Croatia Islands

Brač, Brijuni Islands, Susak, Cres Island, Dugi Otok, Hvar Island, Korcula Island, Kornati Island, Mali Iź, Lastovo island, Lošinj island, Zlarin island, Pag island, Rab island, Vis island, Silba island & many more.

The best islands in Croatia take visitors through the ancient ruins, groves of olive trees, and empty beaches for an enthralling holiday vacation. Komiža and Vis Town are the two main towns that appear to be pulled straight out of a medieval movie set. Croatia's shoreline is almost 2,000 kilometres long and includes 1,200 islands, and it is open for everyone.

You will get to spend time in the verdant islands, bare karst rock islands, islands mainly known for being a natural habitat being looked after by naturists, and many more. Heading over to these islands, you will also be able to indulge in a wide range of water based activities like surfing. During the exploration tour of the islands in Croatia, tourists can also head out on safari tours to capture the glimpses of a wide range of animals, head out on cave tours, and witness the age-old fishing traditions as well.

It is a matter of fact that most of the islands are uninhabited which gives tourists a complete privacy to enjoy. The  best Islands to visit in Croatia like Brac will let you enjoy its beaches and give you a chance to wind surf, Brijuni Islands will let you enjoy several creatures in the safari park, lush, green scenery, and typical Mediterranean setting.

Here are some of the best islands in Croatia:

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01

Brac

Brac is a popular destination for Croatian vacationers, however it lacks the opulence of Hvar. It is the largest of the Dalmatian islands in the central region and makes its way among the best Islands to visit in Croatia. Beaches, windsurfing, gorgeous scenery, and olive oil are all popular attractions.

The highest mountain on any Adriatic island is found on Brac. A wide vista of the ocean may be seen from the top of Mt. Vidova Gora. On a clear day, you can see Hvar Island. With breathtaking treks and well-known beaches, the island is a sanctuary for adventure enthusiasts. Zlatni Rat Beach (Golden Horn) is a big pebble beach in Croatia that is well-known.

Best for:
Mesmerizing Views And Nature Lovers.

How to reach: 
The quickest and most convenient method to go to Brac is to take a boat from Split. The trip takes less than an hour on catamarans and boats that run all year. The airport in Brac (BOL) is modest, but flights are uncommon.

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02

Brijuni Island

Brijuni Islands National Park is a series of 14 tiny islands off the coast of Croatia. Veli Brijun ('Large Brijun' in English) is the largest island, and it is here that the most noteworthy items are found, hence worthy to be regarded as one of the best Islands to visit in Croatia.

Here you may see almost 5,000 years of natural and human history, including prehistoric ages. There are several creatures to see in the safari park, and the scenery is lush, green, and typical of the Mediterranean.

Best for: Panoramic views and history lovers

How to reach: 
Croatia's National Park is the Brijuni Islands. Each day, only a certain number of ships are permitted to arrive. The ticket includes a round-trip boat journey, admission to the national park, and a tour of Veli Brijun Island (train ride around the island, tour guide, visit to the museum).

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03

Susak

Susak is a tiny island in the warm Adriatic Sea to the north (Mediterranean). Allow your imagination to transport you to this fascinating location. Perhaps you'll feel the warm soft dust beneath your bare feet, or smell the warm sea as it passes through dark green Susak reed borne by the mild wind. For its isolation, Susak Island retains its laid-back charm and Old World feel.

It is not simple to get here, but it is an experience. Susak, one of the best islands in Croatia, is a small, somewhat obscure island with characteristic hazy golden sand. It is simple to explore and is well-liked by enthusiastic kite flyers. Every year, an Air and Kite Festival takes place here. Susak is located southeast of Istria on the Kvarner Bay. 

Best For: Family vacations

How to Reach: 
You can fly into Paris or Venice if you're coming from the United States. Both places serve as launching pads for your journey to your island destination.

04

Cres

Cres is Croatia's second biggest island in the Adriatic and one of the most picturesque in the country, with oak-tree-lined woods, breathtaking cliffs along the shore, and ancient hilltop settlements. Cres is the largest Croatian island in terms of area and is extremely steep.

