Vis

Vis

The islands of Vis and Sušac – They form the link between the two islands of the god of the wind – the Aeolian Islands – where the winds collide, the problem of navigation. Vis (Italian Lissa and ancient Greek Ίσσα, Issa) is an outlying Croatian island in the Adriatic Sea. It is 45 km […]

Palmizana

Palmižana

Palmižana, more precisely Vinogradišće bay, a summer resort on the island of Sveti Klement. Although it is not on the island of Hvar, it is one of the Hvar picnic spots, and it is the oldest and most famous Hvar picnic spot. The history of the settlement is related to the immigration of the three […]

Mljet

Mljet

Mljet (Latin: Melita, Italian: Meleda) is the eighth largest island in Croatia, at the same time the southernmost and the easternmost of the larger Croatian islands, over which there is a hiking transversal route along its entire length: MPO – Mljet Mountain Bypass with 33 KT (control points) and Dnevnik and a guide. It is […]

Korčula

Korčula

KORČULA – The sorceress Kirk and Odysseus’ sailors Korčula (Old German: Kurzel, Italian: Curzola, Greek: Κόρκυρα Μέλαινα, Korkyra Melaina, Latin: Corcyra Nigra – Black Korčula) is an island in the Adriatic Sea, a colony of the Greek island of Corfu. The island belongs to the Dubrovnik-Neretva County, has an area of 279.03 km2 (length 46.8 […]

Hvar

Hvar

HVAR – Homer’s and Odysseus’ Cyclops Hvar (Chakavian Hvor, or For, Greek: Φάρος, Faros – lighthouse) is an island in the immediate vicinity, to the north of it is the island of Brač, and to the south of it are Šćedro (from which it is separated by the Šćedor Channel), Vis (more towards southwest), Paklin […]

Bol

Brač

BRAČ – Latin: Bretia, Brattia; Italian: Brazza, Chakavian: Broč is an island in front of Split. With an area of 395 km2, it is the largest island in Dalmatia and the third largest island in the Adriatic Sea. It is about 40 km long and 12 km wide on average. It is 6 to 13 […]

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