Its being in touch with the mainland via the majestic Krk Bridge, the airport on the island's north-west, and car-ferry links with the other islands of the Northern Adriatic have made Krk a tourist destination that can be reached rapidly from any direction. And then there are only another ten kilometres to Njivice by the island roads from the bridge or the airport - or you can sail in from the sea.
The one-time fishing village is today a very attractive place for a holiday among the luxuriant coastal greenery and by the clean sea. The Jadran and Beli Kamik hotels are situated in a gentle little bay alongside a pebbly beach and well laid-out sunbathing places. They have standards of appointment and comfort that meet the requirements of every guest. In the midst of the woods, in the of the beach where both children and parents can find their ideal place under the sun are the flats and bungalows of the Flora tourist complex. Those who prefer a more direct communion with nature can stay in the excellently appointed auto-camp, while private rooms and boarding houses offer a real sense of home.
The pebble and stone beaches in the town, alongside the hotels, or the hidden coves not far off for those who prefer peace and quiet, and the naturist beaches close to the camp give everyone a chance to choose. All you need to know is just what kind of place it is you are looking for. During the day, and even late at night, Njivice provides many sporting and recreational facilities-tennis, boules, mini-golf, table tennis, basketball...
The sea sports facilities are particularly attractive and include games, speed-boating, water-skiing, jet-skiing, windsurfing and even parachute flying. Walking along the beach, dancing on some terrace, a moment of relaxation in a cellar typical of this coast to the sound of an island singing group accompanied by home-cured prosciutto are just some of the ways of spending an evening. The fishermen's fiestas and performances showing off traditional costume, song and dance are not be missed, which also goes for the fish specialties served in restaurants with the fine wine of the region called Žlahtina.
Guided tours allow you to get to know the natural beauties of the island and some of the buildings and sites that bear witness to the rich past of the island of Krk. The most interesting to go to are Jurandvor, medieval Krk, the Franciscan monastery on the islet of Košljun, the lovely cavern called Biserujka and picturesque Vrbnik.

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