Croatia has a ton of islands! There are more than 1,000, with 48 of them inhabited. During our visit, we were lucky enough to have had the chance to visit several. Our good friends who accompanied us were so captivated by the islands, that they are returning this year to spend a week exploring others via pontoon boat.
Here’s an overview of five of the most popular:
Hvar
Hvar, often referred to as “glamourous” and the “Queen of the Dalmatian Islands,” is Croatia’s most popular island destination. Here’s why Hvar is a must-visit:
Natural Beauty
- Stunning Beaches: Hvar is renowned for its beautiful beaches and crystal-clear waters. From lively beach bars to secluded coves, there’s a beach for every preference. Some notable ones include Dubovica Beach and Palmižana Beach.
- Lavender Fields: The island is famous for its lavender fields, especially around the village of Velo Grablje. Visiting during the blooming season offers a breathtaking sight and a wonderful aroma.
Historic Sites
- Hvar Town: The main town on the island, Hvar Town, is a hub of activity and history. It boasts a picturesque harbor, elegant stone houses, and narrow winding streets.
- Hvar Fortress (Fortica): Overlooking the town, this fortress offers stunning views of Hvar Town and the surrounding islands. It’s a great spot for panoramic photos and a bit of history.
- St. Stephen’s Cathedral: Located in the main square of Hvar Town, this 16th-century cathedral is an architectural gem with an impressive bell tower.
Lively Nightlife
- Bars and Clubs: Hvar is famous for its vibrant nightlife, with numerous bars, clubs, and beach parties. Places like Carpe Diem Beach and Hula Hula Beach Bar are popular spots for dancing the night away.
- Dining: The island offers excellent dining options, ranging from traditional Dalmatian cuisine to contemporary gourmet experiences. Fresh seafood, local wines, and Mediterranean flavors dominate the menus.
Outdoor Activities
- Water Activities: Hvar’s clear waters are perfect for swimming, snorkeling, diving, and boating. Many companies offer boat rentals and guided tours around the island and nearby islets.
- Hiking and Cycling: The island has numerous trails for hiking and cycling, providing stunning views of the coast, olive groves, vineyards, and lavender fields.
Cultural Events
- Summer Festivals: Hvar hosts various cultural events and festivals, especially during the summer. These include music festivals, theater performances, and traditional celebrations.
- Historic Theatre: Hvar is home to one of the oldest public theaters in Europe, built in 1612. It’s a significant cultural landmark and often hosts performances and events.
Nearby Islands
- Pakleni Islands: Just off the coast of Hvar Town, this archipelago offers pristine beaches, hidden bays, and lush nature. It’s a perfect day-trip destination for those looking to escape the crowds.
Hvar combines natural beauty, rich history, vibrant nightlife, and a wide range of activities, making it an ideal destination for travelers seeking both relaxation and adventure. We absolutely LOVED our time here and will absolutely be visiting again in the near future.
Where to Stay
- Adriana Hvar Spa Hotel: The hotel enjoys a prime location in the heart of Hvar town, placing it conveniently near restaurants, boutiques, and the harbor. The accommodations are luxurious, boasting stunning sea views. The staff are exceptionally friendly and welcoming. For relaxation, guests can enjoy the hotel’s fantastic rooftop terrace featuring a bar and infinity pool with amazing views. Additionally, the hotel has a fabulous a spa (where I experienced the best massage of my life).
- 3-Bedroom VRBO Villa: We had a fantastic experience at this exquisite villa. The location was outstanding, the villa itself was stunning, and the courtyard was simply lovely. For more details about our stay, you can find my full review here.
Where to Dine
The best restaurants in Hvar are Gariful, Giaxa, Passarola, and Dalmatino. A great option for breakfast is Fig Cafe & Bar. When it comes to bars, Carpe Diem, Hula Hula, Kalavanda, and Prsuta 3 are good choices.
- Gariful – A waterfront restaurant specializing in fresh seafood and local cuisine, offering beautiful views of the harbor.
- Giaxa – Offers a mix of Mediterranean and Italian cuisine, known for its pasta dishes and homemade desserts.
