For years, tourists have boarded sailboats and cruise ships to explore Croatia's beaches and islands; but few know Croatia's hidden gems. Those who venture away from the coast rarely go beyond the breathtaking Croatian national parks.
Since so many parts of the country remain undiscovered by travelers, with a bit of curiosity and openness, you can experience a lot and see the lesser-known sides of Croatia. Whether it's hidden coves, untouched nature, or impressive architecture – Croatia's hidden gems will leave you in awe.
Beyond the capital, the seaside resorts, and the large cities like Split or Dubrovnik, Croatia offers you the opportunity to move off the beaten path and enjoy a unique vacation experience. The possibilities are numerous, but the best and most popular of Croatia's hidden gems are the following:
Lastovo is located opposite the island of Korcula, one of the most beautiful islands in Croatia, and is considered one of the best-hidden places in Croatia. It is the perfect destination if you want to discover the beauty of an authentic Croatian village in peace.
You can reach the number one among Croatia's hidden gems by ferry from Dubrovnik or Split. The name of the port of Lastovo is "Ubli".
Motovun is also considered one of Croatia's hidden gems. This village with a few dozen inhabitants is located in Istria and is world-famous for the quality of its wines, olive oils, and truffles. Motovun and Groznjan are located in the green, wetter part of Istria, providing ideal conditions for truffles as well as for wine growing.
So if you want to really pamper your palate, you should definitely make a detour to Motovun. From Rijeka, it is only about a 90-minute drive by car.
Omis is far off the major tourist destinations and is therefore already considered one of Croatia's hidden gems. The place is only a 40-minute drive from the city of Split, and when you are there, you should definitely participate in a wild rafting tour through the river that runs through the village. Apart from that, Omis is located between two mountain ranges, giving the place a uniquely picturesque postcard backdrop.
The easiest way to get there is to rent a car in Split – alternatively, there are also bus connections. The drive takes only about 45-60 minutes.
Splitska is a former fishing village on the island of Brac, whose name means "little Split." The island is relatively small and has only a few houses, a church, and a docking place for boats – but that is exactly what makes it one of the most sought-after among Croatia's hidden gems. It is best to rent a bicycle to discover the unique landscape.
To reach Splitska, you can drive to the port of Split and buy tickets for a ferry crossing. The port of Splitska is known as "Supetar."
The island of Vis is by far the most famous of Croatia's hidden gems. This is mainly because it is home to the beach of Stiniva, which was rightly named the best beach in Europe in 2016. Additionally, the island offers a small sleepy village from where you can enjoy a breathtaking view of the Mediterranean and the nearby island of Hvar.
The island of Vis is only a few kilometers from the Croatian coast and can be reached within 2 ½ hours by ferry from the port of Split.
Croatia's hidden gems include not only idyllic towns and remote islands but also numerous attractions that many tourists overlook. Some of them you should definitely visit – these include, for example:
It is certainly not an easy task to choose a specific destination among all these fascinating places – but you don't necessarily have to. If you decide to spend your Croatian vacation in a luxurious villa, you can rent a rental car and discover Croatia's hidden gems at your own pace.
So, it's best to book accommodation directly with Crovillas and make the most of your holiday. If you have any questions, just get in contact with us.