Crikvenica is a seaside town on the Kvarner Gulf, south of Rijeka, that has been a holiday destination since the 19th century when Austro-Hungarian officials came for the mild climate and sea air. It's a traditional Adriatic resort — a long promenade, pebbly beaches, and a mix of old hotels and modern apartments along the waterfront. It doesn't have the glamour of Opatija or the drama of Dalmatian towns, but it offers reliable beach holidays with good infrastructure, family-friendly swimming, and a gentler atmosphere than the more fashion-conscious destinations further south. The views across the Kvarner to Krk island are a constant backdrop.
Why Stay in Crikvenica
- Beach and promenade: The Lungomare promenade stretches several kilometres along the waterfront, connecting beaches, restaurants, and parks. The beaches are pebbly with some concrete bathing areas. The water quality is good and the bay is sheltered.
- Family orientation: The gradual entry to the sea, the beach services, and the promenade walks suit families. Several hotels have children's programmes. The atmosphere is relaxed without being boring.
- Climate: The Kvarner is known for its mild microclimate — warmer than the Croatian interior, cooled by sea breezes. The sun hours are good from May to October.
- Access: Rijeka (30 minutes) is nearby for cultural excursions. Krk island is accessible by bridge (30 minutes). The Istrian peninsula and Plitvice Lakes are within day-trip range.