Active Vacation
The specific beauty of Pag’s landscape, its numerous cycling paths and fascinating rocky contours attract tourists seeking the adventure of an active vacation. Cycling, swimming, diving, sailing, hiking, or simply strolling through this medley of the sea, rocks, sparse vegetation, and unspoiled…
Sv. Vid
Sveti Vid (St. Vitus) is the highest peak on the island of Pag and an outstanding destination for tourists and other visitor, boasting a magnificent view of the surroudning towns of Pag, Kolan, Šimuni, Mandre, Košljun… and the islands of Rab, Mali Lošinj, Silba, Olib, Maun, and Lukar. On a clear…
Lovers of the Undersea World - Diving
Pag’s seabed is truly diverse. The sand areas within the Bay and the stone walls and plateaus of the Paška Vrata and the Velebit Channel create a unique place where the Central and the Northern…
The Town of Pag
The new town of Pag emerged in the letter half of the 15th century based on an urban planning scheme on a vacant site near the salt pans. Previously, the people of Pag lived in Stari Grad (Old Town;…
The Beaches of Pag
Pag, with its 302.47 km-long coastline, is Croatia's most indented island. Its coastline has an abundance of coves and beautiful pebble and sand beaches, and their locations and diversity appeal to…