Mali Lošinj is a Croatian town located on the island of Lošinj in the Adriatic Sea. Due to its location, the town became the center of maritime trade and the port. In summer the town attracts thousands of tourists and patients. Mali Lošinj is also distinguished by a number of monuments, which include the Austrian villas, the 15th-century defensive tower, St. Martin’s church from 1450, the churches of St. Nicholas and of the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary. The town is attractive due to a mild climate, beautiful views and lovely beaches. Dolphins are the symbol of Mali Lošinj.