Silba is a car-free island known for its gorgeous natural scenery (Image: Getty Images) If you're looking for a holiday this summer that beats the crowds of some of Europe 's most popular tourist haunts but doesn't scrimp on stunning scenery, then cast your sights on Silba. The tiny Croatian island, spanning just 15 sq/km, is in the northern Dalmatian archipelagos and is a picturesque car and hotel -free island - but that doesn't mean you can't stay there. All of the accommodation on the island is private which means that those who want to spend a night there will need to book a self-catered villa or apartment or stay in a guest house.
READ MORE Beautiful but underrated island just like Sicily but with hardly any tourist [INSIGHT] Toni Hrelja, founder of the rental company Villsy.com explained that the island is particularly popular with locals and is a great destination "away from the crowds". "Silba is a secluded island in northern Dalmatia, with a population of 200 locals where the 'heaviest transport' are delivery trolleys," she explained.
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