Positioned in the August Bay, the biggest
closed bay of the island, and with 6500 inhabitants,
today it is the biggest island town in the Adriatic.
Mali Losinj dates back to the 12th century when twelve
Croatian families settled in the eastern bay St. Martin.
First Croatian settlers were farmers, later they also turned
to fishing, sailing and shipbuilding, and with that the
settlements moved towards the coast
The golden age for Mali Lošinj was the end of the 19th
century when thanks to seafaring the “small village” turned
into a maritime town. Because of the big changes and the
maritime crisis in the region, due to passing from sail
boats to steam boats, it seemed that the destiny of this
and similar towns was sealed. Upon discovering the health
benefits of the climate, and growing of the new economic
realm, tourism, a new page in the island’s history was
open.
Today Mali Lošinj is one of the main tourist centres
on the Adriatic known in all European tourism circles,
which is proofed by an ever bigger number of guest that
visit the island every year.
* source ( http://www.tz-malilosinj.hr/) |