Embark on a journey to explore Croatia's stunning islands! Each one offers a unique blend of natural beauty and rich history, promising unforgettable experiences for every traveller. From secluded paradises to vibrant hubs, let's discover our top 5 Croatian islands together and
Did You Know?
Croatia's Adriatic coast boasts over 1,000 islands, providing endless opportunities for sun-soaked adventures and tranquil escapes. Each island offers its unique charm, from secluded coves to bustling towns, ensuring there's something for every type of traveller to discover.
The 5 best Croatian islands
Hop on board as we sail through the Adriatic Sea and discover the best of Croatia's islands. From quiet spots to bustling towns, let's explore 5 of the top Croatian islands together.
1. Hvar
As the crown jewel of the Dalmatian archipelago, Hvar captivates travellers with its unparalleled beauty and diverse offerings. Beyond the bustling streets of Hvar Town lies a treasure trove of experiences waiting to be uncovered.
Immerse yourself in the island's rich history with visits to ancient landmarks like the Hvar Fortress, a commanding citadel that offers panoramic views of the surrounding islands and Adriatic Sea. Stroll along the seafront promenade with its elegant array of old buildings and absorb the charm of this fashionable island on our Croatian Island Hopping tour.
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Hvar Town, located on the island of Hvar, boasts the oldest public theatre in Europe. Built in the early 17th century, the Hvar Theatre (also known as the Arsenal) served as a cultural hub for the island's residents and visiting dignitaries.
2. Korčula
Korčula warmly welcomes you with its charming atmosphere and fascinating history, evoking memories of its famous neighbour, Dubrovnik. Take leisurely strolls along its quaint streets, adorned with centuries-old buildings that whisper tales of yesteryears. Be sure to pause and admire the exquisite Gothic architecture of the Cathedral of St. Mark and explore the Marco Polo House, a delightful tribute to Korčula's past.
For breathtaking views, you can ascend the stone steps of Revelin Tower or relax at Moreska Terrace, where you can soak in panoramic vistas of the sparkling Adriatic Sea.
And let's not forget about the culinary delights of Korčula! Treat yourself to the rich flavours of Brač cheese, renowned for its creamy texture, or savour the mouth-watering aroma of lamb cooked to perfection under a traditional bell. And what better way to complement your meal than with a glass of locally produced wine, crafted from grapes grown in the island's sun-drenched vineyards, where centuries of winemaking expertise shine through in every sip. Sample these delights yourself with a free afternoon in Korcula on our Croatian Uncovered tour.
Did you Know?
Some believe that Korčula is the birthplace of the famous explorer Marco Polo. Although there is some debate about his exact birthplace, Korčula proudly claims him as one of its own. According to local legend, Marco Polo was born in Korčula Town in the 13th century, and visitors can explore the Marco Polo House, believed to be his birth home, as well as other landmarks associated with his legacy on the island.
3. Mljet
Mljet is a serene haven for nature enthusiasts, offering tranquil landscapes and untouched beauty. Within Mljet National Park, visitors can embark on scenic walks through the island's verdant forests, immersing themselves in the rich biodiversity of the area. The park is home to a variety of wildlife, including deer, wild boar, and numerous bird species, making it a paradise for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts. Explore the park in the company of an expert Local Guide as you uncover Croatia on a guided holiday.
Visitors can also explore the peaceful surroundings of Veliko and Malo Jezero, twin lakes reflecting the lush forest canopy. St. Mary's Island, with its ancient monastery, provides a glimpse into centuries of history amidst the island's tranquillity.
Mljet offers a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, inviting visitors to reconnect with nature and find solace in its serene surroundings.
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Mljet is home to two saltwater lakes, Veliko and Malo Jezero, located within Mljet National Park. What makes these lakes unique is that Veliko Jezero (Large Lake) has a small island called St. Mary's Island situated within it. On this island, there is a Benedictine monastery dating back to the 12th century, which adds to the natural and historical charm of Mljet. Visitors can explore the monastery and enjoy the serene surroundings of the lakes, making Mljet a truly special destination in Croatia.
4. Šolta
A tranquil haven just a stone's throw away from bustling Split, Šolta beckons you to discover its serene shores and authentic island charm. With its sun-kissed beaches, verdant olive groves, and delectable Dalmatian cuisine, Šolta promises a rejuvenating escape from the rigours of daily life.
Take a stroll through the quaint fishing village of Stomorska. As you wander along the charming waterfront, you'll be greeted by historic stone buildings and vibrant fishing boats gently swaying in the harbour. Stomorska is renowned for its maritime heritage, boasting a fleet of ancient wooden ships that once transported the island's prized wine and olive oil to the mainland. Šolta is the perfect island getaway, close to the city but worlds away!
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Šolta boasts a rich history dating back to ancient times. Archaeological evidence suggests that the island was inhabited as early as the Neolithic period, with traces of early settlements and burial sites found throughout its rugged landscape.
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5. Lopud
Nestled among the serene waters of the Adriatic, Lopud, one of the Elaphiti Islands, offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of modern life. Explore the charming villages of Lopud Town, where narrow streets wind past centuries-old stone houses and lead to picturesque seafront promenades.
History enthusiasts will also appreciate Lopud's cultural heritage. Explore landmarks like the Franciscan Monastery dating back to the 15th century. Take in panoramic views from the ruins of the island's old fort, offering a glimpse into its maritime past. Step inside an where you can admire a fine collection of altar paintings on our Dubrovnik and the highlights of Montenegro tour.
Lopud invites you to slow down, relax, and appreciate the simple pleasures of island life. Whether you're seeking beachside relaxation, historical exploration, or natural beauty, this Adriatic gem has something for everyone to enjoy.
Did you know?
Despite its popularity with tourists, Lopud maintains a relaxed and laid-back atmosphere, making it an ideal destination for those seeking tranquillity and natural beauty. The island's small villages, cobblestone streets, and historic architecture offer a glimpse into traditional Dalmatian island life.
As you contemplate your next adventure in Croatia, delve deeper into the rich cultural heritage and fascinating history of this stunning country. Discover captivating insights and lesser-known facts in our collection of Interesting Facts about Croatia.
Island Hopping in Croatia with Travelsphere
As our journey exploring Croatia's magical islands comes to an end, we invite you to make your island dreams come true with our Croatian Island Hopping tour. Cruise through this beautiful destination aboard the luxurious MV Adriatic Pearl, where every moment blends captivating history, untouched natural wonders, and delicious cuisine.
From the ancient cities of Dubrovnik and Split to the charming islands of Korčula, Hvar, and more, each day brings exciting new adventures and discoveries. With guided tours, mouthwatering meals, and plenty of time to bask in the sun, this tour guarantees memories you'll cherish forever. Come join us on this incredible journey and let Croatia's island charm steal your heart away.
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