Tiny ‘underrated’ European island has 30C summers & £20 flights from the UK

A TINY island in the UK has been praised as an “underrated” holiday hotspot.

Not only that, but flights are just a few hours from the UK and start from £20.

A tiny island in Europe has been praised as an "underrated" holiday hotspot

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A tiny island in Europe has been praised as an “underrated” holiday hotspotCredit: Alamy
Trogir Old Town is just a few miles from Split Airport

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Trogir Old Town is just a few miles from Split AirportCredit: Alamy
The island dates back as far as the 3rd century BC

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The island dates back as far as the 3rd century BCCredit: Alamy
The seafront promenade is home to lots of cafes and bars

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The seafront promenade is home to lots of cafes and barsCredit: Alamy

Often called “Little Venice,” Trogir Old Town is located just a few miles from Split in Croatia.

It was also named as one of the most “underrated” European destinations by Conde Nast Traveler earlier this year.

And Accor named it the second-best destination for both beach and culture travellers.

The city is built on a tiny islet dating back to the 3rd century BC, which is connected to mainland Croatia by a footbridge.

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Named a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1997, the most popular attractions include the 13th-century Italian-style belltower and the Cathedral of St Lawrence.

However, there are also lots of cafes, restaurants and bars to choose from, with many along the seafront promenade, with the entire island being car-free.

The city is also popular with sailing holidays, with two marinas home to a number of luxury yachts and boat trips.

Tourists also flock to Trogir during the summer for live music festivals including Moondance and KulaKula.

One of the popular snacks is the rafioli, a sweet shortbread cookie filled with almonds, although another sweet treat is best found at Gelato Bar Bella with flavours such as pannacotta and pomegranate along with ricotta and orange.

It’s also been used as a filming location for a number of TV shows including Game of Thrones, being the location of the city of Qarth, and series 5 of Doctor Who.

And just outside the old town are a number of nearby beaches along the Trogir Riviera, including the nearby Medena Beach.

A bit further is the most popular Okrug Gornji Beach, which has been named the “Copacabana of Croatia’”. 

If you fancy staying the night in Trogir, there are a number of hotels to choose from with boutique hotel Brown Beach House being one of the most popular.

However, B&Bs can be found for as little as £54 a night, according to Expedia.

It’s easy to get to as well – it’s just three miles from Split Airport.

And budget airlines such as Wizz Air and easyJet have flights from the UK to Split for as little as £20 each way.

The old town is then just a short taxi or bus ride.

Earlier this year, Croatia joined the Schengen Zone, meaning it is now part of the EU.

The local currency, which was kuna, has since been scrapped in favour of the euro, although Brits can exchange any old kuna until the end of the year.

And the new rules mean Brits will only be allowed to stay for 90 days in any 180-day period, although this includes any other visits to European countries.

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Brits heading to Croatia must also have at least three months left on their passport to be allowed into the country.

We’ve rounded up some cheap Croatia deals from just £293pp.

Many visit the islet for yachting holidays

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Many visit the islet for yachting holidaysCredit: Alamy
Flights to nearby Split are as little as £20 from the UK

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Flights to nearby Split are as little as £20 from the UKCredit: Getty – Contributor

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