Unspoilt, authentic and covered in walking trails and beaches, the islands around Croatia’s Istria peninsula are the perfect alternative to the country’s usual party circuit. Chart a course from the city of Pula for these four idyllic holiday spots.
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Lošinj
A rocky promenade on the island of Lošinj / Image: Mónica R Goya
Known as the ‘island of vitality’, Lošinj’s astonishingly beautiful, mountainous terrain is crisscrossed by more than 250km of pine-lined trails for walkers and cyclists. You can also click with the 180-strong bottlenosed community based around the island’s archipelago on a dolphin-spotting tour.
Cres
Cres island is an unspoilt blip in the Adriatic / Image: Mónica R Goya
No luxury resorts. No tourist traps. No souvenir shops. Instead, Cres has… sheep. Happy ones, that gallivant across the 66km-long island’s rugged terrain. Think weather-beaten mountains, winding roads through forests of pine and ancient oak and rocky footpaths zigzagging between dry stone walls.