The island of Krk is not only one of the largest Croatian islands but also home to some of the country’s most beautiful beaches — rich in culture, history, and natural charm.

Located in the Kvarner Bay, Krk has around 18,000 residents and has proudly carried its nickname, the “Golden Island", for centuries. Its fertile soil, long summer days, and breathtaking sunsets make it clear why this name will likely remain forever.

Krk is made up of 68 inhabited villages, and during the summer season — with all the visitors included — the island’s population grows to nearly 100,000 people, a true testament to its popularity. The island enjoys a pleasant climate year-round, with average summer temperatures around 25°C (77°F). Thanks to the gentle coastal breeze, even higher temperatures are comfortable. With over 2,500 hours of sunshine annually, Krk is among the sunniest regions in Europe.

Getting to Krk is easier than to any other Croatian island — you have multiple travel options. Whether you drive across the Krk Bridge, fly directly into Rijeka Airport (located on the island itself), take the bus, or arrive by boat, you’ll reach this beautiful destination in no time.

During your stay on the island, you’ll experience the perfect Croatian getaway: discover its fascinating centuries-old history, relax on paradise-like beaches, and enjoy the island’s vibrant culture through its diverse gastronomy and local events.

Are you convinced?

Then pack your bags — we can’t wait to welcome you!