Jakišnica is a small fishing village, located under the tree tops of thousand-year-old olive trees on the elongated arm of the northwest part of the island of Pag.

If you want to escape the urban crowd and find peace, this is the place for your vacation.

The fields and valleys are filled with vegetables, vineyards and olives.

The sheep farming is tradition responsible for well-known cheese from Pag.

Jakišnica harbour provides one of safest anchorage for smaller boats.

The island of Pag was in the past inhabited by the Illyrian tribe of Liburni.

At the beginning of the 1st century AD, the Romans built a system of fortifications and the bigger settlements (Pagus).

Jakišnica