Klenovica is an old, traditional and renowned village with unique springs of clean and uncontaminated water, an incredibly clean sea and pretty beaches. Here you will find peace and enjoy the atmosphere of a tiny village of fishermen. Our restaurant offers to you the time-honored traditions and culture of the local people.
With our cuisine and environment we are trying to bring back to life the spirit of a wonderful past of fishermen. Specialties of fish and other seafood are extremely popular with our guests and customers. Using only fresh food, we try to preserve the erstwhile flavor of our traditional dishes.
We can seat 80 persons on the terrace and 40 guests in the space inside. Our goal is: excellent service and full respect to your desires and requirements. In our 12 rooms and 5 apartments we can accommodate altogether 60 persons.
Risnjak
Following the proposal of one of the most famous Croatian scientists, the botanist PhD Ivo Horvat, on 15th September 1953 the government of the Republic of Croatia legislated a Law about the forest of Risnjak becoming the National park, with an overall surface area of 3014 hectares. In 1997 the Park’s area was extended to [...]
Zagreb
The city with a tradition of almost one thousand years celebrated its 900th birthday in 1994. Zagreb University was founded in the 17th century, and it is one of the oldest in Europe. Nine hundred year old Zagreb, capital of Croatia, lives a rich cultural life, with more than 20 theatres, 3 concert halls, around [...]
Dubrovnik
Swimming in the crystal clear sea, a cocktail in a romantic place under the starry sky, sunrise… Dubrovnik in summer offers street performances, the handsome city guards, Hamlet at Fort Lovrjenac and virtuoso concerts at the Rectors Palace Atrium. In summer Dubrovnik you will meet many famous people and see their luxurious yachts anchored in [...]
Poreč
In all different actions organized by the Croatian media and National Tourist Organization there is no one else but Porec when it comes to taking first place. So many rewards and certificates which no other Croatian tourist city has. This position is achieved through the mutual efforts of hotels and city authorities. In order to [...]
Pula
Pula was thus bound to Venetian economical and political aims, which defined its development for the next few centuries. During the 14th, 15th and 16th centuries Pula was attacked and conquered by Genoese, Croatian-Hungarian and Habsburg armies, causing the devastation of numerous medieval settlements and villages. Besides the war calamity, the population of Pula and [...]
Apartments Stella Maris Klenovica
Veli Rat
The village of Veli Rat is also home to the Veli Rat lighthouse, another spectacular sight. The beautiful island of Dugi OtokT, with a Mediterranean climate an ancient Croatian culture, receives very few visitors. Olive oil, figs, cheese and wine accompany the seafood in the natives’ diet. A definite step back in time, the island boasts an ancient pre-Roman church and some Roman ruins.
Sv. Petar Makarska
Sv. Petar (Sveti Petar, St. Peter) is a small peninsula at the port entrance of Makarska, Croatia. It is named after a 13th-century chunch of St. Peter. Today the peninsula serves as a city park and beach. The rocky beach on the outside of the peninsula is clothing optional but mostly used by naturists. The Sv. Petar lighthouse, was built in 1884 on the eponymous peninsula located at the entrance to Makarska, close to one of the most beautiful beaches on the Adriatic.
Sv. Ivan na pučini Rovinj
The lighthouse Sveti Ivan, built in 1853, is located on the most faraway island of an archipelago before Rovinj. It is a cliff-island with no vegetation, a mild coast and shallow sea, making it an ideal destination for contemporary Robinsons with small children.
Struga Split
In the middle of the southern side of the island Lastovo, at the entrance to the town (Hidden harbour“), there is cape Struga where in 1839 the eponymous lighthouse was built, with the accommodation capacity for 15 people. The lighthouse is located 70 metres above sea-level, on the very edge of a steep cliff, providing an exceptional view of the open sea.
Savudrija Umag
The lighthouse Savudrija was built in 1818 and is the oldest lighthouse in the Adriatic, as well as the northern-most Croatian lighthouse, right next to the border with Slovenia and only 56 kilometres south of the city of Trieste in Italy. The closest tourist destination and a well-known city in the world of tennis is Umag. The sea is only 30 metres away, and numerous restaurants are in close proximity. The lighthouse is only 9 kilometres away from Savudrija and very well connected with its surrounding by traffic. It is 36 metres tall and features one four-bed suite.
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