{"id":230634,"date":"2017-07-27T16:54:08","date_gmt":"2017-07-27T20:54:08","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/croatias-8-best-islands-cond-nast-traveler.php"},"modified":"2017-07-27T16:54:08","modified_gmt":"2017-07-27T20:54:08","slug":"croatias-8-best-islands-cond-nast-traveler","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/islands\/croatias-8-best-islands-cond-nast-traveler.php","title":{"rendered":"Croatia&#8217;s 8 Best Islands &#8211; Cond Nast Traveler"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>8 Photos                          <\/p>\n<p>                When it comes to European islands, most people                immediately think of the Mediterranean's most                famoushello, Santorini and Ibiza. But if you                crunch the numbers, the Croatian archipelago is the                largest in the Adriatic Sea and the second largest                in the Mediterranean,                 after Greece. Put another way? Within the 718                islands and 389 islets, you've got a lot of places                to explorehere's where to start.              <\/p>\n<p>      When it comes to European islands, most people immediately      think of the Mediterranean's most famoushello, Santorini and      Ibiza. But if you crunch the numbers, the Croatian      archipelago is the largest in the Adriatic Sea and the second      largest in the Mediterranean,       after Greece. Put another way? Within the 718 islands and      389 islets, you've got a lot of places to explorehere's      where to start.    <\/p>\n<p>      Why we love it: Vis was closed off from      foreign visitors until 1989, when it ceased being a military      base for the Yugoslav army. As a result, this islandthe      furthest from the Croatian mainlandis relatively      underdeveloped compared to its island siblings, and that      makes it a big draw. Once there, make time to beach hop (try      Lucica and Srebrna ), climb Hum Mountain, eat fresh lobster      in picturesque Komia, and take an offshore trip to the blue      cave of Bievo.    <\/p>\n<p>      Why we love it: The countrys most popular      island for nightlife and yachters, Hvar is also Croatias      sunniest spot, which makes its beaches (Lucisca; Dubovica;      Grebisce) ever-packed. The island has a rich history, too: It      was once an important trade base in the Adriatic, and its      Stari Grad Plain, an agricultural landscape set up in the 4th      century by Greek colonists, is a       UNESCO World Heritage site.    <\/p>\n<p>      Why we love it: Krk, the largest island in      Croatia, connects to the mainland by a toll bridgeand as a      result, is also one of Croatia's busiest islands. Due to its      rich history, the island is considered a \"cradle\" of Croatian      culture: It was part of the Republic of Venice during much of      the Middle Ages, and at one point, inhabitants spoke five      different languages on the 156-square-mile island.    <\/p>\n<p>      Why we love it: With sandy shorelines, olive      groves, vineyards, salted lakes (Veliko and Malo Jezero), and      dense Mediterranean forest, Mljet holds a reputation as      Croatia's greenest islandand one of its most beautiful. It's      also the most forested island in the Adriatic, and the      protected Mljet National Parkmuch comprises much of the      island. Local specialties here include goat's cheese, eel,      and red wine.    <\/p>\n<p>      Why we love it: Twenty-two miles long, the      Kornati archipelagoalso known as the Stomorski islandsis a      nautical paradise. With more than 140 islands, the Kornati      islands are the densest archipelago in the Mediterranean, but      surprisingly lack any permanent settlements. Both land and      sea are protected as part of the Kornati National Park, which      means       the waters (and beaches) here are some of the cleanest in      the country.    <\/p>\n<p>      Why we love it: Bra may be best known for      its white-pebble stretch of beach, Zlatni Rat, but there's      more to do on island than just sunbathe. Explore the      picturesque towns of Bol and Supetar; trek to the Blaca      Hermitage monastery, originally established in 1551; and hike      Vidova Gora, the highest peak on the Adriatic islands.    <\/p>\n<p>      Why we love it: When Greek settlers first      came to Korula, they named the island Korkyra Melaina, Black      Korula, for its dense forests. Today, Korula is famous for      its white wine (poip grapes are primarily only      grown here), and the island features a mix of tangled woods,      winding coasts, small fishing villages, vineyards, and olive      trees. Its biggest town, the eponymous Korula, is known as      \"Little Dubrovnik\" for its fortified medieval walls and      narrow streets.       Local legend says explorer Marco Polo was born here, and      the site of his alleged birth is open to visitors.    <\/p>\n<p>      Why we love it: Tiny Krapanj, at just 0.14      square miles, is one of the smallest inhabited islands of the      Adriatic Seaand       no cars are allowed. Most famous for its      spuvari, or sponge divers, the island also draws      visitors for its scuba diving, free diving, and spearfishing.    <\/p>\n<p>    An Error occurred while compiling your sass files.    \ud83d\ude41    Please find out what went wrong by consulting your    friendly terminal.    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