The Croatian town Brits always skip is named one of the cheapest beach resorts in Europe

WHEN Brits go to Croatia, they mainly visit Split or Dubrovnik – but a lesser-visited small town has been named one of Europe’s cheapest.

On easyJet‘s Cheap Beach Index, the town of Nin got a score of 50.1 thanks to its cheap food and drink and flights from £15.

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The pretty town of Nin is also recorded as Croatia’s oldest ‘city’Credit: Alamy
Aerial view of Queen's beach in Nin sandbar.

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Queen’s beach is one of the most beautiful – and found in NinCredit: Alamy

Nin is best described as a historic town, but it holds the title of Croatia’s oldest royal ‘city’ – despite only having 3,000 residents.

Now, it’s known to be affordable, with an incredible coastline.

A local beer is as little as £3.20, you can get an ice cream for £1.80, and a stay in a three star hotel costs on average £60 per night.

A family meal is priced at £30, and that’s also the price for a three course dinner.

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In its history, the town dates back over 3,000 years and began with the Liburni tribe.

The town has one of the most beautiful beaches called Queen’s Beach which is long and shallow, incredibly sandy and ideal for families.

Queen’s Beach is also the longest in Croatia at around 3,000 metres.

The beach is popular for mud baths on the western side of the lagoon which is said to be mineral-rich and have health benefits.

Visitors will apply it to their body before sunbathing and then rinsing it off in the sea.

Nin also has what’s considered to be the smallest cathedral in the world, called Church of the Holy Cross.

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St. Nicholas Church in Nin, Croatia, where Croatian kings were crowned.

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Nin also has what’s considered the world’s smallest cathedralCredit: Alamy
Crowded beach in Nin, Dalmatia, Croatia with many straw umbrellas.

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Queen’s Beach in Nin is a long stretch of sand with ‘healing mud’Credit: Alamy

Nin is pretty easy to get to from the UK, visitors will need to fly to Zadar (ZAD).

In September, you can get direct one-way flights from London Stansted for as little as £15 with Ryanair.

Or fly directly from London Gatwick with easyJet from £29.

From Zadar, Nin is a 20-minute drive up the coast, or a 30-minute bus ride.

At the very top for cheapest beach breaks is the Bulgarian city of Nessebar.

The city is known as the ‘Pearl of the Black Sea’, it has charming cobbled streets and lots of interesting history.

Here’s another of Croatia’s largest islands has hilltop towns, sandy beaches and its own airport with direct UK flights.

Plus the ‘secret’ pirate beach town on one of Europe’s most popular coasts with astonishingly cheap TUI holidays.

Top 20 easyJet’s new Cheap Beach Index

These are the cheapest holiday destinations according to easyJet..

  1. Nessebar, Bulgaria
  2. Budva Riviera, Montenegro
  3. Costa de Almería, Spain
  4. Costa Dorada, Spain
  5. Medulin, Croatia
  6. Nin, Croatia
  7. Costa Blanca, Spain
  8. Costa del Sol, Spain
  9. Halkidiki, Greece
  10. Zakynthos, Greece
  11. Kos, Greece
  12. Corfu, Greece
  13. Puglia, Italy
  14. Rhodes, Greece
  15. Kefalonia, Greece
  16. Lefkada/Parga, Greece
  17. Split & nearby, Croatia
  18. Chania, Greece
  19. Dubrovnik Riviera, Croatia
  20. Olbia (Sardinia), Italy
Aerial view of Nin, Croatia, showing the historic town and surrounding waterways.

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The historic town of Nin is one of the most affordable places in EuropeCredit: Alamy

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