Savudrija
Savudrija is a coastal settlement in northwestern Istria, Croatia, close to the border with Slovenia. It belongs to the municipality of Umag.
Geography: Savudrija is situated on a small peninsula, characterized by its rocky coastline and Mediterranean vegetation. Its geographical coordinates are approximately 45°29′N 13°30′E.
History: The area has been inhabited since ancient times. Savudrija's history is closely linked to that of Istria, influenced by Roman, Venetian, and Austro-Hungarian rule. The oldest lighthouse in Croatia, built in 1818, is located in Savudrija.
Economy: Tourism is a significant part of Savudrija's economy, with visitors attracted by its beaches, clear waters, and the historic lighthouse. Fishing also remains an important activity.
Culture and Points of Interest:
- Savudrija Lighthouse: A notable landmark and a popular tourist attraction. It is the oldest active lighthouse in Croatia.
- Traditional Fishing Boats: Savudrija is known for its unique wooden fishing boats, often raised above the water using a special crane system.
- Natural Beauty: The surrounding coastline and nature offer opportunities for recreation and relaxation.
Transportation: Savudrija is accessible by road, connecting to Umag and other towns in Istria.