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Croatia: Islands in the Adriatic

Thinking about spending your holiday in Croatia, on one of many beautiful Croatian island? The choice is really large, but read this BBC Travel article to make it easier:

"Croatia’s coast is speckled with dozens of magnificent islands that range from tiny, verdant and unpopulated to massive, arid and sporting ancient towns and villages. One of the chief delights on any visit to Croatia is hopping between the islands on the numerous ferries, catamarans and taxi boats, or, if you’re thus blessed, your own sailing boat.



Hvar
Hvar is the number-one carrier of Croatia's superlatives: it's the most luxurious island and the sunniest place in the country (2724 sunny hours each year). Hvar is also famed for its verdancy and its lavender fields, as well as other aromatic herbs such as rosemary and heather. It draws more tourists than any other Adriatic atoll thanks to its gorgeous hub (also called Hvar). Stari Grad and Jelsa, the island's two other towns, are emerging as popular alternatives thanks to their quieter, more discerning charms.



Brač
The biggest of the Adriatic islands, Brač sports Croatia's most famous beach, the lasciviously alluring Zlatni Rat in the pretty town of Bol. Windsurf and sunbathe here, but don't forget to explore the island's gorgeous interior.



Vis
Off-limits to foreign visitors for around four decades, Vis is a mysterious island that's truly off the trodden path. With its three small fishing villages and one of Croatia's few real eco-holiday options, Vis is well worth exploring."

Text from BBC Travel.

Post je objavljen 10.08.2012. u 13:24 sati.