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DUNATOVI DVORI Heritage Hotel
Located in Preko, 80 metres from Preko Beach, DUNATOVI DVORI Heritage Hotel provides accommodation with free bikes, free private parking, a seasonal outdoor swimming pool and a garden.

Hotel Preko Ugljan Island, Curio Collection By Hilton
Facing the beachfront, Hotel Preko Ugljan Island, Curio Collection By Hilton offers 4-star accommodation in Preko and has a garden, restaurant and bar.

Villa Nai 3.3
Villa Nai 3.3 has a private beach area, shared lounge, a terrace and bar in Žman. Featuring a garden, the 5-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, each with a private bathroom.

Hotel Maxim
Hotel Maxim features a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Božava. The accommodation provides evening entertainment and free WiFi.

Hotel Agava
Facing the beachfront, Hotel Agava offers 3-star accommodation in Božava and has a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, garden and terrace.

Hotel Mirta
Facing the beachfront, Hotel Mirta offers 3-star accommodation in Božava and has a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, terrace and restaurant.

Apartmani Kaštelina
Set in Vir and only 200 metres from Miljkovica Beach, Apartmani Kaštelina offers accommodation with sea views, free WiFi and free private parking.

Mobile Homes at Camping Ugljan Resort
Situated in Ugljan, Mobile Homes at Camping Ugljan Resort features accommodation with a heated pool. This beachfront property offers access to a terrace, free private parking and free WiFi.

Apartments THE BEACH RESORT VIR
Situated within a few steps of Jadro Beach and 27 km of Palace of the Governor General, Apartments THE BEACH RESORT VIR features rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Vir.

Apartman KALI
Boasting a patio with garden views, a garden and barbecue facilities, Apartman KALI can be found in Kali, close to Batalaža Beach and less than 1 km from Petra Dundova Beach.

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Hotel Stari Dvor
Hotel in UgljanBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 9.2Superb - What previous guests thought, 59 reviewsJust 50 metres from the Adriatic Sea with beaches and a small marina, Hotel Stari Dvor is situated on the island of Ugljan. The restaurant serves local, freshly prepared specialities.
Hotel Sali
Hotel in SaliBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 8.1Very good - What previous guests thought, 360 reviewsFeaturing a stony beach just under the property, Hotel Sali has colourful air-conditioned rooms with LCD TVs and balconies with sea views.
Hotel Maxim
Hotel in BožavaBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 8.5Very good - What previous guests thought, 154 reviewsHotel Maxim features a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Božava. The accommodation provides evening entertainment and free WiFi.
Hotel Luka
Hotel in LukaBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 7.7Good - What previous guests thought, 104 reviewsFacing the beachfront, Hotel Luka offers 2-star accommodation in Luka and features free bikes, garden and private beach area.
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Vir is quite tourist-centric, which has its advantages and,...
Vir is quite tourist-centric, which has its advantages and, unfortunately, its disadvantages. The island itself is beautiful, I like the hustle and bustle (although we were in Lozice, a little further north, in a quieter part) and there are quite a few restaurants to choose from. However, the shops in the area are like the domestic (Hungarian) department stores at Christmas, no matter what time of year we went shopping: full, the lines barricaded, a minimum of 10-15 minutes waiting at the cashiers. The beaches are nice, the ones we went to were clean, although unfortunately I saw quite a few people littering... There is also the possibility of a short excursion around the red rocks on the far side of the island, the view from there is amazing. The locals were nice, but the car traffic is quite chaotic - narrow streets, everyone is in a hurry, not many people know the stop sign, etc.Guest review byPéter - 10.0
Beach Jaz is good for kids and poor swimmers.
Beach Jaz is good for kids and poor swimmers. The little island is a delight. We stayed only a short while and I got hit by a cold so we didn't really get around much. All needed infrastructure is near and there are enough connections to Zadar is someone wants more.Guest review byMarinCroatia - 8.0
A small village with everything you need.
A small village with everything you need. We went to beaches all over the island. The advantage of Sali is the nearby national park Telascica. There was also an exceptional restaurant in Sali called Garoful. I highly recommend a visit.Guest review byTomas_RCzech Republic - 10.0
Kali is a pleasant village on the island of Ugljan, where...
Kali is a pleasant village on the island of Ugljan, where you will definitely not be bored. Immediately after our arrival, we attended a three-day fishing festival and a procession the next day, tried out a renowned fish restaurant, and got to know the locals. If you want to go somewhere where there is something going on, Kali is the right place. At least in August, when we visited Kali.Guest review byPetrCzech Republic - 8.0
The island is not as crowded as the tourist cities on the...
The island is not as crowded as the tourist cities on the mainland. The ferry port, Preko, has nice restaurants and shops. There is bus service although it seems more sparse since there are a lot of cars on the island. We used it several times to get to Preko. Uber is unreliable. Cabs are available but it can become expensive if you have to use them a lot. A lot of people use bikes to get around. The island is not as hectic as the mainland so it was enjoyable.Guest review byanthonyUnited States - 10.0
Pasman island is a good choise for the one who loves sandy...
Pasman island is a good choise for the one who loves sandy beaches, shallow water and calmness. It hasn't got big settlements, but has lovely little towns and villages, good look-out turrets, walking pathes in the nature. Green island with a good quality of soil. The benedictian monastery of Tkon is really authentic, you can find quietude there. If you want to visit a big, histotical city, take the ferry to Zadar it's really close, and then return to the peaceful island.Guest review byZsuzsannaHungary - 8.0
As much as Luka is very Tourist dependent, it has a rich...
As much as Luka is very Tourist dependent, it has a rich culture of locals who return for the summers. This makes it a very Croatian village with a ton of charm. Eat at the Konoba (really good food!) or at home (the village market has a reasonable selection and better prices than the nearest grocery store), swim anywhere, bring a book - the internet and cell coverage is spotty - and relax!Guest review byKalenGermany - 6.0
The island is nice, clean, the sea is too.
The island is nice, clean, the sea is too. There are not many archeological objectives to be visited like on other islands like Korcula, Brac or Hvar, but still there are interesting sites like the old monastery of St. Cosmas and Damian. There is not much to sea at night, unless you're visiting some of the bigger towns. There are Secluded beaches on the open sea side of the island and several small towns where you can have a strawl or eat a local dish. The fish market was lacking diversity and the prices are pretty high, at least for our standards. Final note the islands of Ugljan and Pasman are ok but I'd rather visit the other ones mentioned previously.Guest review byZarkoRomania - 6.0
Vir is a village-style resort with limited infrastructure.
Vir is a village-style resort with limited infrastructure. While there are several restaurants and cafés, the food offerings are quite repetitive—mostly chips, grilled meats, and common fish dishes, with little authentic Croatian cuisine. Most beaches are rocky, with Lanterna Beach being the only one with pleasant sandy areas in the sea. Some water activities like jet skiing and SUP are available, but rental prices are high.Guest review byAnonymous - 10.0
Preko is a very beautiful and magical place with its own,...
Preko is a very beautiful and magical place with its own, rather calm atmosphere. Suitable for relaxing by the sea, walking, sitting in cafes and restaurants. But it is also worth more active walks, exploring the island, the view from the castle of St. Michael on the surrounding islands, etc. The color of the water is incredible and clear.Guest review byJana