The most beautiful islands around Sibenik: Hidden treasures of the Adriatic

The Croatian islands around Sibenik offer a combination of unspoilt nature, picturesque beaches and rich history. Discover the most beautiful ones with us.

Sibenik, with its beautiful coastline and clear waters of the Adriatic Sea, is the perfectm starting point for exploring some of Croatia's most beautiful islands. For those who crave adventure and beautiful views during their cruise along the Croatian coast, these islands are an unmissable destination. Join us as we explore some of the most beautiful islands around Sibenik that are worth a visit.

Vela Stupica bay on the island of Zirje.

Vela Stupica bay on the island of Zirje.

1. Island of Zirje

The island of Žirje is part of the Kornati National Park and is known for its unspoilt nature
and quiet beaches. For nature lovers, this island is ideal for hiking
and exploring its picturesque coves and rocky cliffs.

The island of Zirje, located in the Adriatic Sea near Sibenik, is the largest and most remote island in the Sibenik archipelago. This picturesque island, which covers an area of approximately 15.4 km², is known for its rich nature and peaceful atmosphere. The island is home to a small community of inhabitants, making it an ideal place for those seeking peace and quiet and an escape from the busy life.

Zirje is famous for its olive groves, vineyards and the rich vegetation that covers its hilly terrain. On the coast you will find beautiful coves and beaches that are ideal for swimming and diving.

The island's history dates back to ancient times, as evidenced by the archaeological sites and ancient fortresses that can be discovered on Ziria. The most famous of these is the ruins of the medieval fortress of Gradina, which provides a fascinating glimpse into the past and spectacular views of the sea.

A view of the town and harbour on Zlarin Island.

A view of the town and harbour on Zlarin Island.

2. Island of Zlarin

Zlarin is a small island separated from the mainland by the Sibenik Canal.

It is known for its rich flora and fauna, including extensive pine forests and flowering gardens. The island is also home to a traditional fishing town with well-preserved historic houses and narrow streets.

One of the biggest attractions of Zlarin are its beautiful beaches and crystal clear sea. The island is surrounded by pine forests and Mediterranean vegetation, creating an ideal environment for rest and relaxation.

The history of Zlarin dates back to ancient times and the island is famous for its coral traditions. For centuries, the locals have been collecting and processing coral, a tradition that has remained on the island to this day. Visitors can visit the Coral Museum to learn more about this fascinating craft and its history.

Zlarin is also known for its authentic atmosphere and slow pace of life. Cars are not allowed on the island, which contributes to its peaceful atmosphere. Strolling through the picturesque streets, visiting traditional tavernas and sampling local specialties are an essential part of the Zlarin experience.

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Traditional stone houses in the village of Šepurine.

Traditional stone houses in the village of Šepurine.

3. Island of Prvić

Prvić is one of the most picturesque islands in the Sibenik archipelago. Its uniqueness is due to its picturesque villages, stone houses and amazing beaches. History lovers can also visit the museum dedicated to the famous Croatian scientist Faust Vrančić.

Prvić is known for its beautiful beaches, clean sea and lush Mediterranean vegetation. The island is ideal for swimming, diving and other water sports. Picturesque coves and beaches, such as Šepurine beach, offer a quiet and safe place for a family holiday. The presence of pine forests and olive groves provides pleasant shade and completes the peaceful atmosphere of the island.

The island of Prvić has two main settlements - Prvić Luka and Šepurine. Both villages have preserved their traditional Dalmatian character with narrow stone streets, ancient houses and churches. The most important historical monument is the Church of St. Mary, located in Prvić Luka. Another attraction is the monument to Faust Vrančić, a famous Croatian inventor and writer who spent much time on the island.

Prvić is also a place where there are many traditional taverns and restaurants offering local specialties. Here you can taste fresh seafood, homemade olive oil and excellent wines, which adds to the authentic experience of being on the island.

View of the picturesque town on Krapanj island.

View of the picturesque town on Krapanj island.

4. Krapanj Island

Krapanj is known as one of the smallest and lowest islands in Croatia. It is surrounded by crystal clear sea and is an ideal place for diving and snorkeling.

The island of Krapanj, a small island of 0.36 km², is located south of Sibenik. With an altitude of only 7 m, it is the lowest island in the Adriatic. It is separated from the mainland by a 300 m wide strait and has a boat connection with the village of Brodarica.

Krapanj is famous for its tradition of hunting for sea mushrooms, which is still maintained by the locals today. The island also has a seaweed processing plant and a coral grinding plant. There is also a marine museum.

The biggest festival on Krapanj is the Feast of Our Lady of the Angels, celebrated on 2 August, accompanied by a procession and a rowing regatta in which only women participate. If you come here on this day, you will have an extraordinary spectacle and an unforgettable experience.

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Sailing boats off the island of Kaprije.

Sailing boats off the island of Kaprije.

5. Island of Caprié

Kaprije is another picturesque island in the Sibenik archipelago that attracts visitors with its peaceful atmosphere and beautiful beaches. The island is an ideal place to rest and relax while enjoying the sunshine and the sounds of the sea.

The island of Kaprije, part of the Sibenik archipelago, is an ideal destination for sailors looking for peace and quiet and beautiful nature. The 7 km² island is named after the thorny caper, whose green flowers are often used in southern cuisine.

There is only one village on the island, which bears the same name as the island itself. Here you will find a small harbour where you can anchor and enjoy the local atmosphere. If you want to visit the local bays, we recommend Jelinjača, Vanjska or Gačice bay.

The island is covered with olive groves and pine forests, which creates a pleasant environment for walks. After a romantic walk, visit one of the traditional restaurants where you can taste fresh seafood and local specialties.


For lovers of nature, history and quiet beaches, these islands around Sibenik are the ideal destination. Each of them offers unique experiences and beautiful scenery that will remain in the memory of visitors forever.

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