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The Rajcic Apartments residence is located in peaceful cove Stivašnica, placed in Ražanj. The building is completely new and it is located 10m from the sea, away from the main road, noise and the crowd, so it offers high quality vacation accommodation. In building are 7 high standard apartments. All apartments are perfectly equipped and have sea view, free parking and free Wi-Fi.
Ražanj is an ideal place for the best vacation. It is a very quiet location with very clean sea and stunning natural beauties, best place for enjoying swimming and sunbathing. Because of all this it is a favourite destination for all ones who want to have full relaxation. Natural beauties are great for adventures like diving, water skiing, surfing, windsurfing, sailing, boating, yachting, jet skiing, parasailing, biking, running, etc. Also a lot of islands in the vicinity are great for cruising, and therefore in offer exist lots of different tours.
Surroundings of Ražanj is great. Ražanj is near by Rogoznica, Primošten, Trogir, Split and Šibenik. All of the places have historic and cultural attractions: the ancient Greek and Roman monuments, castles, churches and squares. Also near by is National Park Krka which is among the finest and most attractive in Europe. Except great places for sightseeing, there are lots of places for great night life. Surroundings is a full of excellent restaurants, bars, night clubs etc.
Because of vicinity of airport, highway and ferry ports, Ražanj is very well connected with the rest of Europe and the Mediterranean.
Why to visit Croatia?
Sunny days: Croatia enjoys warm weather for much of the year, especially in summer with the long hot and sunny days. If you prefer cooler but still sunny weather, especially if you are walking or cycling, the early summer or autumn months might suit you best. The temperatures are still generally warm and if it does rain it is usually over quite quickly.
Easy communication: English is a second language in Croatia and most Croatians speak very good English. This is helpful because few people outside Croatia speak Croatian. English is learned in school from a young age and everyone takes price in being able to speak it well.
City and countryside: It’s easy to enjoy both city highlights and countryside. The cities, even the main ones such as Split and Dubrovnik, are relatively small. You could explore the historic old city for a morning and then head out into the nearby rural landscape for a walk or cycle (or to lie on a beach) in the afternoon. Likewise, a day spent walking or cycling can then be topped off with an evening in a city.
So much history: Croatia has a lot to reveal in its historical timeline dating back many centuries – and also in recent times. It’s not always an easy story to tell but Croatians are usually very happy to offer you a fascinating synopsis.
Explore the many “old city” streets resplendent with Roman and Venetian architecture, visit museums and discover landmark buildings and memorials as you trace a fascinating Dalmatian tale of kingdoms, unions, republics, wars, politics, civil unrest and modern day independence.
Safety conscious: For all this talk of war and unrest, Croatia today feels like a very safe country to visit. Crime rates are very low and you often see bikes and homes left unlocked. Wandering around in the day and at night feels absolutely fine.
Superb national parks: The two most famous Croatian national parks are Krka and Plitvice Lakes. Seeing is believing as you enjoy breath-taking waterfalls, rivers, lakes and landscape.
Smooth cycling: There are many, many miles of quiet roads and smooth tarmac to enjoy on a bike. It feels like a huge contrast for many busy European countries and cycling is a real pleasure in Croatia.
Active fun: As well as walking and cycling there are other active gems to enjoy including kayaking, stand up paddle boarding, diving, snorkelling and climbing.
Island life: The coast of Croatia is dotted with numerous islands, each with a diverse look, atmosphere and culture. Island hopping is made easy thanks to a wide network of ferries and if you choose you could spend many happy weeks island hopping.
Beauty on the inside: Don’t overlook the stunning landscapes of the interior of Croatia. There are stunning mountains, dramatic waterfalls, canyons, beautiful lakes and so much more to explore than simply the popular coats and islands.
Night life: If you like to party the night away there is plenty to enjoy. Split and Hvar town in particular are where you’ll find numerous bars, restaurants and clubs, if that’s your thing. Equally, if you like things a little quieter there are plenty of towns and cities that have a lot to offer in the evenings but without too much madness. Even in Split and Hvar you’ll find quieter, more romantic locations for eating out.
Family friendly: Croatia welcomes families and restaurants are often busy with children even into the later evening. It feels like Italy in that sense. Beaches have safe waters for child-friendly swimming and there are a few great treats, such as amazing ice cream sellers and sweet shops.
Wine and food: Each region of Croatia has its own cuisine, which all have one thing in common – freshness of ingredients. Small local producers also make olive oils and delicious wines.
Sweet treats: Sweet-toothed holidaymakers will love the pastry shops (slasticarnas) found in almost every village, town and city. The display of cakes is mesmerising.
