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Top 100 Towns for Croatia

1. Postira
(Postira)
5.0
Postira is a village and a municipality in Croatia in the Split-Dalmatia County on the island of Brac. Wikipedia

5. Trstenik
(Trstenik)
5.0
A pretty village on the western side of a natural bay on the southern side of the Peljesac peninsula.

8. Sipanska Luka
(Sipanska Luka)
5.0
This village is found at the base of a natural cove near on the western coast of the Sipan island. There is a small channel between this island and neighbouring uninhabited Jakljan island.

10. Okuklje
(Okuklje)
5.0
This small village on the northern side of Mljet island is to the east of Sobra and is not easily seen from the sea as it is hidden within a curved horse shoe shaped cove.

11. Prozurska Luka
(Prozurska Luka)
5.0
This pretty village is at the base of the bay on the northern side of Mljet island protected by the Planjak islet and a natural land forming break-water.

14. Polace
(Polace)
5.0
This is on the north-western coast of Mljet island within the national park and found on the south side of a natural bay protected by two islets."

16. Lumbarda
(Lumbarda)
5.0
A large town on the eastern side of Korcula island just south of Korcula town. Lumbarda spreads around the coastline concentrated within the bay behind Otok Vrnik.

17. Kaprije
(Kaprije)
4.8
A small pretty ferry town with good facilities on the inside of a natural bay.


19. Kastel Kamblelovac
(Kastel Kamblelovac)
4.8
One of seven castles along the mainland forming part of the town kastela.

20. Veliki Drvenik
(Veliki Drvenik)
4.6
Drvenik Veli (Great Drevnik), along with its smaller companion Drvenik Mali (Small Drevnik) are real nature pearls among other tourist destinations in Trogir area. These two small islands are only five nautical miles South West from Trogir and very well connected with Trogir Harbour by frequent ferry connections. The main village is Drvenik on Drvenik Veli, population 168. The rest of the island is simply fantastic and non-polluted nature with numerous inlets, sandy beaches and hidden bays.

21. Komolac
(Komolac)
4.5
Komolac is a village set back from the base of the Dubrovacka river on the south side. It is home to a large natural spring and many charter companies are based here forming a bustling campus of activity.

22. Korcula
(Korcula)
4.4
Korcula is a beautiful medieval town, home of Marco Polo, overlooking the long winding peninsula that stretches north form the mainland. The stunning town is built on a small peninsula and accessible by foot from the marina a short distance to the south. While here visit the 15th century historic saint Marco cathedral in the centre of the town, or look for remaining parts of the city walls on the east that stood as defences to 16th century attacks from neighbouring civilisations.

23. Marina
(Marina)
4.3
Marina is a medium sized town in Croatia just north of Trogir up the Adriatic Highway. It is a tourist village with a good sized popular yacht harbour and sandy beach shaded by olive and pine trees.


27. Dubrovnik
(Dubrovnik)
4.0
This city is most famous it's 16th century historic town on the small natural mainland outcrop boasting impressive walls. However the historic town joins the main city which stretches north and south on the mainland and a much larger outcrop to the north. The Dubrovnik marina offers little space for the visiting yachtsman, and most charters are based at Komolac at the base of the nearby river Dubrovacka. If you make your way to Dubrovnik you should make some time for the smart pedestrian street that runs through the centre of the old town which offers churches and palaces including Rector's Palace which is now a museum. Don't miss the drawbridge western entrance to the city or the eastern gate that overlooks the old port.

