Cruising Around Croatian Islands
While relaxing for a week in Croatia, we discovered a one-day boat tour by chance and chose to go on it the following day. We aren’t usually tour people, but this tour blew us away and was completely worth it.
The tour was through Plavi Val. With them, we went to the Kornati National Park where we cruised around the area, went swimming on a white sand beach (VERY rare in Croatia) called Levernaka, explored the park itself, and had some glorious coffee in an adorable small town called Sali.
On top of the phenomenal excursions, we were provided a free scrumptious lunch and UNLIMITED WINE. Yeah. It was kind of a dream come true!
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Biograd na moru
Biograd na moru is a city and a municipality located in northern Dalmatia in Croatia and is significant for being the former capital of the medieval Croatian Kingdom. Biograd is administratively part of the Zadar County. It is located on the coast of the Adriatic sea, overlooking the island of Pašman, on the road from Zadar and Sukošan towards Vodice and Šibenik.
The white town on the sea
The town's native Croat name fully translates as the white town on the sea. Biograd na moru was once considered the crown city of Croatian kings. But today it is a well-recognised nautical and tourist centre situated at the very heart of the Adriatic coast. The city, tailored to suit everyone’s preferences, lies on the peninsula surrounded by a promenade and contemporary marinas from which a memorable view can be seen all the way to the Pašman Channel and islets scattered in it.
Thanks to its decades-long tradition in tourism, colourful heritage and tourist offer, culinary specialties and sporting events, Biograd has become an attractive holiday destination. Moreover, it is located at the centre of the Adriatic coast, surrounded by the lasting beauty of national and nature parks.
Here are the top 6 things you must see or do when you visit Biograd, Croatia:
6. Tennis courts and swimming pool Ilirija
The courts are fully equipped and accompanied by numerous other services such as changing rooms, a cafe, a pizzeria and toilets. They are also illuminated during the night, in case you are interested in for some huffing and puffing while everyone else are deep asleep. Read more about it here:
Across from Hotel Ilirija, between beaches Dražica and Soline, in the very city center stands pool Ilirija! The pool is filled by sea water from Pašman channel. Read more about it:
5. Dražica beach
The Blue Flag has been waving on Dražica beach since 2006, validating the clean sea, numerous facilities and quality service of this Biograd beach. The beach is set along a beautifully arranged promenade with many cafes, restaurants and shops and stalls. This is one of the most beautiful, if not the most beautiful beach in Biograd and is a must see! Read more about it here:
4.Camping park Soline
Situated in the shade of a thick pinewood, next to a sandy and pebble beach, covering around 15 ha of attractive plots for accommodation of campers, camping trailer and tents, that gradually descend towards the coast. The auto camp is situated near Biograd, which can be easily reached if you stroll down the newly built sea promenade along the most attractive Biograd beaches.
3. Nature park Lake Vrana (Park prirode Vransko jezero)
Vrana Lake, as the largest lake in Croatia, offers not only archaeological sites, rich history and beautiful nature. There are six educational paths that run along the entire nature park. While exploring along the educational paths, numerous educational panels will provide information on local birds and plant life. Read more about it in our app:
2. Maškovića han heritage hotel
Maškovića han represents the westernmost monument to Ottoman civilian architecture in Europe and is one of the rare Ottoman buildings in Croatia. This monumental building complex presents an excellent opportunity to experience the medieval history of Croatia and marvel at the architecture left by the Ottomans. Learn more about the interesting history of Maškovića han here:
1. Fun Park Mirnovec
Fun Park Mirnovec is a theme park with its ideal location near Biograd na moru, offering a spectacular entertainment experience for the whole family in the heart of the Adriatic coast. You can choose whether to have your adventure in space, pirate city or the wild west. This year a new adventure has been added; a virtual interactive journey based on computer simulation called XD Dark Ride!
No matter how many times you've been to Biograd na moru, it's a unique experience every time! To see what other secrets lie hidden in Biograd, check it out on our FREE app:
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From Biograd na Moru to Tkon (Island of Pašman, Croatia) by the car ferry.
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The city of Zadar - Croatia | Travel video
A small video about our trip in Zadar, Croatia. A small city situated on the Adriatic Sea, with a lot of history. Ancient Roman city, Zadar was important for the Byzantine Empire, the Venetian Republic and of course the Ottoman empire.
When walking in the city, lot of old buildings are still to see and lot of small restaurant will serve you good fish and meat. Definitely a good idea to stop there one or two days.
