Baška
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At only a few hours distance from the centres of European major cities, lies 'Baška' , a hidden gem of the Croatian Adriatic. This cultural and historical centre famous for its inscribed stone monument from 1100 and a hundred year tradition in tourism, has developed into a popular resort for a great number of holidaymakers. High quality accommodation, sports facilities, unique pebbly beaches, more the 2500 hours of sunshine p.a. and gastronomic delights, make Baška the right choice for everyone. It is impossible to come, and not return.

Baška has a rich cultural and historical heritage. Worth mentioning is the early Christian archealogical site from the 5th century, the renowned Baška Tablet from the year 1100 with the accompanying monastery of St. Lucy, as well as many historical churches and chapels. The local museum in Baška houses an interesting ethnographic collection.
One out of some thirty pebbly beaches that can be reached on foot or by boot, can be only yours. It is up to you to discover one of the unspoilt bigger or smaller beaches, or the tiniest for those in love, or a sheltered beach in the shade of a fragrant pine tree.

The craggy landscape and the coastline of Baška's surrounding area will captivate your attention. For lovers of mountain heights, there are 16 hiking trails with a total length of over 80 km. The trails range from the easy to the more demanding ones, so everyone can choose according to their abilities, wishes or inclinations. Your effort and curiosity will be rewarded with spectacular and breathtaking views. Those interested in the wildlife of the area can see indigenous animals and underwater species in their natural surroundings.

Medical herbs grow in abundance, making the Baška valley a healthy environment for your holiday. Wormwood, sage, thyme, and milfoil are just some of the plants that can be found here.
Traditional events, folk dancing, concerts, harmony singing, and the local cuisine will all complement a carefree and relaxing holiday.

Nature has endowed the island with Mediterranean fruit:olives, grapevine, figs and fish. Today these products can be tasted in numerous restaurants, wine cellars, inns and snack bars. These is a selection of seafood, from salted anchovies, marinated fish and shrimps to lobster, but also a wide choice of excellent meat dishes. Try some of the local dishes, which you surely enjoy
The historic stone inscription known as the Baška tablet
Baška tablet
Baška tablet is one of the first monuments containing an inscription in the Croatian language, dating from the year 1100.The tablet was discovered by scholars in 1851 in the paving of the Romanesque church of St. Lucy in Jurandvor, near Baška, on the island of Krk...

 was found in Jurandvor
Jurandvor
Jurandvor is a village in Croatia. It is connected by the D102 highway....

 nearby. The city is also famous for its aquarium
Aquarium
An aquarium is a vivarium consisting of at least one transparent side in which water-dwelling plants or animals are kept. Fishkeepers use aquaria to keep fish, invertebrates, amphibians, marine mammals, turtles, and aquatic plants...

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