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CRIKVENICADRAMALJ

JADRANOVOSELCE

Crikvenica

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Welcome to the Crikvenica Riviera, a region whose unique identity is often attributed to its valuable archaeological legacy, to a tradition of tourism dating back more than a century, to a people devoted to the sea and to fishing, and to a natural environment of great beauty and diversity. Crikvenica, Dramalj, Jadranovo and Selce welcome you with characteristic hospitality to a place of unique harmony, of sunlight, fresh air, pleasant scents of the sea and the rocky coastal landscape, and to an abundance of green parks and charming walks.Enjoy the benefits of the Mediterranean climate, take a walk along the seafront, hear the seagulls calling, and leave behind the hectic pace of everyday life...We wish you a pleasant stay here, genuinely hoping that someday soon the places of this Riviera might be included in your personal store of treasured memories!

Publisher: Crikvenica Tourist BoardOn behalf of the publisher: Marijana Biondić

Concept: Marijana BiondićCoordinator: Andrea Car

Design: AD STUDIO, CrikvenicaText: Andrea Car, Tea Rosić

Contributors: Tea Car Reljac, Ljubica Grbčić, Gordana Jelenović, Luka Pobor

Photographs: Egon Hreljanović, Dražen Agatić, Miroslav Matejčić, Bojan Crnić and Domagoj Kunić, Crikvenica Tourist

Board archiveRealisation: NERIZ, Jadranovo

Translation: ADVERBUM, OpatijaPrint: PRINTERA GRUPA, Sv. Nedelja

The publisher cannot guarantee complete accuracy of the information contained in this material, nor be held responsible

for any errors in or amendments to such information.

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RICH HISTORY 6

WHAT TO SEE 9

WHERE TO STAY 12

WHERE TO EAT 15

HEALTH TOURISM 18

BEACHES 21

EVENTS 24

ACTIVITY HOLIDAYS 27

NIGHTLIFE 29

EXCURSIONS 30

MAGICAL VINODOL 31

DIVERSITY OF THE SURROUNDING AREA 32

THINGS TO SEE 34

MAPS 40

USEFUL INFORMATION 52

CONTENTS

WELCOME

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CRIKVENICA RIVIERA

The Crikvenica Riviera comprises the quaint coastal resorts of Crikvenica, Dramalj, Jadranovo and Selce. Each of these has its own special charm, formed by the area’s valuable archaeologic al legacy, its tradition of tourism dating back more than a century, and by its people’s long devotion to the sea and to fishing. The diversity of the area’s natural landscapes, reaching from the coast over the green Vinodol Valley to the forests in the continental hinterland, makes the Crikvenica Riviera a particularly attractive tourism destination. The four resorts, located on one of the most picturesque parts of the Adriatic coast, are so different yet enjoy such harmonious coexistence – which is what makes them so unique...

INFO: Crikvenica Tourist BoardTrg Stjepana Radića 1c, 51260 Crikvenica,Tel: 385(0)51784 101; fax: 385(0)51781 056,e-mail: [email protected]

CRIKVENICA

In addition to beautiful natural surroundings, crystal clear seas and fresh air, and traditionally hospitable people, one of the main reasons for choosing Crikvenica for your holidays is the area’s balmy, stable and healthy Mediterranean climate and microclimate. The winters here are mild, the summers are warm yet not too hot – the ideal conditions for the development of health tourism here more than one century ago. The area’s long, sand and pebble beaches, with numerous play areas for children, are all connected by a footpath through its lush Mediterranean vegetation. On offer here are plenty of opportunities to sunbathe, swim, walk, cycle or enjoy recreational sports. Crikvenica’s tourism offer reflects the valuable historical and cultural heritage of the local area. This includes events such as the traditional Fishermen’s Week (one of the oldest festivals in Crikvenica), the Aquarium, filled with more than 150 species of fish, the ever-popular Love Path, the

Crikvenica Town Museum, and a fine variety of galleries. The area’s extensive sporting, entertainment, cultural and gastronomic programmes, and its unique mingling of sun, fine air, scents of the sea and of pine trees, make Crikvenica a destination that appeals to all the senses, the perfect venue for a relaxing holiday that will surely become part of your most treasured holiday memories.INFO: Crikvenica Tourism SocietyTrg Stjepana Radića 1c, 51260 Crikvenica, Tel: +385 (0)51 241 051, fax: +385 (0)51 241 867www.tzg-crikvenice.hre-mail: [email protected]

DRAMALJ

Connected to Crikvenica by a seaside promenade, Dramalj stretches all the way to the Kačjak peninsula. This area started being more intensively developed at the end of the 19th century, following the expansion of nearby Crikvenica. Dramalj is characterised by favourable natural characteristics – a mild Mediterranean climate, lush vegetation, a crystal clear sea and an abundance of hours of sunshine throughout the year. Accommodation is provided in numerous private villas, newly built properties and privately owned apartments, holiday homes and hotels. Dramalj boasts several well-tended beaches equipped with various facilities (some of these beaches have won awards for the best in Croatia), and a range of venues for entertainment and cultural events such as the Summer Carnival.INFO: Dramalj Tourism SocietyGajevo šetalište 48, 51265 Dramalj, Tel: +385 (0)51 786 363, fax: +385 (0)51 786 021e-mail: [email protected],

JADRANOVO

Jadranovo is an attractive seaside resort, ideal for a quiet holiday. It is known for beautiful scenery, unspoilt natu-ral surroundings, numerous coves and romantically se-

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cluded beaches. A coastal promenade and a network of walking trails criss-crossing the hinterland are just right for pleasant walks and recreation on hot summer days. Jadranovo is noted for its beautiful nature, for its tran-quil pine forests and seaside walks, for quiet coves and beaches, for its crystal clear sea and crisp fresh air. The area’s long tradition of welcoming visitors, its hospita-ble people, beautiful scenery and comfortable accom-modation in family homes, as well as fine gastronomic choices, are just a small part of what Jadranovo has to offer its visitors.If you decide to visit Jadranovo, or to return here, we feel confident that it will be a memorable experience in a place just right for unwinding and relaxing. For this is where you can escape the hectic pace of everyday life and find your own oasis of quietness, at least for a while.INFO: Jadranovo Tourism SocietyIvani bb, 51264 Jadranovo, Tel:+385 (0)51 246 160, fax:+385 (0)51 788 568 e-mail: [email protected]

SELCE

Selce is located in a picturesque cove next to Crikvenica, on one of the most diverse parts of the Adriatic coast. This seaside resort, once a village of fishermen and stonemasons, today makes an interesting holiday destination with a tradition of tourism reaching back more than a century. Selce has won many awards for the excellence of its tourism offer and the overall appearance of the town. It has also won the title of best holiday resort on Kvarner four times. In addition, it came second twice and first once (in 2002) in the “Blue Flower” campaign organised by the Croatian National Tourist Board for the best holiday resort on the Adriatic. Selce is a perfect place for pleasant summer holidays, with well-tended Blue Flag beaches, a wonderfully clean sea, a seaside promenade, and many cultural, entertainment and sporting events (folklore, concerts, painting exhibitions, fish festivals on the waterfront, sport-fishing for visitors, sailing regattas and much more). The town also has a diving centre with diving school and various water sport facilities. Selce can accommodate several thousand visitors in private homes and hotels, holiday villas and two campsites set amidst the area’s beautiful natural scenery and crystal clear sea.INFO: Selce Tourism SocietyŠetalište Ivana Jeličića 1, 51266 Selce, Tel: +385 (0)51 765 165, fax: +385 (0)51 768 108 e-mail: [email protected]

CLIMATECrikvenica is sheltered from strong winds by the slopes of the Kapela mountain range to the north and by the island of Krk to the south. This favourable position gives the local climate a combination of Mediterranean and continental features. Predominant, however, is the mild, stable Mediterranean climate, characterised by many hours of sunshine and the presence of currents of both mountain and sea air. The summers here are dry, clear and pleasantly warm. The winters are cloudy and rainy, yet relatively mild with balmy local breezes. The average temperature in winter is ca. 9 °C, and in summer around 23 °C. Snow, fog and temperatures under 5 °C are rather rare. The sea air is noted for its cleanliness and for containing dispersed trace elements that are beneficial to human health, but only a minor concentration of harmful pollen allergens and waste gases. The beneficial effects of the local air are further boosted by high percentages of ozone, chlorine, sodium and iodine. A salinity of 4% and continuous currents from south-east to north-west make the seawater here particularly clear. Average sea temperatures in summer reach from 23°C in June to 27°C in July and August.

POSITIONCrikvenica is located in Kvarner Bay in the Adriatic Sea, about thirty kilometres from the town of Rijeka, the centre of the Primorje and Gorski kotar region. The Crikvenica Riviera includes Crikvenica itself and a string of smaller resorts – Selce, Dramalj and Jadranovo. The town area extends over ca. thirty square kilometres of the mainland and the waters of the Vinodol Channel. Its excellent geographical position and good traffic connections are two of the main reasons why tourism began developing here more than one century ago. The Crikvenica area can be easily reached from many towns throughout Central Europe. Apart from by road, Crikvenica can also be easily reached by sea or by air. Boat owners can find moorings in the central town harbour or in some of the small ports in the area. The nearby marina in Punat on the island of Krk provides winter mooring services. The island of Krk also hosts Rijeka Airport, only twenty kilometres from Crikvenica.

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RICH HISTORY

For centuries, the area around today’s Crikvenica Riviera has witnessed periods of war and peace, reign of various rulers, and the establishment of new governments and boundaries. It has been a meeting point of different languages and alphabets, different cultures and civilisations, from the times of the Liburnians and the Romans, through the Hungarian and Austrian periods, right up to the present day. Traces of this are still visible in the area’s remnants of settlements, burial mounds and defensive dry-stone walls, or in the weapons, jewellery, ceramics and specific amphorae that have been found here. Less tangible traces of these civilisations also still exist, in barbarian curses, the Pauline prayers, weeping of local labourers, in the jokes and songs of the fishermen...The best-known map of the Roman Empire, the Tabula Peutingeriana from the 3rd century AD, whose medieval copy from the 12th century has been preserved and named after Konrad Peutinger who owned it in the 16th century, indicates the position of a station in the northern part of the Liburnian coast between Tarsatica (today, Rijeka) and Senia (Senj). This station, marked on the map as Ad Turres, had a military garrison that protected the entire local area and the important Roman road that connected the north of Italy (the town of Aquileia), through Tergesta (Triest) and Tarsatica (Rijeka), with Dalmatia.In the area of Ad Turres at the turn of the 1st century BC and the 1st century AD was the workshop of Sextus Metilius Maximus with facilities for producing ceramic items. For the effective operation of such a workshop, some essential natural requirements had to be met: closeness to the source of the raw material (clay pits), availability of freshwater, large amounts of combustible material (firewood) and, finally, proximity to a road or sea route. Crikvenica fulfilled all these prerequisites.The history of Crikvenica, Dramalj, Jadranovo and Selce was closely intertwined with the development of the nearby fertile valley of Vinodol and its medieval fortified towns of Drivenik, Grižane and Bribir. During the Middle Ages, each of these towns had its own harbour on the coast, which led to the development of fishing villages around them. The stone houses were built in a very specific way, characterised by vaults and small courtyards enclosed by high stone walls. Between these walls wind narrow lanes, just wide enough for two people to go by.Today we can still find remnants of the work of the area’s skilled bricklayers and stonemasons, who often had to earn their bread far from home. The Crikvenica area also produced many skilled fishermen, and the beginning of the 20th century saw the rapid rise of tourism as the primary economic activity. This stagnated, however, in the period between the two world wars, and during the Croatian Homeland War in the 1990s. But a new era of social and economic prosperity began in 1993 with the establishment of the Town of Crikvenica as a local government within the independent Republic of Croatia.

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Before the area of the present town became populated, people lived in the hinterland, around Kotor on a nearby hill. The name Kotor comes from the Latin name Ad turres, which was translated as kid tor (at the towers) by the Croats after their arrival. The parish of Kotor used to be part of the small medieval town of Grižane. Local people engaged in agriculture, livestock breeding and fishing, and learned to grow vines from the Roman people domiciled here. In 1225, the noble family of Frankopan came into possession of the Vinodol parish and continued to rule the area until the Croatian noblemen Petar Zrinski and Fran Krsto Frankopan were executed in Wiener Neustadt in 1671. Under the Frankopan rule, the free citizens of the towns in the Vinodol area compiled the Vinodol Law, the first Croatian legal document. This was in 1288, at a time when many parts of Europe were still regarded as barbarian. People from the Vinodol area used to trade goods between the coast and the hinterland on carriages, an activity locally known as kirijašenje. This is why the people from Crikvenica are sometimes called Kirci, although they never actually engaged in such activities.In 1412, Nikola IV Frankopan renovated the old church dedicated to the Virgin Mary and built a monastery, and gave it to the Pauline monks, which was confirmed by a deed of donation in which the name of Crikvenica was first mentioned in an official document. In the following centuries, until the Pauline order was abolished in 1786, Paulists, also sometimes known as the white friars because of their white habits, played an important role in almost all areas of life of local people.Paulists knew the Glagolitic alphabet and Glagolitic liturgical books and were meritorious for education and spreading literacy among children. They cultivated music, arts, and philology and played an important role in the local economy because they owned arable land in the plain of Crikvenica and watermills and a sawmill on the stream of Dubračina. They also had the right to levy income from trade across the entire coastal area of Crikvenica.After the abolishment of the Pauline order, their monastery – today the Hotel Kaštel – had various functions and was converted several times, which is why today there are no traces of the monastery architecture. Unlike the monastery, the former Pauline church preserved many works of art and traces of renewals from different style periods. These all attest to the

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devotion of the Paulists and local people to the Virgin Mary, who had been worshipped in the Dubračina area from the early Middle Ages.Major settlement of Crikvenica as we know it today started in the 17th century, especially in 1776 after fire devastated a great part of Kotor. Among the destroyed buildings was the parish church of St. Simon, which led to the centre of the parish moving to Crikvenica. This was a period when the Turks and Venetians no longer posed any threat, making life along the coast much safer. But due to the lack of arable land, people from Crikvenica soon started turning more towards the sea and quickly gained a reputation as the best fishermen in the northern Adriatic. They became known as Saragari because of their skill at catching small oily fish, mostly pilchards, locally called sarag.In the mid-19th century, local people started migrating to other continents, particularly well-known being the groups of fishermen who settled in San Pedro and Seattle. People from Crikvenica were also widely known as skilled stonemasons and bricklayers.At the end of the 19th century, Crikvenica was part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. A period of intense tourism development – especially health tourism – followed the construction of the first wooden swimming baths in 1888 and the hotels Therapia (1895) and Miramare (1906). With the development of steam ships and passenger traffic to Rijeka, Crikvenica became more easily accessible and thus better known among tourists from the nearby areas and abroad. Over time, as its reputation for tourism continued to grow, Crikvenica became one of the leading holiday resorts on the Adriatic and a popular destination for many generations of visitors.

DRAMALJIn the beginning, Dramalj was a fishing harbour surrounded by olive groves owned by people who lived in the valley of Tribalj. It was first mentioned only at the beginning of the 18th century, when it was p e r m a n e n t l y populated and known as Zagorje-Dramalj. The settlement formed and then began to grow around the small church of St. Helen,

which was renovated and expanded at the beginning of the 19th century. This church was built on the spot of an old chapel, which had been converted in the Baroque style and expanded in the 18th century, when Dramalj was a chaplaincy of the parish of Belgrad. In 1796, a famous artist from Rijeka, Giuseppe Capovilla, made a marble altar for this

church. The Parish of St. Helen was founded in 1809, but the Parish House and the Church of St. Helen were only built after 1812. Mate Balas, the parish priest at that time, used his own money and the contributions of his parishioners to initiate construction of the new church. The interior of the church was decorated in the 19th century: the pulpit in 1837, and the main altar in 1845.The town was soon renamed Sveta Jelena (St. Helen), after the church, but after World War Two got its old name back again – Dramalj. In the immediate vicinity of the church is the House of Culture, which hosted the first people’s library (founded in 1939). Construction of the first tourist accommodation facilities began between the two world wars. Over the following years, Dramalj grew into a resort that particularly appeals to weekenders and holidaymakers.

