Krilo Jesenice – Stomorska – Vis – Komiža – Vis – Lastovo – Hvar – Milna – Postira – Krilo Jesenice


Krilo Jesenice

Krilo Jesenice is small Croatian tourist destination located between Split and Omis. It’s calm place ideal for spending summer vacation for all those who primarily want to enjoy swimming and sunbathing. There are no major nightclubs in the place, which is great for those who want to get peaceful sleep during the night.

Stomorska

Stomorska is the island’s oldest coastal settlement that had been the home of skilled seamen who owned sailing boats and used them to transport wheat, lime and other products at the time when Šolta had to pay levies to Split. Nowadays, sailing boats are used for cruise holidays in the Adriatic.


Vis

The town of Vis is located on the north-east side of the island in a naturally protected bay. The town was founded by connecting old settlements Kut and Luka. There are numerous archeological remains in Vis, which tell the story about how the town came to life. You can see numerous ancient arts in Vis, such as the brass head of the goddess Artemis, ceramic vases, male and female heads, a collection of amphora collected from the sea, as well as numerous other.

Komiža

Komiža is a Croatian coastal town lying on the western coast of the island of Vis in the central part of the Adriatic Sea. Situated in a deep bay, whose eastern shore abounds with large pebble beaches (Kamenica, Gusarica, Nova Pošta, Velo Žalo), Komiža offers excellent visitor opportunities: quality accomodations (hotels and apartments).


Lastovo

Lastovo island is beautiful and peaceful. Lastovo island is beautiful and peaceful for couples and Lastovo is “vacation” in reality. Peaceful nights, a beautiful sunset, beaches, sightseeing and you will rest yourself like you never did.

Hvar

It is the largest town on the island of Hvar, and one of the most famous and visited tourist destinations in Croatia. The island is known as the sunniest part of the Croatian coast. Do not forget to visit the various monuments such as the fortress Fortica, the cathedral of Hvar, the Hvar theatre (one of the oldest public theaters in Europe), the Franciscan Monastery and many other monuments. Hvar is a city where the older guests can enjoy a peaceful vacation enriched with cultural events, while the young crowd can sip their cocktails, and has fun at “after beach” parties and nightclubs.


Milna

Milna or as the Venetians called it “Valle di mille navi” (the bay of a thousand ships) is located on the north-west side of the island. The welcoming bays of Milna have always been favourite port to sailors sailing through the Middle Adriatic.

Postira

Postira is a fishing and a tourist town located on the north side of the island of Brac, rich with attractive sandy and pebble coves. A favorable location has transformed Postira in a harbor and a fishing place, while the fertile land in the hinterland ensures homemade food and quality wines.