The Kvarner gulf is a bay in the northern Adriatic Sea. It is
located between the Istrian peninsula and the northern Croatian Littoral mainland. This bay is a part of
Croatia’s internal waters.
Thanks to its mild winters and hot summers, Kvarner has
slowly become an extremely popular destination for travellers. Sheltered by soaring mountains, the Kvarner Gulf
has long been loved by visitors attracted to the mild climate and cobalt waters, and those in search of more
than just beach appeal. Located in the Mediterranean, Kvarner has been able to expand its tourism base while
maintaining a solid industry to support the economy. If you plan on taking a trip to Kvarner, here are three
places that you should make sure you don’t miss out on:
Krk: Krk is an island located in Kvarner bay. It is one of the
biggest islands in this area, being at a size of approximately four hundred and nine square kilometres. Krk is
not an island in the full sense of the word. The sea separates it from the mainland of Croatia, but there is a
1430-metre-long bridge spanning across the water. One interesting fact about Krk is that it receives over
twenty-five hundred hours of sun every year. If you are able to make it to Krk, make sure to visit Cave
Biserujka, Bay Soline and Kosljun. Popular activities on the island of Krk include diving, walking, various
sports and a variety of adventure activities including mountain biking, sea kayaking and
trekking.
Rab: Rab features an extremely unique landscape. On the
north-eastern side of the island, the landscape is mostly bare. However, on the southwestern side of the island,
the landscape is covered with green pine forests. Rab has become an extremely popular location for travellers
because of its breath-taking beaches and many events, which include the Rab Medieval festival and Rab arbalest
tournament.
Opatija: Opatija, which is known as the Pearl of the Adriatic Sea,
is located below a mountain and next to a nature park. Regardless of whether you want to vacation in the summer
or winter, Opatija has a lot of excellent things to offer. With the wonderful architecture of elegant villas,
luxuriant parks with plants from all over the world and a rich supply of hotels and hospitality facilities,
Opatija is an unavoidable, traditional destination for many visitors at all times of the year. Equally
attractive, each with its own story, identity and recognizable manifestations are other centres of this riviera.
Walks, wellness programmes, walking trips or mountain
climbing are pleasant at any time of the year just like attendance of concerts and other cultural events and
manifestations based on tradition and on the gastronomic ace cards of this region. Opatija and the whole riviera
are also attractive throughout the year for congresses, conferences and meetings because the local hosts have
great experience and an excellent reputation in this business. Opatija is well-known for its parks, beaches,
rustic Austrian villas, seaside promenade and of course, its natural beauty. If you enjoy cultural activities,
Opatija offers many one of a kind cultural events like exhibits, festivals and indoor & outdoor
concerts.
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