1. Silba island

The island of Silba, located between Dugi otok and Premuda island, is known for its untouched beauty and preserved tradition. Given that most of the island is covered with forests and olive fields, the main means of transportation on Silba is by bike or on foot. This is a place where you can free yourself from the worries of cars and enjoy the simple rhythm of life.

Silba

Silba is known for its beautiful beaches with crystal clear sea. Visitors can enjoy swimming, sunbathing and relaxing on several beaches across the island, including the popular beaches of St. Ante, Pernastica and Žalić. In addition to beaches, visit picturesque fishing villages such as Silba and Mulina, where you can explore traditional architecture, local culture and gastronomy.

2. Zlarin island

Zlarin, Source: tz-zlarin.hr

Zlarin, known for its beautiful corals, is also a car-limited island. Here, visitors move on foot or by bicycle, exploring narrow paths that lead through green pine forests and picturesque fishing villages. This peaceful island offers a quiet escape from everyday life and an opportunity to truly connect with nature.


Visit the Coral Museum to learn more about the rich history and tradition of the coral industry on the island of Zlarin. This museum offers a fascinating insight into coral processing and the importance of this precious material to the local community.

3. Prvić island

Prvić Šepurine, a small island located between the island of Prvić and the mainland, is also car-free. Here, it seems as if time has stood still, and the silence is broken only by the sound of waves and the occasional voices of local fishermen. This island is ideal for relaxing, exploring the old stone streets and enjoying the simple life on the coast.

Visit the museum dedicated to Faust Vrančić, the famous Croatian inventor, lexicographer and scientist. This museum presents his life and work, including replicas of his inventions such as the parachute.

If you want to visit this beautiful island, here you can find Adriagate’s offer of accommodation on the island of Prvić.

4. Unije island

Unije, one of the lesser-known islands in the Kvarner Bay, is also car-free. The island is known for its beautiful beaches and crystal clear sea. On Unije, movement is done on foot or by bicycle, which allows visitors to explore hidden coves and enjoy the incredible view of the sunset.

Unije, Source: visitlosinj.hr

5. Susak island

The island of Susak, one of the pearls of the Adriatic Sea, stands out for its unique natural beauty and authentic Mediterranean spirit. Located between the islands of Lošinj and Pag, Susak stands out for its beautiful sandy beaches, which makes it extremely rare among the Adriatic islands. The most famous sandy beaches of Susak are Šotorišća and Bok.

We definitely recommend climbing to the highest peak of the island, Treskavac, and enjoy the spectacular panoramic views of the island and the surrounding islands. This is an ideal place for taking photos and enjoying the natural beauty of the island.

Susak, Source: visitlosinj.hr

These islands in Croatia offer not only the enchanting beauty of nature, but also the opportunity for true relaxation and escape from the busy city life. Without cars, these islands become oases of peace and quiet, where you can connect with nature and enjoy a simple life on the coast of the Adriatic Sea.