Photo gallery: Kolocep
Zvonimir Barisin / CROPIX Agency By: yelena
Kolocep is the furthest south of Croatia’s fifty some inhabited islands and is part of the Elaphati Archipelago. Located just three kilometers away from Dubrovnik, this island paradise has a no-cars policy, making it an ideal destination for a retreat from the bustle of the city. Take a look at our gallery and see why you should go!
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