Krk is the largest island in the Adriatic and one of the most accessible, connected to the mainland by the impressive Krk Bridge.
Known for its remarkable diversity, the island offers everything from lush green forests and historical medieval towns to sandy beaches.
Things to Do & See
Krk Town
The main city on the island, boasting a picturesque Old Town enclosed by medieval walls, dominated by the Frankopan Castle and the Cathedral. (Link)
Baška Beach (Vela Plaža)
Krk’s most famous beach, a stunning 1800-meter-long pebble beach right in the center of Baška, known for its clear turquoise waters. (Link)
Vrbnik
A medieval hilltop town famous for its picturesque location on a cliff overlooking the sea, and renowned as the center of the production of the native Žlahtina white wine. (Link)
Frankopan Castle
A historical complex in Krk Town dating back to the 12th century, serving as a prominent landmark and a host to summer cultural events. (Link)
Soline Bay (Meline Beach)
A shallow bay known for its natural therapeutic mud, where visitors flock to cover themselves in the black mud for supposed health benefits. (Link)
Punat Marina
Take a short taxi boat trip from the Punat marina to the tiny, tranquil island of Kosljun, home to a Franciscan monastery. (Link)





