Stara Baska - Old Baska
Stara Baska - Old Baska
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Claudia V
Bucharest, Romania6 contributions
Jul 2013 • Couples
Stara Baska is not a touristic attraction..it is a village, at the end of the road, where you can find your peace. Very quiet with no bars or stores, Stara Baska is a place for those seeking wild beaches, clear waters and scuba diving. Not to mention that the drive there is absolutely stunning. Highly recommend it for a relaxing vacation!!!
Written August 2, 2013
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Sanja B
Lovran, Croatia36 contributions
Jun 2013
Stara Baška lies on the South West part of the island KRK. 17 km from the City of Krk and 10 km from Punat. Because of it's position it is a quite place even in the highest season. Stara Baška has pebble beaches and clear blue water. Unspoilt nature and mesmerizing view. Near the beach there is only camp, one market and a beach bar. Many cars are parked on the street (above the beach) and the people walk down the cliffs to reach deserted beaches.(Check Google earth for the terrain!). The parking near the main beach is free from this season! 2mins walk. :)
Written June 25, 2013
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SzamoskoziPeter
Cluj-Napoca, Romania43 contributions
Aug 2012 • Friends
Stara Baska is a very small resort, even by Croatian standards. The beach is not crowded at all. If you are well equipped for rocky beaches, you can easily find your "own" little bay where nobody bothers you. This is exactly my idea of Croatia. Of course, such a place comes with disadvantages: Roads are narrow, it is not easy to drive or to park your car. There are only 3 restuarants in the resort, with the typical menu: pizza, seafood and croatian specialties of grilled meats.
Written November 2, 2012
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Ilaria
Milan, Italy8 contributions
Aug 2023 • Couples
The island of Krk has a clean sea and accesses designed to reach it quite easily as it is all surrounded by cliffs. The town is clean but lacks any type of attractive activity such as concerts or outdoor evenings. Prices for eating or drinking are high-end and beer is served almost warm everywhere. The water which should be a guaranteed primary good is UNFINDABLE at the very few public fountains which have ALL been tampered with. You can only drink from fountains with coin machines or by purchasing bottles that cost up to 3 euros. It is an overrated location as beaches and coves are comparable (if not inferior) to those of other places that offer better services at a lower price. A piece of advice, GET WITH CASH, they are repelled by card payments even for large sums (they are not obliged to accept it) and each withdrawal from the counter has a commission of 5 euros. I would not recommend it as a trip and would not return.
Written September 9, 2023
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CirilB
Ljubljana, Slovenia370 contributions
Oct 2017 • Couples
The village has very narrow roads and I can't imagine how is it there during the high season. There are not many bars or restaurants there so you have to go to nearest town if you want that.
Some might like it because of its wilderness.
Some might like it because of its wilderness.
Written November 22, 2017
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cropelka
Poland251 contributions
Jun 2017
Stara Baska is definitely a place for those who need peace and quiet on their holiday. It's worth a longer stay, otherwise you might not discover the whole peace ond beauty of this village. The pebble beaches there are really excellent and one of the most beautiful in Croatia, in my opinion. As there isn't much parking space, there aren't many visitors from other places on the Island, so most of the beaches aren't very crowded, perhaps except for those in the port in season. There are several peaceful coves and small beaches, some of them more remote and accessible only if you have a boat, even the smallest one. I used a little rubber boat, which was good enough to find a beach where we could be totally alone, not disturbed by other tourists. The water is clean, with sea urchins in some places.
This is one of the most picturesque parts of island Krk, I think.
This is one of the most picturesque parts of island Krk, I think.
Written July 6, 2017
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Marcus D
Tartu, Estonia1,213 contributions
Jun 2015 • Couples
Best to visit out of season - we went in June.
The 16 km long, and the only, road (from Punat) traverses a treeless landscape of white limestone demarcated by low stone walls for penning-in sheep. The road as it approaches the coast and 'unseen' Adriatic Sea is a roller-coaster of bends. The first sight of the sea is sufficiently awesome to make drivers take their eyes off the road and passengers reach for their cameras.
The town is strung along the steep side of the hill. The road narrows alarmingly and as far as we could discern there were few passing places that did not cause the passenger to feel highly nervous.
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO TURN ROUND until you reach the harbour!
The best uncrowded beaches: Oprna Bay and the adjoining cove. On Google-maps 'satellite' find Stara Braska and follow the road back towards Punat. Just past the caravan site at Kamo Ĺ krila is a long straight-ish stretch of road (an uphill incline) above two large coves. A line of parked cars is visible on the right hand side.
Park your car. Cross the road. Climb over the thigh-high crash-barrier and then pretend to be a mountain sheep and scramble down the hill-side to the sea where blissfully clear aquamarine waters await your endeavours.
The 16 km long, and the only, road (from Punat) traverses a treeless landscape of white limestone demarcated by low stone walls for penning-in sheep. The road as it approaches the coast and 'unseen' Adriatic Sea is a roller-coaster of bends. The first sight of the sea is sufficiently awesome to make drivers take their eyes off the road and passengers reach for their cameras.
