Molat

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"Another cute, small island in the Adriatic sea which is not overpopulated nor overcrowded with tourists. Well connected with the city of Zadar, with ferry (2h 30 min to reach Molat) and catamaran ( 50 min to reach Molat) running through whole year, this island is an interesting location for nautical tourists. On this island there is a shop, fruit shop, pizzeria, two restaurants, bakery and ambulance. Noted that here could be higher prices of food and beverages as this is island. Molat is perfect for enjoying life - swimming, walking, hiking, snorkelling or taking kayaks. There is also huge library on the island which is free to use, if you know croatian language :) But maybe some books on other languages could be found here... Do you like carob? Authentic cake on this island is carob cake! And there is something for war tourism lovers - on the island there are remains of a fascist war camp. "

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