Located by the sea
Vast Land - Island of Pag
The site is located 200 m from the local county road on the island, 6 km from the City of Pag, app. 30 km from Zadar, the capital and biggest City of County of Zadar, app. 40 km from the airport (Zemunik) and app. 50 km from the main highway Zagreb-Split. This is one of the very few remaining plots with this size which is onshore and have a building permit in Croatia.
Property ID: 108
LAND AREA
400,000 m2
PROJECT
Exists
TYPE
Building land
AIRPORT DISTANCE
40 km
PRICE UPON REQUEST

Located by the sea
Vast Land - Island of Pag
The site is located 200 m from the local county road on the island, 6 km from the City of Pag, app. 30 km from Zadar, the capital and biggest City of County of Zadar, app. 40 km from the airport (Zemunik) and app. 50 km from the main highway Zagreb-Split. This is one of the very few remaining plots with this size which is onshore and have a building permit in Croatia.
Property ID: 108
LAND AREA
400,000 m2
PROJECT
Exists
TYPE
Building land
AIRPORT DISTANCE
40 km

Located by the sea
Vast Land - Island of Pag

The site is located 200 m from the local county road on the island, 6 km from the City of Pag, app. 30 km from Zadar, the capital and biggest City of County of Zadar, app. 40 km from the airport (Zemunik) and app. 50 km from the main highway Zagreb-Split. This is one of the very few remaining plots with this size which is onshore and have a building permit in Croatia.
Property ID: 108
LAND AREA
400,000 m2
PROJECT
Exists
TYPE
Building land
AIRPORT DISTANCE
40 km
PRICE UPON REQUEST
Main economic activities on the island of Pag are tourism, sheep breeding, and salt manufacturing. It is estimated that 70 percent of inhabitants, directly or indirectly, provide tourist services. In 2011, Pag generated over 1.8 million nights and 263.000 foreign arrivals. Most of the tourists stay in private apartments and rooms, one part in camps and rest in hotel accommodation. According to county offices for tourism, on the island of Pag are about 1.000 beds in hotel accommodation, about 9.500 in camps, and about 19.000 beds in private accommodation. Other accommodation objects number about 2.350 beds. The climate of Pag is determined by its geographical location in the northern Adriatic and nearness of Velebit Mountain. Mild Mediterranean climate is confronted with the Bora, a wind that occasionally blows from the mainland and hits northern and eastern side of Pag, while west and southwest sides are protected from the Bora and therefore have richer vegetation, mostly low plants like pine-trees, fir-trees, mulberry-trees, and juniper-trees, while old olive-groves exist mainly in the northern part. Pag has a rich various fauna, which is typical for the Mediterranean area. Most common animals are rabbits and pheasants. Specificity of Pag’s wildlife is griffon vulture, a protected animal species, which habitats are mostly found in the middle of the Island.
Main economic activities on the island of Pag are tourism, sheep breeding, and salt manufacturing. It is estimated that 70 percent of inhabitants, directly or indirectly, provide tourist services. In 2011, Pag generated over 1.8 million nights and 263.000 foreign arrivals. Most of the tourists stay in private apartments and rooms, one part in camps and rest in hotel accommodation. According to county offices for tourism, on the island of Pag are about 1.000 beds in hotel accommodation, about 9.500 in camps, and about 19.000 beds in private accommodation. Other accommodation objects number about 2.350 beds. The climate of Pag is determined by its geographical location in the northern Adriatic and nearness of Velebit Mountain. Mild Mediterranean climate is confronted with the Bora, a wind that occasionally blows from the mainland and hits northern and eastern side of Pag, while west and southwest sides are protected from the Bora and therefore have richer vegetation, mostly low plants like pine-trees, fir-trees, mulberry-trees, and juniper-trees, while old olive-groves exist mainly in the northern part. Pag has a rich various fauna, which is typical for the Mediterranean area. Most common animals are rabbits and pheasants. Specificity of Pag’s wildlife is griffon vulture, a protected animal species, which habitats are mostly found in the middle of the Island.
The land is located 200 m from the local county road on the Island, 6 km from the City of Pag, app. 30 km from Zadar, the capital and biggest city of County of Zadar, app. 40 km from the airport (Zemunik) and app. 50 km from the main highway Zagreb-Split. The island is located in the Northern Adriatic Sea. It is the fifth largest island in Croatia, with an area of 285 square kilometers. A major geographical characteristic is the 270 kilometers of indented coastline, which is the longest coastline in the Adriatic. Length of the island totals app. 60 kilometers and width varies between 2 and 10 km. Island is connected with the mainland by the Bridge in the south of the island, and the ferry line in the northeast of the island. According to population census from 2011 island has about 7.700 inhabitants. The land is located on the island of Pag near the city of Pag on the right side of the local road to Košljun. The land borders the road on one side and the coast on the other, oriented southwest.

There is also the possibility of buying additional land that borders with this property and expanding the size of the plot to build on. There are three options:
First one is buying this and additional land next to it which is the size of 423,000 m2 - See here - Property ID: 108 making a total of 843,000 m2.
The second option is to buy this and additional land next to it which is 675,000 m2 See here - Property ID: 109 making a total of 1,075,000 m2. Third option is to buy this property and both properties mentioned above making it one connected compact land which is the size of almost 1,500,000 m2.
The land is located 200 m from the local county road on the Island, 6 km from the City of Pag, app. 30 km from Zadar, the capital and biggest city of County of Zadar, app. 40 km from the airport (Zemunik) and app. 50 km from the main highway Zagreb-Split. The island is located in the Northern Adriatic Sea. It is the fifth largest island in Croatia, with an area of 285 square kilometers. A major geographical characteristic is the 270 kilometers of indented coastline, which is the longest coastline in the Adriatic. Length of the island totals app. 60 kilometers and width varies between 2 and 10 km. Island is connected with the mainland by the Bridge in the south of the island, and the ferry line in the northeast of the island. According to population census from 2011 island has about 7.700 inhabitants. The land is located on the island of Pag near the city of Pag on the right side of the local road to Košljun. The land borders the road on one side and the coast on the other, oriented southwest.

There is also the possibility of buying additional land that borders with this property and expanding the size of the plot to build on. There are three options:
First one is buying this and additional land next to it which is the size of 423,000 m2 - See here - Property ID: 107 making a total of 843,000 m2.
The second option is to buy this and additional land next to it which is 675,000 m2 See here - Property ID: 109 making a total of 1,075,000 m2.
Third option is to buy this property and both properties mentioned above making it one connected compact land which is the size of almost 1,500,000 m2.
