
Exactly opposite Valun, along the range of plateaus that rise on the central part of the island, and chained to the hill is where the village Lubenice is situated, bravely resisting storms and wind gusts. The Romans, therefore, named this place Hibernicia (meaning Winterly), building...

Leaving behind the Port of Porozina, the road leads us to the island's highest point, the 650 m high Hill of Sis. Taking a left turn, we descend to a village called Beli - a hilltop surrounded by green vegetation and clusters of houses. Underneath the village there is a 130 mm high...

Founded as a fishing village, Martinšćica has long since opened up to organized tourism due to its natural predispositions, having a glorious bay and many enticing beaches that surround it. The functional camp-site Slatina san in conjuction with private accommodation, either in...

Standing on top of the island's highest plateau, our eye can observe the whole of the Bay of Cres, while also discerning the blue shades of the Istrian Peninsula to the west, and the peak of Mount Učka to the north. Towards the east we can see the Vrana Lake, the island's precious...

The town of Osor, together with the road that continues to the Punta Križa, lies on the southernmost part of the island. For as long as one can remember, Osor has been one of the most important centers of the Cres and Lošinj archipelgo, and a prominent transit ort of strategic...

Valun, a typical fishing village sheltered by the Bay of Pernat, and nestled by the Bay of Cres, is known far and away for the discovery of the famous Valun Plate. The plate was found in the small Church of St. Mark, which is in the village cemetery. This exceptional document,...

The Island of Lošinj is a natural prolongation of Cres, that along with Unije, Ilovik, Susak, and numerous smaller islands form a marvelous archipelago, known around the world for its maritime tradition and varied tourist offering. During the latter part of the XVIII. century, Veli...