Discover the best top things to do in Kvarner Bay Islands, Croatia including Vrbnik, Cathedral of St. Mary The Great (Sveta Marija Velika), Kosljun island, Stara Baska (Old Baska), Cikat Forest Park, Blue World Institute, Plieski, Komrcar Park, Lubenice Beach, Kandarola Nude Beach.
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4.5 based on 487 reviews
Very pretty village with nice restaurants and shops - well worth a visit, or ideally stay a few nights. Nice cove on south side to swim in.
4.5 based on 190 reviews
We did the whole circular trail of the Cikat peninsula by bike at a child pace in around two hours, starting from the south western side of Mali counter clock to the Bellevue Hotel, long-stopping here and there to enjoy the air and the view. It's very pleasant and mostly shadowed but needs concentration because there's nothing separating the ~120cm wide trail from the rocks and the sea.
4.5 based on 53 reviews
Blue World Institute carries our research on resident population of about 180 bottlenose dolphins in Lošinj archipelago. As research goes on for over 30 years, each dolphin has its name and can be recognized. BWI runs the Lošinj Marine Education Center where you can learn about dolphins and their environment. Also, you can Adopt a dolphin and support the work of the organisation to protect this small dolphin community. If you would like to participate in 10 day dolphin research course with BWI researchers, inquire about eco-volunteering! The BWI supports the Dolphin Watching tours organised by the Blue World Ltd. Activities follow the strict Code of conduct aimed at minimizing the impact on dolphins and providing visitors with the experience of seeing dolphins in their natural environment. Tours are guided by experienced educator and skipper. More on the tours at dolphin-watching.com
4.5 based on 157 reviews
Some people wrote its 25-30 minutes down but it’s not. Safely cca 60 minutes as its written on sign in Lubenice village. Better to have good shoes, tracking holes are very helpful. Some parts are very slippery. During the day there are few spots in shade but if you don’t have them, the way up can be very “hot”. Grab a lot of water, tent and be there at 8:00 ;), then you have a chance to be alone until 10:00 (people and boats). Definitely worth visit
4.5 based on 62 reviews
This beach is fantastic with beautiful turquose water. Normally we aren't naturalist, but this is a place for peace of mind and respect so it was a nice new experience. The entry fee is 20 kona per person and my recommendation is to rent sun chairs with an umbrella (40 kuna för two chairs+umbrella). Remember to bring cash. This is like a little paradise on Earth, enjoy!
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