Krk camping is the adventurous traveler’s best means of experiencing


Posted May 25, 2013 by timbaub00

Krk camping is the adventurous traveler’s best means of experiencing an impressive holiday on Croatia’s biggest island.

 
Krk camping is the adventurous traveler’s best means of experiencing an impressive holiday on Croatia’s biggest island. Depending on your interest and degree of comfort in daily life, three and four stars hotels Krk are also available throughout your stay in this picturesque landscape. A wide range of itineraries await you, according to the time you have at your disposal and the type of sights you most ardently wish to. Croatia is blooming in great tourist opportunities and beautiful weather between April and September, although you’ll find that just at the beginning of the season the sea temperature will be rather cold, while the accommodation prices will be much lower than in mid-season.

May and June qualify as the ideal months for visiting Croatia, providing the excellent set-up for all kinds of outdoor activities and meeting the tourists with most of the Krk camping sites and hotels Krk opened and still at a reasonable price. If you are not exactly an exhibitionist and tend to enjoy your holidays in peace, without an appetite for large crowds, then the months of July and August are not the ones appropriate to visit Croatia, since places such as Krk, Rab, Istria, Bol, Korcula, Hvar and Dubrovnik can become tortuously crowed will the prices for accommodation will go sky high. The main advantage that these months present to the more inquisitive tourist is that they allow access to places previously inaccessible.

The Krk Island is the resting place of a wealth of historical inheritances, beginning with the first traces of its inhabitancy, during the Neolithic Age and according to the Latin and Greek historians, Krk was an island held by Liburnians until their defeat by the Romans, subsequently turning Krk into a municipality. During a Krk camping trip, the proof of these events can be seen in the remainings of thermal baths and defensive walls, elements that once were part of the strongest city located on the Adriatic coast. After the fall of the Western Roman Empire, Krk came under the dominion of the Byzantine Empire.

Some of the hotels Krk actually take their names from personalities involved in these historical facts. For instance, the Croatian King Zvonomir is disputed by many as having been the first king to bring the Island Krk under the control of the Croatian kingdom in 875, just before it was conquered by venetians in 1001 and subsequently developing into an important point on the Mediterranean trade route and transforming the noble family that was ruling the city of Krk at that time into Counts, whom at they turn became increasingly powerful until finally they were able to challenge the Venetian authority.

Krk camping is a wonderful chance of seeing the traces of these events, now that due to the extraordinary feat of engineering that has permitted the island’s connection with the mainland through a 1, 430 m long concrete bridge built in 1980, one of the longest in the world and in itself an attraction, especially for those passionate about engineering. For many tourists, Krk constitutes a crossing point, its proximity to Germany, northern Italy, Germany and Austria allowing it to become a beautiful stop on a much vast touristic itinerary.

If you’re longing for a first hand contact with the fascinating history of the Krk Island, there are countless Krk camping http://www.hotelibaska.hr/en/camping.aspx opportunities and hotels Krk http://www.hotelibaska.hr/en/destination.aspx that await you.
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Country Croatia (Hrvatska)
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Last Updated May 25, 2013