^ Dalmatia is not an official subdivision of the Republic of Croatia; it constitutes a historical region only.
Restaurants in Dalmatia
5.0 based on 6 reviews
This is a wonderful island with just about 5 huts (very simple but they will provide you with all you need )and a beautiful bay and a lovely family that serves delicious homecooked meals ! Especially fish ! A must try !???? Perfect for diving and sunbathing ! The beaches are stone beaches though so you better bring some water shoes
4.5 based on 7,794 reviews
Amazing island, with plenty of things to do and discover: botanical garden, Dead Sea, olive groves, beautiful views, with many peacocks and rabbits around, old Benedictine monastery, exhibition and info on Game of Thrones as well. Very nice playground and volleyball/ soccer playgrounds. Don’t forget to bring your swimwear: you have many places to take a refreshing bath on the rocks (and showers as well). We arrived with our sailing boat and moored in the southern bay, there are boats from Dubrovnik harbor departing every now and then to reach the island!
4.5 based on 1,469 reviews
The Island of MLJET is situated in a remote area that is far South of Croatia and west of Dubrovnik.
Definitely a must to visit, it was really beautiful with lots of places to sit around the lake. The water is clear and the national park is very clean. Take a bike ride around the lakes or hire a canoe, we did both
4.5 based on 1,082 reviews
We hired a fast boat for the day and visited the Blue Cave and then the islands after. We all wished we had spent more time exploring the islands than spending hours going to the Cave. The little bays are beautiful and make sure you visit Marmito’s for lunch
4.5 based on 502 reviews
Cam here as part of a boat trip and loved exploring, finding unusual flora and fauna, ancient ruins, and beautiful views, interesting little town, Sandy beach. Great!
4.5 based on 408 reviews
Kolocep is the smallest of the Elafiti Isles,not many visitors compared with trendy and popular Lopud,but don't miss it if you yearn for peace and quiet beauty.It is briefly visited on the 3-Island Fish Picnic,but to enjoy its charms fully you need to use the Jadrolinija ferry from Gruz(a mere 46 Kuna return).It has two sandy beaches in the bays of Donje Celo and Gornje Celo,but I far prefer the clear blue waters of the rocky and pebbly nudist beach(FKK) beyond Donje Celo.Along the track from Donje to Gornje Celo(no cars) are two so-lovely little 10th to 11th century Romanesque churches,St. Nicholas and St.Anthony,and along the way you pass through dense pinewoods and olive groves.The noise from the crickets(cicadas) is so loud as to be almost deafening at times.And so few people take this walk.Good bars and restaurants are in both Donje and Gornje Celo:Konoba Skerac in Gornje Celo is particularly good
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