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Kvarner - Island Krk
Island Krk

island krkKrk is the largest island in the Adriatic, covering 157 square miles (405.78 square km). It is also one of the most populous with 17,000 inhabitants. Krk maintains the characteristics of an Adriatic island: jagged coasts rich of bays and inlets, a lot of little islands, beaches with rocks, pebbles and sand, a great cookery based on fresh fishes. It is also well developed and very busy with tourists as it is connected by a bridge to the mainland. Rijeka Airport is also located on the island of Krk.

There are numerous tourist facilities which make it very popular. The main tourist resorts are Baska, Malinska, Omisalj, Vrbnik, Punat and Krk Town.

 
Krk Town

krk-townKrk is the main settlement of the island of Krk. It is located on the southwest coast of the island and is seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Krk. The town is among the oldest in the Adriatic. It has been continuously inhabited since Roman times and was once part of the Byzantian Theme Dalmatia after the western empire had fallen to the barbarians. Roman ruins can be seen today in some parts of the town, for example mosaics in the houses.

The old part of the city today, is encircled by walls that, together with the city door and the forts, define the inner city layout. The preserved defense forts are the Frankopan Castle at Kamplin Square, the Tower by the sea and the City Hall at the main city square. The ambiance-filled Frankopan Castle at Kamplin Square, completed at the end of the 13th century, is used today as a venue for various cultural events. The multi-angular Tower by the sea, with an inscription from the 15th century, embellishes the Krk waterfront, the favorite gathering place during the summer season with a rich offer of restaurants, cafes and tourist boats offering attractive excursions. The old City Hall, embellished by coats of arms and a very interesting and unique clock, has been dominating the main city square since the end of the 16th century. The main city street with numerous small stores, jewelry shops, galleries and candy stores runs from the main square.


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Baska (Krk)

baskaBaska is the best known tourist resort on the island of Krk The population of the municipality is 1,554 (2001), with 901 residents of Baška itself and the rest in three other villages (Batomalj, Draga Bascanska and Jurandvor).

The town is located in a gentle valley and in a bay surrounded by vineyards, olive groves and flowering broom, with a picturesque background of the rocky mountains of Velebit and the islet of Prvic, which seem to shelter its unique 1800 m long pebbly beach, justly said to be one of the loveliest in the Adriatic.

Baska has one of the most beautiful beaches in Croatia and on the Adriatic coast. Many sea shells and marine life are vibrant in this city.
Baška is surrounded with around thirty pebble beaches that are accessible to swimmers from all generations. These beaches can be reached either on foot or by boat. The biggest and most beautiful one is Baska's Vela Plaza, the Big Beach, right in the centre of town, backed by bars, restaurants, pizzerias, cafés, hotels, private apartments and other tourist facilties. The “Vela plaza” is a natural pebbly beach, 1800 m long, which can take several thousand swimmers with ease. It's particularly suitable for children and non-swimmers.

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Malinska (Krk)

malinskaMalinska is situated at the northwest coast bay of island Krk, in a spacious basin, within 15 km from the bridge that connects Krk to the mainland. The municipality of Malinska-Dubašnica has 2,726 inhabitants and the settlement itself has 999 (2001 census).

Once famous for its piers and ships as a safe harbour, today it is a tourist destination that keeps it's fishermen and naval heritage. It offers choices for everyone's taste, wheather it's a sun bathing under the beautiful sky or resting in shades of pine trees. Traditional folklore, numerous cultural and sporting events, water sports, fishing, horse riding, night life, teraces, taverns, restaurants...all of this and much more is offered in Malinska.

 
Omisalj (Krk)

omisaljOmisalj is one of the oldest towns on Krk, dating from the 3rd century, when it was built by the Romans and named Fulfinium. The town was built on the cliff overlooking the bay of Kvarner, some 80 meters above sea level. It is the site of an early Christian basilica. The town was referred to in the 12th century as "Castri musculi": this is from the Latin Ad musculi meaning "the place of shells".


Omisalj is located in the north-west of the island of Krk. The population of the town itself is 1,790 (2001), while the Omišalj municipality also includes the nearby settlemnet of Njivice, bringing the total up to 2,998 people. It is the first town that you enter when crossing over to Krk from the mainland by bridge and it is where the Rijeka Airport is located.

 
Punat (Krk)

punatPunat is a small town situated on the east coast of Puntarska draga (Puntar Bay), on the south coast of the Island of Krk, only 8 km from the Town of Krk. Signs of inhabitation have been observed since the prehistoric times, including Illyric, Greek and Roman eras. It is believed that the name Punat originates from the Latin word Pons, meaning bridge, because a bridge once possibly existed here, connecting the narrow passage into Puntarska draga from the south. The name itself was first mentioned in written documents in 1377.

The economic base once comprised agriculture, olive growing, fishing, sheep breeding and shipbuilding, especially with wood; presently, the prevailing activity is tourism, especially nautical tourism, in addition to trade. The former activities that survived are fishing and sheep breeding, and almost each family is engaged in olive growing. In front of the town, in the central part of the shallow bay, lies the woody islet of Košljun. Punat – once a renowned shipyard for wooden boats and headquarters to a powerful steamship company – is now a popular tourist destination, thanks to the appreciation of the excursion/tourist values of the islet of Košljun and one of the largest and best-equipped tourist marinas on the east coast of the Adriatic. Thanks to the marina's year-round operation and events such as the Croatia Cup regatta and Olive Days, Punat receives foreign visitors even after the end of the season. Improved beaches and parks, rich vegetation, hotels, guesthouses, holiday houses, the Punat Marina – home port to all those enjoying the beauties of the Croatian sea and islands - sports and recreation options (sailing, diving, skiing, windsurfing, tennis, aqua park, miniature golf, hiking, boccie), homemade food offered in numerous taverns and restaurants, and the cultural offer (especially on the islet of Košljun) make Punat a highly visited tourist center.

 


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