- Passarola – A popular fine dining restaurant known for its delicious Mediterranean-inspired dishes, served in a charming setting within a historic building in Hvar Town.
- Dalmatino – Known for its Mediterranean cuisine and seafood dishes, located in Hvar Town with a charming outdoor terrace.
- Fig Cafe & Bar – A delightful spot known for its breakfast offerings and relaxed atmosphere, conveniently located just behind the villa.
- Carpe Diem – A lively waterfront spot known for its vibrant atmosphere, great cocktails, and stunning views of the harbor.
- Hula Hula – A great beach bar known for its relaxed ambiance, beachfront location, and sunset parties, offering a perfect blend of cocktails, music, and great views.
- Kalavanda – A chic and laid-back beach bar known for making great cocktails, having a chilled-out vibe, and its beautiful views overlooking the sea. It’s a favorite spot for daytime relaxation or sunset drinks.
Korcula
Korcula, renowned for its well-preserved medieval old town, is often referred to as mini Dubrovnik.
Natural Beauty
Korcula evokes a picturesque, storybook-like setting with its vineyards, olive groves, and pristine coastline featuring crystal-clear waters and pebbled beaches. The island is dotted with charming villages offering sea views, while the town itself is encircled by fortified walls and towers, and crisscrossed by narrow, winding streets.
Things to Do
The waters around Korcula are perfect for boating, swimming, snorkeling, and sunbathing. There are some great beaches like Przina and Vela Przina where you can rent beach chairs and umbrellas. Kayaking and windsurfing are popular, as are hiking and cycling the trails throughout the island.
Korcula is also known for making great wine, and is host to wine festivals throughout the year, such as the Korcula Wine Festival. The island produces several unique wines, including white wines made from the Pošip and Grk grape varieties, as well as red wines from Plavac Mali and other local grapes. There are several wine tour options for those who wish to visit a few wineries, see their wine making process, and taste the unique wines of the island. Some good wineries to consider visiting are the Bire and Saints Hills wineries.
- Bire Winery: Located on the eastern side of the island and enjoys a beautiful coastal setting with views of the Adriatic. The winery is known for its production of Grk wine, a unique local white wine.
- Saints Hills Winery: The winery produces a variety of white and red wines made from Grk, Posip, and Plavac Mali grape varieties. It is located in the village of Cara and has picturesque views of the hills and vineyards.
Where to Stay
- Hotel Korsal – The hotel, located directly on the waterfront promenade of Korcula Town, offers stunning views of the nearby islands. The rooms are modern and tastefully decorated, with several featuring terraces that overlook the sea. They have a very popular sea view restaurant that specializes in fresh seafood and Mediterranean dishes. Additionally, guests can enjoy the rooftop terrace with panoramic views.
Where to Dine
Here are a few good restaurants and bar options in Korcula:
- Konoba Mate – Located in the heart of Korcula Town, Konoba Mate is known for its traditional Dalmatian cuisine and seafood dishes. The restaurant has a cozy atmosphere and a selection of local wines.
- Adio Mare – Situated on the waterfront promenade, Adio Mare specializes in Mediterranean cuisine with an emphasis on fresh seafood. Guests can enjoy outdoor dining with beautiful views of the sea.
- Filippi – Filippi is a family-run restaurant known for its intimate setting and high-quality, locally sourced ingredients. It offers a variety of Croatian and international dishes, complemented by a carefully curated wine list.
- Massimo Cocktail Bar – Massimo Cocktail Bar is known for its panoramic views over the rooftops of Korcula Town and the Adriatic Sea. It offers a wide selection of cocktails and a vibrant atmosphere.
Brac
Brac, with its world-famous Zlatni Rat (Golden Horn) beach, is a stunningly beautiful island that has so much to offer. This island gem has beautiful landscapes, historical depth, and countless recreational activities, making it an ideal destination for both relaxing escapes and more adventurist ones. Whether you’re discovering ancient landmarks, relaxing on sun-kissed shores, or exploring scenic trails, Brac guarantees a memorable journey through the heart of the Adriatic.