As a result, the scenery is ideal for individuals who enjoy getting on their bikes and exploring Croatia! Cycling is becoming increasingly popular on one of the best Islands in Croatia, and there are several routes available, as well as many hiking trails for those who prefer to go by foot.

Best for:
Huge cycling fans

How to Reach: 
The island's most prominent port is at the Croatian town of Cres. The island of Cres is accessible by ferry, boat, or bus. Rijeka Airport, on the neighbouring island of Krk, is the closest airport to the island. It is possible to fly directly to the island from Rijeka airport.

05

Dugi Otok

Dugi Otok is the largest of the best Islands in Croatia. And the Adriatic Sea's seventh largest island. The name Dugi Otok is a testament to the island's size. "Long Island" is the meaning of the name. When island hopping in Croatia, if you want to venture off the main road, then Dugi Otok is a tough opponent.

There are several gorgeous places to visit, and the beaches are never overcrowded. The rich greenery and cliffs are perfect for trekking, and there are several scuba diving and fishing options if you want to go underwater. Dugi Otok also has Sakarun, one of Croatia's greatest sandy beaches, which some compare to Caribbean beaches, making it a perfect family destination.

Best for: Escaping into serenity

How to reach: 
Dugi Otok is a small town near Zadar. Depending on the season, two to three vehicle ferries run between Zadar and Brbinj port each day. Another year-round ferry route connects the eastern and western halves of the island. The zadar dugi otok katamaran trek takes around an hour and a half. There are several zadar to dugi otok day trips available.

06

Hvar

Hvar's stylish, high-end, and historic ambience has turned this once-quiet fishing town into one of Croatia's most popular vacation spots. Sailboats and high-end yachts queue to enter Hvar Town's port, while centuries-old sights provide a cultural counterpoint to the town's indisputably opulent side. Celebrities have been sighted in and near Hvar on several occasions.

You won't have trouble finding a nightclub in Hvar Town, and you could even see a star or two, but the remainder of the island is more traditional and laid-back. Stari Grad, which is home to the UNESCO-listed Stari Grad Plain, recently celebrated its 2,400th year. Jelsa and Vrboska are two picturesque Dalmatian settlements that should not be overlooked.

How to reach: 
There are several Split to Hvar boat tickets available. However, several of the islands have tickets to Hvar. Yacht charter Croatia is also available to transport you around the islands. It is even possible to go from Split to Hvar.

07

Korcula

Korcula, an island rich in culture, history, beauty, and charm, provides a wide range of activities and distinct customs, all while being surrounded by the magnificent Adriatic Sea and pleasant Korcula weather. You'll want to spend the most of your time in Korcula Town.

Seafood, towns, bays, beaches, and gorgeous vistas are all popular attractions which makes it another one of the best Islands in Croatia. Massimo Cocktail Bar, a mediaeval tower with a bar on top, is a great spot to have a drink and watch the sunset over the rocky coastline. The top of the tower is crowded during peak season.

Best for:
Food lovers and adventure seekers

How to reach: 
From Split, there are several Croatian Island boats to Korcula. As well as the other Croatian islands. As a result, travelling to Split Airport (SPU) and then boarding a boat is the most convenient option.

08

Kornati Island

The Kornati Islands, one of the exquisite and best Islands in Croatia are perfect for anybody interested in diving under the Adriatic's surface. This dense cluster of islands is home to a plethora of little coves, beaches, and bays where you may relax, swim, or simply enjoy the natural beauty, all within close proximity to one another.

The greatest thing to do is cruise down the coast, exploring the Kornati National Park's numerous inlets and bays. Swimming, snorkelling, scuba diving, and trekking are all available to visitors. This provides you a front-row seat to the island's strange occurrences as well as access to the remnants of an ancient stronghold.

Best for:
Marine Life

How to reach: 
Finding the greatest Kornati island trip is the only way to go there. Because sailing is the only way to get to Kornati Island.

