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Solta
Šolta The island of Šolta is only 9 nautical miles away from Split. The second largest Croatian city, the metropole by the seaside. As a result, Šolta is a popular weekend getaway spot for the locals. [more]
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Vis
Vis The island of Vis is a true beauty placed relatively far from the coast. The island has a rich history, as it was first inhabited already by ancient Illyrians back in Neolithic times. In the old G [more]
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Lastovo
Lastovo The most remote inhabited island in Croatia is Lastovo. The island of Lastovo is actually the biggest one in the same name archipelago in the south part of the Croatian coast. These islands at [more]
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Korcula
Korčula The island of Korčula is placed halfway between Split and Dubrovnik. It is positioned close to the mainland, in fact, mere 1270 meters separates Korčula from the Pelješač Peninsula. The narrow [more]
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Hvar
Hvar The island of Hvar is the 4th most populated island and definitely the most popular and known Croatian island. The combination of incredible nature and posh style. The rich fauna of Hvar is uniqu [more]
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Trogir
Trogir The city of Trogir has 2300 years of tradition and is also known as the Little Venice of Dalmatia. The area was first settled by Greeks. The colonists came from the island of Vis. Later, Trogir [more]
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Split
Split The city of Split is the second largest city in Croatia. This urban center of Dalmatia is the starting point for all the beautiful island of central and southern Dalmatia. The daily ferry lines [more]
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Brač
Brač Brač with 153 square miles represents the third largest island in Croatia. The peak point, popular hiking destination Vidova Gora (meaning Mount St. Vid), is the highest point among Adriatic isla [more]
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