Here’s a bit of a look at what makes Brac special:
4 Popular Towns and Villages on Brac:
1) Bol
Bol, located on the southern coast of Brac is a beautiful destination that stands out for its stunning natural beauty, historic charm, and endless list of outdoor activities.
The most famous place in Bol is Zlatni Rat (Golden Horn) beach, one of Croatia’s most iconic natural landmarks. You’ve likely come across it in photos of “bucket list destinations” because of how unique and beautiful it is. This beach stretches into the blue waters of the Adriatic Sea, its shape changing with the wind and currents. Zlatni Rat is not just a scenic spot but also a hub for water sports, with ideal conditions for windsurfing, kitesurfing, snorkeling, and diving. It’s a fairly busy beach, so for those seeking quieter moments by the sea, check out beautiful beaches like Martinica and Murvica to unwind in peaceful surroundings.
Nature lovers and adventurers will fall in love with Bol not only for Zlatni Rat but also for its surrounding landscapes. Vidova Gora, the highest peak on Brac Island, has well-marked hiking trails and panoramic views of Bol, Zlatni Rat beach, and the neighboring islands.
The town of Bol itself has that quaint historical vibe with its winding narrow streets, medieval stone houses, and charming squares. The Dominican Monastery, which is well worth a visit, offers a glimpse into Bol’s past. The town comes alive during the summer months with a vibrant atmosphere, with bustling restaurants and shops.
In Bol, food lovers are in for a treat with its cozy restaurants and konobas serving up dishes made from fresh local ingredients. Seafood lovers will especially love the variety of freshly caught dishes like octopus (my fave), sea bass, oysters, sardines, and cuttlefish.
Throughout the summer, Bol hosts the Bol Summer Festival, which features concerts, performances, and art exhibitions.
Compared to the dynamic energy of Hvar and the sophisticated serenity of Vis, Bol offers a unique blend of both, making it an ideal destination for those seeking an energetic yet laid-back island experience. It’s easy to understand why Bol is Brac’s most popular town. Whether you’re looking to unwind, explore historical sites, or embark on outdoor adventures, Bol offers a diverse range of experiences that cater to every preference.
Where to Stay
- Lifestyle Hotel Vitarto in Bol is a pretty cool hotel and just a short walk from Zlatni Rat Beach. It’s an adults-only place, which is nice if you’re looking for a more peaceful vibe. It has a modern feel with a cool pool, a nice spa, and a decent gym. They also have a restaurant where you can enjoy some local dishes. It’s perfect if you want to relax by the beach but still have some modern comforts.
Where to Dine
- Arguola Sandwich Bar is a great little spot in Bol for grabbing a quick and delicious sandwich. They use fresh ingredients and pile on the fillings, so it’s perfect for a casual meal or a snack while you’re exploring. The vibe is laid-back and friendly, making it a go-to for a tasty, no-fuss bite.
- Konoba Nautica Bol is all about that traditional Dalmatian charm. Set right by the waterfront, it’s got stunning sea views and a cozy, rustic feel. Their menu highlights local seafood and meat dishes, so it’s a fantastic place to enjoy authentic Croatian flavors in a relaxed setting.
- BioMania Bistro is ideal if you’re after healthy, organic eats. They focus on fresh, locally sourced ingredients and offer a range of vegetarian and vegan options. The modern, casual atmosphere makes it a great spot for a light, nutritious meal that doesn’t skimp on flavor.
2) Supetar
Supetar is the main port and entry point to Brac, offering a mix of historical sites, cafes, and restaurants. It’s a quieter alternative to Bol, with a more laid-back atmosphere. It is situated on the northern coast of Brac, and like many of the charming coastal towns of Croatia, it embodies the essence of Mediterranean charm against the backdrop of the Adriatic Sea.
One of Supetar’s most enticing features is its array of stunning beaches. Whether you prefer soft sands or smooth pebbles, you’ll find a beach to suit your taste. Vrilo Beach and Banj Beach are among the favorites, with clear turquoise waters perfect for swimming and relaxing in the sun. The beaches are well-maintained and equipped with amenities, making them ideal for families and sunseekers.
