Krapanj (island of Krapanj) [Island Krapanj]

Krapanj is an islet in the Sibenik archipelago and is divided from the coast by a 300 meter wide channel that can be crossed by daily boat lines from Brodarica. This smallest and lowest settled island on the Adriatic is covered with forest, underbrush and grass, while its inhabitants have been upholding the sponge diving tradition for centuries. If you are looking for a quiet holiday in a place with diverse restaurants, Krapanj is the right destination for you. The pebble beaches are suitable for children's play, while bays and beaches nearby can be explored by boat.

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