Croatia has been one of the most popular travel destinations for decades, and while the capital of Zagreb is an architectural gem, the country’s true appeal lies mostly in its breathtaking coastline and island. The Adriatic Sea is full of sightseeing opportunities, beautiful seaside towns, secluded islands and beaches, and some of the finest cuisine you have ever encountered – which is more than enough to make your way to the Croatian coastline this summer.
Now, given the popularity of the destination, you should be prepared to encounter some crowds as well, because the coastal and island towns are filled to the brim with fun activities and entertainment options that never fail to attract the tourists. This is why you should put the islands in your itinerary as well, to get away from the crowds a bit and explore the quieter side of Croatia’s natural beauty.
Here are the five islands in Croatia you can only get to by boat, and why you should visit them on your next trip to the Adriatic Sea.
Lounge on the white sandy beaches at Brač
Brač is a fairly popular destination nowadays, and while it might not be a secluded island, it is definitely one of the most beautiful spots you can visit on your Croatian escapade. It’s popularity with the locals and a fair number of tourists is in part due to its close proximity to the main port of Split on the mainland, the second-largest city in Croatia and a true historic city at that.
At Brač, on the northern shore where you can dock with your boat or yacht, you will find a dynamic town called Supetar, a place where restaurants and cafes abound, and where there is no shortage of entertainment opportunities. Perfect for a fun night out under the stars. However, the south of the island is why you’re here, because that’s where the beach Zlatni Rat is located, also known as the Golden Horn – a famous beach covered in white sand and complemented by crystal-clear waters.
Explore the Brijuni National Park
Off the coast of Pula (where you will find an ancient Roman arena), lie the Brijuni islands, also known as the Brijuni National Park. Both the big and the small Brijuni islands are national parks, and there are plenty of things to see and do here. This destination, however, may be best suited for short stays or single-day escapades, though, because accommodation options are very limited. It is a national park, after all.
Here, you will be able to go sightseeing through some beautiful nature spots, discover dinosaur footprints, and gander at some more ancient Roman ruins. There is even a beautiful botanical garden dating back to the splendor of the Habsburg Monarchy.
Take a daily trip to the uninhabited archipelago of Kornati
Kornati is an uninhabited archipelago and a national park off the coast of Zadar, and it’s one of the best places you can visit for some privacy away from the crowds. The archipelago comprises some 140 islands, many of which you can visit by boat as a part of a one-day adventure.
Not everyone will take you there, though, and it’s always a good idea to book a luxury yacht charter in Croatia with a professional crew if you are going to explore these secluded islands, because only private local crews know the waters and can take you to some breathtaking spots. You can then drop the anchor where you see fit and visit one of the islands for a peaceful day without any other tourists in sight.
Visit Korčula and its fortified town
The island of Korčula and its main town bearing the same name, on the other hand, is a popular spot for history buffs and those who love the medieval period. The town of Korčula is a medieval fortress that has preserved its beauty both inside and out, complete with the breathtaking sight of the St Mark’s Cathedral in the main square.
This town is rich with medieval history and culture, which is reason enough to visit, but it’s also important to note that the island itself has some truly memorable beaches and surrounding greenery. If you browse through a travel magazine, you’ll see all the beauty behind this place and reasons to visit its iconic beaches.
Visit Mljet for a tranquil getaway
The last island on our list that you can only visit by boat is Mljet, home to a 12th century monastery and a peaceful island getaway that travelers and merchants have been visiting for hundreds of years. The monastery is a popular sightseeing spot, but the island is actually a great place to enjoy numerous outdoor activities, as hiking and cycling tours are readily available, for example. This is the perfect destination to get away from the crowds, but not so much as to feel isolated from the rest of the world.
Over to you
Croatia should be number one on your travel bucket list for many reasons, and its islands is definitely one of them. Be sure to put these gorgeous island destinations into your itinerary to organize yourself an unforgettable adventure in the Adriatic.