28. Bobovisce
(Bobovisce)
3.8
Bobovics┴a is a village located near Supetar on the west coast of the island of Brac, off of Split, in Croatia. It is connected by the D114 highway. It is located on a cove that branches into two ports, Bobovics┴a na moru and Vicja luka. Wikipedia

29. Stari Grad
(Stari Grad)
3.8
Stari Grad is a town on the northern side of the island of Hvar in Dalmatia, Croatia. One of the oldest towns in Europe, its position at the end of a long, protected bay and next to prime agricultural ... Wikipedia



35. Razanj
(Razanj)
3.3
A small village sharing a bay with Rogoznica offering some shelter and mooring.

36. Zlarin
(Zlarin)
3.0
A ferry village with facilities and some shelter on the northern side of the island.

37. Trogir
(Trogir)
3.0
Trogir is a beautiful ancient coastal town near Split. The heart of Trogir is on a small island between the larger Ciovo island and the mainland, while the town spills onto both the mainland and Ciovo. Connections to and through the city are heavily congested with traffic all day due to the limitations of bridge capacity. Trogir is a popular and pretty town bustling with tourists and restaurants. While here try not to get lost in the labyrinth of small streets boasting local food and wine, or head to the 15th century Kamerlengo fortress to get views over the city. Visiting yachtsmen can moor up at the marinas and take a short walk over the bridge to join the nightlife or take a more casual daily stroll.

38. Skradin
(Skradin)
2.6
This old inland town is a popular sailing destination linked to the sea by the Krk river that flows out past Sibnek. It's a lengthy detour from the sea but Skradin is on the doorstep to the stunning leafy Krka national park full of river rapids and streams. Visit the Skradinski But waterfalls near Skradin by foot through the wooden paths or take a boat trip to Roski Slap falls past the Krka monastery and Necven fortress.

39. Stomorska
(Stomorska)
2.5
Stomorska is the oldest coastal village on the Solta island. It offers a pleasant environment with local restaurants. The bay is unsheltered and does not hold anchors well.

40. Sukosan
(Sukosan)
2.5
A coastal town south of Zadar opposite the two islands Pasman and Uglijan.

42. Jezera
(Jezera)
1.3
A town on the island of Murter near Tisno hidden inside a natural cove with a marina with good facilities.


46. Okrug Gornji
(Okrug Gornji)
0.0
Okrug is a municipality located on the western side of the island of ╠уБ╒iovo, Croatia. It is divided into Okrug Gornji and Okrug Donji, two traditional Dalmatian villages. It is the centre of the Dalmatian micro region by its geographical position. Wikipedia

47. Mastrinka
(Mastrinka)
0.0
Mastrinka is a village in Croatia. It is connected by the D126 highway. Wikipedia


49. Slatine
(Slatine)
0.0
Slatine is a village on ╠уБ╒iovo, an island in Split-Dalmatia County, Croatia. It is a small fishing and tourist village situated on the northeastern side of the island ╠уБ╒iovo, only 8 km from Trogir. Wikipedia

50. Okrug Donji
(Okrug Donji)
0.0
Okrug Donji provides many opportunities for enjoyable holidays. Countless coves and crystal clear sea, with pine forests, ideal for long walks and relaxing holiday. We recommend that you rent a bike or scooter and explore the unspoiled nature of the island ╠уБ╒iovo, which is in the environment of the Okrug Donji has specifically preserved. There are frequent buses to Trogir.

51. Okrug Gornji / Liveli
(Okrug Gornji / Liveli)
0.0
Okrug is a municipality located on the western side of the island of ╠уБ╒iovo, Croatia. It is divided into Okrug Gornji and Okrug Donji, two traditional Dalmatian villages. It is the centre of the Dalmatian micro region by its geographical position. Wikipedia

52. Okrug Gornji / Businci
(Okrug Gornji / Businci)
0.0
Okrug is a municipality located on the western side of the island of ╠уБ╒iovo, Croatia. It is divided into Okrug Gornji and Okrug Donji, two traditional Dalmatian villages. It is the centre of the Dalmatian micro region by its geographical position. Wikipedia

53. Seget Vranjica
(Seget Vranjica)
0.0
Seget Vranjica is a village in the Split-Dalmatia County of Croatia. It is located on the Adriatic coast of Dalmatia, about 6 km west of Trogir, population 1,027. Wikipedia

54. Poljica
(Poljica)
0.0
Poljica is a small tourist town located only 2.5 km away from Marina. It is the perfect vacation place for those in search of a quiet vacation.

