Better than Hvar where hotels cost $220 and Molat keeps golden sand beaches empty for $45
While Hvar Island drowns under 1.2 million annual visitors paying $200+ per night, Molat Island quietly preserves what the Adriatic used to be. This overlooked Croatian gem offers golden sand beaches (rare in the rocky Adriatic), traditional fishing villages, and accommodations from $45-75 per night. The contrast isn’t subtle: Hvar’s pebble beaches charge $40 entry … Lire plus









