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'''Palmižana''' is a small uninhabited village and tourist resort on the [[Croatia]]n island of [[Sveti Klement]] (St. Clement) in the [[Adriatic Sea]], located off the [[Dalmatia]]n coast.
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'''Palmižana''' is a small village on the [[Croatia]]n island of [[Sveti Klement]] in the [[Adriatic Sea]], located off the [[Dalmatia]]n coast. Sveti Klement and Palmižana are administratively part of the [[Split-Dalmatia County]] of Croatia.
Sveti Klement island and Palmižana are geographically located in the [[Paklinski Islands]] archipelago and administratively they are part of the [[Split-Dalmatia County]] of Croatia.


Palmižana has a [[marina]] with room for 200 boats, a small shop and a tourist information office.
Palmižana is renowned for the highest number of sunny hours in the [[Mediterranean]]. The [[tourist complex]] of the Meneghello family comprises 3 square kilometres of uninhabited virgin territory, a protected [[nature preserve]], known for its lonely sand beaches and distinctive stone [[bungalow]]s surrounded by an exotic [[botanical park]] and crystal clear sea. There are no roads on Palmižana, thus making the air pure.


==Location==
== History ==
The name is a misnomer and it comes from the word “''Paklina''”, which is a derivative of pine resin used for filling the gaps between the keel and the boat. During ancient times these island were used as ports for merchant and war navies of the ancient Phoenicians, Greeks, Romans and all other conquerors of these shores. From Venice until Libya there isn’t a place that offers such an abundance of shelter from any wind direction.
Palmižana is part of the [[Paklina archipelago]], positioned south of the island of [[Hvar]]. The island belongs to [[Croatia]].

==History==
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==Life==
Life on Palmižana is lived in the hot sun of its many beaches, in the shade of its old pines and on the restaurant terrace and private terraces of the [[bungalow]]s. Near the restaurant terrace, there is a gallery, and the restaurant and bungalows are also full of artwork. Palmižana has a [[marina]] with room for 200 boats, a small shop and a tourist information office.


==Tourism==
==Tourism==
Tourism on Palmižana was established in 1906 by Professor Eugen Meneghello on his 300-year-old estate. He imported [[exotic plant]]s from all over the world and created the rare and magnificent botanical park. Eugen's son, Giorgio Meneghello Toto, one of world's best grouper fishers, built the island's complex and his wife, Dagmar (née: Gebauer), has been managing Palmižana for over 30 years. Currently, Dagmar manages Palmižana with the help of her three children and her grandson.
Tourism on Palmižana was established in 1906 by Professor Eugen Meneghello on his 300-year-old estate. He imported [[exotic plant]]s from all over the world and created the rare and magnificent botanical park. Eugen's son, Giorgio Meneghello Toto, one of world's best grouper fishers, built the island's complex and his wife, Dagmar (née: Gebauer), has been managing Palmižana for over 30 years. Currently, Dagmar manages Palmižana with the help of her three children and her grandson. Today, Palmizana iz well known for Vinogradice bay which is nautical center for many sailors in Croatia.


== Plants and animals ==
===Fame in the Media===
The [[rosemary]], which blooms several times a year on every slope on Palmižana, filling the air with its heady scent, gave Palmizana its second name: "The Island of the Rosemary". [[Aloe]], another plant, also grows everywhere. Also, palmizana is home for lizards and some snakes which are non-venomus.
Palmižana was declared one of the "10 Dream Points of the Adriatic" in 1999. In a poll by the Cruising World magazine thousands of yachtsmen said that the coast of [[Croatia]] is the most beautiful in the world, together with that of the [[Caribbean]].

==Plants==
The [[rosemary]], which blooms several times a year on every slope on Palmižana, filling the air with its heady scent, gave Palmizana its second name: "The Island of the Rosemary". [[Aloe]], another plant, also grows everywhere.


==Sites==
==Sites==
This area of the Adriatic hides the greatest number of antique shipwrecks and places on the sea-bed where one can easily find amphore. The Meneghello family amphore collection is one of the biggest in the Adriatic because of this. The sea around the Palmižana is a treasury of fish, coral and incredibly beautiful undersea landscapes.
This area of the [[Adriatic Sea|Adriatic]] hides the greatest number of antique shipwrecks and places on the sea-bed where one can easily find [[Amphora|amphore]]. The [[Meneghello]] family [[Amphora|amphore]] collection is one of the biggest in the [[Adriatic Sea|Adriatic]] because of this. The sea around the Palmižana is a treasury of fish, coral and incredibly beautiful undersea landscapes.


The botanical gardens of Palmižana are full of exotic plants, tree-like opuntias, agaves, numerous other [[cacti]] and succulents, [[mimosa]]s, [[eucalyptus]]es, laurels, [[olive]]s and different kinds of aromatic herbs and plants.
The botanical gardens of Palmižana are full of exotic plants, tree-like opuntias, agaves, numerous other [[cacti]] and succulents, [[mimosa]]s, [[eucalyptus]]es, laurels, [[olive]]s and different kinds of aromatic herbs and plants.


==Cuisine==
==Cuisine==
Exquisite traditional Palmižana [[cuisine]] is praised for its delicious specialities, based on fish, lobsters, scampi, shellfish and other sea-food served with fresh vegetables from the island gardens. The cuisine has been declared on of the best in the Mediterranean by the German Magazine Boote, English Traveler and Croatian magazines Gloria and Playboy.
Exquisite traditional Palmižana [[cuisine]] is praised for its delicious specialities, based on fish, lobsters, scampi, shellfish and other seafood served with fresh vegetables from the island gardens. The cuisine has been declared one of the best in the Mediterranean by the German Magazine Boote, English Traveler and Croatian magazines Gloria and Playboy.