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A favourable local climate and an interesting location on the coast were what attracted people to Jadranovo in ancient times. The oldest preserved traces of human settlements here date back to the Early Stone Age (6500-4000 BC). In the Early Iron Age, the cove of Lokvišće in the present Jadranovo area was used as a shelter and a harbour for the Drivenik fort. Archaeological research in recent years in the cove of Lokvišće has revealed traces of a more ancient archaeological layer with remnants of items from the period between the end of the 2nd century BC and mid-1st century BC.A large number of broken amphoras indicates that wine and oil were produced in the area. In the Middle Ages, Jadranovo was known as Sveti Jakov (St. James) and was a littoral property and harbour of Drivenik Castle and Municipality. The end of the 18th century saw the arrival of settlers from the Drivenik area, who established several hamlets in the surroundings of the old church of St. James. The new centre of the parish developed around the renovated and expanded church of St. James.Most people from Sveti Jakov made their living from fishing, predominantly tuna fishing, but some of them were also skilled bricklayers.In the 17th century, the tuna lookout posts around Crikvenica and in Selce were owned by administrators of the Zrinski noble family estates, but later these lookout posts were managed by various tenants. The only preserved tuna lookout post in the Crikvenica area is located in Jadranovo. The first tourists came here in the 1930s. Since then, Jadranovo has developed into a popular holiday resort with many regular guests. Jadranovo today includes several scattered hamlets (Ivani, Kloštar, Katun, Neriz, Smokovo, Šiljevica etc.), and has managed to preserve its identity and coastal village charm despite the newly built properties and tourism development.

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SELCE

The oldest traces of human dwellings in the area surrounding Selce were found on the nearby hill of Sv. Juraj (St. George). The plateau on this hill is enclosed by a stone mound that was created by the demolition of the massive prehistoric wall. The settlement was located inside the stone wall, which once reached three metres in height. However, traces of this settlement have been erased by the passing centuries and washed away by rain. The early Romanesque church on the Sv. Juraj hill-fort was originally an early Byzantine guard-house.The advantages of a natural harbour and the beautiful landscape of the local area were also appreciated by the Romans. The amphorae that were found in the cove of Jasenova south of Selce attest to the existence of an ancient port here; there was also a larger settlement in Roman times whose name remains unknown to this day. By the end of the 6th century AD, Croatian tribes had penetrated the area along the Roman roads from the north-west. These tribes adopted some of the skills of the Roman population that they encountered here, such as vine-growing. In the Middle Ages, Selce was famous for its good vineyards. In addition to agriculture and cattle breeding, local people gradually took up fishing and sea-faring. Then, in the 13th century, Selce, as part of the Old Croatian municipality of Bribir, came into the possession of the Frankopan noble family.Due to its position in a naturally sheltered cove, Selce gained importance as the venue for accepting and handling of goods and played an increasingly important role in trade. In 1572, Selce and almost the entire Vinodol estate was taken over by the Zrinski family. They encouraged trade by land and sea routes, which led to a more intense development of the trade harbour in Selce. Local people traditionally engaged in vine and olive growing, sheep breeding and tuna fishing. Olives were processed in three olive mills. In addition to fishing, people from Selce in the 19th century also engaged in sea-faring and trade: at the end of the century, there were ca. twenty large sailing ships for the transport of wine, oil and other goods.The end of the 19th century saw the construction of the first public baths in Selce. This was also when the first accommodation facilities were being opened to visitors, marking the beginning of hospitality and tourism here, which over time became the town’s main business.

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JURAJ JULIJE KLOVIĆ Julije Klović, or Don Giulio Clovio de Croatia (1498-1578), was a great artist of the late renaissance period and the leading exponent of the European miniature. He was born in the small village of Grižane in the Vinodol area of Crikvenica’s hinterland. He spent most of his life

abroad, working for popes and cardinals, kings and dukes. Upon the order of his patrons, he illuminated numerous manuscripts, missals, breviaries and prayer books. He also produced a large number of drawings and graphics. Several self-portraits are also attributed to him. In 1546, after nine years of effort, he finished his masterpiece, the Officium Virginis or Časoslav Farnese for Cardinal Alessandro Farnese.Although art history makes no record of his youth and early schooling, local tradition of his birthplace says that he was a talented boy who obtained first knowledge of painting in Crikvenica’s Pauline monastery. When he was eighteen years old, he went to Venice and then to Rome, Mantua and Buda. But he retained vivid memories of his homeland of Vinodol throughout his entire life, and used these motifs in his genial miniatures.Klović died in Rome in 1578 and was buried in the church of San Pietro in Vincoli. His grave is close to Michelangelo’s statue of Moses. The inscription on his tombstone reads that here lies Julije Klović from Croatia.In the roofed passage leading to the Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Crikvenica there is a permanent exposition dedicated to Juraj Julije Klović.

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The Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary is the oldest preserved church in Crikvenica. Together with the former Pauline monastery in its immediate vicinity, it represents the old part of the town. Nikola IV Frankopan had it built in 1412.

The Church of St. Anthony of Padua The foundation stone for this church was laid in 1934. The church was consecrated in 1939, but the impressive 35 m-high belfry was only finished in the first decade of the 21st century.The Russian Orthodox Church was built in 1924 on the initiative of Russians who had fled to Crikvenica after the October Revolution. The church is dedicated to St. Nicholas and was constructed in the typical style of Russian church architecture. It has been closed for many years.The Zvonko Car Atelier is located near the Crikvenica Town Beach.Zvonko Car (1913-1982) was a student of the famous Croatian sculptor Ivan Meštrović and the creator of many valuable works of art. These include the stone statue of the Mother of God in front of the parish church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, the bust of Juraj Julije Klović-Croata

in Drivenik, the bust of the writer Vladimir Nazor, the bronze statue of the Girl with the Seagull in Opatija and many more.A monument to the prominent politician, founder of the Croatian Peasant Party and publicist Stjepan Radić (1871-1928) is located in the park that bears his name in the centre of Crikvenica.A stone memorial book naming the people from Crikvenica who were killed in World War Two, a monument to the partisans and a memorial tomb are located in the Park of the Fallen Soldiers in the centre of Crikvenica.In Stjepan Radić Park are monuments to Nikola Car-Črni (1910 -1942), national hero and one of the initiators of the anti-fascist struggle in Vinodol, and the anti-fascists Dr. Ivan Sobol (1885-1941) and Franjo Car (1921-1941).

The bronze statue of a fisherman, a work by the sculptor Zvonko Car, was erected in Crikvenica harbour to commemorate the fishermen of Crikvenica.

The Sundial, awarded by the Croatian Tourist Association to the best holiday resorts in the 1970s, was won by Crikvenica in 1977. It is located in Stjepan Radić Park.An interesting and original fish

sculpture, by the architect and painter from Crikvenica, Zdravko Gržičić, can be seen in Stjepan Radić Square. This fine example of the sculptor’s work symbolises the strong link that local people have with the sea.Olive Mill - Toš, located in Frankopanska Street, is a reminder of the past times when people from Crikvenica tended olive groves in the surrounding areas and on the island of Krk.

The weather station was founded in 1900. It is located in Stjepan Radić Park and continuously records temperature and other meteorological data. It is a valuable part of the local historical and cultural heritage.Kalvarija (Calvary), a hill on the top of Jurišićeva Street, is both a religious monument and a vantage point. It was named after the hill where Jesus Christ was crucified. In 1895, a statue of Christ was erected here.

The AQUARIUM is located in the centre of Crikvenica. In its pleasant ambience of ca. 200 m2 live more than hundred fish species from the Adriatic Sea (moray, dogfish, red scorpionfish, dusky grouper etc., ca. fifty tropical fish species (angelfish, clownfish, blowfish, zebrafish etc.) and several freshwater fish species, the most interesting being piranha and neonfish.The Aquarium also includes a souvenir shop offering a wide range of items for sale.

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The church of St. Helen was built on the spot of an old chapel, which had been converted in the Baroque style and expanded in the 18th century, when Dramalj was a chaplaincy of the parish of Belgrad. In 1796, a famous artist from Rijeka, Giuseppe Capovilla, made a marble altar for this church. The Parish of St. Helen was founded in 1809, but the Parish House and the Church of St. Helen were only built after 1812. Mate Balas, the parish priest at that time, used his own money and the contributions of his parishioners to initiate construction of the new church. The interior of the church was decorated in the 19th century: the pulpit in 1837, and the main altar in 1845. In the immediate vicinity of the church is the House of Culture, which was built from 1925 to 1928 and hosted the first people’s library (founded in 1939).

JADRANOVOThe oldest cultural monument here is the archaeological site of Lokvišće from the Roman era, which has the remnants of several ancient buildings. Apart from this archaeological site, the cove of Lokvišće is noted for the balneological qualities of its natural medicinal mud.The Church of St. James the Apostle was built in the first decade of the 19th century. Based on available documents and the overall appearance of the church, it can be assumed that it was built in several phases. The chapel of St. James the Hermit was constructed first. The nave of the church was added in 1812 due to the effort of Father Mate Balas. The Parish of Šiljevica was established in 1806 on the initiative of Bishop Ježić of Senj and Modruš.

The Church of St. James was built of stone in the Romanesque style. It is oriented in the east-west direction, with the main altar on the east, and façade towards west.

The wooden statue of St. James, patron saint of the village, is more than 350 years old and is placed on the main altar. Apart from this statue, there are also the statues of Saints Fabian and Sebastian and Saints Peter and Paul in the middle of the altar. Several votive chapels have also been added over the years by local people in gratitude for various occasions.The old tuna lookout post symbolises the local tradition of fishing and is one of the few such posts that have remained preserved throughout the Kvarner region.

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Parish Church of St. CatherineThis church was built in 1888. The main marble altar is the work of the famous master from Rijeka, Pietro Rizzi. The painter Giovanni Fumi, of Venetian origin, created the painting of St. Catherine, located above the tabernacle. The ceiling in the sanctuary was painted in 1910 by Ferdinand Ludwig from Senj. The organ and the baroque stone baptistery, which is now located beneath the choir, were transferred here from the old church. This church also holds a baroque reliquary of St. Catherine.

Chapel of St. CatherineThis little church, located in a small, secluded park, is thought to date back to the pre-Romanesque period. In the 15th century it was already rather dilapidated. After renovation in 1498, it was consecrated anew by the bishop of Modruš.Chapel of St. JosephThis was originally the sanctuary of the baroque single-nave church of St. Catherine. The church altar, the former main altar of the baroque church of St. Catherine, was made by Jacopo Businello and Antonio Capovilla. Their work was influenced by the Venetian masters who had built several baroque gold altars in this area.

Chapel of Saint Fabian and Saint SebastianLocated outside the village, near the crossing of the main coastal road and the road to Bribir, this chapel is dedicated to the two patron saints offering protection from plague and cholera. It was built in the mid-19th century in a historicist, neo-baroque style.Chapel of St. GeorgeIt is assumed that the oldest part of this church was built in the pre-Romanesque period (9th-11th centuries AD) on the spot of a Late Antiquity military guardhouse. It is dedicated to St. George, the most popular medieval saint, who is often connected to the pre-Christian pagan tradition of Green George, which symbolises the arrival of spring.Selce LibraryThe Public Reading Room in Selce, forerunner of the present library, was established in 1873. The library today hosts two valuable collections: the first is the legacy of Ivan Lončarić Papić (the Younger), a chronicler and prominent personality from Selce, and the other is the collection of Dr. Vinko Antić, which among other items includes material about the great Croatian writer Janko Polić Kamov.Olive mill (Toč)The last olive mill in Selce was built using stones from the nearby Roman ruins, probably in the 18th century. It consists of a monolithic stone wheel, a press for crushing the olives, stone vessels for the oil, and various wooden vessels. Today this is an interesting and valuable monument to the local tradition of olive-growing. The building with its completely preserved equipment has long been an art gallery.All water sources in the area are locally known as polača. The last of these with a dedicated washing area is located beneath the church of St. Catherine and represents an interesting example of traditional local architecture.On the wall next to the source is a mosaic by the painter Hajrudin Kujundžić, representing a woman from Selce in folk costume.

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Parish Church of St. CatherineThis church was built in 1888. The main marble altar is the work of the famous master from Rijeka, Pietro Rizzi. The painter Giovanni Fumi, of Venetian origin, created the painting of St. Catherine, located above the tabernacle. The ceiling in the sanctuary was painted in 1910 by Ferdinand Ludwig from Senj. The organ and the baroque stone baptistery, which is now located beneath the choir, were transferred here from the old church. This church also holds a baroque reliquary of St. Catherine.

Chapel of St. CatherineThis little church, located in a small, secluded park, is thought to date back to the pre-Romanesque period. In the 15th century it was already rather dilapidated. After renovation in 1498, it was consecrated anew by the bishop of Modruš.Chapel of St. JosephThis was originally the sanctuary of the baroque single-nave church of St. Catherine. The church altar, the former main altar of the baroque church of St. Catherine, was made by Jacopo Businello and Antonio Capovilla. Their work was influenced by the Venetian masters who had built several baroque gold altars in this area.

WHAT TO SEE

Chapel of Saint Fabian and Saint SebastianLocated outside the village, near the crossing of the main coastal road and the road to Bribir, this chapel is dedicated to the two patron saints offering protection from plague and cholera. It was built in the mid-19th century in a historicist, neo-baroque style.Chapel of St. GeorgeIt is assumed that the oldest part of this church was built in the pre-Romanesque period (9th-11th centuries AD) on the spot of a Late Antiquity military guardhouse. It is dedicated to St. George, the most popular medieval saint, who is often connected to the pre-Christian pagan tradition of Green George, which symbolises the arrival of spring.Selce LibraryThe Public Reading Room in Selce, forerunner of the present library, was established in 1873. The library today hosts two valuable collections: the first is the legacy of Ivan Lončarić Papić (the Younger), a chronicler and prominent personality from Selce, and the other is the collection of Dr. Vinko Antić, which among other items includes material about the great Croatian writer Janko Polić Kamov.Olive mill (Toč)The last olive mill in Selce was built using stones from the nearby Roman ruins, probably in the 18th century. It consists of a monolithic stone wheel, a press for crushing the olives, stone vessels for the oil, and various wooden vessels. Today this is an interesting and valuable monument to the local tradition of olive-growing. The building with its completely preserved equipment has long been an art gallery.All water sources in the area are locally known as polača. The last of these with a dedicated washing area is located beneath the church of St. Catherine and represents an interesting example of traditional local architecture.On the wall next to the source is a mosaic by the painter Hajrudin Kujundžić, representing a woman from Selce in folk costume.

CRIKVENICA TOWN MUSEUM

The Crikvenica Town Museum is located on Preradovićeva Street in the very centre of the town. The museum collects tangible and intangible heritage from the areas of Crikvenica, Dramalj, Jadranovo and Selce, and then categorises it and divides into individual categories. The items are collected through field research, donations and purchases, and are all kept in the

museum’s storerooms. At the moment, the Crikvenica Town Museum includes basic collections of archaeology, natural history, cultural history and fishing. Petra Preradovića 1, 51260 Crikvenica Telephone: + 385 51 781-000 Fax: +385 51 781-000 www.mgc.hr e-mail: [email protected] hours:16/9-31/5 Tuesday-Sunday 10-14h, closed on Mondays and holidays1/6-15/9 every day 9-13h, 18-22h Admission is free.

