Most beautiful islands in the world
"When you enter into the ground Lokrum enter into the very secret. You feel white noise to a whisper of a lover who ever, just from that point on, watching the stars, rustling silk and the noise of wings, the sound tracks and the long murmur of Latin prayers as well as to hear them now! from the Monastery, a Benedictine. FCA Luko Paljetak
     

 

MOST BEAUTIFUL ISLANDS IN THE WORLD

Could not be likely to choose only one distributed reward to 'the Croatian Adriatic islands' in the category of the most beautiful islands in the world. Readers of Spanish Conde Nast Traveler, prestigious journals in the world of tourism, voted in 15 categories, among others, for the best city hotel, negradski hotel, best resort, best wellness-central, the best destination, beautiful city, beautiful island, the best air-copmpany and other .Spanish edition of Condé Nast Traveler is one of the magazines that belong to the group Condé Nast Publications, and among them are prestigious magazines such as Vogue, Architectural Digest, Vanity Fair, The New Yorker and Brides..

Island Lokrum surely is the most beautiful ornament Dubrovnik closer surroundings. This perennially green islet, the surface only 72 hectares, in 1976. year has been declared a special reserve of forest vegetation. It is covered with thick vegetation, a relatively small area there are numerous types of vegetation, "the real" Mediterranean biljnogeografskog category, the so-called. eumediterana. Flora of the island, according to previous research, has about 400 species.Lokrum is situated ten minutes by taxi boat from the old port of red-roofed town of Dubrovnik. Lokrum is honoured as one of Croatia's national parks and home to one of the country's premier nudist beaches. naturist beach on the easternmost point of the island of Lokrum, can be reached by boat from the Dubrovnik port
Like most of the Dalmatia Coast, Lokrum's beaches are rocky rather than sandy and back onto groves of pine trees. This lack of sand is more than compensated for by a stunning expanse of water. Upon disembarking the boat, my companions and I followed our fellow passengers along one of the pine-needle paths. To our puzzlement we saw the people ahead of us returning in our direction. Then we saw the sign.
The island of Lokrum is a nature park with exotic tropical and subtropical plants and a unique botanical garden.The best bet is to catch one of the boats from the old city jetty (May-Oct 9am-6pm, every 30min, journey time 10min; 15kn return). Reputedly the island where Richard the Lionheart was shipwrecked, Lokrum is crisscrossed by shady paths overhung by pines. Extensive rocky beaches run along the eastern end of the island, and there's a nudist section (FKK) at the far eastern tip.
On the western side of Dubrovnik, in its immediate surroundings there is the finest Dubrovnik archipelago called Elaphite (in Greek meaning the Deer Islands), closely bound to Dubrovnik and its entire past. The islands are very beautiful, and they seem to be constant guardians of the sea and coast; they have always been the home of the brave captains and sailors of the Dubrovnik Republic and the present Dubrovnik. The islands are called Kolocep, Lopud, Sipan, Jakljan and Olip.
 

THE ISLAND KOLOCEP (KALAMOTA)
It is a green island with 100-year-old pine groves, carol-trees, olive groves, with gardens full of orange and lemon tress, fine beaches, all of the island a large park. It is one of the favourite excursion spots of the citizens of Dubrovnik.Two villages, Donje Celo and Gornje Celo, one on the eastern and the other on the western side of the island, are joined by a curving path running through olive groves and gardens. There are still numerous remnants of old architecture to be found all over the island, like the old small pre-romanesque churches, basilica ruins, summer residences, watch-tower the Polyptych painted by Ivan Ugrinovic, 15th century, one of the finest works of the "Dubrovnik school of painting".There are possibilities of crossing over to the island several times during the day from the Gruz harbour.
 
THE ISLAND LOPUD
 
An island characterized by flourishing Mediterranean, subtropic vegetation, marvellous parks and beaches, gardens with orange and lemon trees; it is one of the best developed touristic islands in the Dubrovnik area. The eminent seafarer Miho Pracat was also a native of Lopud. According to the historian Razzi, Lopud had 30 churches in the 16th century, a great number of summer residences, several monasteries and many more inhabitants than today. There are also many ruins of early medieval churches, summer residences and strongholds on the island.The Franciscan monastery from 1483 with cloisters, defense tower and walls, keeps a valuable collection of art in the church Sv. Marija od Spilice (St. Mary of the Cave). Pietro da Giovani's Polypthych, the Tripthych from Nikola Bozidarevic's workshop, Girolamo da Santacroce's Polypthych, paintings by Bassano, the Flemish masters and others. The church Gospe od Sunja (Our Lady) from the 15th century is a valuable monument of culture and has paintings by Palma Vecchio, Natalino da Murano, Matej Juncic and others. The island is easily reached by regular and excursion lines from Dub-rovnik. 
 
THE ISLAND SIPAN

The largest of the Elaphite islands in the archipelago, with quiet bays, beaches, green cypress groves, lemon and orange trees, numerous old buildings, small churches, summer residences of the noblemen and common citizens spread all over the grove-covered hills, with a long history full of stories and legends, it is one of the jewels of the Dubrovnik area. Two villages, Sudurad at the east and Sipanska Luka at the west side of the island have numerous famous restaurants. Good regular and tourist lines from Dubrovnik.
 
THE ISLAND JAKLJAN

A small island, covered with forests, in the immediate surroundings of Sipan. There is a rest-home with a camp and a restaurant there.


 

 
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