==The Marina==
==The Marina==
ACI marina Palmižana lies in Palmižana Bay on the northeastern coast of [[Saint Clement Island|St. Clement Island]]. The marina is protected from all winds except those from the north and northeast, while strong south and southwest winds can cause swells. The marina has room for 200 boats and is open from the middle of March to the end of October.
ACI marina Palmižana lies in Palmižana Bay on the northeastern coast of [[Saint Clement Island|St. Clement Island]]. The marina is protected from all winds except those from the north and northeast, while strong south and southwest winds can cause swells. The marina has room for 200 boats and is open from the middle of March to the end of October.


The marina has 160 berths, all with water and power supply. The harbor has a reception facility, exchange office, restaurant, toilets and showers, and grocery store. The nearest gas station (2.5 Nm) is in the Hvar harbor (Križna luka). Since August, 1999, ACI marina Palmižana has continuous power supply and more power supply at the marina piers.
The marina has 160 berths, all with water and power supply. The harbor has a reception facility, exchange office, restaurant, toilets and showers, and grocery store. The nearest gas station (2.5 Nm) is in the Hvar harbor (Križna luka). Since August, 1999, ACI marina Palmižana has continuous power supply and more power supply at the marina piers.


The marina is situated in one of the safest natural harbors on the [[Adriatic Sea]], renowned for its safety since ancient times. It is situated 3,5 km from Hvar. It offers 190 moorings with optional connections to the water and electric power, telephone and VHF links.
The marina is situated in one of the safest natural harbors on the [[Adriatic Sea]], renowned for its safety since ancient times. It is situated 3,5 km from Hvar. It offers 190 moorings with optional connections to the water and electric power, telephone and VHF links.


==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.palmizana.hr/ Official Website]
*[[www.palmizana.hr|Palmizana Meneghello]]
*[http://www.croatiaexclusive.com/hotel_palmizana.htm Hotel Palmižana]
*[http://www.croatiaexclusive.com/hotel_palmizana.htm Hotel Palmižana]
*[https://www.danielis-yachting.com/blog/news/discover-hidden-sailing-paradise-palmizana Danielis Blog]
*[http://croatiacatamaran.com/ Sailing Catamarans]


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Latest revision as of 08:24, 20 August 2024

Palmižana is a small uninhabited village and tourist resort on the Croatian island of Sveti Klement (St. Clement) in the Adriatic Sea, located off the Dalmatian coast.

Sveti Klement island and Palmižana are geographically located in the Paklinski Islands archipelago and administratively they are part of the Split-Dalmatia County of Croatia.

Palmižana has a marina with room for 200 boats, a small shop and a tourist information office.

History

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The name is a misnomer and it comes from the word “Paklina”, which is a derivative of pine resin used for filling the gaps between the keel and the boat. During ancient times these island were used as ports for merchant and war navies of the ancient Phoenicians, Greeks, Romans and all other conquerors of these shores. From Venice until Libya there isn’t a place that offers such an abundance of shelter from any wind direction.

Tourism

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Tourism on Palmižana was established in 1906 by Professor Eugen Meneghello on his 300-year-old estate. He imported exotic plants from all over the world and created the rare and magnificent botanical park. Eugen's son, Giorgio Meneghello Toto, one of world's best grouper fishers, built the island's complex and his wife, Dagmar (née: Gebauer), has been managing Palmižana for over 30 years. Currently, Dagmar manages Palmižana with the help of her three children and her grandson. Today, Palmizana iz well known for Vinogradice bay which is nautical center for many sailors in Croatia.

Plants and animals

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The rosemary, which blooms several times a year on every slope on Palmižana, filling the air with its heady scent, gave Palmizana its second name: "The Island of the Rosemary". Aloe, another plant, also grows everywhere. Also, palmizana is home for lizards and some snakes which are non-venomus.

Sites

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This area of the Adriatic hides the greatest number of antique shipwrecks and places on the sea-bed where one can easily find amphore. The Meneghello family amphore collection is one of the biggest in the Adriatic because of this. The sea around the Palmižana is a treasury of fish, coral and incredibly beautiful undersea landscapes.

The botanical gardens of Palmižana are full of exotic plants, tree-like opuntias, agaves, numerous other cacti and succulents, mimosas, eucalyptuses, laurels, olives and different kinds of aromatic herbs and plants.

Cuisine

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Exquisite traditional Palmižana cuisine is praised for its delicious specialities, based on fish, lobsters, scampi, shellfish and other seafood served with fresh vegetables from the island gardens. The cuisine has been declared one of the best in the Mediterranean by the German Magazine Boote, English Traveler and Croatian magazines Gloria and Playboy.

The Marina

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ACI marina Palmižana lies in Palmižana Bay on the northeastern coast of St. Clement Island. The marina is protected from all winds except those from the north and northeast, while strong south and southwest winds can cause swells. The marina has room for 200 boats and is open from the middle of March to the end of October.

The marina has 160 berths, all with water and power supply. The harbor has a reception facility, exchange office, restaurant, toilets and showers, and grocery store. The nearest gas station (2.5 Nm) is in the Hvar harbor (Križna luka). Since August, 1999, ACI marina Palmižana has continuous power supply and more power supply at the marina piers.

The marina is situated in one of the safest natural harbors on the Adriatic Sea, renowned for its safety since ancient times. It is situated 3,5 km from Hvar. It offers 190 moorings with optional connections to the water and electric power, telephone and VHF links.

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