Charter a Yacht in Krk: Kvarner Largest Island

Charter a Yacht in Krk: Kvarner Largest Island

Cast off from Marina Punat at noon, sail to Krk Old Town or Vrbnik cliff village, eat at a Baška seafront konoba by night. 3-day Kvarner base.

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Krk

Krk is the largest island in the Kvarner Gulf (and tied with Cres for the largest in the Adriatic at 405 square kilometres), connected to the Croatian mainland by a 1,430-metre bridge — making it the only major Croatian island accessible by car. The medieval Krk Town on the west coast is one of the oldest continuously inhabited urban settlements on the Adriatic, with a 12th-century Venetian-era cathedral and Roman city walls. The cliff-edge village of Vrbnik on the east coast holds one of the narrowest streets in the world (43 centimetres wide) and the local Žlahtina white wine. The south coast holds Baška, with a 2-kilometre pebble beach and the medieval Baška Tablet (the earliest written Croatian Glagolitic inscription, 1100 AD). The Marina Punat (810 berths) is the main Kvarner charter base. Season runs April through October.

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Krk Harbor
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Krk Harbour, a charming small historic harbor located in the heart of Krk town, offers essential facilities for visiting boats. The harbor provides electricity and water connections, ensuring a convenient stop for sailors. For refueling needs, there are two gas stations: one designed for speedboats and dinghies, and another central station for larger vessels. While the harbor lacks sanitary facilities, its location amidst the historic town center offers easy access to local attractions, shops, and restaurants.

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Krk Cathedral
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The Krk Cathedral, a stunning landmark in the heart of the old town, is a must-visit for history and architecture enthusiasts. Dating back to the 5th century, this cathedral reflects centuries of architectural styles, from Romanesque to Baroque influences. Its serene interior features beautiful altars and religious artworks, while the bell tower offers panoramic views of Krk town. The cathedral is not just a place of worship but a living testament to the island’s rich cultural and historical heritage.

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Vrbnik
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Vrbnik, perched on a cliff overlooking the Adriatic, is one of Krk’s most picturesque towns. Known for its narrow cobblestone streets and charming medieval architecture, Vrbnik exudes timeless charm. The town is famous for its wine production, particularly the local Žlahtina white wine, which visitors can taste in its cozy wineries and restaurants. Don’t miss the opportunity to explore the labyrinth-like alleys, take in the stunning coastal views, and experience the warm hospitality of this enchanting town.

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