The island of Pag is full of beautiful beaches, secluded corners and rich gastronomic offer. It is known for the world-famous and award-winning Pag cheese, lamb, good wine and interesting events during the summer. All this invites you to explore this unique island. Visit “Lun Olive Gardens”, where you can see more than 1000-year-old olive trees, and each of them has its own interesting story that a guide would like to tell you. The nearby nature reserve “Dubrava Hanzine” preserves the remains of the original oak forest. In the city of Pag, visit the Museum of the famous Pag lace and the Salt Museum. Go down to the south side of the island, where the island of Pag is connected to the mainland, and visit the historic cities of Nin and Zadar, where you can expect a modern architectural wonder like the Sea Organ, which plays a beautiful melody and the “Greetings to the sun “, which represents peculiar light in the night hours.

The island of Pag is an ideal area where in a short time you will be able to bathe and visit a variety of different coves with crystal clear waters, also ideal for diving with the opportunity to discover the rich underwater world and the sunken remains of the ancient Caska city. You can also see the remains of the sunken Roman merchant ship with a cargo of amphorae from the 1st century BC in the bay of Vlaška Mala, three ornithological reserves and many other interesting things.

The harmony of sand and sea, the Mediterranean vegetation and rocks, a rich variety of entertainment and leisure facilities on the island will make your stay at Villa del Mar a beautiful and unforgettable experience.