CRIKVENICA TOWN LIBRARYThe Crikvenica Town Library was founded in 1874. In addition to an extensive selection of books, visitors here can read Croatian and international magazines and daily newspapers and use PCs. The library is also often used for painting exhibitions.Strossmayerovo šet. 22, 51260 CrikvenicaTelephone: +385 51 243-238 Fax: +385 51 784-023www.knjiznica-crikvenica.hr e-mail: [email protected] .hrOpening hours: 16/9-30/6 every day 9-14h, 17-19:30h, Saturday: 9-12h1/7-15/9 Monday, Wednesday, Friday 8:30-15:30h, Tuesday, Thursday 14-21h.

SELCE LIBRARYŠetalište I.Jelačića 7, 512660 SelceTelephone: +385 51 765-172e-mail: [email protected] hours: 16/9-30/6 Monday, Wednesday 13-19h, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 9-15h 1/7-15/9 Monday, Wednesday 14-20h, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 9-15h.

TOWN GALLERYFrankopanska 6, 51260CrikvenicaTelephone: +385 51 242-372 Fax: + 385 51 784-062www.kultura-crikvenica.hr e-mail: [email protected]

OLD SCHOOL GALLERY SELCEIvana Jeličića 1, 51266 Selce, Mob. +385 91 532 4632

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Hotels surrounded by verdant Mediterranean vegetation, air-freshened by the sea and set right next to beautiful beaches offer a variety of sporting facilities as well as cultural and entertainment programmes.In addition to a selection of healthy Mediterranean food, our hotels also offer the traditional dishes of the Crikvenica Riviera. The first hotel in Crikvenica, the Archduchess Clotilda, which opened in 1891, marked the beginning of a tradition of tourism and hospitality that has continued developing for generations until the present day.Apart from its hotels, some small and intimate, others large, within whose walls an eventful history of hosting aristocratic parties has given rise to many interesting stories, Crikvenica Riviera also offers accommodation in private rooms and apartments, villas, traditional stone houses, holiday homes, guesthouses, bungalows and campsites in Selce and Dramalj.Jadranovo only offers private accommodation, mostly right by the sea.

HOTELSGRAND HOTEL DRAMALJMilovana Muževića 10, 51265 Dramalj,Telephone: +385 51 787-160, fax: +385 51 787-170 www.grand-hotel.hr e-mail: [email protected] Antića 78, 51266 Selce, Telephone: +385 51 768-140, fax: +385 51 768-137 www.hotel-marina.net e-mail:[email protected]će Buchoffer 12, 51260 Crikvenica, Telephone: +385 51 209-700, fax: +385 51 785-072 www.therapia.falkensteiner.come-mail: [email protected] šetalište 35, 51265 Dramalj, Telephone:+385 51 788-110, fax: +385 51 787-026 www.hotelvali.hr e-mail: [email protected]

DRAMALJŠetalište braće Domijan 6, 51265 Dramalj, Telephone: +385 51 786-572, fax: +385 51 786-455 www.crv-tours.hr e-mail: [email protected]

ESPERANTOEmila Antića 24, 51266, Telephone: +385 51 764-657, fax: +385 51 764-060 www.hotel-esperanto.come-mail: [email protected] šetalište 52, 51260 Crikvenica, Telephone: +385 51 785-006, fax: +385 51 785-090 www.jadran-crikvenica.hre-mail: [email protected]ŠTELFrankopanska 22, 51260 Crikvenica, Telephone: +385 51 241-044, fax: +385 51 241-490 www.jadran-crikvenica.hr, e-mail: kaš[email protected] šetalište 18, 51260 Crikvenica, Telephone: +385 51 785-011, fax: +385 51 785-086 www.misir.de e-mail: [email protected]Šetalište Ivana Jeličića 14, 51266 Selce, Telephone: +385 51 768-222, fax: +385 51 768-223 www.hotel-selce.com e-mail: [email protected] AURORAAnte Starčevića 32, 51260 Crikvenica, Telephone: +385 51 784-610, fax: +385 51 781 270 www.villa-aurora.com e-mail: [email protected] RUŽICABana Jelačića 1, 51260 Crikvenica, Telephone: +385 51 241-959, fax: +385 51 784-378 www.vila-ruzica.hr e-mail:[email protected]

AD TURRESKralja Tomislava 111, 51260 Crikvenica, Telephone: +385 51 785-003, fax: +385 51 785-079, www.jadran-crikvenica.hr e-mail: [email protected] Skomerže 1, 51260 Crikvenica, Telephone: +385 51 241-324, fax: +385 51 241-681 www.jadran-crikvenica.hr e-mail: [email protected] Muževića bb, 51260 Crikvenica, Telephone: +385 51 785-023, fax: +385 51 785-015 www.jadran-crikvenica.hr e-mail: [email protected] šetalište 30, 51265 Dramalj, Telephone: +385 51 786-544, fax: +385 51 786-408 www.rivieradramalj.com e-mail: [email protected]Šetalište Ivana Jeličića 37, 51266, Selce, Telephone: +385 51 765-451, fax: +385 51 765-457 www.jadran-crikvenica.hr e-mail: [email protected]ŽDINMihovila Jeličića 14, 51266 Selce, Telephone: +385 51 764-032, fax: +385 51 764-091 www.jadran-crikvenica.hr [email protected] šetalište 42, 51260 Crikvenica, Telephone:

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+385 51 241-744, fax: +385 51 241-232 www.jadran-crikvenica.hr e-mail: [email protected]

CAMPSITESAUTOKAMP SELCEJasenova 19, 51266 Selce, Telephone: +385 51 764-038, fax: +385 51 764-066 www.jadran-crikvenica.hr, e-mail: [email protected] UVALA SLANAJasenova bb, 51266 Selce, Telephone: +385 51 764-624, fax: : +385 51 764-042 www.club-adriatic.hr, e-mail: [email protected] KAČJAKKačjak bb, 51265 Dramalj, Telephone: +385 51 786-250, fax: +385 51 786-262 www.jadran-crikvenica.hr, e-mail: [email protected]

FAMILY ACCOMMODATIONADRIA TOURSBraće dr. Sobol 16, 51260 Crikvenica, Telephone: +385 51 785-305, fax: +385 51 785-085 www.tibor-tours.hr, www.adriatours.info e-mail: [email protected], [email protected], Additional services: excursions, currency exchangeANIKAGlagoljaša 3, 51260 Crikvenica, Telephone: +385 51 784-177, fax: +385 51 784-178 www.anika-croatia.com, e-mail: [email protected] Additional services: excursions, currency exchange, Internet accessAUTOTRANSNike Veljačića 3, 51260 Crikvenica, Telephone: +385 51 243-800, fax: +385 51 784-218 www.autotrans-turizam.com, e-mail: [email protected] Additional services: excursionsCRIKVENICA TOURISTTrg S. Radića 1c, 51260 Crikvenica, Telephone: +385 51 241-516, fax: +385 51 241-249 www.crikvenica-tourist.net, e-mail:[email protected] Additional services: excursions, currency

exchange, rent a car, rent a bike, fishing licences.DIVE CITY TRAVELBraće Buchoffer 18, 51260 Crikvenica, Telephone: + 385 51 784-174, fax: + 385 51 784-175 www.divecity.net, e-mail:[email protected] Additional services: excursions, currency exchange, rent a boat, diving, diving equipment storageDVORSKAKralja Tomislava 20, 51260 Crikvenica, Telephone: +385 51 241-254, fax: +385 51 241-254 www.dvorska.t-com.hr, e-mail: [email protected] Additional services: excursionsH&I DRAMALJGajevo šetalište 48, 51265 Dramalj, Telephone: +385 51 788-010 Additional services: excursions, currency exchange, rent a car.H&I JADRANOVOIvani bb, 51264 Jadranovo, Telephone: +385 51 246-160, fax: +385 51 246-160 e-mail: [email protected] Additional services: excursions, currency exchange, rent a car.IGOR TOURSM. Jeličića 14, 51266 Selce, Telephone: +385 51 764-167, fax: +385 51 764-192 www.igortours.hr, e-mail: [email protected] Additional services: excursions, rent a car, rent a bike, Internet access.I-TOURISTMilovana Muževića 122 b, 51265 Dramalj, Telephone: +385 51 788-097, fax: +385 51 788-097 e-mail: [email protected] Additional services: excursions, currency exchange, real estate.KLEK TOURS ADDBraće Brozičević 2, 51260 Crikvenica, Telephone: +385 51 241-444, fax: +385 51 784-031 e-mail: [email protected] Additional services: excursions, currency exchangeKLEK TOURS D.O.O.Braće Brozičević 6, Crikvenica Telephone: +385 51 242 - 324, fax:

+385 51 242 - 324 www.klek-tours.com e-mail: [email protected] TOURS KARLEM. Jeličića 14, 51266 Selce, Tel/fax: +385 51 242-324 www.klek-tours.com, e-mail: [email protected] Additional services: excursions, currency exchangeMARIS TRAVEL AGENCYDramaljsko selce 30, 51265 Dramalj, Telephone: +385 51 786-053, fax: +385 51 786-053 www.maris-travel.hr, e-mail: [email protected] Additional services: excursionsMIRAMAR TRAVELTina Ujevića 14, 51260 Crikvenica, Telephone: +385 51 785-681, fax: +385 51 785-683 www.miramartravel.net, e-mail: [email protected] Additional services: excursions, rent a car.SELEXTrg palih boraca 28, 51266 Selce, Telephone: +385 51 768-081, fax: +385 51 768-081 www.selex.hre-mail: [email protected] Additional services: excursions, currency exchangeSUNRISEŠpanskih boraca 33, 51266 Selce, Telephone: + 385 51 764-151, fax: +385 51 764-151 www.sunrise.hr e-mail: [email protected] Additional services: excursionsTOURISM FUTURERade Končara 33, 51266 Selce, Mobile: +385 91 763 9776www.tourism-future.hr Additional services: off road, yacht charterTURIST - SELCEIvana Jeličića 1, 51266 Selce, Telephone: +385 51 765-159, fax: +385 51 765-163 www.turist-selce.hr, e-mail: [email protected] Additional services: excursions, currency exchangeTURIST SERVIS AGENCYBraće dr. Sobol 46, 51260 Crikvenica, Telephone: +385 51 785-368, fax: +385 51 785-368 www.crikvenica-holiday.com, e-mail: [email protected] Additional services: excursions, currency exchange, rent a car.

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ULLI TOURSIvana Kostrenčića 2, 51260 Crikvenica, Telephone: +385 51 784-130, fax: +385 51 784-134 www.ullitours.com, e-mail: [email protected] Additional services: excursions, currency exchange, rent a car, rent a boat.VIA - MEAIvana Skomerže 1, 51260 Crikvenica, Telephone: +385 51 781-799www.via-mea.com, e-mail: [email protected] Additional services: excursionsVIKTORIAEmila Antića bb, 51266 Selce, Telephone: +385 51 768-188, fax: +385 51 768-188 www.viktoriadoo.com, e-mail: [email protected] PRIVATNIH IZNAJMLJIVAČA SMJEŠTAJA CRIKVENICAwww.app-crikvenica.com, e-mail: [email protected]

MISCELLANEOUSHOSTEL STOIMENAŠetalište V. Nazora 75, 51260 Crikvenica, Telephone: +385 51 241-625, fax: + 385 51 241-625 www.nazor.hr, e-mail: [email protected] KARLOVACEmila Antića 69, 51266 Selce, Telephone: +385 51 764-015;764-075, fax: +385 51 764-015, Mobile:+385 98 369 306 www.hostel-karlovac.hr, e-mail: [email protected]ĆE KAMENEDraga gornja 34, 51260 Crikvenica, Mobile: +385 98 981 9226, e-mail: [email protected] BERTOBraće Car-Uračić 22, 51260 Crikvenica, Tel/ fax: +385 51 243 505, Mobile: +385 91 510 15 11, www.pansionberto.hr, e-mail: [email protected] DUDAMatkino 38, 51266 Selce, Tel/ fax: +385 51 764 074, Mobile: +385 (0)91/ 537 68 40 www.duda-selce.com.PANSION GALIJAGajevo šetalište 1, 51260 Crikvenica, Telephone: +385 51 784-710, fax:

+385 51 784-748 www.galija-crikvenica.hr, e-mail:[email protected] KLAUDIJAJulija Klovića 2, 51260 Crikvenica, Telephone: +385 51 785-105, fax: +385 51 785-175 www.pension-klaudija.com, e-mail: [email protected] MUDRAŽIJAViktora Finderlea 5, 51260 Crikvenica, Telephone: +385 51 785-397, fax: +385 51 785-397, Mobile: +385 91 238 6250 www.mudrazija.com, e-mail: [email protected] SKOKO VELIKIMilovana Muževića 56, 51260 Crikvenica, Telephone: +385 51 785-672, fax: +385 51 785-671, Mobile: +385 98 178 6914 www.crikvenica-info.com/house skoko, e-mail: [email protected] OMORIKAMilovana Muževića bb, 51260 Crikvenica, Telephone: +385 51 786-012 www.crv-tours.hr, e-mail: [email protected]ČKO NASELJE KAČJAKKačjak bb, 51265 Dramalj, Telephone: +385 51 786-444, fax:+385 51 786-262 www.jadran-crikvenica.hr, e-mail:[email protected] ANDAPerhati 16, 51264 JadranovoTelephone: +385 51 406-400 Fax: +385 51 406-413 www.villa-anda.hre-mail: [email protected]

VIRTEMBERŠKI BRATSKI SAVEZŠetalište V. Nazora 35, 51260 Crikvenica, telefon:+385 51 242-964 e-mail: [email protected]

DID YOU KNOW?

The first guesthouse in Crikvenica, the Bedenk, was opened in 1887.Ivan Skomerža, a prominent fisherman and wealthy merchant, constructed the first hotel in Crikvenica in 1891. Named the Archduchess Clotilde, this hotel was located in today’s pharmacy building, right in the centre of town. The hotel soon became the centre of Crikvenica’s social life.Famous personalities on the Crikvenica Riviera

Crikvenica Riviera was the favourite destination of many distinguished personalities and aristocrats, including Archduke Joseph Habsburg and family, King Oscar of Sweden, King George of Greece, King Ferdinand of Bulgaria, Queen Mother Hasana II of Morocco and many others.Many artists have found inspiration for their works while staying on Crikvenica Riviera. These include the French actor and chansonnier Yves Montand, the Croatian writers Miroslav Krleža, Marija Jurić-Zagorka and Vladimir Nazor, the opera star Ljiljana Molnar-Talajić and many others.

CRIKVENICAAMORFrankopanska 35Telephone: +385 51 242-017

BEREKIN Strossmayerovo šetalište 53 Telephone: +385 51 785-785BODULKAStrossmayerovo šetalište 4Telephone: +385 51 241-730BONACAViktora Finderlea 5Telephone: +385 51 785-035BURINDr. Ivana Kostrenčića 10 aTelephone: +385 51 785-209BUSOLAKotorska 40Telephone: +385 51 781 391,

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It is widely known that the traditional cuisine of Kvarner’s littoral region embraces a true richness of flavours. These are based on healthy natural ingredients in a way that perfectly matches the tourism offer of Crikvenica, the town that has been an oasis of health tourism for more than a century. Healing properties and natural benefits have inspired many of those who create the aromatic flavours and scents that are today characteristic of the local cuisine. The menus of some of Crikvenica’s hotels and restaurants include, among their more popular dishes, also those prepared in traditional ways.Crikvenica’s ca. thirty typical dishes reflect some of the distinctive characteristics of this area, characterised by the scents of the sea, fresh air, pure

soil, and the curative Mediterranean herbs that grow here. These unique combinations of hot and cold, sweet and salty, recall some long forgotten recipes. In addition to the usual fish and meat specialities prepared in a variety of ways, vegetarian dishes, fast food and gourmet recipes, Crikvenica Riviera offers something truly unique – a selection of traditional dishes that you simply cannot taste anywhere else. These include original fish recipes (Crikveničke rupice, Slane vinćole na svetojelenski), Prežganica z baškoton na jakovarski roux soup, Frankopan cake or Selački puhanci fritters. We invite you to savour these specialities that will surely satisfy even the most demanding of gourmets!

