Plitvice Lakes, Croatia

Krk/Baška Luxury rentals

Discover Krk and Baška in Kvarner, Croatia—where your family can swim in crystal bays, hike green hills, and savor sunny days on sandy beaches together.

Krk/Baška Vacation Rentals

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Vila 72 / Vila 21
Crikvenica, Kvarner, Croatia
$3,358 night
Villa Vespera
Crikvenica, Kvarner, Croatia
$3,062 night
Chalet "Forest Hill" mit Hallenbad
Delnice, Kvarner Hills, Croatia
$3,091 night
Villa Aquarius near Pula
Pula, Istria, Croatia
$3,375 night
Villa Casa Nova
Rovinj/Bale, Istria, Croatia
$3,110 night
für 6 Personen und 4 Kinder in Porec-Jurici, Istrien (Westküste von Istrien)
Poreč/Baderna, Istria, Croatia
$3,181 night
Villa Poropati, Groznjan, Istrien-Luxus Landgut mit 7 Schlafzimmern für bis zu
Grožnjan, Istria, Croatia
$2,870 night
Ferienvilla "Monte Bibali" mit Infinity-Pool
Buje, Istria, Croatia
$3,110 night

Tips on renting in Krk/Baška

Getting Around

When you visit Krk and Baška in the heart of Kvarner, Croatia, your family will love exploring the golden sands of Baška Beach, where gentle Adriatic waves and shallow waters create the perfect playground for children. Stroll the lively promenade, savoring ice cream as the sun sets behind green hills. Don’t miss the historic Krk Old Town, where you can wander cobblestone streets, discover ancient city walls, and enjoy family-friendly cafes. Both destinations offer easy access to bike paths, boat tours, and watersports, promising unforgettable lakeside adventures for all ages.

What to Pack

Pack your bags for a family adventure to Krk and Baška, nestled in Croatia’s stunning Kvarner region. For sun-soaked days at Vela Plaža Beach, bring swimsuits, sand toys, sun hats, and reef-safe sunscreen. Spring and fall call for light jackets and hiking shoes for exploring Baška’s scenic trails or the tranquil shores of Lake Ponikve. In winter, pack cozy layers if you head inland to ski at Platak Resort. Don’t forget your camera, tablets for the kids, and favorite snacks for lakeside picnics.

Must-Try Activities

In the heart of Krk's Baška region, families can bask on the gentle Vela Plaža beach, where shallow waters invite children to play safely. The beach is equipped with loungers, cafes, and playgrounds, ensuring comfort for all. For adventure, explore the Biserujka Cave's stunning stalactites and stalagmites, or embark on a semi-submarine ride to witness the vibrant underwater world without getting wet. The Maro Holiday programme offers supervised activities for children aged 3–12, while the Game Lounge provides entertainment for all ages. Seasonal events like the Baška Outdoor Festival in October and the Malinska Outdoor Weekend in November offer family-friendly sports activities, including hiking and biking. With its blend of relaxation and adventure, Krk's Baška region promises an unforgettable family getaway.

Smart Spending Tips

Imagine your family waking up to the gentle sounds of the Adriatic in Baška, Krk, right in the heart of Croatia’s Kvarner region. A daily budget of €120 per person, or about €480 for a family of four, covers lakeside accommodation, fresh breakfasts, and afternoon gelato strolls. Treat the kids to an island-hopping adventure with Krk Adventure’s “Blue Cave & Golden Beach” tour for €55 per person. Dinner at Bistro Francesca, a local favorite, brings everyone together for seafood and pasta at around €25 per adult.Imagine your family waking up to the gentle sounds of the Adriatic in Baška, Krk, right in the heart of Croatia’s Kvarner region. A daily budget of €120 per person, or about €480 for a family of four, covers lakeside accommodation, fresh breakfasts, and afternoon gelato strolls. Treat the kids to an island-hopping adventure with Krk Adventure’s “Blue Cave & Golden Beach” tour for €55 per person. Dinner at Bistro Francesca, a local favorite, brings everyone together for seafood and pasta at around €25 per adult.

