Lošinj may feel like a remote paradise, but getting there is easier than you think — and part of the adventure. Whether you’re arriving by car, ferry, plane, or boat, this island rewards every effort with sunshine, sea air, and unforgettable views.
If you’re driving from mainland Croatia, take the Valbiska–Merag ferry from Krk Island or the Brestova–Porozina ferry from Istria to reach Cres, which connects to Lošinj by a small bridge near Osor. Both routes offer scenic drives through pine forests and island villages. For those flying, seasonal flights to Lošinj Airport (LSZ) are available, while Rijeka, Pula, or even Zagreb serve as good alternatives with car and ferry connections.
Once on the island, getting around is easy. Renting a car or scooter gives you full freedom to explore hidden coves and hilltop trails. Public buses connect main towns like Mali Lošinj, Veli Lošinj, and Nerezine, while bicycles are a popular and eco-friendly way to discover coastal paths.
Useful tips? Always check ferry schedules in advance, bring water shoes for rocky beaches, and don’t miss out on early mornings or late evenings when the island is at its quietest and most magical. Lošinj isn’t just a destination — it’s a way of traveling slower, lighter, and more connected to nature.


