Interesting Islands On The Mediterranean
The largest island in the Adriatic Sea is the Island Krk. It is the northernmost island on the Mediterranean, situated in the Kvarner bay. It is surrounded by the Vinodolski channel to the east, Rijeka Bay to the northwest and Kvarneric to the southwest side.
The island’s coastline is 219.12 kilometers long and it is indented with numerous bays, caves, natural harbor and sandy beaches. The mild Mediterranean climate, geographical position and diversity of natural and cultural sites are some of the reasons why the island was named “Golden Island” in the antique.
There is a bridge that connects the island Krk with the continental Croatia. Kraljevica Town is where the bridge begins.
The central and western part of the island are covered with forest, cultivated Mediterranean fruit and vegetables, vineyards and olive fields while the northern and southern part of the island are covered with rocky ground and pasture. The specificities of the island landscape are dry stone walls.
You can find healing mud on the island, precisely on the western side of Klimno Bay. Lots of people are satisfied with the healing effect of mud on their skin. The beach in Klimno Bay is very popular because of the mud that you can smear on your body. That mud will make you feel the atmosphere of an exotic vacation. That healing mud people mostly use for bone ache.