What you will see in the video:
- Narodni trg - People´s Square
- Sveti Lovre, pre-Romanesque church of St. Lawrence
- Captain's tower
- 5 Wells Square
- Landward Gate of the Republic of Venice
- City Market, Gradska tržnica
- St. Chrysogonus Church
- Church of St Donatus
- Cathedral of St. Anastasia
- St. Mary's Church
- Statue of Špiro Brusina
- Gedenktafel Park
- The Greeting to the Sun
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KRK - Croatia Travel Guide | Around The World
Krk (German: Vegl; Latin: Curicta; Italian: Veglia; Vegliot Dalmatian: Vikla; Ancient Greek Kyrikon, Κύρικον) is a Croatian island in the northern Adriatic Sea, located near Rijeka in the Bay of Kvarner and part of Primorje-Gorski Kotar county. Traditionally, Krk had been thought to be the largest Adriatic island, with an area of 405.78 km2 (156.67 sq mi), until geographical survey and remeasurements done in 2011 determined that the neighboring island of Cres has an equal surface area. Krk is the most populous island in the Adriatic sea, with multiple towns and villages that contain a total of 19,383 (2011) inhabitants.
What to do when on Krk :
City of Krk, with its two thousand years old walls (the third largest walls in Croatia), Frankopan castle from 13th century, old City Hall from 16th century and Krk Cathedral whose tower dominates the city
Biserujka cave located on the north east part of island close to Silo
Picturesque islet of Kosljun with a museum within the monastery located on islet
Church and monastery in Glavotok, a small settlement on the western tip of Krk Island
Town of Omisalj, with a history dating from 3rd century, and perched on the cliff above the sea
Town of Vrbnik, another cliff-top town surrounded by fertile vineyards used in production of a quality wine Zlahtina
Small and quiet harbour Voz with a panoramic view of Krk Bridge
Eat in...
Konoba Nada in Vrbnik, one of 100 leading Croatian restaurants, which offers Mediterranean cuisine as well as wine and cheese tasting events
Konoba Pud Brest in the village of Milohnici, which offers a great pork steaks in wine as well as fresh fish
Konoba, restaurant and pizza place Galija located in one of the small curved streets in the City of Krk offers variety of meat, pasta and fish dishes as well as a selection of pizzas
Restaurant Frankopan located in Krk town on the square just below the tower of Krk's cathedral
Restaurant Valbiska, open 24 hours, in the ferry port of Valbiska - the place is well known on its pizza and pasta dishes and also has great cakes
Restaurant of the hotel Kanajt in Punat - try octopus baked in a dish burried in charcoal or one of their excellent meat dishes
Konoba Tri Maruna, in Poljica village, about 10 minutes drive from Malinska or Krk town. This is an authentic, traditional and original konoba which has no menu and instead the menu offered is by owner's recommendation of the day. Fresh food and fruit from owner's own garden.
Konoba Bracera, located in Malinska and serving the original Krk specialties prepared according to old recipes, accompanied by homemade bread. Fresh fish is highly recommended.
Numerous small restaurants alongside waterfront in the city of Krk as well as in towns of Malinska and Baska
Nightlife on Krk...
Nightclub Boa in Malinska - open daily from 23:00 to 5:00
Cocktail bar Volsonis in Krk City, located within the old city walls offers a special atmosphere to its visitors
Club/Bar Casa Del Padrone located on the Krk City Quay right at the waterfront has nightly resident DJ and thematic nights with go-go girls
Evening manifestations, village fiestas and concerts are held throughout the island in the summer season
The municipalities and larger settlements on Krk include:
The eponymous city of Krk (Italian: Veglia), with 6,243 inhabitants (2011), located at 45°13′N 14°32′E.
Omišalj (Italian: Castelmuschio; German: Moschau): 2,987 people
Malinska-Dubašnica – Malinska, the capital of municipality (Italian: Malinsca; German: Durischal): 3,142 people
Punat (Italian: Ponte; German: Sankt Maria): 1,953 people
Dobrinj (Italian: Dobrigno; German: Dobrauen): 2,023 people
Baška (Italian: Besca; German: Weschke): 1,668 people
Vrbnik (Italian: Verbenico; German: Vörbnick): 1,270 people
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Galesnjak, The Lovers Island, Croatia
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Galesnjak, The Lovers Island, Croatia
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There is a tiny island in Croatia which is causing a sensation between all lovebirds on the planet earth. It is small and uninhabited island doesn’t have any natural attractions. Galešnjak is also called “Island of Love”, “Lover’s Island”, and “Isle of Love”, is located in the Pašman channel of the Adriatic, between the islands of Pašman and the town of Turanj on mainland Croatia. The island is famous due to its naturally occurring heart-shaped objects such as the Heart Reef in the Whitsundays. The lover’s island has a surface area of 0.132 km2, with its beach measuring 1.55 km in length. It seems many lovers from around the world consider it the ideal spot for a romantic Day break. The beautiful heart shaped island features two peaks, the highest of which is 36 m high above sea level.
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