Central Adriatic
Town Novalja
Published: 05.12.2014 u 13:27
The town of Novalja is located in the northwestern part of the island in the immediate vicinity of the port admits that most tourists to frequent summer is coming to the island. The city is a tourist center of this part of the island.
Situated in a warm cove between the groves of pine, Novalja maintained the archaic Mediterranean ambience, decorated by beautiful beaches lined along the coast-line which is a rarity on the Adriatic coast and many are awarded blue flags.
Few places on the Adriatic as Novalja so many beautiful natural beaches in their surroundings. We started from Novalja on the north or south, east or west, you will come to one of these magnificent beaches which will give you so much pleasure. The beaches are very spacious, sand and gravel, with clean and easily access and access to the sea and are therefore particularly suitable for families with children.
The distance from Novalja and 1-3 km around it, forming a sort of ring.
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