Island Krk

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Krk is one of the largest islands in Croatia and is located in the northern Adriatic Sea. It is a popular tourist destination known for its beautiful beaches, charming towns and rich history. If you are planning a trip to the island of Krk, here is everything you need to know.

Getting to the island of Krk

The easiest way to reach the island of Krk is via Rijeka Airport, which is located on the mainland near the island. From the airport, take a bus or taxi to the island. You can also reach the island by car, as there is a bridge connecting Krk with the mainland. There are frequent ferries to and from Krk to the island of Cres and the island of Rab.

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Near the island of Krk: The ferry runs several times a day from the island of Krk to the island of Cres and the island of Rab (from Cres there is a bridge to the island of Losinj). The Krk Bridge takes you to the mainland. The city of Rijeka and the smaller town of Crikvenica are nearby.

Krk boat tour

In Punat at the harbor in the center a few kilometers from Krk town, the most popular boat tour on Krk (day tour) among tourists starts, the “5 island tour”. You can see several islands, often vultures and the famous Blue Cave. There are also stops for swimming and much more. Well done and varied. Great atmosphere. About 6 hours, price of the boat tour 45 euros per person in 2024.   >>>  More information and booking

Accommodation on the island of Krk

There is a wide range of accommodation on the island of Krk, from luxury hotels to flats and campsites. The most popular places on the island are the towns of Krk, Vaska, Punat and Malinska. The town of Krk is the largest town on the island and has a wide selection of hotels, restaurants and shops. Baska is known for its beautiful beaches and Punat is a popular destination for sailing enthusiasts. Malinska is a quieter town that offers a relaxed atmosphere.

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Where to Stay Krk Island

There is a wide range of accommodation on the island of Krk, from luxury hotels to apartments and campsites. The most popular places to stay on the island are the towns of Krk, Vaska, Punat and Malinska. Krk town is the largest town on the island and has a wide range of hotels, restaurants and shops. Baska is known for its beautiful beaches, and Punat is a popular destination for sailing enthusiasts. Malinska is a quieter town that offers a more relaxed atmosphere.

Around the island

Krk is known for its beautiful beaches, so a visit to the island is not complete without a stay on the sand. The most popular beaches on the island include Baska Beach, Stara Baska Beach and Soline Bay.

The island also has numerous cultural and historical attractions to offer. The town of Krk is home to the 12th century Krk Cathedral, which features beautiful Romanesque architecture. The town of Brbnik is known for its wine, and tours of the local vineyards and wineries are available. Dobrynj is home to the Dobrynj Ethno House, a museum showcasing traditional island life.

If you’re looking for outdoor activities, Krk Island has a lot to offer. You can go hiking in the island’s many nature reserves and parks, such as Biselyka Caves and Klimno Bay. You can also rent a bike and explore the island’s scenic cycling trails. Water sports such as windsurfing and sailing are also very popular on the island.

Krk Town is the largest town on the island. Krk Town is a beautiful historic town with narrow streets, old walls, and central buildings. There are several museums here, including the Krk Town Museum and the Ethnographic Museum.

Biserujka Cave: Located near the village of Rudine, this cave is one of the most visited caves in Croatia. It is known for its incredible stalactites and stalagmites and is 1100 meters high.

Vrbnik: This charming village is located on a cliff above the sea and is known for its narrow streets, stone houses and Žlahtina white wine. The town is also home to the famous Vrbnik Glagolitic Trail, which leads to the Church of St. John the Baptist.

Baska: This coastal town is located on the south of the island and is known for its beautiful sandy beaches. The town is also home to the Baš Tablet, a 12th-century stone inscription that is considered one of Croatia’s oldest chronicles.

Punat:  This charming fishing village is located on the east coast of the island and is known for its marina and the small island of Kosljun, which is home to a Franciscan monastery and museum.

Baska: This remote village is located on the west coast of the island and is known for its unspoiled, rugged beauty. The town is surrounded by beautiful beaches, crystal clear waters and stunning cliffs.

Krk Cathedral. The Cathedral of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, located in the center of Krk town, is a beautiful Romanesque-Gothic church built in the 12th century. It is known for its beautiful iron tower, ornate carvings and altar.

Koslun Island: Located in Punat Bay, this small island is home to a Franciscan monastery and museum. The museum houses a collection of antiquities including rare documents, old maps and antiques. Frankopan Castle: Located in the town of Kraljevica, this castle dates back to the 13th century. It is known for its amazing architecture and now houses a museum that showcases the history of the town and the castle.

Bridge to Krk

The Krk Bridge is a concrete bridge that crosses the Krk Channel and connects the island of Krk with the country of Croatia. It was built in 1980 and is 1430 meters long, making it one of the longest concrete bridges in the world.

The construction of the bridge was a major engineering task as the channel is deep and wide. The bridge was built from concrete sections assembled on site and took three years to complete.

Today, the Krk Bridge is a major transport link between the island of Krk and the country of Croatia. It is used by numerous cars, buses and trucks. It is also a popular tourist destination to take photos and enjoy the beautiful views of the Adriatic Sea and the surrounding area.

Food Krk

Krk is known for its delicious seafood, so be sure to try the local cuisine when you are on the island: some of the most popular fish restaurants on the island include Konova Nada in Vrbnik and Konova Jeck in Malinska.

In addition to seafood, Krk offers a variety of local dishes such as lamb and cheese.

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When to travel to Krk

When planning your trip to Krk, keep in mind that the island can be very busy during the summer months. If you want a quieter time, consider visiting during the low season (May-June or September-October).

Please also note that many shops and restaurants on the island are closed during the low season, so check in advance if you are traveling during this time.

Overall, the island of Krk is a beautiful destination that has something for everyone. If you are visiting Croatia for the stunning beaches, rich history and delicious food, the island near Rijeka is a good destination.

 

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Boat tour Krk

In Punat at the harbor in the center a few kilometers from Krk town, the most popular boat tour on Krk (day tour) among tourists starts, the “5 island tour”. You can see several islands, often vultures and the famous Blue Cave. There are also stops for swimming and much more. Well done and varied. Great atmosphere. About 6 hours, price of the boat tour 45 euros per person in 2024.  >>>  More information and booking

Bridge to Krk

The Krk Bridge is a concrete bridge that crosses the Krk Channel and connects the island of Krk with the country of Croatia. It was built in 1980 and is 1430 metres long, making it one of the longest concrete bridges in the world.

The construction of the bridge was a major technical task, as the canal is deep and wide. The bridge was built from concrete parts that were assembled on site and it took three years to complete.

Today, the Krk Bridge is an important transport link between the island of Krk and the country of Croatia. It is used by numerous cars, buses and trucks. It is also a popular destination for taking photos and enjoying the beautiful view of the Adriatic Sea and the surrounding area.

Food Krk

Krk is known for its delicious seafood, so be sure to try the local cuisine when you’re on the island: Some of the most popular seafood restaurants on the island include Konova Nada in Vrbnik and Konova Jeck in Malinska.

Besides seafood, Krk offers a variety of local dishes such as lamb and cheese.

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Travel time Krk

When planning your trip to Krk, keep in mind that the island can get very busy during the summer months. If you want a quieter time, consider visiting in the low season (May-June or September-October).

Please also note that many shops and restaurants on the island are closed in the low season. So check in advance if you are travelling during this time.

Overall, the island of Krk is a beautiful destination that has something for everyone. If you are visiting Croatia for the stunning beaches, rich history and delicious food, the island near Rijeka is a good destination.

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