
The
fertile valley houses Supetarska Draga as well as Mundanije.
Gornja and Donja (Upper and Lower) Draga have spread round
the Draga Bay. The people of the Dragas have also combined
modern and traditional ways of living, and this is easily
sensed in tourist industry. There are guests who come back
to the same hosts year after year, while new arrivals are
quick to become attached to the place and the people.
  
Draga is also interesting to people who
come in boats; they are not limited to mooring off the
shore, but can stay briefly by one of the neighbouring
islets, Maman, Srednjak or Sailovac. Islets are attractive
with their clean and protected sand beaches and bays, and
rich undersea life around them is discovered to the sport
fishermans.

The Draga Bay is protected too; it is shallow and calm,
and here many birds nest and over-winter. Once upon the
time there were salt pans here, and in the Draga valley
the Romanesque basilica of St. Peter was built in the eleventh
century. Its beauty attracts the faithful and lovers of
art alike.

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