Supetar has a vibrant culinary scene that celebrates local flavors, and as with all of the towns on Brac, they serve up some great seafood dishes. There are restaurants and taverns dotted along the waterfront that serve up freshly caught fish and traditional Dalmatian dishes.
Supetar also has a rich cultural and historical heritage. Strolling through the town, you can explore landmarks such as the Church of St. Peter with a bell tower that overlooks the town square. The town’s architecture blends traditional stone houses with modern amenities, reflecting both its historical roots and timeless modernization.
Supetar embodies the essence of what you want a Mediterranean getaway to have……..a bit of history, a charming environment, natural beauty, and great food. So, whether you’re exploring its charming streets, basking on its sun-kissed beaches, or indulging in its culinary specialties, Supetar is a great choice for a memorable escape on the idyllic island of Brac.
Where to Stay
- Hotel Osam is a fantastic spot if you’re looking for a stylish and relaxed stay in Supetar. It’s got a modern, chic vibe that feels both comfortable and sophisticated. The highlight has to be their gorgeous pool area, which is perfect for lounging and taking in the sun after a day of exploring. It’s located just a short walk from the center of Supetar, so it offers easy access to local attractions and the waterfront. Plus, the on-site restaurant and bar make it easy to enjoy some great meals and drinks without having to go far. It’s a great mix of luxury and convenience in a beautiful setting.
Where to Dine
- Pizzeria Bistro Peperoncin is perfect for when you’re craving some casual, delicious pizza. Their menu features a variety of classic and creative pizza options, all baked to perfection. The laid-back vibe and friendly service make it a great spot for a relaxed meal with friends or family, and it’s super convenient if you’re just hanging around Supetar.
- Beer Garden Pub is a fun spot to kick back and enjoy a drink or two. With a wide selection of beers and a laid-back pub atmosphere, it’s a great place to unwind after a day of exploring. They’ve also got a solid menu of pub fare and snacks, making it a great place for a casual meal or just to hang out and enjoy the local vibe.
- Kala is a must-visit if you’re in the mood for a cozy, upscale dining experience. The place has a really inviting atmosphere, with a menu full of delicious Mediterranean dishes made from fresh, local ingredients. Whether you’re after a romantic dinner or a special night out, Kala’s blend of great food and a charming setting makes it a top pick.
3) Postira
Postira, a charming fishing village, located on Brac’s northern coast, is known for its scenic harbor, traditional stone houses, and olive groves. It’s a great place to experience authentic Dalmatian culture. It is known for its serene atmosphere, traditional Dalmatian architecture, and beautiful coastal views, offering an escape from more tourist-heavy spots.
The village is centered around its quaint harbor, which serves as both a functional port and a scenic spot for leisurely strolls. The harbor is surrounded by narrow streets lined with traditional stone houses, giving Postira a distinctly authentic and charming feel. The old-world ambiance is complemented by local cafes and restaurants where visitors can enjoy fresh seafood and traditional Croatian dishes.
Postira is known for its natural beauty, and the area’s lush greenery and scenic coastal paths are ideal for hiking and exploring. The local beaches, such as the pebbly Lovrecina Bay and the more secluded Banj Beach, are perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and snorkeling in clear waters.
Postira is a great destination for travelers seeking a tranquil and authentic Croatian experience. Its peaceful setting, combined with beautiful natural landscapes and a strong sense of local culture, makes it an ideal choice for those looking to unwind and immerse themselves in the slow pace of island life.
Where to Stay
- Grand Hotel View in Postira is a gem if you’re looking for a blend of elegance and relaxation. It’s perched right by the sea, so you get stunning views of the Adriatic from pretty much everywhere in the hotel. The rooms are modern and spacious, and there’s a great pool area where you can chill out and soak up the sun. The hotel’s location is perfect for exploring Postira’s charming streets and local eateries, but it’s also got its own dining options. If you’re after a spot where you can unwind in style with beautiful views and top-notch amenities, Grand Hotel View is definitely worth considering.
