Vis Island
A jewel in the Southern Adriatic in
our opinion, with a colourful
history, from Roman times, the
Naploeonic wars, right through to
WWII. Vis is also home to a number
of spectacular restaurants, as well
as secluded bays like, Stiniva,
Srebrena and Stoncica bay. |
Hell's Islands
Just outside Hvar town, Hell's
islands are a small picturesque
archipelago, where you can hide away
in the crystal clear waters of its
many coves for a relaxed afternoon
swim, before heading off to Hvar for
a few cocktails. |
Mana, Veli Rasip
Within the Western part of the
Kornati Archipelago, the imposing
cliffs of Mana and Veli Rasip are a
must see when cruising through this
stunning area. |
Sarahun beach
Located on "Dugi Otok" just North of
the Kornati National Park, Saharun's
sandy beach is a rare find in these
waters. |
Mljet National Park
The saline lakes within the National
Park on the island of Mljet, set
amongst a thick pine forest, is
really worth a visit, and mountain
biking around the park is the best
way to see it. |
Pustinja Blaca monastery
The 15th Century monastery, cut into
the cliffs of Brac island, has been
in the same family of monks for over
500 years, is a rare view into the
past, and a great afternoon walk. |
The Elafiti islands
Home to the Summer houses of the
Dukes of Dubrovnik, the trio of
Sipan, Lopud and Kolocep are also
full of hidden coves that are best
explored by sea kayak. |
Hvar town
An obvious choice, although this
fashionable port is really worth a
visit during the Summer months, for
its Venetian architecture, its
impressive hilltop Fort, and of
course the trendy cocktail bars, and
lively night life |
Visovac Island
Visovac can be found nestled in the
middle of a mountainous lake above
the Krka waterfalls, some 30 min
drive inland from Skradin marina. A
real treat in the shoulder season.
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Skrivena Luka ("The Hidden harbour")
- Lastovo island
Almost invisible when cruising
around Lastovo, this former pirate
hideaway, is now a pleasant bay
ideal for a lazy afternoon's
swimming and snorkelling, and don't
forget to try the lobster and
Scorpion fish in the tavern at the
bottom of the bay. |