus in a large bowl on the hearth. The meat is placed in the vessel, covered with embers and left for over 1.5 h. The dish is aromatic, unique in taste – one of a kind. You can eat it with a salad, potatoes, or a slice of bread. Fans of Italian Parma ham will enjoy prsut, a long-matured ham from Dalmatia. It is an ideal snack with wine, but also a tasty component to a sandwich.

    An overnight stay in Croatia is a great opportunity to taste local liquors and to indulge in Balkan desserts. Queen of the table is always rakija. It's accompanied by white and red wines, with the refreshing Grasevina and the dry Digac – perfect with red meat. Fancy something sweet? Croatian bakeries, cafes and pastry shops will surprise you with a selection of baklava, pancakes with sugar and pokladanic, or Balkan doughnuts.

    One of the desserts worth trying during your stay in Croatia is štrukli. It is a rolled cake with cottage cheese and fried bread crumbs, which in taste resembles a bun with cheese. Another proposal for your sweet tooth is rozata. This melt-in-the-mouth dessert made of eggs, milk, caramel and bitter liqueur will delight your taste.

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Features of Croatia holiday rentals

💳 Discounts up to 13%
⭐ Popular amenities Air conditioning, Pool and Internet
🏊  Holiday rentals with a pool 117,828 rentals
🌙 Minimum price starting at £19
🐾 Pet friendly holiday homes 72,223 rentals
🏡 Rentals available 463,598 rentals

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