Zirje Island

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Approximately 22 km southwest of Shibenik, the island of Zhirje is a continuation of the Kornati archipelago. It is the most remote inhabited island of the Shibenik archipelago and is the best choice for a rural island vacation, especially if you want to enter the rhythms of a traditional lifestyle almost untouched by tourism. The topography is similar to other Kornati with lots of rocks and sparse vegetation. It wasn't always like that. The name comes from the "acorns" that sprouted from the once abundant oaks. It is now a maquis that covers limestone ridges as vineyards, olive groves, fig and plum plantations spread across the plains. The indented coastline is dotted with coves, islets and coral reefs that provide ample fish and lobster farms. The island has an interesting history. There are remains of a late Hellenic fortress built in the 6th century, as well as traces of other ancient defensive structures around the island. The island first belonged to Zadar, and then in 1323 it became part of Shibenik. When the Venetians from the 15th and 16th centuries controlled the Dalmatian coast, noble families from Shibenik built summer houses on the island.There are no hotels on the island and a limited amount of private accommodation.Zhirje is connected to Shibenik, Zlarin and Kaprije by Jadrolinija ferry.

№232 in Islands of Croatia

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Sonja

Sonja

08/01/2022

This island is Isolated. I enjoyed spending my time here and relaxing. The ruins of the fortress were amazing and beautiful. The weather was warm and calm suitable for a swim. It was an epic moment.
Noah

Noah

20/11/2021

My wife and I enjoyed vacationing in this location because of the serenity of the location. I loved the fact that it was sparsely populated and was dominated by plantations and minimal industrial noise. It was a great getaway and we recharged for the busy city life.
Lars

Lars

24/12/2021

The indented coastline dotted with coves, islets, and coral reefs gave ample amount of fish to the fishermen in the area. I enjoyed participating in the fishing process and learning their techniques for catching and preparing food.
Lucas

Lucas

15/01/2022

The vegetation of the place is beautiful and we enjoyed our tours around the place. We couldn't miss the chance to visit the olive plantation and learned the history of olive and its production. Unmatched experience with the help of the guide and other amazing stuff to enjoy.
Kirsten

Kirsten

30/01/2022

Interesting history of the place that dates back in time. We loved the amazing places and other wonderful things on the island. We visited the historic sites and fortress among other ruins that were amazing. GOt to learn of the wonderful things and were amazed about our trip.
Mateo

Mateo

16/11/2021

very good!!!
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