ISLAND OF KRK
Krk is the northern-most island in the Adriatic, as well as the one most diverse and most accessible.
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- the island is linked to the mainland with a bridge (thus no issues with sometimes troublesome ferry rides)
- an international airport RJK (www.rijeka-airport.hr) is located on the island, with direct international flights to/from UK, Germany, Scandinavia, Switzerland and other European countries

Krk is an excellent location for exploring nearby destinations - Istrian peninsula, Slovenian Apls, lakes of Plitvice and Bled, even Venice are all within driving range for day-trips.

TOWN OF KRK
The town of Krk has a long history and tradition, offering an excellent location to experience Mediterranean way of life.

Krk is a fortified town even today, with walls along its entire length. The town is entered through four doors and there are small and big streets, stopping when a detail attracts attention. The most important heritage in the town is certainly the sacred complex of three churches with the cathedral which was built over the leftovers of Roman thermae from the 5th century; Franciscan and Benedictine monastery with churches (12th and 13th century), archaeological locality Volsonis under the main town square.
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