The Sun has thrown the limelight on the Croatian Porer lighthouse, which was constructed back in the 1830s and sits atop a rocky islet just southwest of the Istrian peninsula’s southernmost cape. You can stay here, and The Sun has caught on to just how cheap it is, which would make sense considering there are absolutely no amenities and it’s recommended that you don’t attempt a swim in the surrounding waters, however inviting the sparkling Adriatic might look.
As Morski writes, the British tabloid The Sun devoted several lines to the Croatian Porer lighthouse, which is located less than a mile away from the mainland of Istria. A 35-metre-tall tower rises above the house where the apartment which can be rented is situated, and the islet itself only three metres high without the lighthouse included.
The apartment there has two bedrooms, each with a double bed, a bathroom and a fully equipped kitchen.
”Make sure you’re ready when you arrive – you can get there only by a 35-minute boat ride from Premantura, which will cost you 373 kuna. Be sure to bring enough food and drinks for your stay on the island because there is nothing else on it, so you will need to cook your own meals during your stay,” the British tabloid warns its readers who might be eager to engage in some post-pandemic Robinson tourism. The Sun adds that you’ve shot it if you need an Internet connection and WiFi, because there is none, but everything is compensated for by the amazing view on offer, especially at sunset.
If you’re a keen swimmer and just can’t keep yourself dry for five minutes when spending time near the glorious Croatian Adriatic Sea, then this destination might not be for you. Due to the extremely strong and dangerous sea currents which surround the Croatian Porer lighthouse, which can reach speeds of up to three knots in stronger winds, swimming, especially for children, isn’t recommended. The currents around the islet are very strong even throughout the day, so even good swimmers shouldn’t swim out more than fifty meters from the shoreline of the islet. The waves are extremely strong, especially in winter.
The underwater area near the islet of Porer is attractive for diving, characterised by shoals of fish and underwater cliffs. In the surrounding shallows lie Krsin, Fenoliga and Veliki Balkun, all of which are the ghostly remains of ships which mate watery fates during storms.
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