About Baska

 

Baška is the best known tourist resort on the island of Krk, the Adriatic's biggest island ( 40.578 ha).

The town is located in a gentle valley and in a bay surrounded by vineyards, olive groves and flowering broom, with a picturesque background of the rocky mountains of Velebit and the islet of Prvić, which seem to shelter its unique 1800 m long pebbly beach, justly said to be one of the loveliest in the Adriatic.

Baška has an extremely impressive and ancient cultural heritage.
Its cultural heritage combined with the wide range of services it offers definitely makes it one of the most interesting and alluring places on the Croatian Adriatic.

Baška is famous in history for the well-known Baška tablet, but it has a range of other valuable cultural sites that deserve attention, such as the old town centre, the remains of a Roman settlement, and sacral-cultural memorials.