Malinska-Dubasnica: Seaside Jewel of Western Croatia
Founded in 1993, Malinska-Dubasnica is a small coastal city in Primorje-Gorski Kotar County in Krk Island, Croatia. This municipality is a former port market but with its development and mass settlement has become one the country’s top tourist destination. Today, Malinska-Dubasnica district has plenty of small communities with outstanding cultural, natural and ethnographic resources. Coming to Malinska-Dubasnica, visitors will arrive at Rijeka International Airport then drive approximately 23 minutes to reach the municipal’s center.
Best Time to Visit
Like any other seaside town, summer is when Malinska-Dubasnica welcomed most of its tourists relatively making Malinska-Dubasnica hotel rates and airfare more costly. Tourists who don’t what big crowd and what to have a quiet memorable beach experience should travel to Malinska-Dubasnica, Croatia in spring or between the months of March to May. June is the busiest month in the city for it is when the KrK Folklore Festival is celebrated. During this event when locals wear their colorful and traditional costumes called tanac and kanat.
What to Do & Area Attractions
Malinska-Dubasnica’s historical and cultural can be best seen in its sacred places which include Franciscan Monastery and St. Apolinar Parish Church. In here, visitors can admire ancient sculptures and old writings. After a holy visit, tourists may head to many of the city’s stunning beaches like Rajska Beach, Kijac Beach and Malin Beach. Most of these beaches have hotels that offer a relaxing and comfortable accommodation by the beach. Highly rated and luxurious hotels in Malinska-Dubasnica are Hotel Villa Margaret, Hotel Malin and Blue Waves Resort.