Embark on a full-day trip from Pula to Krk, where you’ll explore the historic town, indulge in a tasting of local prosciutto, and have free time for souvenirs and drinks.
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Krk Island - The city of Krk was already mentioned by the blind Greek Homer in his famous poem under the name of Koureto, and many researchers connect this name with the inhabitants of the island of Krk. The city is dominated by the cathedral complex, although it is not located on a hill.
Krk’s cathedral is, along with the Frankopan family castle, the most famous city motif. In the 5th century the basilica, from the early Christian period, was situated on the location of the Roman thermae. During the following years, the cathedral experienced a variety of styles: romanic, gothic, renaissance, baroque and modern style. It was mentioned for the first time in written documents in 1186, and was dedicated to the Assumption of Mary.
- Private transportation
- Prosciutto Tasting
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Tour Guide
- Food and drinks and any extras that are not specified
Our full-day journey begins from a hotel in Pula, heading towards the city of Krk—a travel that could consume approximately 2.5 hours. Once we arrive, we embark on a guided tour of the enduringly fortified city of Krk, overridden by the majesty of its cathedral complex. Following this educational sightseeing, you are allocated some leisure time to browse for souvenirs or enjoy a refreshing drink. Continuing further, we make a stop at the renowned House of Krk’s prosciutto for a tasting session of their locally produced goods. The day concludes with return transport to your hotel in Pula.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.