Where to Dine
- Konoba Gustirna is a fantastic spot if you’re craving some authentic Croatian flavors in a cozy setting. The restaurant has a real homey vibe, with delicious local dishes like fresh seafood and hearty meat options. The friendly staff make you feel right at home, and the laid-back atmosphere is perfect for a relaxed meal with friends or family.
- Inkognito Bar is a fantastic hangout spot if you’re looking to enjoy a drink with a view. The bar has a modern, stylish vibe and offers a great selection of cocktails and local wines. What really sets it apart is the outdoor seating right by the sea—so you can sip your drink while soaking in stunning ocean views and listening to the waves. It’s the perfect place to relax and unwind after a day of exploring Postira, or to enjoy a laid-back evening with friends.
4) Milna
Milna is nestled in a picturesque bay on the western coast of Brac. It is a tranquil fishing village known for its beautiful architecture and relaxed ambiance. The town’s marina is a popular spot for sailing enthusiasts, while its historic churches and quaint streets offer a peaceful retreat from busier tourist areas.
Milna’s primary attraction is its beautiful harbor, surrounded by traditional stone houses and a quaint waterfront promenade. The harbor is lined with colorful fishing boats and yachts, offering a perfect spot for leisurely walks and relaxing by the water. The harbor area is also home to several cozy cafes and restaurants where visitors can enjoy local seafood and Mediterranean cuisine while enjoying views of the water.
The village has several lovely beaches and coves for swimming and sunbathing. While Milna itself has a small pebble beach right by the harbor, nearby spots like the pebbly beach of Lucica provide a more secluded experience. The surrounding area is lush with Mediterranean vegetation, making it a great place for nature walks and exploring the island’s natural beauty.
Beyond its natural beauty, Milna has a rich maritime history, reflected in its architecture and local culture. Visitors can explore traditional stone houses, old churches, and historical buildings that offer a glimpse into the village’s past. Notable sites include the Church of Our Lady of the Annunciation and various historical stone homes that dot the village.
The atmosphere in Milna is very laid-back, making it an excellent choice for travelers looking to escape the hustle and bustle of more crowded destinations. Its calm environment is perfect for those interested in a relaxing vacation with opportunities for sailing, swimming, and exploring local culture.
Where to Stay
- Hotel Milna Osam is a fantastic place to stay if you’re looking for a mix of modern comfort and laid-back vibes. It’s situated in the charming town of Milna on Brač Island, and the design is sleek and stylish, with a real focus on comfort. They’ve got a great outdoor pool where you can chill out and enjoy the stunning views of the Adriatic Sea. Plus, you’re just a short walk from the center of Milna, so you can easily check out the local shops, cafes, and the lovely waterfront. The whole atmosphere is relaxed and elegant, making it a perfect spot for a peaceful getaway with all the conveniences of town close by.
Where to Dine
- Konoba Kapetanovo is a delightful place that brings a cozy, traditional Croatian dining experience to life. The atmosphere is wonderfully relaxed, with dining taking place outside under charming palapa-type structures nestled in an olive tree grove. It feels like a rustic retreat, perfect for enjoying their hearty, homemade dishes. Their seafood risotto and grilled fish are particularly recommended, showcasing local flavors in a setting that’s both picturesque and laid-back. It’s an ideal spot for a leisurely meal with friends or family, surrounded by nature.
- Restaurant Bago offers a slightly more upscale dining experience with a modern twist. The setting is stylish and elegant, with a nice blend of indoor and outdoor seating that lets you enjoy views of the marina. Their menu features a mix of Mediterranean and international dishes, so you can enjoy everything from fresh seafood to delicious steaks. The service is top-notch, and it’s a great place for a special night out or a romantic dinner with a view.
Which town to choose?
Each town on Brač offers a unique experience. If you’re after a relaxed pace and a laid-back vibe, Milna or Postira are ideal choices. Bol is the most lively of the towns, making it perfect for those who crave an energetic atmosphere and are keen on water sports. Supetar, with its vibrant local life, historical sites, and seaside relaxation, strikes a balance between activity and tranquility, making it a great all-rounder for visitors.