09

Mali Iz

Mali Iz is one-half of the island of Iz, which is only a short boat trip from Zadar. It is situated between the islands of Dugi Otok and Ugljan, which are also excellent day excursions from Zadar. Mali means "little" in Croatian, and while the island is small, it has a large heart and is steeped in centuries of history.

You'll be captivated by its crystal-clear waters, where you'll want to dip your toes into the enticing Adriatic Sea which should be on your list of some of the best Islands in Croatia.

Best for:
A day trip from Zadar

How to reach: 
To reach Iz, you have to go to Zadar where the main port is situated.

10

Krk

Krk is one of the renowned tourist destinations and one of the best Islands in Croatia. Resorts, pricey souvenir stalls, and gift stores abound on the island. Put on your party clothes and travel to Malinska if you're looking for amazing eateries and nightlife. Maybe you're seeking a unique experience in your hometown. Baka, a tiny village with a population of 1700 people, has trade resorts.

ave you worked up the courage to go Spelunking? Then take a trip to Biserujka Cave. Do you need some peace and quiet? In the adjacent town of Vrbnik, you can get away from the throng. The bays and beaches of Krk are also well-known. However, visitors come for a purpose, and the isle offers a wide range of activities. And it meets all of the criteria that visitors look for while visiting Croatia's greatest islands.

Best for: Backpackers, beaches and culture

How to reach: 
The nearest airport is Rijeka Airport (RJK). (Ryanair flies here from a number of locations.) Ferries to Krk are available, however they are limited.

11

Lastovo

Lastovo, which is easily accessible from both Split and Dubrovnik, is brimming with 15th- and 16th-century architecture, including a plethora of churches in various styles. The island is steeped in history, and the main town is home to a diverse range of architectural styles, including lovely Renaissance mansions. Croatia's newest Nature Park is Lastovo and its adjacent islands.

As there are few people on the island, it has managed to maintain its status as a pristine haven. Lastovo is known for its yearly carnival, a festival in which everyone in the town dresses up in extravagant ethnic costumes. The unusual cylindrical Lastovo chimneys, which resemble mini-minarets, are another remarkable sight on the island (although no Turkish or Arab influences have ever reached the islands).

Best for
: Nature lovers

How to reach: 
You may get to Lastovo Island by taking one of the daily catamaran ships that depart from towns such as Split. Ferries run every day, and the trip to the island is quick and easy.

12

Losinj

The island of Losinj is renowned as the "Vitality Island" and has a long history of health tourism. Its warm Mediterranean environment is the main reason for this to be known as one of the best Islands to visit in Croatia.
There are various spas on the island to treat you, as well as several hiking and cycling paths through the forests and pristine beaches to relax on. Beaches, bays, and inlets abound on the island for visitors to discover. Furthermore, these islands receive about the same amount of sunlight as Hvar. 

Best for:
  Relaxation

How to reach: 
Losinj is only accessible by water, ferry, or bus. A passenger ferry runs from Rijeka to Lošinj, stopping in Cres.

13

Zlarin

Despite its modest size and apparent obscurity, Zlarin is undeniably a stunningly beautiful island among all the other best Islands in Croatia. It's dubbed the "Golden Island" by the locals since it's quite breathtaking! This little island, separated from the mainland by the Sibenik Channel, is most known for its history of coral harvesting; there is even a Coral Museum on the island where you can learn more.

Apart from coral, Zlarin has a rich history reaching back to the 13th century. If you're more interested in beaches and beauty, though, Zlarin has you covered. However, there aren't many hotels on the island. Instead, there is fantastic private lodging that will give your vacation that home-away-from-home feel.

Best for
: Privacy And Freedom

How to reach: 
The boat to Zlarin departs from Sibenik and runs many times every day. The schedule may be seen on Jadrolinija's official website.

14

Pag

Pag's ancient alleyways and small fishing villages appear to have stood the test of time. The island's features include the Gothic cathedral and white stony pathways. Pag, one of the best Croatia islands, is well-known for its native food and wine. The lamb, utica white wine, and herb brandy, to be exact. The scenery of the island is distinct from that of the rest of the nation.

