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Croatia is a land of many islands than 1,000 to be somewhat exactly and you have probably heard of a trendy hvar, an emerging alternative to Ibiza, the resort filled Krk, or the idyllic Brač and the white Pebble beaches at a certain moment.
Croatian islands are by no means near the popularity level of Greece, but they arrive, and every passing year feels busier than the latter.

If you dream of an idyllic Mediterranean summer island hopping around the Adriatic nation, your options are not limited to the top 3 the most popular:
According to the experts at Condé Nast Traveler, These are 5 practically unheard of Croatian islands where you can jump around this summer, with cheaper prices and almost no crowds:
Dugi Otok


Dugi Otok is literally called the ‘Long Island’ and lies off the coast of Zadar, and it is best known for its natural beauty and peaceful atmosphere, with different landscapes, including sea cliffs and serene bays bathed by turquoise seas and pleasant temperatures.
His most important attraction, Telašćica is one Coastal reserve covered with remote baysIncluding a handful of naturist places, and if you are mainly here for swimming, you need to know that the white -sandy Sakarun is routinely on frames of the most beautiful beaches of Croatia.
Other orientation points are the Veli Rat lighthouse, one of the highest in the country, and the picturesque Sali, the largest settlement, where houses are built of stone, and a seafood head and some local wine will return you to around $ 15.
Fish


Fish is distinguished because it is the most remote island in Croatia: it is the furthest of the mainland, and you can only reach it by boat, usually from the bustling port city of Split, which only contributes to the unspoilt character and historical charm.
From Vis Town, the picturesque capital to the sleepy fishing village Komiža, There are many sightseeing opportunitiesNot to mention the many beaches: for example, Stiniva has little to no crowds and the seas are of the turquoise-mast blue.
Speaking of Blue, Vis is a popular day trip for split-based guests thanks to the blue cave, or Biševo, where the water almost seems to glow in an ethereal-like blue light, and his rich Vugava White: if you are a wine lover, a tour through the old winery, costs Only $ 60.
Rag


For the culture lovers who are there, you may want to view RAB, a small island that is accessible from the port of Stinica, which revolves around a small RAB city: the main scheme, it is littered with Romanesque bell towers And crosses with medieval, paved alleys.
Outside of Rab Town you have to visit the appropriate paradise beach (or Rajska Plaža), near Lopar, the busiest beach on the island thanks to the sandy banks and shallow, clear waters-shed, but nowhere near the stunning levels of the obstacle.
Spend the night? Arbium has double rooms, with access to the swimming pool, of as cheap as $ 53 per night, and you can add a ‘fantastic’ breakfast for just $ 9 extraAlthough we would recommend you to try the Capuccino and fresh pastries in the nearby Felix Caffe Bar.
Korčula


Within easy reach of Dubrovnik with the short -distance spring boat, Korčula can form a small country mass, but it is by no means devoid of natural or even miracles made: photo fine pebble beaches, vineyard covered hills and an intact medieval capital.
The city of Korčula is often called the ‘small Dubrovnik’ because they are completely surrounded by walls, similar to the mainland counterpart, except that you will find None of the usual hordes of Instagrammers flows into the winding streets.
Oh, and in case you wonder what more Korčula is about, Marco Polo would have been born here, and there are many characteristic wines produced on the island, including GRK and Pošip – Ken about a wine tasting? A glass of native red in a local tavern costs around $ 4.
Šipan


Nicknamed ‘Golden Island’ Allen appropriate, given the glorious weather and the sun searched Kusten–the for residents of Dubrovnik has traditionally been offered Dubrovnik An escape from everyday of their daily routine, served as a summer outing for the elites of the city.
Now it beckons you to come and see it yourself, and we are sure that you will find that Dolce Vita (or should we say, Uživanje) Somewhere between Suđurađ, the most important harbor, where ocher-colored houses penetrate a boat-filled marina and a heavenly prizehoring beach.
If you don’t want to hurry and enjoy every $ 5 ćevapiWhile taking every blood-orange sunset by Šipanska Luka, a rare sand strip that you will not easily find elsewhere in Croatia, spend the night in the private studio apartments and rooms Lela Start from just $ 65 per night.
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