Dramalj is a village in Croatia. It is part of the town of Crikvenica, extending from the neighborhood Crni mol to the tourist complex Kacjak. Dramalj has 1,485 inhabitants, most of whom are engaged in tourism and catering industry. A more intensive development of the village started back in the 19th century, following the tourism boom in the nearby Crikvenica area, as well as the rest of the Croatian Littoral.
Nowadays, there are numerous private villas, newly built houses and suites, vacation resorts and hotels in Dramalj. Tourist complex Kacjak, named after the peninsula where it is located, has bungalows and pavilions for a total capacity of 500 guests.
The village has several restaurants offering local specialties, as well as a post office and a clinic providing medical assistance to tourists. It is also home to the Dramalj Culture Hall, where traditional carnival feasts are held during the winter.
Dramalj is a summer vacation destination. Tourists from all over Europe come for the beaches and culture. Attractions include a motorized train for children, many cafes, and restaurants which offers Croatian cuisine and seafood. There is also a supermarket in the town.
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