55. Vinisce
(Vinisce)
0.0
Vinics┴e is a village and small harbour 12 km southwest of Trogir, Croatia; population 774. Main occupations are fishing and tourism. Wikipedia


57. Maslinica
(Maslinica)
0.0
Maslinica is a port village on the island of Solta in Croatia in the Split-Dalmatia County. It is connected by the D111 highway. Maslinica has 208 inhabitants. Wikipedia

58. Necujam
(Necujam)
0.0
Necujam is a bay and village on the island of Solta in Croatia in the Split-Dalmatia County. It is connected by the D111 highway. Necujam has 171 inhabitants. Wikipedia

59. Sumartin
(Sumartin)
0.0
Sumartin is a port village in Croatia on the island of Brac. It is connected by the D113 highway and by ferry. Wikipedia

60. Povlja
(Povlja)
0.0
Povlja is a village on the island of Bracin Croatia. The village itself is located in a deep natural harbour surrounded by many other deep natural harbours, bays. Wikipedia

61. Pucisca
(Pucisca)
0.0
Pucics┴a is a municipality in Croatia on the island of Bracin the Split-Dalmatia County. It has a population of 2,224, 99% which are Croats. The municipality consists of three settlements: Gornji Humac, PraS_nica and Pucics┴a. Wikipedia

62. Splitska
(Splitska)
0.0
Splitska is an ancient village on the island of Bracin Croatia. The population is 381. The village got its name from a derivative of Split. Wikipedia

63. Supetar
(Supetar)
0.0
Supetar is a town and a city on the northern side of the Dalmatian island of Brac, in the Split-Dalmatia County, in Croatia. It became the island's official centre in 1827. Wikipedia

64. Sveta Nedelja
(Sveta Nedelja)
0.0
Sveta Nedilja, officially known as Sveta Nedjelja, is a small village on the Croatian island of Hvar. It is located near the town of Hvar and it has 131 residents. Wikipedia


66. Pakostane
(Pakostane)
0.0
A coastal town on the eastern edge of the mainland sheltered by two islets.


68. Sucuraj
(Sucuraj)
0.0
Sucuraj is a picturesque small town on the east cape of the island Hvar in Croatia, 3 NM from the Dalmatian coast and 77 km from the town of Hvar. Sucuraj has about 400 residents, with tourism and fishing being the primary economic activities. Wikipedia


72. Vrboska
(Vrboska)
0.0
Vrboska is a settlement on the north coast of the island of Hvar in Dalmatia, Croatia, in the Municipality of Jelsa. Founded in the 15th century as a fishing harbour, Vrboska is best known for the fortress Church of Sv. Wikipedia

73. Bizikovica
(Bizikovica)
0.0
A village on the eastern coast of Zut island home to a large marina.

74. Pristanisce
(Pristanisce)
0.0
A small local fishing village in a natural cove on the eastern coast of Zut island.






83. Sovlje
(Sovlje)
0.0
A smal local village in a naturally forked bay on the mainland near Tribunj.

84. Tribunj
(Tribunj)
0.0
A large town on the mainland given shelter from two small islets. Home to a marina with facilities.


87. Prvic Sepurine
(Prvic Sepurine)
0.0
A small ferry town on west side of the island with a few restaurants.


89. Sibenik
(Sibenik)
0.0
A large historical town (small city) hidden inside the channel fed from the river Krk.

91. Raslina
(Raslina)
0.0
A village further up the Krk river from Sibnek where it widens into a lake.








99. Grebastica
(Grebastica)
0.0
A town at the end of a long cove on the mainland surrounded by several bays.

100. Rogoznica
(Rogoznica)
0.0
An inland town sheltered from the sea by a natural outcrop and an small island. Hosts a marina.