It has long been known that Croatia is one of the most desirable summer destinations. Thanks to the beautiful beaches, numerous secluded coves, superb gastronomic offers, and accessible outdoor activities - it is a favorite location for all generations. Also, the happy fact is that renters increasingly understand the importance and benefits of digital business, and one of the most recent examples of adapting to the needs of domestic and foreign tourists is 365.tours - the first Croatian marketplace for booking outdoor activities. Through the 365.tours platform, from anywhere in the world, you can book more than 600 outdoor activities in Croatia and Cyprus in just a few clicks! So, if you decide to spend your vacation actively, 365.tours will be your favorite ally in finding nearby activities - which can greatly help you in touring the Croatian coast with a jet ski, which we will write about below.

1. Dubrovnik and the Elafite Islands

In the very south of Croatia is located Dubrovnik - the Pearl of the Adriatic, which year after year thanks to its offer, attracts many tourists worldwide. The city is perhaps best known for its walls, which are part of the UNESCO world heritage, and of course - thanks to the extremely popular series Game of Thrones, which was filmed in several locations in Dubrovnik. But even more interesting than the tour of Stradun, Placa, and even the walls themselves is definitely the view of the City from the seaside - and what better way to do that than by riding a jet ski? You can rent a PWC at one of the many rental locations in Dubrovnik and the surrounding area - and then head towards the beautiful Elafite Islands -a group of eight islands and five islets located near Dubrovnik also known as the “Deer Islands”.

Although deer no longer live there, the islands still attract many tourists, thanks to their beauty and natural vegetation. However, it is interesting that only three islands in the entire archipelago - Koločep, Lopud, and Šipan are inhabited and the hospitable islanders will be happy to show you all the best local products that a diligent human hand can produce - from home-made food to golden drops from fruitful vineyards.

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2. When in Istria, Cape Kamenjak is a place to go

The largest Croatian peninsula is a place where everyone will find something for themselves. From family vacations and sightseeing of cultural monuments to numerous outdoor activities, in Istria dreams do come true. This peninsula also has numerous hidden coves and beaches, and if you want to avoid crowds and enjoy solitude, jet skiing is the right choice for you. Since you can choose between numerous beaches, we single out nine most beautiful that will definitely exceed all expectations. The good news is that you can rent a jet ski all over the Istrian coast, so going to hidden beaches will be easy for you.

Earlier we also mentioned the offer of numerous outdoor activities - and of course the choice is not simple. To make this selection easier for you, just click right here.

Don’t forget that Istria is one of the most visited tourist regions in Croatia, so it is recommended to book the desired activity in advance to ensure that you will get the selected date.

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3. Put Kvarner and Oprna Bay on your list to visit

The islands of Krk, Cres, Rab, and Lošinj are the first association with Kvarner - a part of the Croatian coast where dense green forests, the smell of aromatic herbs, and crystal clear sea meet. In addition, you will find numerous olive groves and vineyards there, and if you want to taste their fruits, be sure to do so in one of the many restaurants or charming taverns. When it comes to riding a jet ski and sightseeing in Kvarner - the beauty lies in the simplicity of its tour.

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Let your starting point be the island of Krk, the northernmost island, which, thanks to the Krk Bridge, is very easy to reach no matter where you are. On Krk, there is a wide range of jet skis for rent as well as other outdoor activities - so you will not be bored at any time on the Golden Island, as Krk is often called. If you decide to tour the island by jet ski, be sure to visit three hidden coves that are easiest to reach by sea.

Let the island Cres be your next destination. Krk and Cres are the two largest Kvarner islands, between which there has been a competition over which is biggeer. Currently, the flattering first place and the official title of the largest Croatian island is held by Cres with an area of 405,705,293 m2, compared to Krk, whose area is 405,218,994 m2. Compared to Krk, which has almost 18.000 inhabitants, Cres has a little more than 3.000 in the same area. So, if you want to avoid crowds, Cres is definitely an option for you, and you won’t regret it - especially considering the beautiful hidden bays and beaches that you can reach by jet ski.