The island of Pag

  • The island of Pag
    The island of Pag

    Pag is one of the largest island in the Adriatic Sea. Its 270 km of the indented coastline make it the island with the longest coastline on the Adriatic, rich with coves, bays, beaches and capes. The island is connected to the continent by a bridge and a ferry out from Prizna.

  • Pag town
    Pag town

    Pag Town is the largest town on Pag Island and is within easy reach of Zadar. Pag is the town of the sea salt. The importance of the salt was the main reason that Pag was constructed in the 15th century. The narrow, stone streets of the town retain a distinctly medieval flavor.

  • Pag town
    The landscape

    The exceptional beauty of the Pag landscape is the most interesting on the Adriatic thanks to rugged pastures – bordered by a large net of dry walls, olive groves in stone terrain, fruitful vineyard valleys, and southwest coast covered with macchia and holly oak.

  • Tovarnele, the Harbour of Lun

  • Tovarnele, the Harbour of Lun
    About Tovarnele

    Tovarnele is situated on the north of the island.
    It is the harbour of Lun and the ideal destination for all those people wanting to escape the noise world.
    Novalja is the regional center.

  • Tovarnele, the Harbour of Lun
    Fishing village

    Tovarnele is a quiet fishing village which has been spared mass tourism. It is linked with shipping lines with Rab, Rijeka and Zadar. The area is famous for its centuries old olive trees, cheese and figs.

  • The beaches of Lun on the island of Pag
    Beaches

    Numerous bays and sand or pebbly beaches will satisfy everybody's taste. Those who like walks along the sea will enjoy the nature. The beaches are among the cleanest beaches of the Adriatic and Dalmatia.

  • Lun

  • Old olive trees in Lun
    Old olive trees

    Lun has a unique locations with biggest concentration of wild olive trees older than 2,000 years. Olives are protected as a botanical reserve.
    It is one of the most beautiful and picturesque corners of the island.

  • Lun
    About Lun

    Lun is a settlement on the north of the island. The remnants of Antic walls and cheramic were discovered in Tovarnele and the cape Lun.
    Tovarnele-Lun is a 10 min. walk between olive trees and rich plant life.

  • Paski sir
    Paski sir

    Lun is known for its high quality olive oil and its famous cheese.
    Paški sir is a hard, distinctively flavored cheese. It is made from milk of autochthon sheep that are still traditionally bred.

  • Tips for trips

  • Zadar
    Zadar

    Visiting Zadar is like peeling back layers of time until you end up in the 9th century BC in ancient Illyria. The Old Town is paved with gleaming white stone and the straight streets were first laid out by the Romans. A high wall remains on the harbour side, built by the Venetians in the 16th century, and an entrance gate still sports the Venetian lion.

  • Krka National Park
    Krka

    Krka National Park is located in central Dalmatiia, in Sibenik-Knin country, one and a half hour driving from Lun. The Park is a spacious, largely unchanged region of exceptional and multifaceted natural value, and includes one or more preserved or insignificantly altered ecosystems. In Krka you can swim, eat and walk!

  • The island of Rab
    Rab

    Rab, an island with marvellous scenic diversity and a town with rich historic heritage. The town is famous for the quartet of Romanesque campaniles that run along its Old Town’s central ridge. It is full of medieval buildings, built during the Venetian rule, which occurred since the 13th century. Exursions boats sail daily from Tovarnele to Rab town.

  • Dolphin watching on Pag
    Dolphin watching by boat

    120 Bottlenose dolphins inhabiting Losinj-Cres area. They use sound for communication, including squeaks and whistles emitted from the blowhole and sounds emitted through body language, such as leaping from the water and slapping their tails on the water surface.

  • Diving in Pag
    Diving

    Most of the dive sites are along the Northern walls of the 25km long Lun peninsula. The flora contains of gorgonians, sponges, soft corals, there are octopuses, stonefish, large schools of beautiful fishes, and great variety of macro life, caves, wrecks and an amphorae-field.

  • Cycling Pag
    Bike tours

    The bike routes have been woven into the entire landscape of the island of Pag. Along with the marked bike routes, there are many routes suitable for bike riding. 'Cycling Pag' has been a part of the tourist offer of the island Pag and Novalja for a long time