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The Rajcic Apartments residence is located in peaceful cove Stivašnica, placed in Ražanj. The building is completely new and it is located 10m from the sea, away from the main road, noise and the crowd, so it offers high quality vacation accommodation.
In building are 7 high standard apartments. All apartments are perfectly equipped and have sea view, free parking and free Wi-Fi.
Ražanj is an ideal place for the best vacation. It is a very quiet location with very clean sea and stunning natural beauties, best place for enjoying swimming and sunbathing. Because of all this it is a favourite destination for all ones who want to have full relaxation.
Natural beauties are great for adventures like diving, water skiing, surfing, windsurfing, sailing, boating, yachting, jet skiing, parasailing, biking, running, etc. Also a lot of islands in the vicinity are great for cruising, and therefore in offer exist lots of different tours.
Surroundings of Ražanj is great. Ražanj is near by Rogoznica, Primošten, Trogir, Split and Šibenik. All of the places have historic and cultural attractions: the ancient Greek and Roman monuments, castles, churches and squares.
Also near by is National Park Krka which is among the finest and most attractive in Europe.
Except great places for sightseeing, there are lots of places for great night life. Surroundings is a full of excellent restaurants, bars, night clubs etc.
Because of vicinity of airport, highway and ferry ports, Ražanj is very well connected with the rest of Europe and the Mediterranean. look for phone deposits
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Sunny days: Croatia enjoys warm weather for much of the year, especially in summer with the long hot and sunny days. If you prefer cooler but still sunny weather, especially if you are walking or cycling, the early summer or autumn months might suit you best. The temperatures are still generally warm and if it does rain it is usually over quite quickly.
Easy communication: English is a second language in Croatia and most Croatians speak very good English. This is helpful because few people outside Croatia speak Croatian. English is learned in school from a young age and everyone takes price in being able to speak it well.
City and countryside: It’s easy to enjoy both city highlights and countryside. The cities, even the main ones such as Split and Dubrovnik, are relatively small. You could explore the historic old city for a morning and then head out into the nearby rural landscape for a walk or cycle (or to lie on a beach) in the afternoon. Likewise, a day spent walking or cycling can then be topped off with an evening in a city.
So much history: Croatia has a lot to reveal in its historical timeline dating back many centuries – and also in recent times. It’s not always an easy story to tell but Croatians are usually very happy to offer you a fascinating synopsis.
Explore the many “old city” streets resplendent with Roman and Venetian architecture, visit museums and discover landmark buildings and memorials as you trace a fascinating Dalmatian tale of kingdoms, unions, republics, wars, politics, civil unrest and modern day independence.
Safety conscious: For all this talk of war and unrest, Croatia today feels like a very safe country to visit. Crime rates are very low and you often see bikes and homes left unlocked. Wandering around in the day and at night feels absolutely fine.
Superb national parks: The two most famous Croatian national parks are Krka and Plitvice Lakes. Seeing is believing as you enjoy breath-taking waterfalls, rivers, lakes and landscape.
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Smooth cycling: There are many, many miles of quiet roads and smooth tarmac to enjoy on a bike. It feels like a huge contrast for many busy European countries and cycling is a real pleasure in Croatia.
Active fun: As well as walking and cycling there are other active gems to enjoy including kayaking, stand up paddle boarding, diving, snorkelling and climbing.
Island life: The coast of Croatia is dotted with numerous islands, each with a diverse look, atmosphere and culture. Island hopping is made easy thanks to a wide network of ferries and if you choose you could spend many happy weeks island hopping.
Beauty on the inside: Don’t overlook the stunning landscapes of the interior of Croatia. There are stunning mountains, dramatic waterfalls, canyons, beautiful lakes and so much more to explore than simply the popular coats and islands.
Night life: If you like to party the night away there is plenty to enjoy. Split and Hvar town in particular are where you’ll find numerous bars, restaurants and clubs, if that’s your thing. Equally, if you like things a little quieter there are plenty of towns and cities that have a lot to offer in the evenings but without too much madness. Even in Split and Hvar you’ll find quieter, more romantic locations for eating out.
Family friendly: Croatia welcomes families and restaurants are often busy with children even into the later evening. It feels like Italy in that sense. Beaches have safe waters for child-friendly swimming and there are a few great treats, such as amazing ice cream sellers and sweet shops.
Wine and food: Each region of Croatia has its own cuisine, which all have one thing in common – freshness of ingredients. Small local producers also make olive oils and delicious wines.
Sweet treats: Sweet-toothed holidaymakers will love the pastry shops (slasticarnas) found in almost every village, town and city. The display of cakes is mesmerising. Look us up at
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