Daksa is a small uninhabited island located near the entrance to Dubrovnik’s harbor known for its peaceful atmosphere, dense pine forests and quiet rocky shores. The island has a long and complex history and today it remains untouched with no public facilities or developed paths. Its coastline is surrounded by clear water and gentle waves that create a calm and isolated setting far from the busy streets of the mainland. Because Daksa is protected and privately owned it is not a typical tourist destination which helps preserve its natural landscape and quiet character. From boats passing nearby visitors can admire the island’s greenery, cliffs and the sense of solitude that defines this hidden corner of the Adriatic.
Part of: Croatia