Vis
Alright, let’s talk about Vis—one of Croatia’s hidden gems and definitely worth a visit if you’re craving a bit of adventure mixed with laid-back charm. Known for its untouched landscapes and secluded beaches, Vis appeals to travelers seeking tranquility. Slightly off-the-beaten-path, Vis is a place that offers a perfect mix of stunning landscapes, rich history, and some pretty great local vibes.
Landscape
Vis is all about relaxation and natural beauty. You’ll find gorgeous beaches with crystal-clear waters, perfect for swimming and sunbathing. The most famous beach, Stiniva, is a bit of a hidden treasure—it’s tucked away in a secluded bay and surrounded by dramatic cliffs. Getting there might require a bit of a trek or a boat ride, but the view and the swim are totally worth it.
Laid-back Towns
The island’s main town, also called Vis, has a super charming, laid-back vibe. Picture narrow streets, cozy cafes, and a picturesque waterfront. It’s like stepping back in time with its old buildings and historic architecture. You’ll find cool spots to grab a coffee or a meal, and the seafood is fresh and delicious—straight from the sea!
Then there’s Komiža, another lovely town on the island. It’s known for its fishing heritage and has this fantastic old-world charm. It’s a bit smaller and more laid-back compared to Vis Town, but it’s got its own unique vibe with great little spots to eat and relax.
History and Local Wine
Vis is also steeped in history. The island was used as a military base during the Yugoslav era, so there are some interesting historical sites and hidden military bunkers to explore. Plus, the local wine is fantastic. The island’s vineyards produce some excellent wines, so make sure to try a glass or two!
Hiking and Nature
For those who love nature, you’re in for a treat. The island has some beautiful hiking trails with amazing views of the coastline and the sea. The Blue Cave on the nearby island of Biševo is a must-see—this magical cave has a stunning blue light that’s best experienced by boat.
Getting There
Getting to Vis isn’t exactly a trek, but it does involve a few steps, especially if you’re coming from the mainland or another island. The most common way to reach Vis is by taking a ferry from Split. The ferry ride takes about 1 to 1.5 hours, depending on whether you’re on a passenger or car ferry. The ferries are fairly frequent, especially during the tourist season, so you won’t have to wait long for a departure. The ferry terminal in Split is well-connected and easy to navigate. For a faster option, there’s also a catamaran service that gets you to Vis in about an hour.
If you’re hopping over from another island like Hvar or Brav, there are ferries that connect these islands with Vis. These routes might be less frequent, so it’s a good idea to check the schedule in advance.
Unwind and Explore
Overall, Vis is perfect if you’re looking to escape the hustle and bustle, soak in some beautiful scenery, and dive into local culture and history. It’s got a relaxed vibe, fantastic beaches, and a rich heritage that makes it a memorable spot to explore. So pack your bags, grab your sunscreen, and get ready for a chill adventure on Vis!
Where to Stay
- Hotel San Giorgio in Vis is a great spot if you’re looking for modern comfort with a touch of classic charm. The place has a cool outdoor pool, a fitness center to work off those holiday treats, and a spa for some serious relaxation. It’s super convenient too, being just a short walk from Vis Town’s waterfront, where you can explore local restaurants and shops. The vibe is laid-back and stylish, making it a comfy and elegant choice for enjoying your stay on the island.
Where to Dine
- Restaurant Pojoda in Vis is a cozy little gem with a warm, rustic feel. It’s the kind of place where you can kick back and enjoy some delicious, traditional Croatian dishes. The seafood here is super fresh, and their local specialties are a real treat. The friendly service and laid-back atmosphere make it a great spot for a relaxed meal that feels authentically local.
- Roki’s is a lively spot with great food and even better views. It’s set in a picturesque location and is known for its tasty grilled meats and seafood. The atmosphere is casual and fun, making it a perfect place to enjoy a hearty meal while soaking in the island vibe. The friendly service and vibrant environment make Roki’s a hit with both locals and visitors.
