The article reports on a study conducted by the British travel agency Saga Holidays, which ranked European islands based on objective criteria such as natural beauty, weather conditions, and food offerings. Four Croatian islands—Korčula, Mljet, Lošinj, and Brač—were among the top ten best islands for vacationing in 2026. The study evaluated 80 destinations across Europe using three main factors: natural wealth (45%), weather conditions (35%), and food and drink availability (20%). The results highlight Croatia’s strong position as a tourist destination, particularly appealing to experienced travelers over 50 years old who value quality, natural beauty, and authenticity.
Bias read (Center): The article presents an objective evaluation of European islands based on defined criteria, without overtly promoting any political agenda or ideological stance. While it highlights Croatia's success in tourism, it does not frame the outcome in a politically charged manner, nor does it emphasize any





