Real estate ID:
2007-1
Distance from the sea:
10 m
Total area:
462 m²
Privlaka - Plot for construction - sale
City:Privlaka
City Area:Privlaka
Price/m²:1.250 €
Total area:462 m²
Coefficient of construction (%):35
Distance from the sea:10 m
Other information
Other information
- Seafront
- Orientation: Southeast,Southwest,South
- Beach distance: 10 m
- Distance from the sea: 10 m
Equipment and infrastructure
- Close to the shop
- Close to the beach
- Sea views
- Undisrupted sea views
- Panoramic sea views
- Access - paved
- Building floors: 2
- Access: Car
- Basic infrastructure: Waterworks, Sewage, Electricity
Permits
- Title deed
PRIVLAKA
Privlaka is a small peninsula 18 km from the city centre of Zadar that connects on its eastern side with the royal town of Nin.It is located on the regional road Zadar-Nin- Vir island.
Privlaka abounds with long, shallow, sandy beaches, clean sea and a beautiful promenade that stretches along the coast of the entire peninsula. This beautiful little peninsula is perfect for relaxing and enjoying the crystal clear sea, games in the sand and long walks along the sea on the 8-kilometre-long promenade which, in the evening, offers stunning sunset views. The most spectacular view of them all is definitely from Cape Punta Artić, the westernmost point of land in Dalmatia.
Due to the favourable winds on the north side of Privlaka, the area of Sabunike is home to one of the most famous surfing destinations.
The people of Privlaka are famous for their ‘Sabunjari’, people who painstakingly removed the sand from the sea, and after the World War Two participated in rebuilding the city of Zadar, which is only a 15 minute drive away.
In addition to the numerous sacred monuments of Christianity from the 14th century, the people of Privlaka are extremely proud of the church of St Vitus from the 13th century and the Church of St Barbara, which was built during the Homeland War, and the parish Church of the Birth of the Blessed Virgin Mary from the 19th century, which is among the most beautiful specimens of classicist architecture in Dalmatia. The wells of Privlaka, once a source of water and life, have also remained preserved. Today, 12 such wells have been preserved. The most famous among them is the Sokolar well, which was mentioned in the 1st Croatian novel.
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