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City Guide: Pag Island

5 Top Recommended Hotels in Pag Island:

Hotel Boskinac: Nestled in a peaceful vineyard setting, this charming boutique hotel offers stunning views of the Adriatic Sea, a renowned restaurant serving locally sourced delicacies and a tranquil swimming pool area.

Hotel Pagus: Situated on the waterfront promenade in the historic town of Pag, this modern hotel boasts comfortable rooms, an inviting spa center, and easy access to the lively bars and restaurants.

Hotel Liburnija: Ideally positioned near the vibrant Zrće Beach, this family-friendly hotel features spacious rooms, a lovely beachfront terrace, and a range of watersport activities for those seeking excitement by the sea.

Hotel Luna Island: Located on the tranquil Lun Peninsula, this stylish hotel is surrounded by olive groves and offers a private beach, luxurious rooms with sea views, and a wellness center for ultimate relaxation.

Hotel Bellevue Pag: This elegant hotel is perched upon a cliff overlooking the crystal-clear waters of Pag Bay, offering spacious rooms, a pool area with panoramic views, and a renowned restaurant serving Mediterranean cuisine.

Why Should You Stay in Pag Island?

Natural Beauty: Pag Island is renowned for its breathtaking natural landscapes, including picturesque beaches, rugged cliffs, and unique salt flats. Nature lovers can explore the stunning landscapes of the Lun Olive Grove, famous for its ancient olive trees, or visit the striking lunar-like landscape of the Povljana Salt Pans. Pag Island offers a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts, with opportunities for hiking, biking, and water sports amid the pristine surroundings.

Authentic Culinary Delights: Pag Island is celebrated for its distinctive gastronomy, where traditional recipes passed down through generations merge with unique local ingredients. One must savor the iconic Pag cheese, well-known for its rich flavor due to the specific diet of the sheep grazing on the island. Additionally, delicious lamb dishes and seafood specialties are plentiful in the island's charming restaurants and taverns, offering a true taste of the region's culinary heritage.

Rich Cultural Heritage: The island of Pag boasts a fascinating cultural heritage that can be discovered through its historic towns, ancient ruins, and traditional crafts. The Old Town of Pag, with its intricate lacework and medieval architecture, transports visitors back in time. Craftsmanship is celebrated on the island, and visitors can witness the intricate art of lace making and salt production, traditions that have been preserved for centuries. The island is also known for its vibrant summer festivals, where music, dance, and local customs come alive, providing a unique and immersive cultural experience.

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