Pag Island, Croatia

Pag Island, Croatia

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Pag Island Croatia

Pag is like something you’d find in a 1950s Italian film, perfect for a broody black-and-white Antonioni set – it’s barren, rocky, and sepia coloured, with vast empty landscapes. The Adriatic is a steely blue around it and, when the sky is stormy, the island is the most dramatic-looking place in the whole of Croatia. Its karstic rock forms a moonscape defined by two mountain ridges, patches of shrubs and a dozen or so villages and hamlets. Nowadays it’s connected to the mainland by a bridge – but in terms of culture it’s very independent and distinct. Islanders farm the miserly soil and produce some excellent wine. Tough local sheep graze on herbs and salty grasses, lending their meat and milk a distinctive flavour and producing paški sir (Pag cheese). Intricate Pag lace is famed and framed on many a Croat’s wall. Pag is now an unlikely clubbing mecca with Zrće Beach a summer nightlife hot spot.
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Recommended airport
Zadar (ZAD)
Points of interest
  • Omilsag
Nearby destinations
  • Zadar a 42.27 km
  • Rab Island a 42.50 km
  • Mali Losinj a 42.50 km