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Guide to the Best Beaches, Islands, and Activities Of the Kvarner Bay

February 9, 2023.

Kvarner Bay is a beautiful region in northern Croatia known for its beautiful beaches, picturesque islands, and diverse recreational opportunities. Whether you are looking for a relaxing beach holiday or an active holiday with hiking, cycling, or water sports, Kvarner has something for everyone. In this guide, we will introduce you to some of the best beaches, islands, and things to do in the region.

Beaches

The Kvarner Bay is home to some of the best beaches in Croatia. Some of the most famous beaches in the region are Rab Beach, Baška Beach, and Crikvenica Beach. These beaches offer crystal clear sea, white sand, and breathtaking views. Want to know what the current sea temperature is? Click here: Sea Temperatures Kvarner Bay

Islands

The most famous islands in the region are Krk, Cres, and Lošinj, and each offers picturesque landscapes, historical sites, and excellent recreational opportunities.
Krk is the only island connected by a bridge and is therefore the most accessible. Here you can use various facilities, such as the ski lift in Punt, a tour of the vineyards, or nighttime entertainment. If you are feeling adventurous, you can take a day trip from Rabac to the island of Cres, where you can explore caves or swim on beautiful beaches. Find out more about day trips to Cres Island at More: Adriatic Boats

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Island Cres

Activities

The Kvarner Bay offers numerous recreational opportunities, from hiking and cycling to water sports and fishing. You can explore sights such as the Bašćanska ploča, one of the most valuable monuments of early Croatian literacy. If you love the beauty of nature, take advantage of a sunny day to hike or drive to the top of Učka Mountain. From the summit, you can enjoy spectacular views of the Kvarner Bay, Velebit, and the island of Lošinj on one side, while on the other side, you can see as far as Rimini and Venice in Italy.

View from Učka

The Kvarner Bay is an excellent destination for those looking for a relaxing beach holiday or an active vacation. From beautiful beaches to picturesque islands and a variety of recreational opportunities, the region has something for everyone. So on your next vacation in Croatia, be sure to relax and experience the charm of the Kvarner Bay.


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A Guide to the Istrian Most Picturesque Villages and Towns

February 2, 2023.

Istria, in the northwestern region of Croatia, is known for its stunning coastal scenery, rolling hills, and charming towns and villages. While the popular towns in Istria such as Pula, Rovinj, and Poreč are worth visiting, many hidden gems await discovering. In this guide, we’ll take a look at some of the most picturesque villages and towns in Istria that tourists often overlook.

Motovun

Motovun is a medieval town in the middle of Istria, sitting on a hill with amazing countryside views. Walls surround this charming town which has narrow, winding streets and old buildings. Visitors can walk through the lovely main square, visit the local church, or try some tasty local food.

The idyllic hill town of Motovun aerial view, Istria region of Croatia

Grožnjan

Another hilltop town, Grožnjan has a vibrant arts scene. This small town is home to numerous artists, galleries, and cultural events, making it a must-visit destination for art lovers. Enjoy breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside, and walk through the town’s charming streets and squares.

Grožnjan Historic Center

Hum

Hum, known as the smallest town in the world, is located in central Istria and is home to only about 30 residents. The town is famous for its well-preserved medieval walls and 11th-century City Gates adorned with ancient Glagolitic inscriptions. Visit the 12th-century Church of St. Jerome, renowned for its beautiful frescoes. Hum also hosts a small museum showcasing the town’s rich history and the life of its inhabitants. Don’t miss the chance to taste local biska brandy, which you can enjoy at the traditional Humska konoba.

Hum in Istria, Croatia, the smallest town in the world

Buje

Buje is a picturesque town on a hill in northwestern Istria, with a rich history dating back to Roman times. Visit the 16th-century Church of St. Servulus and enjoy the view from its bell tower. Stroll through the old town’s narrow streets and discover medieval walls and towers. Enjoy a wine tasting at local wineries Celega and Franković, located nearby. Buje is famous for its numerous events, such as the traditional grape fair in September.

Buje
Town of Buje cobbled old street, Istria, Croatia

Istria has many hidden gems, that tourists can discover. From hilltop towns to charming villages, there is something for everyone in this beautiful region. The next time you visit Istria, be sure to explore beyond the popular tourist destinations and discover the hidden gems of Istria. Do you need a recommendation on where to find accommodation? Contact us: miren@mayren.hr