Dear guests, welcome! Our apartments are located in Dinjiska village in the south of the island of Pag 7km from the bridge. The house, situated just 10 meters from the natural beach, village and surrounding area, makes an ideal place to spend a holiday for families. In a quiet environ...
Description of the apartment: Apartment for 8+2 persons, ground floor, 110 m2 + terrace 50 m2, Bedroom with matrimonial bed and a sofa bed for two persons – terrace exit, two double bedrooms (king size beds), kitchen, living room and dining room in one room with A/C, sofa bed in the living room, shower WC, separate toilette, Terrace with table and chairs - sea view, SAT/TV, Grill barbecue, Wireless Internet, parking space in the backyard.
Accommodation price per night | |||||
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Date | For 8 persons | + extra person | Minimum stay | Arrivals | |
Low Season 1 | 01.10.2024 - 31.05.2025 | 120.00 € | 10.00 € | 1 night | Any day |
Low Season 1 | 01.06.2025 - 30.06.2025 | 150.00 € | 10.00 € | 1 night | Any day |
High Season 1 | 01.07.2025 - 31.08.2025 | 200.00 € | 10.00 € | 3 nights | Any day |
Low Season 1 | 01.09.2025 - 30.09.2025 | 140.00 € | 10.00 € | 1 night | Any day |
This small village is the second after you cross the Pag Bridge, which means that the city of Zadar is still close, but also that the town of Pag is located just 10 km away. Dinjiška is located right at the end of a 8 kilometer long bay of the same name.
Even though the village is small, it's not lacking in places to swim and bask in the sun. In addition to numerous small beaches, there are a few restaurants that offer local specialities.
Dinjiška is surrounded by cultivated vineyards and fields, so there's a plenty of food and wines too. As in other locations on the island of Pag, before the tourism developed, local population depended mostly on sheep farming, which gave rise to the famous product: the Pag cheese. Another agricultural product for which the island of Pag is famous, the production of salt, also has a long history in Dinjiška. Once there was the salt harvesting manufacture, where the salt was produced by the traditional process of evaporation in the so-called soline. The soline are small basins of clay of rectangular shape that can still be seen if you take a walk to the former salt harvesting site.
At the center of the village is the beautiful church of San Mauro, that is mentioned for the first time in the mid 14th century.
Nearby is also the ornithological reserve Veliko Blato where nature lovers will spend unforgettable moments, especially those who like bird watching.