Details Mobile home - Camping Indije - Croatia - Istria - Banjole
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Discounts available
7 Days book 5 Days pay
in the time period from 21-04-2012 to 19-05-2012.
7 Days book 6 Days pay
in the time period from 08-09-2012 to 04-11-2012.
The ecological and visitors taxes, as well as surcharges, are excluded from all discounts.
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Accommodation types
to 5 Persons , 24 m², 2 Bedroom .
to 5 Persons , 24 m², 2 Bedroom .
Mobile home , Terrace, Air conditioning.
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General information for your holiday in city of Banjole.
Banjole ? good choise for your holiday in Croazia.
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Banjole is a fishermen?s village with a naturally protected harbour, whose inhabitants rely on the sea, so that fresh fish is an everyday gift. Almost every house offers a room or a furnished apartment. Accommodation is also possible in a boarding-house or campsite. A number of coves, peninsulas, natural beaches, sports and recreational facilities - tennis courts, walking and bike trails, renting of sailing and motor boats and other water sports - make Banjole a pleasant place to stay. Especially interesting is sports fishing. Banjole, a coastal village in the southern part of western Istria, 6 km southeast of Pula, located between the coves of Solin and Paltan. The coast is well-indented, under pine forests. Chief occupations include fishing, tourism, fish-processing industries and cultivation of oysters. In the cove of Kanalic are the remains of the church of St. Nicholas (St. Mikula, 7th-8th c.), with a semicircular apse, whose width is that of the whole nave. Church walls used to be decorated with pilaster strips (lesenes).










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