Lim Channel


The Lim channel is a striking bay located on the west coast of Istria, in Croatia. Stretching approximately 10 kilometers, it consists of steep, forested cliffs, creating a picturesque combination of rugged terrain and sea beauty. The canal is known for aquaculture, especially oysters and fish.


You can take part in a number of activities, from kayaking and stand-up paddleboarding on its calm waters to hiking along scenic trails with panoramic views. History buffs can explore the ancient Roman settlements nearby.


In addition, the Lim Channel is a haven for birdwatching and photography, showcasing diverse wildlife and beautiful scenery. This combination of natural splendor and cultural heritage makes the Lim Channel a key destination.


If you want a break from sightseeing in the Lim Channel and want to sit down and have a bite to eat, there are 3 restaurants at your disposal, namely: Restaurant Viking, Fjord and Tonys oyster shack.