Sources differ on the exact number of the Elaphiti Islands. According to a more recent classification, there are 13 islands in the archipelago, among them eight larger (Olipa, Tajan, Jakljan, Šipan, Ruda, Lopud, Koločep and Daksa) and five smaller ones (Sveti Andrija, Mišnjak, Kosmeč, Goleč and Crkvine).
Main islands Only the three main islands are permanently inhabited, each of which supports a modest tourist industry. They are connected with the mainland via daily ferry lines operated out of Dubrovnik. •
Šipan – the furthest and largest island in terms of area (15.8 km2) and a population of 419 inhabitants. It also has two settlements,
Šipanska Luka and
Suđurađ, both served by
Jadrolinija ferry lines. •
Lopud – the second by size and is also located between the Šipan and Koločep islands. It is well developed in terms of tourism infrastructure, including the
Lafodia hotel in the town of Lopud. •
Koločep – the closest island to Dubrovnik, located from the Dubrovnik harbour at
Gruž. It used to be an important shipbuilding site during the
Republic of Ragusa era. It is one of the most indented and the southernmost permanently inhabited Croatian island with a population of 163 inhabitants. It has seven pre-Romanesque churches dating from the 9th to the 11th century.
Other notable islands island. •
Crkvina – Uninhabited islet. •
Daksa – Uninhabited islet. It used to be home to a 13th-century
Franciscan monastery of
Saint Sabina, which was abandoned at the time of Napoleon's conquest in the early 19th century. It later became infamous as the site of the
Daksa massacre, in which the
partisans had executed 48 prominent citizens of Dubrovnik in October 1944. •
Goleč – Uninhabited islet. •
Jakljan – It has children’s rest and a recreation center. •
Kosmeč – Uninhabited islet. •
Mišnjak – Uninhabited islet. •
Olipa – The westernmost of the Elaphiti islands. It has a lighthouse located on its southern part. •
Ruda – Uninhabited islet. •
Sveti Andrija – Uninhabited rocky island with a rich fauna, has the status of a
bird reserve. The island has a
lighthouse, which the
Austro-Hungarian government had built in 1873. •
Tajan – Uninhabited islet.
Greater Dubrovnik island •
Lokrum – sometimes considered part of the Elaphites, although it is not considered a part by the locals of the rest of the Elaphiti Islands. ==References==