The island is dominated by dramatic peaks and rock formations. Large swaths of the landscape will have you double-checking Google maps. Just in case you took a wrong turn and ended yourself on the moon. If you're searching for resorts and parties, Pag should be on your checklist. The island's major tourism hub is the town of Novalja, which is known for its nightlife.

Beaches, clubs, hotels, and resorts may all be found here. The majority of Pag's shores are soft and sandy, which is another strong appeal for travellers. (Because many of Croatia's beaches are pebble beaches.) Resorts, hills, sandy beaches, and little settlements make up the bizarre terrain. 

Best for: Nightlife

How to reach: 
It's easy to get to Pag. A modest bridge connects the island to the mainland. From Zadar and Rijeka, you may simply drive or take a bus. Ferries and catamaran services are also available from the mainland and neighbouring islands.

15

Rab

Rab is one of Croatia's most popular and beautiful islands. Rab is popular with tourists because of its rugged landscape (we now classify the island as a geopark). Another reason visitors gravitate to Rab is the rich culture. Traditional cities have a certain appeal about them. And they have a strong Mediterranean flavour to them.

Tall towers, well-preserved When exploring the narrow alleys and gothic tunnels, you'll come across Roman monuments and unique architecture. All of these compelling factors contribute to this island's status as one of Croatia's greatest islands to visit. The nightlife in the city is flourishing with beach bars and Clubs bursting at the seams.

There are music events and art displays all through the place. The most prominent event is St. Christopher's Fest, a mediaeval celebration celebrated in July. A Knight Tournament, eating, and shopping are all part of the festival's offerings.

Best for: Fun festivals and day trips

How to reach: 
Rijeka is the most convenient route to go to Rab. From the mainland and nearby islands, ferries and catamarans are available.

16

Vis

If you've ever seen Mamma Mia 2, you'll recognise Vis (the primary filming location for the movie). Despite its movie star status, Vis has managed to avoid the clutches of tourism impacts. Perhaps it's because it's the one of the best Croatia islands that's the farthest from the mainland.

Or consider the former military facility, which was closed to the public for decades. Vis's most famous feature, the Blue Cave, is unlike anything else in the country. Bright cerulean light penetrates the cave every day from 11 a.m. until 12 p.m.

The nicest thing is that the villagers are eager for more visitors. They want more visitors to come to their island and see what it has to offer. The beautiful and picturesque island of Vis lives up to its reputation. And you need to be certain of one thing: skipping Vis is a mistake.

Best for: Blue Lagoon Croatia

How to reach: 
It's simple to go to Vis. There are regular ferries to the island from Split (a must-see on the mainland). It takes an hour and a half to get from Split to Vis. Nothing could compare to the time it takes to go to some of Greece's most beautiful islands.

17

Silba

Silba, part of the Zadar archipelago, is a one-of-a-kind attraction. There are no automobiles or motorbikes here; only the postman's scooter and tractors may be used to convey supplies and basic essentials for a few hours each day. Between mornings spent on the beaches, hikes in the woods, and conversations with the locals, the island, which is dominated by solitude and tranquilly, gives the chance to enjoy moments of complete relaxation.

Silba is unquestionably the ideal summer resort for people seeking peace and quiet, as well as those who enjoy the sea and environment. From above, it appears to be an eight, with the single hamlet on the narrowest section; there are stunning coves with pebble or sandy beaches, as well as dense woodlands, waiting to be explored.

Best for: Local life

How to reach: 
The most direct route to Silba is via Zadar. However, boats from Long and Venice are also available. Alba's port is also served by the nearby islands of Olib, Krijal, Ist, Mali Losinj, and Premuda.


18

Island of Solta

Tourists flock to Solta, but this island is not for everyone. There isn't much of a tourism sector here. The majority of the activities on the island are around honey and olive oil production. Solta is for individuals who wish to get away from the crowds. Also, get active in the local community. If you have a few extra days in Croatia, you should go to Solta. Grohote's stone hamlet (the island's main settlement) is a tangle of rock walls, streets, and courtyards.

