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Festival from a kilometer in Novi Vinodolski: music, gastronomy and tradition delight visitors

A mile-long festival in Novi Vinodolski offered visitors musical performances, a variety of gastronomic delicacies and authentic products from local exhibitors. The event was enriched by the performance of cultural associations and beautiful fireworks.

Festival from a kilometer in Novi Vinodolski: music, gastronomy and tradition delight visitors
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The Tourist Board of the City of Novi Vinodolski organized the Kilometer Fest, which started at 20:00 on the Obala Petra Krešimira IV, offering visitors plenty of entertainment and gastronomic delights.

The audience enjoyed the music of the Allegro band, Klapa Kala, Jose Butorca, and the Vivak group, as well as energetic performances by the Smooth band and the Tamburaški ensemble Mirakul. Along the coast, there were food and drink stalls where visitors could enjoy a variety of delicacies. More than 40 exhibitors presented local products, souvenirs, and handicrafts, emphasizing the authenticity of this coastal region.

Stands and Offerings
The Ružica Vinodola Association participated with a stand offering prosciutto and wines from the Pavlomir winery, which attracted many visitors. The team from Somnia 360 Photobooth provided keepsake photos, while the mascots from the Maskote Anigote workshop were favorites among the youngest visitors who eagerly took photos with them.

Children's Corner
The children's playground attracted many kids with various creative workshops and playrooms, while face painting was extremely popular, offering a unique painting experience.

Fireworks
The most notable moment of the evening was the fireworks display that started at 23:00 when the boat along the coast lit up the sky above Novi Vinodolski, creating a beautiful spectacle.

The Kilometer Fest in Novi Vinodolski showed how music, gastronomy, and various products can be successfully combined. The organizers ensured that every visitor found something for themselves, whether it was music, food, drink, or interesting activities. This event left a positive impression on all participants and visitors and contributed to the promotion of Novi Vinodolski as an attractive tourist destination.

Cultural Contribution
A special touch to the event was given by the performances of local cultural associations, presenting traditional dances and songs of this region. Visitors had the opportunity to enjoy displays of folk costumes and customs, which further enriched the program and attracted culture and tradition enthusiasts.

Sustainable Development
Sustainable development was also an important segment of the Kilometer Fest. The organizers encouraged the use of eco-friendly materials and recycling, and informative stands were set up to educate visitors about the importance of environmental preservation. This initiative was positively received by visitors, who eagerly participated in various ecological activities.

The Kilometer Fest thus demonstrated how entertainment, education, and local community promotion can be combined, creating an event that will be remembered for a long time. This combination of tradition and modern entertainment is certainly a prime example of a successful tourist product.



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