Croatian Islands
The Croatian Islands are a stunning group of over a thousand islands located along the Adriatic Sea. They vary in size and character, with some being popular tourist destinations like Hvar and Brač, while others remain uninhabited and tranquil. The islands are known for their beautiful beaches, crystal-clear waters, and charming coastal towns.
Each island has its unique features, such as Vis, famous for its wine and historical sites, and Korčula, known as the birthplace of Marco Polo. The islands offer a range of activities, including sailing, hiking, and exploring rich cultural heritage, making them a popular choice for visitors.