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A visit to the Elafiti (or Elaphiti) islands could
be the high point of your visit to
Dubrovnik. The terrain is forested and hilly and the little villages
retain the relaxed slowness of traditional Adriatic life. There are
13 islands in this archipelago northwest of Dubrovnik but only three
Elaphiti islands are inhabited:
Pre-booked Excursion to the Elaphiti IslandsThe regular Jadrolinija schedules make it impossible to visit Kolocep, Lopud and Sipan in one day however. To see all three major Elaphiti Islands you should consider taking an Elaphiti Islands Cruise from Dubrovnik. It's a memorable way to spend the day. Read more. Accommodation in the Elaphiti IslandsOr perhaps a day trip to the Elafiti islands isn't enough? You'd like to stay on one of the Elaphiti Islands? Each of the Big Three Islands--Kolocep, Lopud and Sipan--has at least one hotel and some private accommodation at prices that are slightly cheaper than staying in Dubrovnik. Getting to the Elaphiti IslandsKolocep, Lopud and Sipan are well-linked by boat to Dubrovnik. There are several Jadrolinija ferries each way every day at hours that make each island a convenient day trip or alternative place to stay. See the Dubrovnik-Elaphiti passenger ferry timetable. There's also a daily car ferry from Dubrovnik to Suduraj on Sipan Island. See the schedule. In addition, the Nona Ana fast passenger boat runs from Dubrovnik to the Elaphiti islands frequently in the summer. Download the schedule of ALL local ferries to the Elaphiti Islands Related Pages©CroatiaTraveller 2005-2012 All rights reserved |
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