The town is strung along the steep side of the hill. The road narrows alarmingly and as far as we could discern there were few passing places that did not cause the passenger to feel highly nervous.
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO TURN ROUND until you reach the harbour!
The best uncrowded beaches: Oprna Bay and the adjoining cove. On Google-maps 'satellite' find Stara Braska and follow the road back towards Punat. Just past the caravan site at Kamo Ĺ krila is a long straight-ish stretch of road (an uphill incline) above two large coves. A line of parked cars is visible on the right hand side.
Park your car. Cross the road. Climb over the thigh-high crash-barrier and then pretend to be a mountain sheep and scramble down the hill-side to the sea where blissfully clear aquamarine waters await your endeavours.
Written June 20, 2015
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Roy1306
Deurne, The Netherlands331 contributions
Sept 2014 • Family
As I was looking for the beach in Stara Baska I looked down from the road and saw that some people were laying on a small but beautyfull beach in a bay. I went looking for the road to go there, but I discovered there is none. You have to park the car by the road and hop over the safetyguard and go down a rocky and slippery path to go to this perfect remote beach. Parasols and sunbeds are available, but no one to pay them... :) For me and my family this was really nice to go to and the relaxed atmosphere this beach was remarkable.
Written September 25, 2014
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Pokas
Porto, Portugal19 contributions
Jun 2013 • Couples
Stara Baska is a very peaceful and romantic place at the edge of Krk island.
The beaches of the village are nice but it is definitely worth the detour of 1km south where we found the best ones.. no noise, no bars, just the white stone cliffs and the transparent waters of the Adriatic.
We highly recommend Pension Nadia with its beautiful views over the bay and very friendly staff.
1st time in Croatia.. 2nd time we'll surely pass there again.
The beaches of the village are nice but it is definitely worth the detour of 1km south where we found the best ones.. no noise, no bars, just the white stone cliffs and the transparent waters of the Adriatic.
We highly recommend Pension Nadia with its beautiful views over the bay and very friendly staff.
1st time in Croatia.. 2nd time we'll surely pass there again.
Written July 18, 2013
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BarcelonaFlo
Barcelona, Spain107 contributions
Jun 2015 • Family
We went there because top 1 attraction in Krk according to Tripadvisor. But this was not a good option at all for going with kids. The beach is small, with pebbles and no sand at all, and has nothing special. A nice view but which you can enjoy in many other places of the island. So it was açtually very disappointing. Much more recommend is Baska, a nice little but lively resort with all facilities, sand beaches, clear water and beautiful views.
Written June 28, 2015
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Tra qualche settimana andrò a krk in vacanza,volevo visitare una delle spiagge di Stara Baska,quale mi consigliate?Si può parcheggiare solo sulla strada (è sicuro??) o anche da altre parti?l'accesso è abbastanza veloce o c'è molta strada da fare a piedi?Premetto che siamo due adulti senza bambini.Cercherei qualcosa di non troppo affollato anche se sarà agosto e lo vedo difficile.Ultima cosa,pensavo di portare via ombrellone & C.,le callette hanno tutte attrezzatura o sono sprovviste?eventuale costo? Grazie a chi mi risponderà !
Written July 26, 2018
Sono sull’isola di krk e vorrei andare in una della spiagge di stara baska. Ho Un bimbo di cinque anni e un di 4 mesi. Quale spiaggia mi consigliate? Sono tutte difficilmente accessibili con passeggino?
Written July 16, 2018
Ciao ho letto molte risposte e credo che si faccia confusione nell'individuare le spiagge: quelle prima di stara baska, caratterizzate da sentieri scoscesi per raggiungerle lasciando la macchina lungo la strada statale che sovrasta la costa . Col passeggino credo sia molto difficile: meglio l'ovetto da mettersi in spalla! Un'altra cosa sono le spiagge di stara baska, che sono 3 e si trovano dopo il piccolo paesino che bisogna attraversare (una strada unica stretta) la cui strada termina dove si trova una piccola centrale elettrica i cui cavi si immergono nel mare per fornire energia elettrica alle altre isole.
Queste spiagge sono molto più facilmente raggiungibili, ci sono dei piccoli sentieri ma credo che con il passeggino sia molto difficile! meglio un ovetto (se il bimbo è molto piccolo) o uno zaino porta bimbi che credo sia più comodo!
Written July 20, 2018
Bisogna parcheggiare la macchina sui bordi della strada che sovrasta la spiaggia. Per l'accesso bisogna praticare alcuni sentieri abbastanza scoscesi per questo è bene portarsi scarpe da ginnastica. Sulla spiaggia è presente un piccolo bar e noleggio lettini e ombrelloni
Written August 14, 2017
Hi ,can you get a taxi from port to opatija - and cost
Written April 16, 2016
Hi, no you can go just walking after left your car on the road, but remember sometimes the police fine it because the road is tight and dangerous.
You have walking for 15 / 20 minutes.
Written July 27, 2017
Esiste forse una strada diretta da Baska a Stara Baska senza dover andare per forza fino oltre a Punat e poi scendere? Grazie
Written May 27, 2015
No, ci arrivi solamente tramite il sentiero lungo la montagna oppure via mare
Written September 6, 2015
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