


Krk
Diving on Krk
Krk is an island in the northern part of Croatia. It's very touristic but also very relaxing. You can go diving with a hand full of diving centers nearby the harbor. Guides are optional and dive sites are between 15 and 40 minutes by boat.
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June - September are the best months for diving since the temperature is usually best but you can dive year-round!
The Islands
The town of Krk is built around the harbor and you can easily grab a drink or meal in between dives. The plethora of restaurants and bars dotted along the coast will accommodate your every need. You can also rent motorbikes or bicycles and explore the island if you're not diving.
Or simply go sunbathing along the coast. There is a small beach area but walk a little bit further and you'll notice many people lounging on the artificial terraces carved out from the rocks!
Why go there?
The town is very cozy, charming and a great place to relax in comfort. Diving is surprisingly good and easily reachable.
How to get there?
The way to get from Zagreb to Krk if you don't have a car is by bus which takes about 3 hours and costs 75 kuna- 95 kuna and departs twice daily. You can easily book your buses online and usually, it's a direct connection.