Coastal towns in Croatia.
1. Milna
Milna is a picture perfect Dalmatian village, located on the north side on the island of Brač, around 10 nautical miles form the city of Split. It is a perfect destination to watch the evening sunset. Mlina’s charming marina and relaxed atmosphere makes it the perfect place to unwind and ease into the local village vibe.
2. Hvar
Hvar town is a Mediterranean dream, full of rustic cobblestoned streets, stunning beaches, good restaurants and ancient history. It is situated on the south-western coast of the island Hvar, protected by the Pakleni Islands. It is famous for its wild party scene, the night clubs and the beach bars.
3. Korčula
The old town of Korčula is a medieval walled city positioned on an oval-shaped peninsula pointing deep into the Peljesac Channel. It is located on the easternmost point of Korčula Island. The narrow streets, old stairways, mighty walls, romantic small restaurants, and red roofs make people fall in love with this beautiful old town.
4. Primošten
Overgrown with bougainvillea flowers, Primošten is a gem of the area where you can feel the atmosphere of a real Croatian seaside town. This beautiful small coastal destination is located on a picturesque peninsula between the cities of Trogir and Šibenik. It is a perfect place to relax on the beautiful beach and get lost in the maze of narrow streets.
5. Bol
Bol is a vibrant little seaside town located on the south side of the Island of Brač. It has a charming port full of colorful small fishing boats. It is most known for its Zalatnirat beach, which is constantly rated as one of the most beautiful beaches in the world by its visitors and magazines alike. It is on the top ten lists by Lonely Planet, LA Times, Daily Telegraph, and many others.
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