Malinska - accommodation and tourist guide - by EL-PI Tours

Malinska, Krk

Malinska is located on the western coast of Krk Island. Once primarily known as a safe haven for ships, it's transformed into a sought-after tourist destination. Its biggest advantages are pristine beaches, clear waters, and rich cultural heritage. With its Mediterranean climate characterized by mild winters and warm summers, it attracts many visitors throughout the year.

It has become one of the most developed tourist resorts on the island of Krk. Located 13 km north of the town Krk, in a bay protected with trees and several beautiful pebble and sandy beaches, it offers accommodation in private homes, hotels, camps and villas with pools.

The history of Malinska dates back over a thousand years. Archaeological findings and historical documents prove the existence of Roman settlements in the region. Over the centuries, Malinska's strategic position made it a center for trade, fishing, and agriculture. The town is named after a 15th-century mill (‘mlin’ in Croatian) which was crucial for the locals.

Malinska is surrounded by dense forests and olive groves, which offer a cool respite during the summer months. The region is home to a number of picturesque beaches like Rova, Vantačići, and Porat. The coastline of Malinska is dotted with intimate coves and clear waters, making it a favorite spot for swimming, diving, and other water sports.


What to do while on holiday in Malinska?

Malinska has several fully maintained beaches where you can enjoy the summer days (more about the beaches below). For lovers of active holidays, it offers bike trails suitable for all ages, walking paths and jogging paths. In the immediate vicinity of Malinska, there are several pitches for mini golf, tennis, bowling and horseback riding. However, you can also dive, sail or try your hand at fishing.


The town offers a diversity of tourist entertainment options. During the summer there are various events as a part of the "Culture summer” initiative, sailing regattas, folk festivals, concerts and shows. For those who enjoy nightlife, there is a modern open-air night club and bars where you can relax and wait for the dawn. 

To the gourmands we recommend to try the local cuisine in one of the taverns. Given its coastal position, seafood is a staple here. From fresh fish, mussels to calamari, the culinary offerings are a treat for seafood enthusiasts. The region is also known for its wines, particularly the indigenous Vrbnička Žlahtina, and its various homemade brandies. Enjoy exquisite meals, superb extra-virgin olive oil and a glass of fine wine.


Near are also smaller towns such as Porat, Vantačići, Zidarići, Sv. Vid, Kremenići, where you can find private accommodation in a beautiful and peaceful surrounding.


Beautiful Malinska beaches 

Malinska boasts a variety of stunning beaches that cater to both locals and tourists alike. These beaches, set against the backdrop of the Adriatic Sea, offer a unique blend of natural beauty and convenience. Here's an overview of some of the notable beaches in Malinska:

  1. Rova Beach: Located near luxurious hotels and villas, Rova is one of the more upscale beaches in Malinska. It's a pebbly beach known for its clear waters, making it an ideal spot for swimming and snorkeling. The beach is equipped with sun loungers, umbrellas, and offers water sports facilities.
  2. Vantačići Beach:This is a peaceful pebble beach located south of Malinska. It's perfect for families and those who prefer a quieter environment. The crystal-clear waters and nearby pine trees provide a picturesque setting for relaxation.
  3. Draga Beach: Located near the center of town, Draga Beach is a favorite among families. It's a combination of pebbly and concrete areas, making it versatile for sunbathers and swimmers alike. The beach has a playground and is in proximity to various restaurants and cafes.
  4. Haludovo Beach: This beach is a mix of sand and pebbles, and its gentle entry into the sea makes it perfect for children. It is located near the Haludovo hotel complex. Visitors of this beach have access to various facilities and amenities, including bars and eateries.
  5. Malin Beach: Another beach great for families is Malin Beach. It's mostly pebbly with some sandy spots, and it features a water slide for added entertainment. With its location near several accommodation facilities, it's a convenient choice for many tourists.
  6. Kijac Beach: A bit further from the center of town, Kijac Beach offers a peaceful environment. It's a pebbly beach with a gentle entrance into the sea. The dense oak forest nearby provides natural shade, making it an excellent choice during the hot summer days.


Additional Tips for the beaches in Malinska

  • Water Quality: The beaches of Malinska are known for their clean waters, and many of them are regularly awarded the Blue Flag, a testament to their excellent water quality and environmental management.

  • Amenities: Many of the beaches are equipped with showers, changing rooms, and sunbed rentals. There are also numerous cafes and restaurants close to the beaches where visitors can enjoy local delicacies.

  • Water Sports: For adventure enthusiasts, several beaches in Malinska offer water sports facilities like jet-skiing, paddleboarding, and windsurfing.


Malinska's beaches offer a blend of tranquility and activity, making them suitable for all types of visitors. Whether you're seeking a peaceful sunbathing spot, an adventurous water sports hub, or a family-friendly beach, Malinska has it all.


Cultural Heritage and Attractions

Malinska is not only renowned for its stunning beaches but also for its rich cultural heritage and a range of intriguing attractions. Here's a detailed overview:

  1. Church of St. Apollonia: One of the defining landmarks is the Church of St. Apollonia. It provides insights into the religious and architectural history of the region. This church stands as a testament to the deeply ingrained faith of the local population over the centuries.
  2. Monastery of St. Mary Magdalene in Porat: Situated close to Malinska, in the village of Porat, this Franciscan monastery dates back to the 15th century. The monastery houses a museum that displays a fascinating collection of liturgical artifacts, ancient manuscripts, and other invaluable historical documents. The complex is surrounded by serene gardens, making it a peaceful spot for contemplation.
  3. The Dubašnica Ethno House: A window into the past, the Dubašnica Ethno House provides visitors with an understanding of traditional life in this part of the island. The house displays various objects used in everyday life, showcasing the region's customs, crafts, and traditional ways of living.
  4. Archaeological site Cickini: Between the two ancient towns of the island of Krk, Fulfinum and Curicum, a villa rustica was built in early antiquity. In the period of late antiquity, between the 5th and 6th centuries, a sacral complex was built on that site, which we know today as the site of Cickini. The complex was destroyed in a fire at the beginning of the 7th century, was used for some time on a reduced scale, and was probably abandoned at the end of the 8th century.
  5. The Cave Biserujka: Though not directly in Malinska, it's a short drive away and is one of Krk Island's most famous attractions. The cave captivates with its impressive stalactites and stalagmites. Legends even suggest that it once hid a pirate treasure.
  6. Olive Groves and Olive Oil Tasting: The region around Malinska is peppered with ancient olive groves. Many local producers offer guided tours where visitors can learn about olive cultivation and production processes. Tasting the rich, flavourful olive oil is a must-do experience.
  7. Local Festivities: Every summer, the town comes alive with a range of cultural events, including the Malinska Summer Festival, where locals and tourists alike can indulge in traditional music, dance, and food. Fisherman’s festivals are especially popular, showcasing the town's deep-rooted connection to the sea.


Malinska is a treasure trove of history, culture, and natural beauty. Its attractions range from ancient religious sites to artistic expressions and traditional celebrations. For anyone keen to experience the deep-rooted heritage of the Adriatic region, this is an unmissable destination on the Island of Krk.


Conclusion

Malinska, with its blend of natural beauty, historical significance, and cultural richness, is a must-visit for anyone traveling to Croatia. It offers a serene escape for those looking to immerse themselves in the charm of the Adriatic and the hospitality of its people. Whether you're a history buff, nature lover, or just in search of a tranquil getaway, here you will enjoy an unforgettable experience.

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