A tradition of flavours and scents dating back more than a century...

CRIKVENICAAMORFrankopanska 35Telephone: +385 51 242-017

BEREKIN Strossmayerovo šetalište 53 Telephone: +385 51 785-785BODULKAStrossmayerovo šetalište 4Telephone: +385 51 241-730BONACAViktora Finderlea 5Telephone: +385 51 785-035BURINDr. Ivana Kostrenčića 10 aTelephone: +385 51 785-209BUSOLAKotorska 40Telephone: +385 51 781 391,

Mobitel: +385 91 518 9607, +385 99 220 0432.DA LARAStrossmayerovo šetalište 3 Telephone: +385 51 243-489DAF Strossmayerovo šetalište 48 Telephone: + 385 51 781-495, Franko-panska 15 Telefon: +385 51 242-809DIŠPETStrossmayerovo šetalište 56Telephone: +385 51 785-154DUGAKralja Tomislava 142Telephone: +385 51 785-518FILUMENAStrossmayerovo šetalište 42Telephone: +385 51241-744FOOD FACTORYTrg Stjepana Radića 3,

Strossmayerovo šetalište 33FORCAStrossmayerovo šetalište 1Telephone: +385 51 782 222GALIJAGajevo šetalište 1Telephone: +385 51 784-710GLADNE OČIZvonka Cara 1Telephone: +385 51 785 335GUŠTIZidarska 35aTelephone:+ 385 51 243-032KLAUDIJAJulija Klovića 2Telephone: +385 51 785-175LOVRITOKotorska 1Telephone: +385 98 71 79 78

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LUKATrg Stjepana Radića 11Telephone: + 385 51 243-301, Mobile: +385 91 3202 486LUNAStrossmayerovo šetalište 14 aMobile: +385 98 368 974MASLINAŠkolska 2 Telephone: + 385 51 243-046 Mobile: +385 91 2427 999MENDULAGajevo šetalište 23 bTelephone: + 385 51 785-214MIKA Kralja Tomislava 107 Telephone: +385 51 785-138OGNJIŠĆEKralja Tomislava 144 Telephone: +385 51 785-552OSKORUŠA Zidarska 43, Mobile: +385 91 880 1464PROMENADEStrossmayerovo šetalište 56Telephone: + 385 51 242-636RIBICAVladimira Nazora 29Mobile: + 385 99 2241 488 , +385 99 2355 500RIVATrg Stjepana Radića 2Telephone: +385 51 242-341RUBINKralja Zvonimira 80Telephone: +385 51 241-580SABBIAStrossmayerovo šetalište 50 bTelephone: +385 51 781-033

STEP GRILLBraće dr. Sobol 20Telephone: +385 51 784-900TOSTERIA MIANike Veljačića 4Telephone: +385 51 243-144TRABAKULStrossmayerovo šetalište 10Telephone: +385 51 243-695Mobile: +385 98 9444 034VINODOLVinodolska 9Telephone: +385 51 781 559ZRINSKIKralja Tomislava 43 Telephone: + 385 51 241-116

DRAMALJDOMINOBraće Car 23Telephone: +385 51 786-472KAČJAKKačjak bbLANTERNAGajevo šetalište 50Telephone: +385 51 786-196LOVAČKI ROGMilovana Muževića 88, Telephone: +385 51 786 888NEPTUNGajevo šetalište 28Telephone: +385 51 786-933, Mobile: +385 91 205 5295RIVAKačjak 11Telephone: +385 98 373 327SANVukovarska 54Telephone: +385 51 786-599

SIRENAOmladinska 2Telephone: +385 51 786-068

JADRANOVODA NINO Obala 9 Mobile: + 385 91 1841 511FERAL Obala 37 b Telephone: +385 51 246-945KLOŠTAR Ivice Perhata Ricića 8Telephone: +385 51 246-318SELINAOmladinska 31Telephone: +385 51 246-239

SELCEALBERTI Ivana Jeličića 8Mobile: +385 98 9583 563ANKATrg palih boraca 11Telephone: +385 51 765 111DUDAMatkino 38 Telephone: +385 51 764 074DVA GALEBAIvana Jeličića bbMobile: +385 91 944 9271JADRAN Emila Antića 42Telephone: +385 51 764-285KANTUNIĆ Emila Antića 52Telephone: + 385 51 764-474KATARINATrg palih boraca 3

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Mobile: +385 95 880 7999MASLINAIvana Jeličića bb Mobile: +385 95 524 5456MILLENIUM Emila Antića bb Telephone: +385 51 765-391PALMA Rade Končara 5Telephone: +385 51 764-306PETRAEmila Antića bbMobile: +385 98 175 5840PIVSKI VRTIvana Jeličića 38 Telephone: +385 51 764-001, Mobile: +385 98 215 437POLAČA Emila Antića 16Mobile: +385 92 289 8105RIVAIvana Jeličića 8 Telephone: +385 51 765-161

ROKAN Šetalište Ivana Jeličića 37Telephone: +385 51 765 451SIDRO Slavka Jeličića 67Telephone: +385 51 764-394STEAKHOUSE CHILLITrg palih boraca 20Telephone: +385 51 764 442TIFANNY Emila Antića bbTelephone: + 385 51 765-358, Mobile: +385 99 853 1438TOČEmila Antića 25Telephone: +385 51 764-653TUNA Matkino 22Telephone: +385 51 765-222TUNARIvana Jeličića bbMobile: +385 99 242 0434UVALA SLANA Jasenova bb

Telephone: +385 51 764-624VENUS Ivana Jeličića 5Telephone: +385 51 765-162

DID YOU KNOW?Frankopan cake is a typical speciality of the Crikvenica area. It recalls the era when members of the noble Frankopan family ruled the Vinodol region. The recipe for the cake was reconstituted at the beginning of the 1990s in the Institute for Ethnology and Folklore in Zagreb on the basis of a cookery book from 1686 by the duchess Eleonora Maria Rosalia von Eggenberg. The cake can be sampled in the café of the Hotel International in the centre of Crikvenica.

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The area’s utter suitability for the development of health tourism had been noticed as early as the 19th century, especially its beneficial Mediterranean climate and microclimate, fresh air, clean sea, and beautiful unspoilt natural surroundings. At the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries, two of Crikvenica’s large hotels – the Archduke Joseph (today the Therapia) and the Miramare – were the first to open hydropathic establishments. That period also saw the opening of a number of health institutions for adults and children (Ladislav’s Children’s Home, Czech Colony, Mojmir etc.), and dedicated sanatoriums (Dr. Seidl Sanatorium, Villa Ružica Teacher’s Sanatorium etc.).The area’s Health Commission was established according to the new Law on Health Care on the 25th of March 1906, the same year that Crikvenica was officially declared a climatic health and sea resort. The Primorka Recovery Centre for Convalescent Children was opened in the former building of the Czech Colony in 1953. Then in 1960 the Institute for Adult Thalassotherapy, for the prevention and rehabilitation of upper and lower respiratory tract diseases, was opened in the Hotel Therapia.In 1967, the Institute for Thalassotherapy Crikvenica and the Primorka Recovery Centre merged into one hospital, known as Thalassotherapia Crikvenica since 1995. The medical part of the Thalassotherapia consists of four departments: Department for Children, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Department of Otorhinolaryngology, and the Pulmonary-Internal Department.In September 2009, the Polyclinic for Baromedicine OXY was opened within the Thalassotherapia, the only such centre in the Kvarner region. The polyclinic focuses on curing various types of disease, speeding up recovery from sporting injuries or after extreme physical effort, improving physical fitness in athletes, diving preparation and emergency cases. Of the private health institutes in the area, particularly important are the Policlinics Katunar in Crikvenica, which includes a medical clinic for tourists and offers various specialist services, and the Policlinics Terme Selce in Selce, which offers numerous therapeutic and prevention programmes, especially in the fields of physical medicine and rehabilitation of sport injuries.

THALASSOTHERAPIA CRIKVENICAGajevo šetalište 21, 51260 Crikvenica, Telephone: +385 51 407-666, fax: +385 51 785-062 www.thalasso-ck.hr e-mail: [email protected] for Baromedicine OXYClinic Crikvenica Gajevo šetalište 21, 51260 Crikvenica, tel/fax: +385 (0)51 785 229 e-mail:[email protected] SELCE1. prilaz I. L. Ribara 8, 51266 Selce, Telephone: +385 51 764-076 fax: +385 51 768-310 www.terme-selce.com e-mail: [email protected] KATUNARDr. I. Kostrenčića 10, 51260 Crikvenica, Telephone: +385 51 785-132, fax: +385 51 785-164 www.crikvenica-info.com/katunar/ e-mail: [email protected]

DID YOU KNOW?

In 1900, the Society for the Embellishment of Crikvenica and Surroundings established a meteorological station, which is today one of the three oldest such stations in Croatia.

In 1910, Czech Marie Steyskalová, with the help of her associate Berta Drgáčova, founded the Czech Colony (Česka detska ozdravovny Marie Steyskalove) in Crikvenica, a health and convalescence centre for poor Czech and Slovak children. Until 1948, many scrofulous, anaemic, weak and asthmatic Czech and Slovak children came here for healing and convalescence.The property had its own baths, pool with warm and cold seawater, play areas, gym, x-ray machine, various devices for physical therapy, and a laboratory. The centre could accommodate about 400 children.

FROM SECLUDED CORNERS TO SANDY PARADISEThe first public wooded swimming baths in Crikvenica were constructed in 1888, marking the beginning of the era of modern tourism.Over time, more and more attention was given to maintenance and up-keep of the beaches. Today the beaches of the Crikvenica Riviera are known for their exceptional beauty, crystal clear seawater, and an abundance of Mediterranean plants growing alongside well-tended footpaths. Moreover, the beaches are well diversified and offer a variety of facilities. Long sandy and pebble beaches, numerous peaceful coves and romantically secluded natural beaches, sport and recreational facilities, children’s playgrounds, a variety of bars and restaurants, and a wide range of cultural and entertainment programmes that at night turn the beaches into quite magical stages. The beaches of the Crikvenica Riviera really do have plenty to offer, justifying exactly why this area has often been declared the riviera with the best beaches…Thanks to the high-quality cleanliness of the sea, the beaches in Crikvenica (Balustrada, Town Beach), Dramalj (Omorika) and Selce (Poli mora, Rokan, pools of the Hotel Varaždin) have for several years been awarded the Blue Flag, the well-established European certificate of excellence.Beach for the DisabledThe Crikvenica Town Beach is accessible to people with disabilities and includes a ramp for entering the sea and sanitary facilities with the Euroblock locking system.To the delight of animal lovers, in July 2010 Crikvenica got its first beach for pets, which is located next to the port of Podvorska on top of the breakwater. In addition to an information board explaining the rules of behaviour, in 2011 it is planned to construct special canopies offering protection from direct sunlight. Admission to this beach is free.

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FROM SECLUDED CORNERS TO SANDY PARADISEThe first public wooded swimming baths in Crikvenica were constructed in 1888, marking the beginning of the era of modern tourism.Over time, more and more attention was given to maintenance and up-keep of the beaches. Today the beaches of the Crikvenica Riviera are known for their exceptional beauty, crystal clear seawater, and an abundance of Mediterranean plants growing alongside well-tended footpaths. Moreover, the beaches are well diversified and offer a variety of facilities. Long sandy and pebble beaches, numerous peaceful coves and romantically secluded natural beaches, sport and recreational facilities, children’s playgrounds, a variety of bars and restaurants, and a wide range of cultural and entertainment programmes that at night turn the beaches into quite magical stages. The beaches of the Crikvenica Riviera really do have plenty to offer, justifying exactly why this area has often been declared the riviera with the best beaches…Thanks to the high-quality cleanliness of the sea, the beaches in Crikvenica (Balustrada, Town Beach), Dramalj (Omorika) and Selce (Poli mora, Rokan, pools of the Hotel Varaždin) have for several years been awarded the Blue Flag, the well-established European certificate of excellence.Beach for the DisabledThe Crikvenica Town Beach is accessible to people with disabilities and includes a ramp for entering the sea and sanitary facilities with the Euroblock locking system.To the delight of animal lovers, in July 2010 Crikvenica got its first beach for pets, which is located next to the port of Podvorska on top of the breakwater. In addition to an information board explaining the rules of behaviour, in 2011 it is planned to construct special canopies offering protection from direct sunlight. Admission to this beach is free.

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CENTRAL TOWN BEACH - THE PRIDE OF CRIKVENICA

Since the beginning of tourism on the Crikvenica Riviera, its particular pride has been the main town beach.Being entirely natural, Crikvenica Town Beach has inevitably been changed over recent decades by the effects of waves and sea currents. Above the waterline it is now a mix of fine sand and pebbles, and below it, the sea is shallow with fine, golden-yellow sand.Crikvenica’s favourable position, sheltered from strong winds, gives it a mild, relaxing climate. The summers here are pleasantly warm without significant variation between the average annual maximum and minimum air temperatures. The annual average temperature is 14.2 °C, while the average summer temperature is 23.6 °C. In high season, the sea temperature can reach up to 27 °C. Sea air is distinctive for its purity and dispersed trace minerals that are beneficial to human health, as well as for its absence of harmful pollen allergens and polluting gases. The TWH index (temperature, wind speed and humidity ratio) is very favourable here throughout the year. The area’s favourable climatic and ecological conditions have been attracting tourists here for health reasons for more than a century. Crikvenica was officially declared a climatic health and sea resort in 1906.

ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENTThe Murvica Municipal Company is responsible for cleaning the beach every day during the bathing season. The beach is equipped with waste bins and dedicated areas for disposing of recycling materials such as paper, ALU and PET packaging. Environmental information is clearly displayed for all users of the beach. The beach’s eco-centre contains information about the Blue Flag criteria applied by the Foundation for Environmental Education (FEE) and the “Lijepa naša”

Association. The parking or driving of cars is not allowed on the beach. Car parking is regulated by the municipal decision on traffic regulation. Murvica is also in charge of maintaining plants and parks in the beach area.QUALITY OF THE SEA AND COAST The quality of seawater meets the requirements of the EU Directive on bathing water quality (Council Directive 76/160, EEC, 1975) and the Regulation on Quality Standards for seawater on the beaches and other relevant regulations applicable at national and local levels. Seawater samples are taken every 14 days at four locations along the beach and the results are published on local notice boards. The Town of Crikvenica and the Murvica Municipal Company control the sewerage system, which is in line with the EU wastewater directive.PUBLIC INFORMATIONThe public is informed every day about actual or possible beach pollution. During the bathing season, the Crikvenica Tourist Board and the management of the beach provide public information at two locations from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.SAFETY AND RESCUE SERVICESRescue service is available daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. from the 1st of June to the 15th of September (info-telephone 781-134).TICKETSFrom the 1st of June until the 15th of September, there is a charge for going onto the beach.Children under 3 years of age are admitted for free. A daily ticket for children aged from 3 to 14 years costs 8 kuna, and for adults 15 kuna.

CAPACITY OF THE CRIKVENICA TOWN BEACHBeach area: 30,584 m2 (onshore part)

69,816 m2 (offshore part)Length: 1,837 m

Width: from 12 to 68 mNumber of cabins to rent: 6

WC: 22 (4 for people with disabilities)Showers: 48

Capacity: ca. 5,000 people

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SERVICES AND FACILITIES ON THE BEACHAll properties and equipment are regularly maintained. Toilets for the disabled are equipped with the Euroblock locking system.The restaurants of the beach are Sabbia, Galiot and Kataka. Other amenities include: deckchair and beach umbrella rental, sale of souvenirs and ice cream, two children’s playgrounds with sand (“Bounty”, a ship for children), pedalo and beach canoe rental, water skiing, parasailing, water banana, tube, various water games, children’s trampolines, beach volleyball, boccie, badminton, table tennis and waterslide.In the immediate vicinity of the beach are numerous restaurants and café bars, hotels, the Jeličić Sports Centre, tourist agencies and the Polyclinic Katunar.

