Stretching across 157sq miles, Krk is a land of golden sunsets, sweeping forests, sandy beaches, olive oil, honey and wine. Accessible by car, plane, boat and ferry, Krk is home to historical sites, cultural marvels and dining delights.
From the vibrant history of Krk Town and the charming streets of Omišalj to the stunning beaches of Baška and Malinska.
Punat is the largest centre of nautical tourism of the Adriatic. The island has much to offer visitors.
Travelers shouldn’t miss the turrets of Frankopan Castle, the ancient bell tower of Vrbnik or the therapeutic mud of Soline Cove.
The island is the perfect destination in any season thanks to its plethora of impressive monuments, museums, galleries, seaside promenades and hiking trails, all of which offer unforgettable experiences.