Prvić Luka, Coastal settlement in Vodice, Croatia.
Prvic Luka is a small settlement on an island off the coast of Vodice with stone houses that line the Adriatic waterfront. The place consists of narrow streets and alleyways leading down to the water, keeping the typical appearance of a Dalmatian village.
The place grew from a small fishing village into a port over the centuries. This development was tied to shipping and fishing activities in the wider archipelago.
The community here follows traditional Dalmatian ways through fishing and preparing local food. Seasonal gatherings bring residents together and shape how people experience daily life in this small place.
Ferries connect the island regularly to the mainland in Vodice, with more frequent trips during summer. Walking is the only way to get around here, since cars are not permitted on the island.
Only 148 people live here year-round and have chosen life without cars. This island tradition creates a quiet, car-free daily experience.
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