Nightlife Island Vir
Nightlife contributes greatly to the tourism offer. More and more cities and tourist destinations's offer is based on a predominantly young population that demands fulfillment whole day and night stay in a place. Young people on holiday spend an active night life, they are interested in entertainment, socializing, meeting and tourist offer all the richer content that it gives them. This is the usual catering services, developing a rich night life through a variety of entertainment and pop concerts activities for young people, nightclubs organized content that is no longer limited to a confined space but was extended to the streets, squares, beaches, camping and swimming pools, while in the organization of such events include the entire population of the place. Nightlife, however, is not only focused on the needs of young people, but the offer is extended to the content that matches the older part of the population, and below that includes a tour of slot clubs, bars, pubs, casinos and other similar facilities. Good organization nightlife, rich and exciting content developed tourist spots.
The island of Vir spans over an area of 22,3km2 and is located in the north-western part of Zadar's large group of islands. The Privlaka canal which is 3m deep and 300m wide separates the island from the mainland and the island is connected to the mainland by way of a bridge. Vir's landscape is mostly rocky except for a small area at the north-western end of the island. The island's population mostly raise sheep as well as gather sand.
Vir is known for its weekend tourism and is the perfect place for a family to take a peaceful holiday. Restaurants and taverns are situated in the heart of the town of Vir and offer delicious homemade cuisine and exquisite Dalmatian wines. Accommodations on this beautiful island include apartments and rooms as well as campsites. The largest town on the island is located above the Sapavac inlet.
Located in the town are remains from the Illyrian era (the peak of St. Juraj) as well as the remains of two churches from the pre-roman era. Not far from the town's...