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About Krk Island

Krk is an island in the Gulf of Kvarner, in the northern Adriatic Sea, Dalmatian coast. The island is very popular among tourists because of its picturesque bays, sand and pebble beaches and well-established tourist infrastructure. The northwestern coast of the island is steep and rocky with only a few settlements due to the fierce bura (cold northeasterly wind). This island is also a popular wine region besides being a good scuba diving spot. The waters of Adriatic, amazing underwater landscapes with reefs, stone plateaus, caves and walls covered with corals, as well as several wrecks explain the large amount of divers coming to Krk. There is a wide variety of diving opportunities, including night diving, boat dives, beginner and advanced dive courses and even special courses. Most popular dive sites The worth visiting dive sites on Krk include Tenki reef/Plić Tenki, Tunnel, Punta Silo, the Peltasis Shipwreck, Kamenjak Reef and Samonjin.

When to go to Krk Island

The Island of Krk has a pleasant Mediterranean climate. The rainy season is from September until January. The high season is between May and September. The average water temperature in summer is about 24C/75F and in winter - around 12C/53F. The average air temperature: 8-26 / 46-78F. The visibility: from 5m/16ft to 30m/98ft. Sometimes there are no current, but generally - low. What to see While on a dive visitors can observe colorful corals, sponges, seahorses, congerfish, tuna, octopus, scorpionfish, moray, lobster, groupers, sole, sea snails and many others species.