Ist, with a town bearing the same name, is a true destination for a peaceful and quiet vacation. ![]()
King Edward VIII, in the company of Wallis Simpson, visited the island on his Adriatic cruises in 1936. ![]()
Brgulje is the right place for those who like quiet, private holidays and for families with small children. ![]()
A quiet island settlement offering a comfortable vacation in private accommodation. ![]()
The Island of Iž is situated in northern Dalmatia, between Dugi otok and Ugljan. Island Iž has two tourist villages: Veli Iž and Mali Iž - beatiful little villages, surrounded by figtrees, olivegardens and vegetable plantations. ![]()
The Island of Iž is situated in northern Dalmatia, between Dugi otok and Ugljan. Island Iž has two tourist villages: Veli Iž and Mali Iž - beatiful little villages, surrounded by figtrees, olivegardens and vegetable plantations. ![]()
The island of Rava was first mentioned in 13th century when it was mentioned in historical records together with the Zadar's noble family Raua. ![]()
The island of Rava was first mentioned in 13th century when it was mentioned in historical records together with the Zadar's noble family Raua. ![]()
Olib, with a town bearing the same name, is part of the western Zadar archipelago overgrown by maquis and especially black pine. ![]()
Premuda is a superb place for diving enthusiasts - it has an underwater cavern known as the Cathedral to explore, and the wreckage of a ship, the St Istvan. Apart from that, expect nothing other than true, idyllic island life ... ![]()

