Elaphiti islands
The Elaphiti or Deer (from ˝elaphos˝, the Ancient Greek word for ˝deer˝) Islands encompass an archipelago of thirteen islands. Although only three of them are inhabited – Lopud, Koločep and Šipan – the entire archipelago represents an exceptionally important part of Dubrovnik’s tourist offer. The islands were first mentioned in Plinius the Elder’s work Naturalis Historia from the 1st century, which proves that their magnificent landscapes have been attracting numerous visitors for a very long time. Thus, if you’re dreaming of sandy beaches, olive groves, vast pine forests and total peace and quiet, the Elaphiti Islands are just right for you!
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Why visit

- Enjoy walking by Lopud Bay towards the Franciscan monastery
- Visit Benešin Cape or the Gjorgic-Mayneri park from the 19th century
- Enjoy some fishing on the island of Koločep, a picturesque fishing location
- Visit Suđurađe on the island of Šipan to take a peek inside the villa of the Skočibuha family from the 16th century
- Relax on Šunj beach on Lopud with your family or friends
- Take a look inside the Church of the Holy Spirit on the island of Šipan
- Cycle through villages to reach the beach in Donje Čelo on the island of Koločep