MEDITERRANEAN GARDENThe Mediterranean Garden with a list of its plant species is a distinctive feature of this beach. The garden aims to promote awareness and educate the public about the importance of protecting Mediterranean plant species.

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THE BLUE FLAG

The Blue Flag is an international ecological programme for sea and coast protection. Its primary goal is to foster sustainable development and management of the sea and the coast. The Blue Flag is the most recognised model of ecological education and informing the public about taking care of the sea and the coast, especially areas that are most exposed to risk of pollution, that is, beaches and marinas. The Blue Flag is an internationally renowned label and the key factor for many tourists when deciding about the destination for their holidays.The Blue Flag’s intellectual property owner and international manager of the programme is the Foundation for Environmental Education – FEE (Scandiagade 13, DK-2450 Copenhagen, Denmark, [email protected]), which was established by the Council of Europe in 1981. At present, the programme encompasses ca. 30 European and ca. 10 non-European countries that rate tourism amongst their strategic goals. So far, more than 3,000 Blue Flags have been awarded across the world; more than 2,500 for beaches and more than 600 for marinas. The Blue Flag is only awarded for one season at a time, which means that candidate locations must be re-submitted every year in the prescribed manner.The Blue Flag programme is based on strictly defined criteria. In addition to national and international inspections during the season, visitors and users of Blue Flag beaches and marinas are encouraged to inform the FEE should they notice any violation of the criteria. In charge of implementing the programme in each individual country is an ecological association whose structure and programme meet the criteria for FEE membership. The national coordinator and manager of the Blue Flag project in Croatia is the Lijepa naša Association.Thanks to its high quality, Crikvenica’s central town beach has been awarded the Blue Flag since 1999.

TOWN BEACH CONCESSIONAIRE: THE MURVICA MUNICIPAL COMPANY

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Throughout the year, Crikvenica, Dramalj, Jadranovo and Selce host a variety of cultural, entertainment and sporting events, many of which have become traditional but are still getting better every time. During high season, there are fish, folklore and other traditional festivals all along this Riviera. Crikvenica and Dramalj also put on concerts of men’s and women’s klape traditional singing groups from all over Croatia.

AD TURRES DAYIn 2007, Crikvenica started hosting this cultural-educational event as a way of celebrating the area’s rich architectural heritage. Originally named “Antiquity Night”, the event later got its present name after recent archaeological research showed that Ad Turres was the name for Crikvenica in Roman times, and that the history of the town dates back more than 2,000 years. The event evokes Roman times in a vivid, picturesque way, so that visitors can re-experience the atmosphere of ancient Crikvenica. It presents many aspects of everyday Roman life (clay-processing, clothes, jewellery, hairstyles, perfumes, music, dance, food and drinks) and traditional crafts (pottery, basket-making, stone masonry, blacksmith’s craft, producing frescoes and mosaics etc.). The festival also includes interesting lectures and educational workshops for adults and children (making laurel wreaths, painting fabric, filling amphorae with wine, clay-modelling, making mosaics and drawings with motifs from ancient times, and playing games from that era). Visitors also have the opportunity to enjoy specialities of the ancient gastronomy prepared to original recipes.

FISHERMEN’S WEEKFor centuries, our ancestors in Crikvenica lived hard lives, trying to make the best of the barren stone landscape or sailing overseas in pursuit of their fortune. In the mid-19th century, due to lack of fish in the Vinodol Channel, people from Crikvenica started migrating to America, Canada, Australia, Greece, Israel and Albania in search of new fishing grounds. Wherever they went, they taught their skills and knowledge to the indigenous people.Today’s Crikvenica wants to draw the attention of new generations to the importance of this tradition. One small way in which the town pays tribute to fishing, once the most important activity in the area to which Crikvenica owes its development and very survival is Fishermen’s Week, a festival that has been going on since 1966. It is also a way to acknowledge the persistence and endurance of our fishermen ancestors and to thank them for their contribution in creating the town’s identity,One of the oldest events in the area, Fishermen’s Week takes place every year at the end of August. Over time, the festival included more and more programmes and events, mostly connected to the sea.Fishermen’s Week includes concerts, performances of theatrical and folklore ensemble, exhibitions, painting workshops, sporting competitions and other activities. Of particular interest are the various original gastronomic programmes in which local people prepare traditional fish dishes for their visitors. Then at midnight of the last day, a fireworks display marks the end of the festival and the arrival of autumn’s quieter days... More information about Fishermen’s Week may be found at www.ribarski.net.

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FISHERMEN’S WEEKFor centuries, our ancestors in Crikvenica lived hard lives, trying to make the best of the barren stone landscape or sailing overseas in pursuit of their fortune. In the mid-19th century, due to lack of fish in the Vinodol Channel, people from Crikvenica started migrating to America, Canada, Australia, Greece, Israel and Albania in search of new fishing grounds. Wherever they went, they taught their skills and knowledge to the indigenous people.Today’s Crikvenica wants to draw the attention of new generations to the importance of this tradition. One small way in which the town pays tribute to fishing, once the most important activity in the area to which Crikvenica owes its development and very survival is Fishermen’s Week, a festival that has been going on since 1966. It is also a way to acknowledge the persistence and endurance of our fishermen ancestors and to thank them for their contribution in creating the town’s identity,One of the oldest events in the area, Fishermen’s Week takes place every year at the end of August. Over time, the festival included more and more programmes and events, mostly connected to the sea.Fishermen’s Week includes concerts, performances of theatrical and folklore ensemble, exhibitions, painting workshops, sporting competitions and other activities. Of particular interest are the various original gastronomic programmes in which local people prepare traditional fish dishes for their visitors. Then at midnight of the last day, a fireworks display marks the end of the festival and the arrival of autumn’s quieter days... More information about Fishermen’s Week may be found at www.ribarski.net.

SPORT FESTIn the early 1990s, Crikvenica hosted its first ever beach volleyball championship. Over the years, this turned into the Week of Sport and Entertainment and, eventually, in 2003, into the sporting and entertainment event known as Sport Fest. In addition to various sporting competitions on land and at sea, the festival also includes a

wide range of other programmes for all age groups. Through Sport Fest, Crikvenica presents itself as a town that unites tourism with health through sport, a town that is open to everybody from professional athletes (who find excellent conditions here for preparing for competitions), to recreational hikers and visitors looking for simple relaxation.In previous years, the festival included tournaments in handball, football and beach volleyball, sailing regattas, water polo matches, and challenging wakeboard, jet ski and swimming competitions.The competitions take place at various locations across the town from the Town Beach to the Aquarium and are followed by concerts and entertainment programmes in the evenings.To find out more about Sport Fest, please visit www.sport-fest.hr

CARNIVALThe Crikvenica Riviera’s winter slumber receives a rather cheerful awakening with the arrival of carnival. It’s a time for hosting numerous events, typified by the cheerful atmosphere and a great variety of colourful and imaginatively designed masks. Every year, as they make their way through the local villages, the carnival’s participants sing and bang their drums loudly to chase away the spirits of winter and to summon spring back to life. Traditionally, masked parties take place on Saturdays, and tea parties with tombola on Sundays. There are also large carnival parades with groups from across the Kvarner area. On Ash Wednesday, local people read out “the sentence”, a text criticising the state of society and making fun of certain events. After that comes the burning of the Pust – a puppet that gets held responsible for everything that has gone wrong in the previous year and that is named after actual social or political events in the area. Each year, masked groups from Crikvenica, Dramalj, Jadranovo and Selce

participate in the International Carnival in Rijeka. In recent years, Dramalj has hosted the Summer Carnival at the end of July – an event aimed at presenting the area’s carnival traditions to its summertime visitors. More information about carnival in Crikvenica can be found at www.maskare.net

CRIKVENICA SEA GAMESDuring the main tourist season, Crikvenica’s swimming baths host the Crikvenica Sea Games –competitions in various sports between teams from Crikvenica and its neighbouring towns. All the teams compete simultaneously, and the list of events sounds rather interesting: punching balloons in a water polo goal, triathlon (swimming, running, pedalo driving), swimming with a water polo ball, swimming with the hands tied up, a sack race, and a tug of war in the sea. The games are great fun for everyone and contribute not only to developing the competitive spirit, but also to strengthening friendship among the competing

towns.

TOURISM DAYDan turizma je manifestacija koja se održava u Selcu 4. kolovoza svake godine, a ima tradiciju dugu pedeset godina. U počecima se zvala Venecijanska noć, a kasnije je preimenovana u Dan turizma, jer se 4. kolovoza 1894. godine otvorilo prvo kupalište u Selcu. Tijekom cijeloga dana se odvija raznolik program, od druženja na rivi uz prženu ribu, domaće vino i pjesmu do panoramske noćne vožnje u pedesetak osvjetljenih barki ukrašenih jasenovim granama i velikog vatrometa.

THE PADDLES OF JADRANOVO

In this cheerful, energetic and exciting event in Jadranovo, several teams of local men, women and children row wooden boats from Tunera to the cove of Grabrova and back, urged on all the way by the beating of drums. Sometimes a paddle gets broken, but this race is all about the taking part and having fun, not winning. After the race there is a big fishermen’s feast, with plenty of good food on offer.

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TUNA PARTYThis event was created with the aim of evoking Jadranovo’s past tradition of tuna fishing. It includes sampling various tuna specialities (salads, spreads, brodetto, grill, etc.) in an ambience decorated in fishermen’s style accompanied by music – a perfect guarantee for great fun and a most enjoyable atmosphere in the small coastal town of Jadranovo.

PRIMORJE NIGHTThis is an entertainment-gastronomic event that takes place in all the Riviera’s towns and includes the presentation of ecological and natural products (home-made cheeses, olive oil, brandies, wine...), authentic souvenirs, traditional customs, folks dances and songs of the local area.

ŠILO-CRIKVENICA SWIMMING MARATHONThe Šilo-Crikvenica swimming marathon has been bringing these two towns together since 1910. In that time, it has grown into a unique sporting event attracting both recreational and professional swimmers. The international swimming competition, between Šilo on the island of Krk and Crikvenica on the coast, took place for the first time in 1910, when it was organised by the Health and Tourism Commission. Since then, the marathon has always taken place on the 14th or 15th of August on the feast of the Assumption of Mary, the patron saint of Crikvenica. A legend of this marathon is Ivan Blašković Ico, who took part in the race every year from 1978 until 1993, regardless of the weather conditions, and earned recognition for his butterfly swimming style. Today the marathon is organised by the members of the Crikvenica Swimming Club, employees of the Harbour Master’s Office, the Marine Police and the Town of Crikvenica Administration, divers and medical services. A particularly important role is played by members of the local fishing clubs who sail behind the swimmers, making sure they are safe at all times during the marathon.

FEASTS OF PATRON SAINTSEach village along the Crikvenica Riviera has always celebrated the feast of its own patron saint. Dramalj celebrates the feast of St. Helen on the 22nd of May;

Jadranovo, St. James on the 25th of July; Crikvenica, the Assumption of Mary on the 15th of August; and Selce, St. Catherine on the 25th of November. Every year, Crikvenica holds a festival dedicated to its central public holiday (14th of August), known as Crikvenica Days. This includes numerous cultural, entertainment and sporting events, exhibitions, theatrical and folklore performances, literary evenings, concerts, sailing regattas and the traditional Šilo-Crikvenica swimming marathon, which is one of the oldest events of its kind in Croatia. The Feast of St. James, locally known as Jakovlja, the central summer event in Jadranovo, takes place in July before the feast of St. James, the patron saint of this town.

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The 14th August 2012 will be the 600th anniversary of the first written record of the name Crikvenica in an official document. The document was the deed of donation in which Prince Nikola IV Frankopan gave the castle and church next to the stream of Dubračina to the Pauline monks. In 2012, Crikvenica will host numerous interesting events dedicated to celebrating this important anniversary.

Thanks to the efforts of Nikola Miko Šnjarić, from 1952 until the 1970s, Crikvenica regularly hosted international Speedway races. In 1956 it hosted the World Speedway Zone Championship – for which it commissioned the first guidebook of the town to be published after World War Two.Carnival in Selce includes some very specific traditions, such as the threshing and burning of straw. Should the smoke blow towards the sea, it will be a good year for fishing, and if it blows inland, it will be a fertile year on land. Another tradition involves the making of a straw puppet known as the Pust: if it gets stolen before being presented to the public, there must be no carnival for the next seven years.

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Crikvenica Riviera and the Vinodol hinterland offer plenty of opportunities for relaxing amid beautiful natural scenery in a pleasant Mediterranean climate, as well as for pursuing many recreational or sporting activities. The area’s wide range of facilities for sports at sea or on land, especially those designed for children and for the organisation of competitions, will delight all those who love the healthy way of life and who enjoy taking active holidays throughout the year. The area’s sporting facilities combined with the beneficial local climate make Crikvenica Riviera ideal for athletes in training for competition.

SPORT AND RECREATIONAL CENTRESSport and recreational centres on the beaches offer a wide range of water sport activities (water-skiing, wakeboard, kneeboard, parasailing etc.), speedboat trips, table tennis, beach volleyball, mini golf, badminton, basketball and several tennis courts.

Nautique ski centarGajevo šetalište bb, 51265 Dramalj

Omorika Sports Centre (indoor soccer, tennis, mini golf ), Gajevo šetalište bb, 51260 Crikvenica, mobitel: +385 98 848-226, +385 91 602-6232.

Jeličić sports centre (badminton, table tennis, basketball, mini golf, table football, billiard, scooter rental), Strossmayerovo šetalište bb, 51260 Crikvenica, mobitel: +385 98 933 9427, +385 91 110 0409

Tennis courts - Hotel TherapiaBraće Buchoffer 12, 51260 Crikvenica, Mobitel: +385 51 91 519 8170 ; +385 98 927 2921.

Tennis courts Villa AndaPerhati 17, 51264 Jadranovo, telefon: + 385 51 406-400

Water sport centar Kirica (beach volleyball, table tennis, water sports: water ski, tube, parasailing) Tina Ujevića 22/3, 51260 Crikvenica, Telefon: +385 51 403-128; 91 2851 859, fax: +385 51 785-185 www.kirica.hr, e-mail: [email protected].

DIVINGCrikvenica and Selce have diving clubs that organise a range of diving courses. This is where visitors can experience the magical beauty beneath the sea throughout the year.

Mihurić Diving Centre Šetalište Ivana Jeličića bb (Uvala Slana) , 51266 Selce, telefon: +385 51 765-462, fax: +385 51 241-038, Mobitel: +385 99 21 69 444, www.mihuric.hr, e-mail: [email protected].

Dive cityBraće Buchoffer 18, 51260 Crikvenica, telefon: +385 51 784-175, fax: +385 51 784-174, mobitel: +385 91 572 4776, www.divecity.net, e-mail: [email protected].

Crikvenica Diving ClubFrankopanska 28 b (Lučica Podvorska), 51260 Crikvenica, telefon: +385 51 783-004, mobitel: +385 99 512 8258, e-mail: [email protected].

BIKE TRAILS Bike trails from the coast into the Valley of Vinodol and further to the wooded hinterland provide a perfect opportunity to enjoy the fine scents of the sea, Mediterranean plants and field flowers. At the same time, the area’s unique blending of blue sea and green landscapes provides a perfect relaxation for both body and soul. These trails are ideal not just for biking enthusiasts, but also for professional cyclists to train or race on. A bike map covering the Riviera Crikvenica, Novi Vinodolski and Vinodol can be obtained at local tourist information centres and includes descriptions of six trails in the area: the Blue Trail, the Green Trail, the Brown Trail, the Carmine Trail – the Lily Route, the Viola Trail, and the Yellow Trail – the Route of Nice Views.