Necujam is a big bay and the island's tourism centre. A pebble beach, a public pool, and a slew of restaurants and beach bars can all be found here. Head to Maslinica for the greatest sunset view. Stone homes make up a little fishing community. It is also home to some of the top restaurants, hotels, and beaches in the world.

Best for:
Hiking, stone villages and fish villages

How to reach: 
Between Split and Solta, there are several ferries. They will drop you off at Roger's major port. The ferry ride takes around 30 minutes.

19

Ciovo

Ciovo is the polar opposite of Silba. Everything seems to be geared towards tourism in this highly frequented enclave. Perhaps because it is connected to Trogir via a bridge. Just be aware that you're about to enter a tourist trap. The mediaeval monastery, churches, and strongholds are popular with visitors. Some of the sites date from the 14th to 16th century.

The picturesque settlements of Latine, Okrug Gornji, and Arbanija are all worth a visit. Day excursions to lagoons, waterfalls, and caverns are all possible from Ciovo. You're not interested in any of that? It's a great spot to indulge oneself, with fancy hotels, local markets, and a historic town.

Best for:
Landscapes

How to reach: 
The most convenient method to travel to the island is to take the bridge from Trogir to Ciovo. There is airport transportation to Ciovo if you fly into Split. It's just a few kilometres away. Split Harbor also has local boats that go to the island.

20

Lopud

Another island on this list, Lopud, is ideal for a calm Croatian vacation. Lopud is a small island off the coast of Dubrovnik (1.8 square miles). It is influenced by Dubrovnik yet has its own distinct flair. The island has a strong Mediterranean vibe and a relaxed way of life. Cypress and pine trees, as well as citrus plantations, dot the terrain of Lopud. The greatest hotels, restaurants, and sights are located in Port of Lopud, the major village.

Best for: Cypress and pine forest

How to reach: 
It is simple to go to Lopud from Dubrovnik. Daily ferries to the island run by Jadrolinija (one of which stops in Kolocep on the way to Sipan) and take 55 minutes/1 hour. These boats make it feasible to visit Lopud on a day excursion from Dubrovnik.

People Also Ask About Croatia

  1. Which are the best places to visit in Croatia?

    1. Cavtat: This little treasure, nestled further down Croatia's southern coast, is a smaller, calmer alternative to Dubrovnik, which is only a short boat trip away. 

    2. Zagreb:
    Croatia's city is sometimes ignored in favour of the country's undeniably beautiful coastline, but we believe Zagreb is well worth your time when visiting Croatia! The city is small and approachable, with some lovely sights in Upper Town that are ideal for visiting on foot. 

    3. Split:
    Split has enough to offer everyone, especially history buffs. Split is located within Diocletian's Residency Villa. Many Roman ruins can be seen around the city - even a Roman column can be found within the local bank!

    4. Osijek:
    Osijek, Croatia's fourth-largest city, is the eastern Slavonia region's primary core. The local cuisine and wine culture make it an ideal gastronomic trip, while architectural aficionados will enjoy the baroque old town.

    5. Brac
    : Brac is one of Croatia's most popular islands, thanks to the world-famous beach of Zlatni Rat. The island, on the other hand, has a lot to offer and is easily accessible by boat from Split or Makarska.
  2. Which are the best things to do in Croatia?

    1. Visit the Blue Caves on Bisevo Island: Have you ever imagined yourself visiting a charming tiny cave while bathed in a beautiful blue light? A cave where the water shimmers in silver and the surface gleams brightly? That's exactly what you'll discover on Croatia's Bisevo Island's Blue Cave.

    2. Go rafting on the Cetina River: 
    Rafting on the Cetina River is one of Croatia's most popular outdoor sports. It's a simple day excursion from Split and, in my view, a must-see. The river has both tranquil sections and rapids up to third grade, making the overall experience a mix of pleasure and adventure.

    3. Rent a boat for some days with Sailo: 
    If you haven't already figured it out, getting out on the sea is the most crucial thing you can do on your Croatia holiday. After all, Croatia's tens of thousands of kilometres of shoreline are the major draw. And there's no better way to see them than aboard a yacht, a boat, a dingy, or whatever other vessel you can find!

