Croatian islands overview

13 of Croatia's Most Beautiful Islands to Visit

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September 18 2024

Are you still looking for a nice holiday destination in Europe? Did you know that Croatia Besides the beautiful mainland, Croatia also consists of 1185 islands! Islands brimming with lush greenery, surrounded by stunning beaches and bays, and delicious local cuisine. In this article, we've listed the 13 most beautiful Croatian islands to visit, along with a great hotel tip and activity to enjoy on each island. So, if you weren't convinced yet, we hope to convince you to take a holiday to Croatia.

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13 Most Beautiful Croatian Islands to Visit

Obonjan: This eco-friendly island is entirely dedicated to glamping. You can sleep in beautiful wooden forest lodges and canvas bell tents in the most beautiful locations. The island boasts beautiful beaches and luxurious amenities such as live music performances, yoga and meditation classes, water activities, and much more to make your glamping holiday a success.

Overnight stay in a forest lodge at the Obonjan resort, check availability here >>

Croatian islands Sibenik

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Veliki Brijun: This island served as the summer residence of Yugoslav President Tito. He received exotic animals as a gift, which you can still see today in the safari park in northern Veliki Brijun. There are also several remains from Roman antiquity to admire, such as the Byzantine castles and St. Mary's Basilica.

Book your tickets for Brijuni National Park here >>

Croatian islands brijuni

© Veliki Brijun

Vis: Vis is a somewhat quieter island. Because it's difficult to reach, it's mainly visited by tourists with their own boats. With many secluded bays, quiet beaches, and delicious fresh local seafood, this island is a perfect place to completely unwind.

Stay overnight at the San Giorgio hotel with a view over the sea, check availability here >>

Croatian islands fish

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Hvar: Unlike Vis, Hvar is a well-known island that attracts many visitors. There's plenty to discover and do in this charming town. From a harbor filled with luxury yachts to lavender fields, rustic-chic seafood restaurants, and a Baroque cathedral, you can find it all on Hvar.

Blue and Green Caves Day Tour by Speedboat >>

Croatian islands Hvar

© Hvar

Dugi Otok: Do you love vacationing without too many tourists around? Then this island is a must-see. Dugi Otok is still relatively undiscovered and therefore wonderfully peaceful, allowing you to enjoy it undisturbed.

Join a snorkeling tour and discover Zadar's Sakarun beach and the sunken ship >>

Croatian islands Dugi Otok

© Dugi Otok

Kornati Islands: The Kornati Islands consist of about 90 small, largely uninhabited islands and together form the Kornati National Park. Tourists arrive here by private boat, anchoring in one of the many sheltered bays. If you enjoy culture and snorkeling, you'll definitely want to visit the Kornati Islands. Besides the beautiful reefs, you can also see ancient Roman ruins underwater!

Visit Kornati National Park and the waters of the Adriatic Sea >>

Croatian islands Kornati

© Kornati Islands

KRK: The island of Krk has so much to offer, from beautiful beaches and bays to a verdant interior perfect for hiking and cycling. The island is also a great place for cultural excursions. Here you'll find ancient Roman city walls, a 5th-century cathedral, and medieval towns like Vrbnik. Krk is easily accessible from the mainland via the toll bridge.

Sail along the most beautiful parts of the North Adriatic islands during this boat trip >>

Croatian islands KRK

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Brač: Another very famous island is Brač. The port town of Bol is home to the beautiful pebble beach Zlatni Rat. The island is also filled with green pine forests, vineyards, and a hilly landscape with many beautiful hiking and cycling trails. Climb Vidova Gora, the highest point of the Croatian islands, and enjoy the stunning views.

Book your own apartment close to Vela Luka beach, check availability here >>

Croatian islands of Brac

© Brac

Rab: Most Croatian islands have pebble beaches. Rab, on the other hand, boasts truly bountiful white beaches with… sandy beaches! The island is also known for its medieval town and the many beautiful buildings, picturesque streets, and old churches that can be found there.

Stay overnight at the Arbiana Heritage Hotel in Rab's Old Town, check availability here >>

Croatian islands Rab

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Lošinj: From dolphin spotting on a boat trip to strolling through the island's garden filled with seasonal herbs and plants, soaking up the culture at the Apoxyomeos Museum, or visiting old towns like Veli Lošinj, you certainly won't be bored on the island of Lošinj.

Walking tour through an olive grove with subsequent tasting >>

Croatian islands Losinj

© Losinj

Pag: The landscape of Pag is a little different from that of the other islands. The white cliffs and fields give the island a lunar-like appearance. It's also a must-see for foodies. Pag's landscape is coated with a layer of salt, and you can taste this in the local products. The lamb, for example, gets a distinctive flavor from the high sea salt intake while grazing on grass, and the local Paški šir (sheep cheese) also has a unique taste.

Kayak through Pag Bay and swim through the famous Gače Cave >>

Croatian islands of Pag

© Pag

Mljet: Are you a true nature lover? Then Mljet is the island for you. This island is mostly forested, but there's plenty to do. In the west of the island, you can visit the national park, find two saltwater lakes, and hike to the top of Mount Montokuc for stunning views.

Stay overnight at Hotel Odisej on Pomena beach, check availability here >>

Croatian islands Mljet

© Mljet

Korčula: According to ancient legends, the famous world traveler Marco Polo was born on this Croatian island. It's an island full of traditions, ancient villages, beautiful bays, and numerous vineyards where you can enjoy wonderful wine tours. Don't forget to try the local white wine made from Pošip and Grk grapes, which you won't find anywhere else.

Discover the underwater world on a submarine tour >>

Croatian islands Korcula

© Korčula

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