Crikvenica Cycling ClubKotorska 15, 51260 Crikvenica, Guide: Gršo Mataija Mobile: +385 98 9733 066, www.bkc.hr e-mail: [email protected].

HIKING TRAILS AND WALKING PATHSA walk along the coast, through pine forest right by the sea, or through the green hinterland along well-tended footpaths and hiking trails, is another recreational activity worth pursuing here on Crikvenica Riviera. The areas of Crikvenica, Dramalj, Jadranovo, Selce, Novi Vinodolski and Vinodol offer seven interesting walking trails: the Waves Trail, the Karst and Sage Trail, the Cliff Trail, the Green Trail, the Heavenly Trail, the Roman Trail, and the Degenia Trail. More details about these trails are given on the hiking map that can be obtained in local tourist information centres.Strilež Mountaineering Club, guides: Tanja Malovoz (mobile: +385 91 780 5480), Marijana Mužević (mobile: +385 99 237 6266), e-mail: [email protected]

THE LOVE PATH The Love Path is one of the most beautiful footpaths in the Crikvenica area. Located in the immediate vicinity of the town, it offers a unique opportunity to enjoy the peace of the forest, the exhilarating scents of its Mediterranean plants, and to learn more about the local historical and cultural heritage. The origins of this picturesque footpath date back to the 1930s, when it acquired its present name because of its popularity with so many young lovers. The Love Path is approximately 8 km long and 1.5 m wide. A walk along the path takes in several interesting sights:1.The Badanj fort (60 m above sea level) – the oldest part of the historical and cultural heritage in the immediate hinterland of Crikvenica, dating back to Late Antiquity.2.“Pod veli kamik” (“Below the great rock”) – the former drinking water source that used to serve the people of

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Sopaljska; at the same time, this was Crikvenica’s first water supply line, built in 1890.3.The vantage point between the Badanj fort and the rock of Kavranova sten at an elevation of 155 metres, offering wonderful views of Tribalj and the man-made Lake Tribalj.4.The pool in front of the rock of Kavranova sten, with meadows that are ideal for relaxation and get-togethers.5.The rock of Kavranova sten, towering above a pool at an elevation of 290 mA map with detailed information about the Love Path may be obtained from local tourist information centres.Guides: Strilež Mountaineering Club

SPORT FISHINGApart from organised fishing, it is also possible to arrange fishing for individuals, although this will require the purchase of a sport-fishing licence.

Crikvenica touristTrg Stjepana Radića 1 c, 51260 Crikvenica, Telephone: +385 51 241-516, fax: +385 51 241-249, www.crikvenica-tourist.net, e-mail: [email protected]

ŠRD ARBUN SPORT FISHING CLUB CRIKVENICAFrankopanska 26 a (Lučica Podvorska), Telephone: +385 51 241-373

ŠRD LOVRATA SPORT FISHING CLUB DRAMALJDramaljsko selce 30, Telephone: +385 51 768-879

ŠRD TUNERA SPORT FISHING CLUBJADRANOVOIvana Gorana Kovačića 1, Telephone: +385 246-800

ŠRD OSLIĆ SPORT FISHING CLUB SELCEŠetalište Ivana Jeličića 9, Mobile: +385 91 5509 916

TOWN SPORTS HALLThe Crikvenica Town Sports Hall was built in 2003 and is today the central venue for all indoor sports in the town. As well as by clubs from Crikvenica, this hall is also used for training by Croatia’s national basketball, handball and volleyball teams, and also by numerous sports clubs from other parts of Croatia and from abroad. The hall has already hosted many major sporting events, such as fifteen international matches of Croatia’s senior basketball and handball teams. In 2010, it was the venue for the U-20 European Basketball Championship and for the Croatian All-Stars Basketball Meeting.CRIKVENICA TOWN SPORTS HALL51260 CRIKVENICA, Kotorska 15Tel.: +385 51-242-709, e-mail: [email protected]

ADRENALIN PARKAdrenalin Park includes a climbing trail with a network of steel cables, ropes and wooden platforms at heights between 1.5 and 8 metres. Here you can learn how to move safely from one tree to another using various passages, platforms, hanging bridges etc.With parents’ permission, climbing is also available to children aged 7 or more on a specially designed children’s trail at a height of 1 metre.Other attractions within Adrenalin Park include Cageball, SuMMo and Aerotrim-Spinroller. Adrenalin Park in Crikvenica provides an unforgettable experience, so we highly recommend visiting it!Contact: 51260 Crikvenica, Klanfari 7;Telephone: 098-259-755 or 098-237-992e-mail: [email protected]

FROM GUESTS TO GOOD FRIENDSDuring high season, visitors to Crikvenica Riviera have the opportunity to sail, fish, play boccie or participate in a variety of events organised by their hosts, many of whom are members of local sports clubs in Crikvenica, Dramalj, Jadranovo or Selce. Taking part in these activities together has often marked the beginning of long friendships between visitors and their hosts. Particularly popular with visitors is fishing, which even has a group of regular participants, and which offers a unique experience of fishing at sea, learning some traditional fishing skills, and then enjoying a nice evening of fish specialities and local music. Contacts: Crikvenica Tourism SocietyTrg Stjepana Radića 1c, 51260 Crikvenica, Tel: +385 (0)51 241 051, fax: +385 (0)51 241 867www.tzg-crikvenice.hre-mail: [email protected] Tourism SocietyGajevo šetalište 48, 51265 Dramalj, Tel: +385 (0)51 786 363, fax: +385 (0)51 786 021www.tzg-crikvenice.hr, e-mail: [email protected] Jadranovo Tourism SocietyIvani bb, 51264 Jadranovo, Tel:+385 (0)51 246 160, fax:+385 (0)51 788 568 www.tzg-crikvenice.hr e-mail: [email protected] Tourism SocietyŠetalište Ivana Jeličića 1, 51266 Selce, Tel: +385 (0)51 765 165, fax: +385 (0)51 768 108 www.tzg-crikvenice.hre-mail: [email protected]

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BAKAGA DISCOTHEQUE (HOTEL INTERNATIONAL)Ivana Skomerže 1, Crikvenica Mobile: +385 99 232 3203

www.bakaga.net, e-mail: [email protected]

BALUSTRADA BAR Strossmayerovo šetalište 21, Crikvenica, e-mail: [email protected].

COCKTAIL BAR KATAKAStrossmayerovo šetalište bb, Crikvenica

GALIJAGajevo šetalište 1, Crikvenica, Telephone: +385 51 784-710, www.galija-crikvenica.hr e-mail: [email protected]

SABBIAStrossmayerovo šetalište 50 b (Crikvenica Town Beach) Telephone: +385 51 781-033, www.kirica .hr, e-mail: [email protected]

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To make the most of your stay on Crikvenica Riviera, take the opportunity of a boat trip to the islands of Rab and Krk (Baška, Njivice, Vrbnik, Klimno, Krk, Omišalj, Punat, Biserujka Cave). Alternatively, head for the islet of Košljun whose Franciscan monastery houses a valuable collection of sacred, ethnographic and literary items, or simply make a panoramic round trip. Excursions are also organised to the nearby national parks (Plitvice Lakes, Brijuni islands, Risnjak, Northern Velebit and Krka), and to Opatija, Istria, Postojna Cave in Slovenia, Venice in Italy, or for rafting on the River Kupa etc.Tourist and travel agencies that offer excursions (contact information can be found on page 13 of this booklet):Adria tours, Anika, Autotrans, Crikvenica tourist, Dive City Travel, Dvorska, H&I Dramalj, H&I Jadranovo, Igor tours, I-tourist, Klek Tours ADD, Klek Tours Karle, Maris Travel Agency, Miramar Travel, Selex, Sunrise, Turist - Selce, Turist Servis Agency, Ulli Tours, Via Mea.

BOAT EXCURSIONS:CRIKVENICAM/B ALGAMobitel: +385 91 751 9533M/B ELISABETMobile: +385 98 794 640www.taxilucija.come-mail: [email protected] M/B PLIMA Mobile: +385 98 327 868www.taxilucija.come-mail: [email protected] M/B TIM GMobile: +385 98 368 407e-mail: [email protected]/B PRIMORKA Mobile: +385 98 215 607www.sare-tours.come-mail: [email protected]/B ROBERTA M/B STARI HRIDMobile: +385 98 168 0407SELCEM/B MALI MARINO Mobile: +385 98 442 320www.malimarino.come-mail: [email protected]/B PAŠA Mobile: +385 98 237 827www.pasa-selce.com www.pasa.com.hre-mail: [email protected]

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LIST OF TOURIST GUIDES IN THE CRIKVENICA AND VINODOL AREA:Jasna Brnić (English, German), 091/534-6336, e-mail: [email protected] Car (English, German, Italian), 098/779-766, e-mail: [email protected]đana Deranja (German), 091/536-1897 Margita Dobrotinić (German), 091/569-1085Dina Domijan (English, German), 091/ 212 2002, e-mail: [email protected] Domijan Džekić (German),091 912 8030, e-mail:[email protected]čka Lončarić (English, German), 091/517-8021, e-mail: [email protected] Meštrović (German), 091/513-8049, e-mail: [email protected] Pađen (French), 091/728-4970, e-mail: [email protected] Pepić (German), 098/184-8185, e-mail: [email protected] Maria Plašč (English, German), 091/278 1083, [email protected] Sačić (German, Italian), 098/329-722, 091/891-2302Slavica Šegota (English, German), 099 214 66 47, e-mail: [email protected] Tepavac (German), 091/786-4994Roberta Tuček (English, German), 098/975-1574, e-mail: [email protected] Turina (English, German), 098/720-992, e-mail: [email protected]

Learn more about CrikvenicaJoining a guided tour of the town is a good way to learn many interesting facts about its history and culture. Sightseeing tours: every Monday at 9 a.m. Price per person: 5 euros (minimum 5 persons). Duration of tour: 1.5 hours.Contact: VIA MEA, Ivana Skomerže 1, Crikvenica,telephone: +385 51 781-799, www.via-mea.com,e-mail: [email protected].

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VINODOLOnly a few kilometres from the coast and Crikvenica Riviera lies the magical Vinodol Valley with a string of quaint villages: Bribir, Drivenik, Grižane and Tribalj. Apart from its fine cultural and historical heritage, which includes three castles of the noble Frankopan family (Bribir, Drivenik, and Grižane), the Vinodol area offers numerous recreational opportunities for athletes or those looking for action-packed holidays:- biking trails- hiking trails and footpaths- circular Stone Tower Trail- hunting- paragliding- fishing on Lake Tribalj. Contact: Šaran Sport Fishing Club, Tribalj,mobile: +385 91 258 9933,e-mail: [email protected], web: www.saran-tribalj.hrA distinctive feature of the Vinodol area is the way many rural holiday homes have been refurbished in the traditional style of the Vinodol region. Vinodol also offers an interesting choice of wine and original dishes.Amongst the area’s most popular events are the Vinodol Summer Evenings, the Rose of Vinodol, and the Figs and Sport Fishing Festival

More information:Vinodol Tourist Board Bribir 1, 51253 Bribir Tel/fax: +385 51 248-730 www.tz-vinodol.hr e-mail: [email protected]

NOVI VINODOLSKIIn the immediate vicinity of Crikvenica lies Novi Vinodolski, a historic town which offers visitors an interesting mix of things to see and do, including:- Frankopan Castle- Lopsica Roman fort- Novi Vinodolski Museum and Gallery- Vinodol Law- Glass Chapel- Holy Cross Hill- Biking and hiking trails and footpaths- Horse-riding (contact: Predrag Rupčić, mobile: +385 98 160 3190, +385 91 953 2902)- Summer Carnival- Rose of Vinodol.

More information:Novi Vinodolski Tourist BoardKralja Tomislava 6, 51250 Novi VinodolskiTel: +385 51 791 171, fax: +385 51 244 306 www.tz-novi-vinodolski.hre-mail: [email protected]

DID YOU KNOW?THE VINODOL LAW is one of the oldest legal documents in Europe. It was compiled by the representatives of nine towns and municipalities in the Vinodol area (Grobnik, Trsat, Bakar, Hreljin, Drivenik, Grižane, Bribir, Ledenice and Novigrad – today Novi Vinodolski). These representatives met in the Frankopan castle of Novigrad on the 6th of January 1288 to draw up a list of the old legal traditions of the Principality of Vinodol. The aim of compiling this law was to protect serfs from their feudal lords, and especially from their juridical power. In 1996, the Croatian Institute for Human Rights was founded in the very same room in Novi Vinodolski in which the ancient law had been signed. The manuscript of the Vinodol Law is today kept in the National and University Library in Zagreb.

THE EYES OF VINODOLThe Vinodol area is dotted with beautiful natural sights. Particularly attractive are the six vantage points that are now connected together by the project entitled “The Eyes of Vinodol”. These vantage points offer a unique experience and magnificent views. When implementing the project, particular attention was given to protection of the natural environment with the aim of preserving the distinctive natural features of the local landscape.Three vantage points are located within the Municipality of Vinodol. These are Mahavica above the village of Drivenik, Pridva above the villages of Grižane and Tribal, and Slipica above the village of Bribir. The other three vantage points are located in the area of the Town of Novi Vinodolski. These are Gradina above the village of Ledenice, Sviba above Sviba, and Kuk at Krmpote.

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Thanks to good traffic connections and closeness to the sights in neighbouring villages, towns, islands, national parks and nature parks, visitors to Crikvenica Riviera can easily explore the area’s rich historical, cultural and natural heritage.

ISLAND OF KRKLocated in the centre of Kvarner Bay, this island boasts a unique diversity of natural and cultural landmarks, which is reflected in every single place on the island: Omišalj, Njivice, Malinska, Krk, Punat, Baška, Vrbnik, Dobrinj, Šilo and Klimno.Information:Island of Krk Tourist Board, Trg sv. Kvirina 1, 51500Krk, tel.: +385 51 221 359, fax: +385 51 222 336,www.krk.hr, e-mail: [email protected]

ISLAND OF RABThe island of Rab stands out for the impressive diversity of its natural surroundings and for its wonderful cultural heritage. Its most popular event in summertime is the medieval festival called Rabska fjera. Each individual area of the island (the town of Rab, Supetarska Draga, Kampor, Lopar, Banjol, Barbat, Mundanije, and Palit) offers a unique holiday experience.Information:Rab Tourist Board, Trg Municipium Arba 8,51280 Rab, tel.: +385 51 724 064, Fax: +385 51 725 057,www.tzg-rab.hr, e-mail: [email protected]

RIJEKARijeka is Croatia’s most important harbour, its third largest town, and the administrative centre of the Primorje-Gorski kotar region. In addition to museums, galleries, and churches, it is known for Trsat Castle with the Marian shrine, the Rijeka Astronomy Centre, and extensive shopping facilities.Information: Rijeka Tourist Board, Užarska 14, 51000 Rijeka,tel.: +385 51 315 710, fax: +385 51 315 720, www.tz-rijeka.hr, e-mail: [email protected] Information Centre, Korzo 33 a, 51000 Rijeka,tel.: +385 51 335 882, e-mail: [email protected]

SENJThe town of Senj is famous for its glorious past, cultural heritage, literature and tradition. Sights that are particularly worth visiting here include the 16th-century Nehaj Fortress, the Town Museum, the Cathedral of the Assumption of Mary, and the Forestry Museum Krasno, Croatia’s first museum dedicated to forestry. The surrounding area is particularly interesting for the protected natural heritage in the Velebit Nature Park and in the Southern Velebit National Park.Information:Senj Tourist Board, Stara cesta br. 2, 53270 Senj,Tel.: +385 53 881 068, fax: +385 53 881 219,www.tz-senj.hr e-mail: [email protected]

GORSKI KOTARGorski kotar is a green oasis that continues to enchant visitors by the diversity of its unspoilt natural scenery and lovely quaint villages. In addition, the area offers plenty of opportunities for sports and recreation, including riding, hunting, fishing, rafting, canoeing, mountaineering, hiking, and walking. Gorski kotar is also renowned for its delicious gastronomy and its cultural, historical and religious heritage.Information: www.gorskikotar.hr.

