Vrsar is a small fishing village in Croatia. It has a lot of historical heritage dating back several centuries ago. Over the past few years, Vrsar has transformed into one of the most beautiful destinations for holidays. The population is low with the main economic activity being growing of grapes, wine making and fishing. Beautiful beaches, swimming pools and exotic hotels have made this place a prime destination for tourists.
There are many adjacent islands that can be viewed from the air in a panoramic view, which is stunningly beautiful. The climate is perfect with long summers and short winters.
Tourist Attraction Sites
There are numerous tourist attractions and places of interest for tourists to spend their vocation and camping holidays. Sibenik riviera for one, is a long stretch with reefs appearing above sea level in crystal clear water. With the 2000 years of heritage, Vrsar is a UNESCO world heritage site with architectural buildings, caves, back alleys, parish churches and old bacilicas. There is also the beach as well as Vrsar habor, which is lined with nice hotels for guests and tourists. From the harbor, there is a great view of the coastline, cliffs and waves. Vrsar Archipelago, an island next to Vrsar as well as the surrounding areas, is quite stunning. There are other great places to visit but lim bay or canal offers the best natural attraction site.
Things to do while in Vrsar
Whether you are a local or visiting tourist, there are plenty of things to do in Vrsar. One of them is camping, where you get to spend some quality time with your spouse and kids or friends outdoors. Another great idea is to have a panaramic view of the town by air. You may also consider taking a walk at the Kontija forest in the national park. One cannot finish the tour without attending a fish festival which takes place from spring to autumn. During the festival, guests get to witness the feel of fishing village, enjoy local tradition and dance to sweet live music. Scuba diving is another activity that can help you explore the history of sunken ships of the world wars as well as coral reefs, caves and steep walls.
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