Baska (island of Krk) [Island Krk]

Baska, considered one of the most beautiful coastal towns due to its architecture, is the second largest town on the Kvarner island of Krk, connected to the mainland at Kraljevica by the Krcki bridge. The town is situated on the south-eastern coast of the island, 19 km from the town of Krk in the Baska bay. A tourist complex has been built next to the old town and is easily accessible from the town of Krk, the island of Rab and the town of Senj on the mainland. Baska is known for Baskanska ploca, the oldest known Croatian language document, found in its vicinity. Apart from this, Baska has a 2 km long sandy beach with numerous sporting activities (tennis, mini golf, football, underwater fishing, diving, sailing etc.) and a 4 km long promenade along the coast dotted with restaurants and great for bike riding, jogging and roller blading. In the surroundings of Baska, there are 14 tourist trails. Baska offers various types of entertainment, such as traditional island festivals and events. We recommend Baska to families, sports lovers and young people looking to have some fun - to all of those who would like to spend their holiday in larger tourist destinations offering a variety of excellent additional services and activities.

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