Krk and Baška, gems of the Kvarner region in Croatia, offer a perfect family getaway. Begin your adventure in Krk Town, exploring the ancient Frankopan Castle and the Cathedral of the Assumption. Stroll the picturesque Vela Placa square and enjoy gelato at Caffettaria XVIII. Families love Aquarium Terrarium Krk for its marine exhibits. Head to Baška to relax on the famous Vela Plaža beach, ideal for swimming and water sports. Embark on the Baška Glagolitic Trail to discover stone sculptures celebrating Croatia’s oldest script. Visit the Baška Aquarium to see Adriatic sea life up close. Take a glass-bottom boat tour with Submarine Krk or join Zipline Edison for a thrilling ride above the coast. Savor local cuisine at Konoba Nono and try Baška’s signature šurlice pasta. For a scenic hike, the Moon Plateau offers panoramic views of Baška Bay. Krk and Baška promise memorable experiences for every family member.

Plitvice Lakes, Croatia

Frequently Asked Questions

Ready to see what Krk/Baška has to offer? Let’s tackle some of the burning questions you might have as you plan your visit!

  • Around Krk and Baška, Croatia, travelers can embark on the scenic Moon Plateau hiking trail, which winds through dramatic limestone landscapes and offers sweeping views of the Adriatic Sea. Adventurers can kayak along the crystal-clear waters of Vela Plaža, discovering hidden coves and sea caves. Cycling enthusiasts will love the island’s lush vineyards and olive groves, especially the route to the ancient town of Vrbnik, famed for its golden Žlahtina wine and medieval charm.

  • Getting around Krk and Baška with kids is quite convenient. In Krk Town, the charming old town streets are mostly pedestrian-friendly, making walking with children safe and enjoyable, especially near the Frankopan Castle and the lively waterfront promenade. Baška offers a scenic, flat seafront path perfect for strollers and bikes, while local buses connect major spots on the island, including the popular Vela Plaža beach, so you can explore comfortably without a car.

  • In Krk and Baška, families can expect average nightly rates for accommodations to range from €80 to €180, depending on the season and proximity to the Adriatic Sea. Many family-friendly apartments and small hotels offer amenities like pools or sea views, especially near Vela Plaža Beach in Baška or the historic old town of Krk. Booking during the summer months often means higher prices, but the vibrant atmosphere and easy access to local attractions make it worthwhile.

  • For a memorable week on Krk Island, start in the charming town of Krk, exploring its medieval walls and the Frankopan Castle before heading to Baška, famous for its sweeping Vela Plaža beach and the early Croatian Baška tablet at St. Lucy’s Church. Spend a day hiking the scenic Moon Plateau, then take a boat trip to the nearby islet of Košljun, home to a Franciscan monastery. Enjoy local seafood in Punat, and visit the vibrant Vrbnik, renowned for its Žlahtina wine and narrow streets.

  • Vela Plaža in Baška stands out as the sunniest and most popular beach on Krk Island, stretching for nearly two kilometers with a wide, pebbly shoreline that offers unobstructed sun exposure throughout the day. The crystal-clear Adriatic waters and the dramatic backdrop of the Velebit mountains create a stunning setting perfect for sunbathing. Visitors can enjoy vibrant beach bars, water sports, and nearby promenades, making Vela Plaža the top choice for soaking up the Mediterranean sun.

  • For an exhilarating sledding or tobogganing experience near Krk and Baška, head to Platak, a popular ski resort located about an hour’s drive from the island. Platak offers well-maintained slopes surrounded by the beautiful Risnjak National Park, providing a scenic backdrop for winter fun. The area is perfect for families and thrill-seekers alike, with facilities for renting sleds and plenty of cozy mountain huts where you can warm up with local specialties after a day in the snow.

  • In Krk and Baška, using public transportation is generally more cost-effective than renting a car, especially if you plan to stay within the main towns or visit nearby beaches like Vela Plaža. Buses connect key points on the island, including the historic town of Krk and popular tourist spots such as Punat and Baška, making it easy to explore without the expense of car rental, parking, and fuel. Public transport also lets you relax and enjoy the scenic Adriatic views.

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