Mali-Losinj
Mali-Losinj’s charm dates back to antiquity when the first settlers from the mainland began to inhabit the area around 1280 A.D. Roman settlers names the island ‘Apsorrus‘ and their presence is still evident based on the ancient hill-forts around the port of Mali-Losinj. Rich in history and several ancient ruins, the quaint village on the Adriatic Sea also offers many varied water activities. From basking in the glorious sun on one of its beaches to swimming, snorkeling, diving, fishing as well as boat excursions. From private rentals to ferry trips to the mainland, Mali-Losinji offers it all.
With a mild climate and evergreen vegetation of myrtle, holm oak and laurel trees, this marvel of the Mediterranean is also a true treasure for those who enjoy hiking. Besides the aforementioned evergreen vegetation, expect to see many olive trees and grape vines in and around the city as well, as locals still grow these staples for personal use and harvest. With crystal clear waters of the Adriatic Sea hugging the coastline of Mali-Losinj amidst a backdrop of luscious green countryside, this quaint little city surely is a sight to behold and enjoy. Be sure to visit one of several small restaurants within the city that offe authentic local Mediterranean cuisine.
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