  3. How to reach Croatia?

    Croatia may be accessed by airline, rail, road, and water. Zagreb Airport, Split Airport, Dubrovnik Airport, and Pula Airport, among others, are all accessible by air from Croatia. Croatia is easily accessible from most parts of the United Kingdom and Ireland.

  4. What is the best time to visit Croatia ?

    If you want to concentrate your vacation to Croatia on sightseeing, the ideal time to go is in late spring or early fall, when the weather is pleasant and the tourist crowds are thin, usually from mid-April to mid-May or mid-September to mid-October.

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Aruban Florin
BBD - $
Barbadian Dollar
BDT -
Bangladeshi Taka
BMD - $
Bermudian Dollar
BND - $
Brunei Dollar
BOB - Bs.
Bolivian Boliviano
BSD - $
Bahamian Dollar
BWP - P
Botswana Pula
BZD - $
Belize Dollar
CAD - $
Canadian Dollar
CHF - CHF
Swiss Franc
CNY - ¥
Chinese Renminbi Yuan
COP - $
Colombian Peso
CRC -
Costa Rican Colón
CZK -
Czech Koruna
DKK - kr.
Danish Krone
DOP - $
Dominican Peso
DZD - د.ج
Algerian Dinar
EGP - ج.م
Egyptian Pound
ETB - Br
Ethiopian Birr
FJD - $
Fijian Dollar
GHS -
Ghanaian Cedi
GIP - £
Gibraltar Pound
GMD - D
Gambian Dalasi
GTQ - Q
Guatemalan Quetzal
GYD - $
Guyanese Dollar
HKD - $
Hong Kong Dollar
HNL - L
Honduran Lempira
HRK - kn
Croatian Kuna
HTG - G
Haitian Gourde
HUF - Ft
Hungarian Forint
IDR - Rp
Indonesian Rupiah
ILS -
Israeli New Sheqel
JMD - $
Jamaican Dollar
KES - KSh
Kenyan Shilling
KGS - som
Kyrgyzstani Som
KHR -
Cambodian Riel
KYD - $
Cayman Islands Dollar
KZT -
Kazakhstani Tenge
LAK -
Lao Kip
LBP - ل.ل
Lebanese Pound
LKR -
Sri Lankan Rupee
LRD - $
Liberian Dollar
LSL - L
Lesotho Loti
MAD - د.م.
Moroccan Dirham
MDL - L
Moldovan Leu
MKD - ден
Macedonian Denar
MMK - K
Myanmar Kyat
MNT -
Mongolian Tögrög
MOP - P
Macanese Pataca
MUR -
Mauritian Rupee
MVR - MVR
Maldivian Rufiyaa
MWK - MK
Malawian Kwacha
MXN - $
Mexican Peso
MYR - RM
Malaysian Ringgit
NAD - $
Namibian Dollar
NIO - C$
Nicaraguan Córdoba
NOK - kr
Norwegian Krone
NPR - Rs.
Nepalese Rupee
NZD - $
New Zealand Dollar
PEN - S/
Peruvian Sol
PGK - K
Papua New Guinean Kina
PHP -
Philippine Peso
PKR -
Pakistani Rupee
QAR - ر.ق
Qatari Riyal
RUB -
Russian Ruble
SAR - ر.س
Saudi Riyal
SCR -
Seychellois Rupee
SEK - kr
Swedish Krona
SLL - Le
Sierra Leonean Leone
SOS - Sh
Somali Shilling
SVC -
Salvadoran Colón
SZL - E
Swazi Lilangeni
THB - ฿
Thai Baht
TTD - $
Trinidad and Tobago Dollar
TZS - Sh
Tanzanian Shilling
UYU - $U
Uruguayan Peso
UZS - so'm
Uzbekistan Som
YER -
Yemeni Rial
ZAR - R
South African Rand
JPY - ¥
Japanese Yen
VND -
Vietnamese dong