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RIJEKARijeka is Croatia’s most important harbour, its third largest town, and the administrative centre of the Primorje-Gorski kotar region. In addition to museums, galleries, and churches, it is known for Trsat Castle with the Marian shrine, the Rijeka Astronomy Centre, and extensive shopping facilities.Information: Rijeka Tourist Board, Užarska 14, 51000 Rijeka,tel.: +385 51 315 710, fax: +385 51 315 720, www.tz-rijeka.hr, e-mail: [email protected] Information Centre, Korzo 33 a, 51000 Rijeka,tel.: +385 51 335 882, e-mail: [email protected]

SENJThe town of Senj is famous for its glorious past, cultural heritage, literature and tradition. Sights that are particularly worth visiting here include the 16th-century Nehaj Fortress, the Town Museum, the Cathedral of the Assumption of Mary, and the Forestry Museum Krasno, Croatia’s first museum dedicated to forestry. The surrounding area is particularly interesting for the protected natural heritage in the Velebit Nature Park and in the Southern Velebit National Park.Information:Senj Tourist Board, Stara cesta br. 2, 53270 Senj,Tel.: +385 53 881 068, fax: +385 53 881 219,www.tz-senj.hr e-mail: [email protected]

GORSKI KOTARGorski kotar is a green oasis that continues to enchant visitors by the diversity of its unspoilt natural scenery and lovely quaint villages. In addition, the area offers plenty of opportunities for sports and recreation, including riding, hunting, fishing, rafting, canoeing, mountaineering, hiking, and walking. Gorski kotar is also renowned for its delicious gastronomy and its cultural, historical and religious heritage.Information: www.gorskikotar.hr.

PLITVICE LAKES NATIONAL PARKPlitvice Lakes is Croatia’s most famous national park. It was included in the UNESCO World Heritage List as early as 1979. In addition to the extraordinary beauty of their surroundings, the Plitvice Lakes are also renowned for the diversity and abundance of their flora and fauna.Information: Plitvice Lakes National Park, Ivo Pevalek Scientific Centre, 53 231 Plitvička jezera, tel.: +385 53 751 015, +385 53 751 014, www.np-plitvickajezera.hr, e-mail: [email protected]

RISNJAK NATIONAL PARKRisnjak National Park is located in Gorski kotar, the most wooded area in western Croatia. Apart from its natural beauty, Risnjak also stands out for being one of the very few areas in Europe that are crucial for the survival of the lynx, Europe’s rarest wild animal.Information: Risnjak National Park, Bijela Vodica 48,Crni Lug, tel.: +385 51 836 133, fax: +385 51 836 116,http://risnjak.hr/, e-mail: [email protected]

NORTHERN VELEBIT NATIONAL PARKCroatia’s most recent national park, founded in 1999. Visitors to this park can admire magnificent karst formations, such as the rocks of Hajdučki i Rožanski kukovi, a unique botanical garden in nature, and one of the deepest caves in the world, Lukina jama.Information: Northern Velebit National Park, Krasno 96, 53 274 Krasno, tel.: +385 53 665 380, fax: +385 53 665 390, www.np-sjeverni-velebit.hr, e-mail: [email protected]

VELEBIT NATURE PARKCovering an area of 2,000 square kilometres, Velebit Nature Park is the largest protected area in Croatia. Its natural features include woods, unusual rocks, canyons, deep pits, to caves and other karst formations. Velebit Nature Park is also protected as a UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve.Information: Velebit Nature Park, Kaniža bb, 53 000 Gospić, tel.: +385 53 560 450, 560 160, fax: +385 53 560 451, www.pp-velebit.hr, e-mail: [email protected]

UČKA NATURE PARKUčka Nature Park encompasses the mountain of the same name and a part of the Ćićarija mountain range. It is distinctive for its lush forests, and a variety of meadows and anthropogenic habitats that are home to numerous endemic, threatened and protected plant and animal species.Information: Učka Nature Park, Liganj 42, 51 415 Lovran, tel.: +385 51 293 753, tel/fax: +385 51 293 751, www.pp-ucka.hr, e-mail: [email protected]

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THE CRIKVENICA AMPHORACrikvenica is a town of impressive cultural heritage that dates right back to Roman times. This has been confirmed by recent archaeological exploration of the Ad Turres settlement, located on the site of today’s Crikvenica. Among other findings, which all attest to life in this area around the 1st century AD, particularly worth mentioning is a unique type of Roman amphora, known as the Crikvenica Amphora after the location where it was discovered. “Adriatic Flat-Bottomed Amphora of the Crikvenica Type” is the official name of this special type of amphora, which was first discovered at the Ad Turres archaeological site, and whose type/uniqueness has been confirmed by the relevant experts.” The Crikvenica Amphora is of a flat-bottomed Roman type and represents a local variant of the Forlimpopoli amphora type that was manufactured in Italy in the 1st and 2nd centuries AD. Due to the many formal characteristics that distinguish this from the Forlimpopoli type, it has been concluded that the amphorae from Crikvenica were indeed an original product of Ad Turres. They were manufactured in the 1st and 2nd centuries AD in the large ceramic workshop that was discovered at the site of the present sports hall in Crikvenica. Today, two thousand years later, the production of these amphorae has been started anew.

EELS IN DUBRAČINAThe small river Dubračina in Crikvenica is home to a species of eel (Anguilla Linnaeus, 1758) that migrates 5,000 kilometres to spawn in the Sargasso Sea, where the females lay several million eggs and then die. The larvae, which hatch from the eggs, take three years to grow to a length of up to 7 centimetres and then make the exact same journey in reverse. Male eels stay at the mouth of the Dubračina, and the females swim upstream to the lake in Tribalj where they stay until sexual maturity and the migration to the Sargasso Sea.

VRTARE MALE CAVEVrtare male cave in Dramalj represents one of the richest palaeontological sites in Croatia. It attests to the life in prehistory and the Late Pleistocene, that is, the end of the long period of the Ice Age, in which present man emerged. The cave is ca. forty metres deep and contains a variety of fossil remnants of long extinct animals and a great biodiversity of cave organisms. Palaeontological research has confirmed the presence of bones and teeth of the elephant, wild rhino, aurochs/bison, horse, fallow deer, chamois, cave lion, cave bear, bear, and wolf. There are also numerous remnants of small mammals and birds: common vole, hamster, rabbit, bat, mole, wood pigeon, chough , goshawk, snowy owl, raven etc.The cave has been given preliminary protection by listening in the Croatian Register of Nature Monuments. Although palaeontological research in the cave has only begun, it has already yielded some extraordinary results. The Crikvenica Town Museum hosts the exhibition called The Lion’s Cave, which is dedicated to the treasure trove of unique fossils that was discovered in the cave of Vrtare male.

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KOTORBefore coming to populate the present Crikvenica area, local people used to live in Kotor on a nearby hill, which was first mentioned as early as the 13th century. The Kotor parish was part of the medieval town of Grižane, and seems to have had some very devout residents, going by the number of churches here, some of which were linked to monastic brotherhoods (St. Simon, St. Trinity, Most Holy Body, St. Mary, St. George and St. Nicholas).In 1776, a big fire devastated Kotor, causing most people to move to the coast.

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BADANJ FORTIn the immediate vicinity of Crikvenica, alongside the stream of Dubračina, is the rather small yet strategically very well positioned fort of Badanj, the oldest remnant of medieval fortification architecture in the Vinodol region. The original name of this hilltop fort, which was abandoned after a big earthquake in the 14th century, remains unknown. Connected to the history of Badanj is the legend of a buried treasure trove that is protected by a large snake. The first Croatian settlers to this area heard about this legend from the indigenous people who lived here before they arrived. The snake is an Old Mediterranean divinity symbol, and legends of buried treasure are quite common in the areas of Crikvenica Riviera and Vinodol.

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BADANJ FORTIn the immediate vicinity of Crikvenica, alongside the stream of Dubračina, is the rather small yet strategically very well positioned fort of Badanj, the oldest remnant of medieval fortification architecture in the Vinodol region. The original name of this hilltop fort, which was abandoned after a big earthquake in the 14th century, remains unknown. Connected to the history of Badanj is the legend of a buried treasure trove that is protected by a large snake. The first Croatian settlers to this area heard about this legend from the indigenous people who lived here before they arrived. The snake is an Old Mediterranean divinity symbol, and legends of buried treasure are quite common in the areas of Crikvenica Riviera and Vinodol.

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RIJEKA AIRPORT, ISLAND OF KRKTelephone: +385 842-132 – information, 842-040 - switchboard Fax: 385 51 842-032 www.rijeka-airport.hre-mail: [email protected]

CRIKVENICA BUS STATION Nike Veljačića 3, 51260 Crikvenica Telephone: 060 300-100www.autotrans.hr e-mail: [email protected] hours: 1.6 – 15.9 Monday – Sunday: 6.30 – 19.30 h

LOCAL BUS TRAFFIC Nike Veljačića 3, 51260 Crikvenica Tel.: 060 300-100

TIME TABLE (Autotrans):CRIKVENICA – SELCE – NOVI VINODOLSKI6**, 6:30**, 6:45, 7:25, 8:45**, 9:45, 11*, 11:15**, 12:15*, 13:15, 14:10**, 14:20**, 14:40, 14:45*, 15:10**, 15:20**, 16:00**, 16:30, 16:56, 17:15**, 18:45, 19:45, 20:30, 21:44, 23:15***CRIKVENICA – DRAMALJ – JADRANOVO – RIJEKA3:25*, 5:40, 6:15**, 6:45*, 7:05**, 7:45**, 7:46, 8*, 9:45, 10:20**, 11:45**, 12:45*,14, 14:30, 15:10**, 17, 17:40, 19:49, 22:15CRIKVENICA-BRIBIR6:00, 6:30, 11:00, 13:15, 14:20, 15:20, 20:30CRIKVENICA-GRIŽANE-TRIBALJ-DRIVENIK5:45, 13:10, 15:20CRIKVENICA - ZAGREB8:15, 14:30 * Does not operate on Sundays** Does not operate on Saturdays and Sundays

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RIJEKA RAILWAY STATION Trg kralja Tomislava 1, 51000 RijekaTelephone: +385 51 211-638 - pay desk, 060 333-444 – Time table: +385 51 213 – 333 - information www.hznet.hr

SUPERFAST SPEEDBOAT Crikvenica – island of Krk (Šilo, Klimno, Vrbnik) Mobile:: +385 98 369-846, +385 98 323-380+385 98 909-2025, +385 98 909-7771

TAXISLOBODAN BENKO Telephone: +385 98 1724 337DRAGUTIN BUNETA Telephone: +385 98 1708-125SLOBODAN BUTORAC Telephone: +385 91 515 4190EURO TAXI - MILAN MARAVIĆ Telephone: +385 51 781 - 999, +385 91 539 3001TAXI DARIO Telephone: +385 91 186 8640

RENT-A-CARCRIKVENICA TOURIST - Trg S. Radića 1c, Crikvenica, Telephone: +385 51 241-516, fax: +385 51 241-249, www.crikvenica-tourist.nete-mail: [email protected]&I DRAMALJ - Gajevo šetalište 48, Dramalj, Telephone: +385 51 788-010.H&I JADRANOVO - Ivani bb, Jadranovo, Telephone: +385 51 246-160, fax: +385 51 246-160, e-mail: [email protected] TOURS - M. Jeličića 14, Selce, Telephone: +385 51 764-167, fax: +385 51 764-192, Mobile: +385 95 85 86 873, www.igortours.hr, e-mail: [email protected] -Milovana Muževića 122 b, Dramalj, Telephone: +385 51 788-097, fax: +385 51 788-097, e-mail: [email protected] TRAVEL - Tina Ujevića 14, Crikvenica, Telephone: +385 51 785-681, fax: +385 51 785-683, www.miramartravel.net, e-mail: [email protected] SERVIS AGENCY - Braće dr. Sobol 46, Crikvenica, Telephone: +385 51 785-368, fax: +385 51 785-368 www.crikvenica-holiday.come-mail: [email protected] TOURS - Ivana Kostrenčića 2, Crikvenica, Telephone: +385 51 784-130, fax: +385 51 784-134, www.ullitours.com e-mail: [email protected]

RENT-A-BIKECRIKVENICA TOURIST - Trg S. Radića 1c, Crikvenica, Telephone: +385 51 241-516, fax: +385 51 241-249, www.crikvenica-tourist.nete-mail:[email protected] TOURS - M. Jeličića 14, Selce, Telephone: +385 51 764-167, fax: +385 51 764-192, Mobile: +385 95 85 86 873, www.igortours.hr e-mail: [email protected]

RENT-A-BOATCrni mol portMobile: +385 98 327 967, +385 98 775 590MCP Crikvenica (lučica Omorika) Mobile: +385 91 1557 376, +385 98 327 053DIVE CITY TRAVEL - Braće Buchoffer 18, Crikvenica, Telephone: + 385 51 784-174, fax: +385 51 784-175, www.divecity.net e-mail:[email protected] TOURS - Ivana Kostrenčića 2, Crikvenica, Telephone: +385 51 784-130, fax: +385 51 784-134 www.ullitours.com e-mail: [email protected]

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FELIX TOURIST TRAIN

Kotorska 4, 51260 Crikvenica Mobile: + 385 99 348 0000One-way ticket: children up to 5 years: 10 kn children older than 5 years and adults: 15 kn The tourist train does not operate in the rain or in the winter months.

TIMETABLECRIKVENICA – DRAMALJ – KAČJAK Departure Arrival 09:00 09:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 18:00 18:30 19:00 19:30 20:00 20:30 21:00 21:30 22:00 22:30 23:00 23:00

KAČJAK – DRAMALJ – CRIKVENICA Departure Arrival 09:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 13:00 18:30 19:00 19:30 20:00 20:30 21:00 21:30 22:00 22:30 23:00 23:00 24:00

CRIKVENICA – SELCE Departure Arrival 09:00 09:30

10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 18:00 18:30 19:00 19:30 20:00 20:30 21:00 21:30 22:00 22:00 23:00 23:00

SELCE – CRIKVENICA Departure Arrival 09:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 13:00 18:30 19:00 19:30 20:00 20:30 21:00 21:30 22:00 22:30 23:00 23:30 24:00

TOWN OF CRIKVENICAKralja Tomislava 85, 51260 CrikvenicaTelephone: +385 51 455-400 switchboard Fax: +385 51 242-009 www.crikvenica.hr e-mail: [email protected]

STATE INSPECTORATEKralja Tomislava 85, 51260 Crikvenica Telephone: +385 51 354 - 693e-mail: [email protected]

TAX OFFICEKralja Tomislava 85, 51260 CrikvenicaTelephone: +385 51 455-100

PUBLIC NOTARY Kralja Zvonimira 29,51260 CrikvenicaTelephone: +385 51 241-952 Fax: +385 51 241-952

POLICEKralja Tomislava 85, 51260 CrikvenicaTelephone: 92; +385 51 439-010www.mup.hr

HARBOUR MASTER’S OFFICE RIJEKA –OFFICE CRIKVENICATrg Stjepana Radića 1/I, 51260 CrikvenicaTelephone: +385 51 242-321 Fax: +385 51 242-321Opening hours: (1/6 – 15/9) Monday – Friday: 8 – 13 h18 – 20 h Saturday: 8 – 13 h Sunday: 9 – 11 h

CRIKVENICA PORT AUTHORITY Trg Stjepana Radića 2/III, 51260 CrikvenicaTelephone: +385 51 241-577 Mobile: +385 91 521 4888Fax: +385 51 241-577

“MURVICA” MUNICIPAL COMPANYTrg Stjepana Radića 1/II, 51260 CrikvenicaTelephone: +385 51 455-500 Fax: +385 51 241-060e-mail: [email protected]

