Malinska
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Understand
Malinska was an old fishing village and port for wood exportation until the beginning of the 20th century, when it started to develop into a tourism destination, initially as a favorite retreat of Viennese nobility. The name Malinska has its origins in the 15th century, and it is related to the water-mill that was built in the village and was important for the whole island of Krk.
Get in
By car
Over the bridge from Mainland (toll fee).
By bus
Bus company Arriva Croatia runs sixteen buses daily from Rijeka to Malinska for 50 kn one way (76 kn return). With same buses Malinska is connected with other destionations on island Krk as well as Mali Lošinj and Cres.
On foot
Beautiful seaside path from Njivice to Malinska called "Rajska cesta" is great way to come to Malinska simply by foot. It is one of the most popular walking path on whole island Krk. Walk from Njivice to Malinska is about 6-7 km long and takes around one and half hour. Take enough of water with yourself since there are only forest, rocks and sea on the way.
Get around
Malinska doesn't have any public transport, since city is small enough that you can get everywhere by foot within half an hour of walking.
During the summer months it is possible to rent a bike, scooter or quad bike on Lukobran, place where most of the boats are coming. Price by the hour or by the day. Full price list.
Sleep
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phone: +385 51 847 147address: Nikole Tesle 20
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phone: +385 51 859 897address: Branka Fučića 30 A