Lopud Island Map

Map of Lopud island walking/hiking trails, bays, beaches and swimming spots This Map of Lopud island, Elafiti archipelago near Dubrovnik shows details of walking & hiking trails, location of numerous places of interest, bays and swimming spots including the highest peaks on the island – Polacica (216m) and Balakovo (197m), location of popular Sunj Beach and Uvala Male and Vele Bige bays. … Read more Lopud Island Map

Kolocep Island Map

Map of Kolocep walking/hiking trails, bays, beaches and swimming spots This Map of Kolocep island, Elafiti archipelago near Dubrovnik shows details of walking & hiking trails, location of numerous bays and swimming spots including the highest peak on the island – Kriz (125m), location of popular Blue Cave, Bezdanj, Ratac, Uvala Bige and Sapluni bay … Read more Kolocep Island Map

Koločep

Kolocep Island, called by locals ‘Kalamota’ belongs to Elafiti Archipelago, the group of Dubrovnik’s islands. The nearest to Dubrovnik, the island is located just 5 km away from Gruz, the Dubrovnik’s main ferry port. This is also the smallest of the three inhabited islands in the archipelago with an area of just 2.6 sq km (1.1 sq … Read more Koločep

Šipan Island Walks

Walking Map of Šipan Island Walking/Hiking on Sipan This walking map of Šipan island shows several hiking trails as well as locations of some of the best beaches on the Island such as Prtuša bay as well as remote & secluded Đanici and Tiha bays. One of the best islands walks is probably one from Šipanska Luka … Read more Šipan Island Walks

Šipan Island

Šipan is one of the Croatian islands in Elafiti archipelago group, also known as ‘Dubrovnik’s islands‘, situated just off the coast of Dubrovnik. Located just over 8.3 nautical miles from Dubrovnik (about 12.5 kilometres), this is the largest island of the archipelago (area 15.5 sq km/ 6 sq miles, length of the island: ‎9 km/ 5.6 miles). The island has 410 … Read more Šipan Island

Elafiti Islands

Elafiti archipelago, (also known as Elphite or Elaphiti) is a group of 14 Croatian islands and islets dotted off the coast of Dubrovnik. The archipelago is also called the ‘Dubrovnik’s islands‘ as historically, they all belonged to Ragusa, the Dubrovnik Republic. Just three of the larger islands are permanently inhabited: Sipan, Lopud and Kolocep. Well … Read more Elafiti Islands