Tourist Oscar Goes to Croatian Islands
Readers of the Spanish edition of the Conde Nast Traveler magazine have now confirmed what many tourists already know from experience. In the extremely competitive category of the most beautiful island in the world, they have given the award to the Croatian islands of the Adriatic. The recognition is all the more impressive when one considers that the Greek archipelago, Corsica, Puerto Rico and Mauritius were in the running. Altogether, Croatia boasts 1,185 islands, around 50 of which are inhabited. Out of the eight Croatian national parks, three are made up of islands: Brijuni (Brioni), Kornati and Mljet, all of which are on account of their extraordinary beauty and natural heritage under the highest level of protection. Alongside the valuable natural and cultural heritage, the island tradition and rich tourist offer is extremely interesting, making a stay on the islands particularly attractive for tourists from all around the world, which has, obviously, also been recognised by the readers of the Spanish Conde Nast Traveler.
















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