- Belotovo has a really charming, homey vibe that makes you feel right at ease. Located in a scenic spot, it’s perfect for enjoying a mix of local and Mediterranean dishes. Their seafood and pasta are fresh and flavorful, and the relaxed setting and friendly staff make it a great place for a leisurely meal while enjoying the beauty of Vis.
Pag
Pag is one of Croatia’s most intriguing islands, and it’s definitely worth checking out if you’re looking for something a bit different from the typical Mediterranean vibe. Famous for its lunar-like landscape and production of world-renowned Pag cheese, Pag offers a unique blend of tradition and natural beauty.
Getting There
Reaching Pag is relatively easy, and there’s no epic trek involved. The island is connected to the mainland by a bridge, so if you’re driving, you can simply cross over from the town of Pag. It’s about a 30-minute drive from Zadar.
Landscape
Pag’s landscape is like nothing else in Croatia. The island is famous for its moon-like terrain, with rocky, barren areas that look almost otherworldly. It’s a stark contrast to the lush greenery you might find elsewhere in the Mediterranean. Despite this rugged appearance, Pag has some beautiful beaches, like Zrće Beach, known for its lively atmosphere and great parties. For a quieter spot, try the sandy beach of Simuni, which offers a more relaxed environment.
Town Vibes
The town of Pag, the island’s largest settlement, is full of charm with its historical architecture and narrow streets. The town’s layout dates back to the 15th century, and you’ll find beautiful old buildings and quaint squares perfect for wandering. The town also has a nice waterfront where you can enjoy a meal or drink with views of the sea.
Local Delights
Pag is renowned for its local products. The island’s cheese, Pag cheese, is a must-try—it’s a hard cheese with a distinctive flavor that’s made from sheep’s milk. The island’s lamb is also famous for its unique taste, thanks to the sheep grazing on the island’s aromatic herbs. Also, don’t miss out on trying some local wines and olive oils while you’re there.
Nightlife and Activities
If you’re into nightlife, Pag has got you covered. Zrće Beach is the hotspot for vibrant beach parties and festivals, attracting crowds who come for the music and dance. It’s often referred to as the Croatian Ibiza. For a more laid-back evening, you can explore the local bars and restaurants in the town of Pag or head to other smaller villages on the island.
Exploring and Relaxing
Pag offers a range of activities for all types of travelers. You can explore its rugged coastline, take a hike in the scenic hills, or check out the island’s salt pans, which have been in use since ancient times. If you’re looking to relax, the island’s many beaches and coastal spots provide ample opportunities to unwind and enjoy the Mediterranean sun.
Pag is a fascinating island with its distinctive landscape, rich local culture, and vibrant social scene. Whether you’re drawn by the nightlife, the unique natural beauty, the delicious local cuisine, or all three, Pag is one of Croatia’s best islands to visit.
Where to Stay
- Hotel Intermezzo in Pag is a lovely spot that mixes modern comfort with a cozy, inviting feel. It’s ideally located near the center of Pag Town, so you’re just a short stroll from local shops, cafes, and the waterfront. The rooms are stylish and contemporary, offering everything you need for a comfy stay, plus there’s a small spa area where you can unwind. The atmosphere is relaxed and elegant, making it a perfect choice if you’re looking for a chic yet laid-back place to stay while you explore the island.
Where to Dine
- Konoba Bodulo is a fantastic spot if you’re looking for a relaxed, authentic dining experience. The atmosphere is super laid-back and welcoming, with a homey, rustic charm that makes you feel right at ease. They’re known for their delicious local dishes, especially the seafood and traditional Croatian fare, which is always fresh and flavorful. The wait staff is friendly and attentive, adding to the overall cozy vibe. It’s a great place to enjoy a hearty meal while soaking up some genuine island hospitality.
- Trattoria Padre offers a more refined yet still relaxed dining experience. The atmosphere here is stylish and comfortable, with a touch of elegance that makes it a nice choice for a special meal. They serve a mix of Mediterranean and Italian dishes, with a focus on fresh, high-quality ingredients. The pasta and seafood are particularly noteworthy. It’s a perfect spot for a leisurely meal with a bit of a sophisticated edge.
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