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  • HRK566
  • (EUR 75)
Stara Novalja is a town in the northern part of the island of Pag in Croatia. Pag is the fifth-largest island of the Croatian coast and the one with the longest coastline.
Throughout its history, the economy of Pag has been connected to salt production, a traditional activity that has been practiced for more than a thousand years. The economy is olso based on tourism, sheep, fishing and viticulture. Stara Novalja is a private and quiet place just a 10 minutes pleasant drive from Novalja which is famous for beach Zrće where you can enjoy in a lots of modern sports and is famous for the remains of an ancient aqueduct, its rich underwater, amphorae, diving tourism, sandy beaches, olive groves, for its gastronomic specialties (lamb, fish, cheese and good wine). It is an old ferry landing `Drljanda` where the sea depth reaches up to 38 meters. Boats and yachts small gauze are connected inside the bay. Novalja is a quiet tourist destination that offers accommodation in apartments, rooms and other tourist services.
The largest beach in the bay of Novalja is a sandy beach `Trincel.` Along the bay there is a small sandy beach. The climate is mild, Mediterranean. The swimming season begins in May and ends in October.
We have a building land for sale in Stara Novalja total area of 100 000 m2. Land has been set aside for the construction of camps, villas or hotels. Location of land is located next to the sea. The land is located 1.5 km from the town of Novalja and 5 km from the famous beach Zrće.
Land price is 75 euros per squer feet.

Stara Novalja is a town in the northern part of the island of Pag in Croatia. Pag is the fifth-largest island of the Croatian coast and the one with the longest coastline.
Throughout its history, the economy of Pag has been connected to salt production, a traditional activity that has been practiced for more than a thousand years. The economy is...

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