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Cres City
Cres is the largest town on the island. It is located in a bay and surrounded by groves where olives are grown for the famous Cres olive oil. The city has an old town centre with tall, narrow houses, as well as the ‘lodge’ (a small covered market), where locals sell their homemade products today.

Punat
Punat is situated in the southern part of the island of Krk in one of the most secluded bays on the Adriatic. With its charming narrow streets and its proximity to the islet of Košljun, a gem in this part of Krk, tourists will be attracted to Punat by a rich range of sports activities and also by the oldest and one of the best-equipped marinas in Croatia, whence you can set off for your further exploration of the Adriatic.

Vrbnik
This ancient stone town on the island of Krk, which rises from the sea overwhelms with its beauty and spirit. It is a town of the Glagolitic script, Frankopan princes, fraternities and priests, a town of artists. The many missals and breviaries, hidden in the interior of the old churches, testify to its great historical, linguistic and cultural significance. The narrow, old, cobbled streets and the smallest street in the world will take you to the taverns with authentic, local cuisine, and many famous wineries.

City Krk
Krk is the largest city on the island. In the historical centre of the city, within the city walls, you should visit, among other sights, the Kamplin square and the noble Frankopan family’s well-preserved castle, which hosts numerous cultural events during the summer. The Frankopans are remembered by history as great patrons of Croatian culture, politicians, military leaders and businessmen, and the Rector’s Palace was also their residence in Krk.

Otok Krk - Island Krk
Around 1,400 species of plants, hundreds of kilometres of hiking and biking trails, 2,500 hours of sunshine per year: These are just some of the attractions of the island. All this is connected to the mainland by the one kilometre-long bridge with two concrete arches. Among the popular tourist locations of the famous ‘Golden Island’, are the city of Krk with its old city walls, the town of Baška with its 1.8 kilometre-long beach and the towns of Malinska, Punat, Vrbnik and Njivice. Visitors to the island can test the effectiveness of the therapeutic mud in Klimno Bay, and if you stay at the nearby campsite you will find yourself as near as you can get to here. Košljun A mere 10-minute boat ride from Punat is all that is needed to transport you to this spiritual and scenic paradise.

Rijeka
Rijeka is the largest city of the Kvarner region and Primorje-Gorski Kotar county. A stroll along the Corso is just one of the ways to get to know this lively city and its buildings, some of which are the work of famous European architects. There is also the Old Town, and, a little more distant, the Trsat castle, built on a 138 metre-high hill above Rijeka. You find relief from the crowded city on Rijeka’s seafront promenades and beaches, in parks, in the sanctuary of Our Lady in Trsat (the largest pilgrimage centre in western Croatia) and in the Rijeka Astronomy Centre, where, in addition to observing the stars, you can enjoy the view over Rijeka bay and the hilly landscape.