Croatian Islands

Another name for Croatia is "the country of a thousand islands" as there are over 1200 dotted along the crystal clear waters of the Adriatic.
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Some of them are thousands of years old and mentioned in world famous epic fables, songs and myths. Their indescribable beauty translates even the most imaginative dreams into reality

Mljet

Located in the southern part of the Adriatic near Dubrovnik, Mljet is a real pearl among the Croatian islands. The most forested island of the Adriatic, it is the oldest marine park of the whole Mediterranean. Numerous bays, great beaches, unspoiled nature, lakes, caves and crystal clear sea present a special kind of paradise.

An outstanding destination for diving and sailing enthusiasts, but also for those who love history and mythology. The island’s landscapes are noted in Homer's stories about Odyssey, therefore Mljet is also known as the island of Odysseus. A special accent is placed on Mljet’s traditional hospitality of the local population, along with superb gastronomic delights.

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Hvar

The island of Hvar is located in central Dalmatia and is one of the most beautiful and sunniest islands of the Adriatic; always bathed in sunlight, surrounded by the blue Adriatic Sea and the most beautiful beaches of the Mediterranean. Refreshed with the scent of lavender and rosemary, pine and palm trees, Hvar is a true paradise on earth and a place to return to often.

In the centre of the island there is the old town of Hvar, which wouldn’t look out of place in a fairy tale. A real treasure trove of cultural and historical heritage, it is tastefully harmonized with exceptional restaurants, cafes and attractive hotels. A special attraction of Hvar is its group of 20 clockwork islands with beautiful bays, beaches and caves. Balmy nights, famous parties, local specialties and wines are also trademarks of this beautiful island.

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Korcula

The blue of the Adriatic Sea, pretty beaches, dense pine and oak forests, high mountains and delightful villages make the island of Korcula a fairytale destination for a perfectly peaceful family holiday. According to the legend, the island was already inhabited in 12th century BC so in addition to its natural beauty, Korcula exudes a rich cultural and historical heritage. The capital of the island is the ancient town of Korcula. Its special attraction is the birth place of the famous travel writer Marco Polo.

Vis

This beautiful island is the most remote inhabited island in Croatia and is located 56 km from Split. Crystal clear sea, numerous bays and cliffs formed by the lapping waves make it an ideal place for a peaceful family holiday. A favourite destination for couples, divers, fishermen and sailors who are particularly responsible for the touristic development of the island, singling out Vis on the nautical map as an unmissable stop on cruises along the southern Adriatic.

There are two towns on the island - Vis and Komiza that are about 10 km apart. Two beautiful marinas, Luka and Kut stand in the bay of St.George and are ideal for mooring a number of yachts and sailing boats. The island is also known for its beautiful hotels and beaches, splendid local wine and gastronomy. The extraordinary warmth of the local population will only add perfection to this oasis of peace and relaxation.

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