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JADRANOVO MEDICAL CENTREVladimira Nazora bb, 51264 Jadranovo,Telephone: +385 51 246-009SELCE MEDICAL CENTREMaršala Tita 72 a, 51266 Selce,Telephone: +385 51 765-306EMERGENCY MEDICAL ASSISTANCEKotorska bb, 51260 CrikvenicaTelephone: +385 51 241-111

TOURIST MEDICAL CLINICSTOURIST MEDICAL CLINICKotorska bb, 51260 CrikvenicaTelephone: +385 51 241-111TOURIST MEDICAL CLINIC – POLICLINIC KATUNARDr. I. Kostrenčića 10, 51260 Crikvenica,Telephone: +385 51 785-132, fax: +385 51 785-164www.crikvenica-info.com/katunar/e-mail: [email protected]

PHARMACIESPHARMACY DELTIS PHARMBraće Brozičevića bb, 51260 CrikvenicaTelephone: +385 51 241-966PHARMACY FUDURIĆ-MATEJČIĆ BORAS-DEVČIĆTrg Stjepana Radića 1, 51260 CrikvenicaTelephone: +385 51 241-101PHARMACY ŠKUNCATrg palih boraca 29 a, 51266 SelceTelephone: +385 51 768-060

EMERGENCY CALL - 112

SEA RESCUE - 9155

MOUNTAIN RESCUE Mobile: +385 91 721 0000

AMBULANCE - 94

POLICE - 92

FIRE DEPARTMENT - 93

ROAD ASSISTANCE - 1987www.hak.hr

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SUPERMARKETSPLODINEKotorska bb, 51260 Crikvenica

KONZUM - CRIKVENICABraće Brozičević 3, Trg Stjepana Radića 11, Dr.Ivana Kostrenčića 6

KONZUM – DRAMALJMilovana Muževića 122

KONZUM – JADRANOVOIvani 27, Kloštar 55

KONZUM – SELCEIvana Jeličića 7

VETERINARY CLINICKotorska 28, 51260 Crikvenica, Phone: +385 51 241-932, 242-721, Fax: +385 51 241-932, Mobile: +385 98 328 777, www.veterinari-crikvenica.hr e-mail: [email protected]

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DRY CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY SERVICESCRNO – BIJELI SVIJETKralja Tomislava 46, 51260 Crikvenica Telephone: +385 51 243-377

FLEKICAGlagoljaša 3, 51260 Crikvenica Telephone: +385 51 241-909

ŠPILJARBraće dr. Sobol 6, 51260 CrikvenicaMobile: +385 98 225 627

CAR REPAIR AND CAR WASHHAK AUTO CLUB CRIKVENICA Kralja Tomislava 113, 51260 CrikvenicaTelephone: + 385 51 785-060

CAR REPAIR LUKETIĆSmokovo 14, 51264 JadranovoTelephone: +385 51 246-509

CAR REPAIR DPDRopine bb, 51266 Selce Telephone: +385 51 764-777Fax: +385 51 764-132 www.dpd-selce.vinodol.eue-mail: [email protected]

CAR REPAIRMaršala Tita 68, 51266 Selce Telephone: +385 51 765-141 Mobile: +385 91 546 9925

CAR WASH (Ikarplast)Kotorska bb, 51260 CrikvenicaTelephone: +385 51 241-860

CAR WASH DUGA Kralja Tomislava 144 a, 51260 CrikvenicaTelephone: + 385 92 2050 149

CAR WASH SELCEStudenčić 6 b, 51266 SelceMobile: +385 98 283 277

TYRE CENTRE PIT GUMZidarska 101, 51260 CrikvenicaMobile : + 385 98 216 900

TYRE CENTRE F1Kralja Tomislava 146, 51260 CrikvenicaTelephone: +385 51 785-101

BOAT SERVICESA.S.D. SERVIS d.o.o. (transport)Vukovarska 106, 51265 DramaljMobile: +385 98 424 586

BRODOMEHANIKA GAŠPAROVIĆ(service, dry berthing)Šetalište V. Nazora bb, 51260 Crikvenica

Telephone: +385 51 781-555 Mobitel: +385 91 1781 555www.brodomehanika.hre-mail: [email protected]

MERCURY – V.M. d.o.o.Milovana Muževića 43, 51265Telephone: +385 51 786-118 Fax: +385 51 786-929e-mail: [email protected]

ND (service, dry berthing, transport)Prilaz obali 6, 51265 DramaljTelephone: +385 51 786-984 Mobile: +385 98 794-606e-mail: [email protected]

UNIVERZAL SERVISMilovana Muževića 196, 51265 DramaljTelephone: +385 51 787-338 Fax: +385 51 786-670

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CHURCHESPARISH CHURCH OF ST. ANTHONYPavla Radića 8, Crikvenica, Mass times: Monday - Saturday: 7:30 h, Sunday: 9 and 18:30 hTelephone: +385 51 242-395, fax: +385 51 242-395

PARISH CHURCH OF THE ASSUMPTION OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARYFrankopanska bb, Crikvenica Mass times: Monday - Saturday: 19 h, Sunday: 8, 10 and 19 h

PARISH OFFICE OF THE ASSUMPTION OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARYŠetalište Vladimira Nazora 2, CrikvenicaTelephone: +385 51 243-136

CONVENT OF THE SISTERS OF THE SACRED HEARTFrankopanska 43, CrikvenicaTelephone: +385 51 781-088

PARISH CHURCH OF ST. HELENDramalj 2, Crikvenica, Telephone: +385 51 786-277 Fax: +385 51 786-011Mass times: Monday - Saturday: 8 h, Sunday: 10:30 h

PARISH CHURCH OF ST. JAMESIvani 1 , Jadranovo, Telephone: +385 51 246-078Mass times: Monday - Saturday: 18 h, Sunday: 8 h

PARISH CHURCH OF ST. CATHERINEEmila Antića 21, Selce, Telephone: + 385 51 764-185 Fax: +385 51 764-185 Mass times: Monday - Saturday: 7 h, Sunday: 9 and 19 h

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MARKETSCRIKVENICA FRUIT AND VEGETABLE MARKETBraće Brozičević bb, CrikvenicaSELCE FRUIT AND VEGETABLE MARKETŠetalište Ivana Jeličića bb, Selce

FISHMONGER’SFISHMONGER’S DRAGOBraće Brozičević 8, CrikvenicaFISHMONGER’SBraće Brozičević, CrikvenicaFISHMONGER’S MADAMIVinodolska, Crikvenica

SHOPSRIVIERA DEPARTMENT STOREBraće Brozičević 3, CrikvenicaSOUVENIR SHOP - MADE IN CROATIAStrossmayerovo šetalište 38, CrikvenicaMob.: +385 91 726 1021

HP- HRVATSKA POŠTA d.d.Ivana Skomerže 2, 51260 Crikvenica

Telephone: +385 51 241-100 www.posta.hr

Opening hours: pon. - pet. 7-20 hsub. 7-14 h

HP – HRVATSKA POŠTA d.d.Dramaljsko selce 30, 51265 Dramalj

Telephone: +385 51 786-013

HP – HRVATSKA POŠTA d.d.Vladimira Nazora 3b, 51264 Jadranovo

Telephone: +385 51 246-192

HP – HRVATSKA POŠTA d.d.Trg palih boraca 23, 51266 Selce

Telephone: +385 51 765-186

POST OFFICE

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MARKETSCRIKVENICA FRUIT AND VEGETABLE MARKETBraće Brozičević bb, CrikvenicaSELCE FRUIT AND VEGETABLE MARKETŠetalište Ivana Jeličića bb, Selce

FISHMONGER’SFISHMONGER’S DRAGOBraće Brozičević 8, CrikvenicaFISHMONGER’SBraće Brozičević, CrikvenicaFISHMONGER’S MADAMIVinodolska, Crikvenica

SHOPSRIVIERA DEPARTMENT STOREBraće Brozičević 3, CrikvenicaSOUVENIR SHOP - MADE IN CROATIAStrossmayerovo šetalište 38, CrikvenicaMob.: +385 91 726 1021

BANKSERSTE BANK CRIKVENICATrg Stjepana Radića 1, Crikvenica, Telephone: +385 62 376-530, www.erstebank.hr , Opening hours: : Monday – Friday: 8 - 20 h, Saturday: 8 - 12 hERSTE BANK SELCETrg palih boraca 13, Selce, Telephone: +385 62 376-760, Opening hours: Monday – Friday: 8 - 15 h, Saturday: 8 - 12 hSPLITSKA BANKA - SGGKralja Tomislava 4, Crikvenica, Telephone: + 385 51 243-522, 243-529, fax: +385 51 243-539, www.splitskabanka.hr , Opening hours: Monday - Wednesday - Friday: 8 - 16 h, Saturday: ClosedPRIVREDNA BANKA ZAGREB (PBZ)Braće Brozičević 4, Crikvenica, Telephone: +38551 751-320, www.pbz.hr, Opening hours: Monday - Wednesday - ThursdayFriday: 8 - 14 h, thu.: 13 - 19 h, sat.: 8 -12 hZAGREBAČKA BANKAVinodolska 6, Crikvenica, Telephone: +385 51353-975, fax: +385 51 241-618Opening hours: Monday – Friday: 8 -12h, 17 - 19 h, Saturday: 8 - 12 h

ATMsERSTE BANKTrg Stjepana Radića 1 - ERSTE BANK, CrikvenicaTrg Stjepana Radića 1 c - TZG Crikvenice, CrikvenicaThalassotherapia - Gajevo šetalište 21, CrikvenicaTrg palih boraca 13 - ERSTE BANK, SelceVladimira Nazora 3a - Pošta, Jadranovo Milovana Muževića 122 - Supermarket KONZUM, DramaljZAGREBAČKA BANKAVinodolska 6 - ZAGREBAČKA BANKA Nike Veljačića 3, Crikvenica Trg Stjepana Radića 1 - Ljekarna, CrikvenicaIvana Jeličića 7 - Supermarket KONZUM , SelceHRVATSKA POŠTANSKA BANKAIvana Skomerže 1 - Post office, CrikvenicaRAIFFEISEN BANKBraće Brozičević 3 - Supermarket KONZUM, CrikvenicaHYPO ALPE ADRIA BANKKotorska bb - Supermarket PLODINE, CrikvenicaSPLITSKA BANKA - SGGKralja Tomislava 4 - SPLITSKA BANKA, CrikvenicaPRIVREDNA BANKA ZAGREB (PBZ)Braće Brozičević 4 - PRIVREDNA BANKA, Crikvenica

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INTERNET CAFESCAFFE BAR BALUSTRADAStrossmayerovo šetalište 21, CrikvenicaMobile: +385 98 385 889CAFFE BAR HAPPYStube Ivana Polića 2, CrikvenicaTelephone: +385 51242-691CAFFE BAR KISSTrg palih boraca 2, SelceMobile: +385 91 243 0832SANDWICH BAR TOSTERIA MIANike Veljačića 4 c, CrikvenicaTelephone: +385 51243-144PIZZA CUTStrossmayerovo šetalište 28, CrikvenicaTUNARIvana Jeličića bb, SelceMobile: +385 99 242 0434STORM (COMPUTER SHOP & INTERNET CAFE)Vinodolska 17, Crikvenica, Telephone: +385 51 784 755, www.storm-computer.hre-mail: [email protected]

WI-FI FREE ACCESS POINTCrikvenica (Town centre)

PETROL STATIONSCROBENZSmokovo 38, 51264 Jadranovo Telephone: +385 51 247-149Opening hours: every day 00 - 24 hEURO - PETROLZidarska bb, Crikvenica, Telephone: +385 51 241-220Opening hours: every day 00 - 24 hMAGISTRALAKralja Tomislava bb, Crikvenica, Telephone: +385 91 4971 144 Opening hours: every day 06 - 22 hOBALAKostrenčića bb, Crikvenica Telephone: +385 91 4971 145Opening hours:1.10. - 15.5. mon. - sat. 7 - 19 h, sun. 7 -13 h, 01.6 - 30. 9. every day 7 - 21 h

Hotel EsplanadeLocated right by the town beach, this hotel has a capacity of 130 beds. All the rooms have shower/WC and satellite TV; some are air-conditioned and have a balcony. The hotel includes an à la carte restaurant and an aperitif bar. A variety of recreational facilities can be found in the immediate vicinity of the hotel.Strossmayerovo šetalište 52, 51260 Crikvenica, telephone: +385 51 785-006, fax: +385 51 785-090 www.jadran-crikvenica.hr, e-mail: [email protected]

JADRAN d.d. u stečajuBana Jelačića 16, 51260 Crikvenica, CroatiaTel: +385 51 455 560, 241 970Fax: +385 51 241 975, 241 261e-mail: [email protected]

Hotel KaštelLocated in the centre of the town, alongside a pebble beach. Capacity: 140 beds. All rooms have bathtub/WC and satellite TV. The hotel also includes the restaurant Stella MarisFrankopanska 22, 51260 Crikvenica, telephone: +385 51 241-044, fax: +385 51 241-490 www.jadran-crikvenica.hr, e-mail: kaš[email protected]

Hotel OmorikaLocated near a pebble beach, surrounded by Mediterranean vegetation. Capacity: 230 beds. All rooms enjoy sea view and balcony; most are equipped with satellite TV. Next to the hotel are various sports and recreational facilities.Milovana Muževića bb, 51260 Crikvenica, telephone: +385 51 785-023, fax: +385 51 785-015 www.jadran-crikvenica.hr , e-mail: [email protected]

Hotel InternationalLocated in the centre of the town on the main square next to the waterfront. Capacity: 83 beds. All rooms are equipped with shower/WC and telephone; some with a TV set and balcony.Ivana Skomerže 1, 51260 Crikvenica, telephone: +385 51 241-324, fax: +385 51 241-681 www.jadran-crikvenica.hr, e-mail: [email protected]

Kačjak Holiday VillageLocated on a quiet peninsula surrounded by Mediterranean vegetation. Accommodation is provided in 11 pavilions and 34 bungalows. The complex also includes tennis courts, table tennis tables, and a badminton court.Kačjak bb, 51265 Dramalj, telephone: +385 51 786-250, fax: +385 51 786-262 www.jadran-crikvenica.hr, [email protected]

Hotel ZagrebLocated on the promenade next to the beach, only 400 m from the centre of town. Capacity: 64 beds. All rooms have shower/WC; some have a balcony with sea view.Strossmayerovo šetalište 42, 51260 Crikvenica, telephone: +385 51 241-744, fax: +385 51 241-232 www.jadran-crikvenica.hr, e-mail: [email protected]

Hotel VaraždinLocated at the entrance to Selce, near the beach. Capacity: 352 beds.All rooms have shower/WC, telephone and satellite TV. The hotel has indoor and outdoor pools.Mihovila Jeličića 14, 51266 Selce, telephone: +385 51 764-032, fax: +385 51 764-091 www.jadran-crikvenica.hr, [email protected]

Hotel and pavilions Ad TurresSet among pine trees at the entrance to Crikvenica. The complex consists of a hotel with 80 beds, and 12 pavilions, each with 51 beds.Kralja Tomislava 111, 51260 Crikvenica, telephone: +385 51 785-003, fax: +385 51 785-079, www.jadran-crikvenica.hr, e-mail: [email protected]

Hotel and pavilions SlavenLocated near the centre of Selce. 326 beds in pavilions and 81 beds in the hotel. All rooms have shower/WC.Šetalište Ivana Jeličića 37, 51266, Selce, telephone: +385 51 765-451, fax: +385 51 765-457 www.jadran-crikvenica.hr, e-mail: [email protected]

Autocamp SelceSet in an extraordinary position near the town, right by the sea. Capacity: 1500 people. Sanitary facilities, hot and cold water. Diving club in the vicinity.Jasenova 19, 51266 Selce, telephone: +385 51 764-038, fax: +385 51 764-066 www.jadran-crikvenica.hr, e-mail: [email protected]