Island of Krk, MALINSKA - Rustic house with a nice garden
Beautiful rustic stone house from the 19th century, 116 m2, completely renovated and decorated with special attention to indigenous details such as wooden beams and Mediterranean blue shutters. It consists of a ground floor and a first floor, as well as a beautiful, spacious and well-kept garden. On the ground floor there is an entrance hall, a bathroom, a storage room and a large spacious living room with a kitchen and a dining room. The living room leads to a covered and paved terrace and garden. An internal staircase leads to the first floor where there are two bedrooms and a bathroom. The yard is beautifully decorated with planted palm trees and Mediterranean plants and is bordered by a wall that provides complete privacy. The house is equipped with high-quality ceramics and sanitary ware, PVC and aluminum carpentry, air conditioning and a fireplace. It is located close to all amenities necessary for life. MALINSKA and its entire area is called Dubašnica and is located in the western part of the island of Krk. Until the 15th century, Dubašnica was almost devoid of permanent inhabitants, as was the area south of it, almost to the town of Krk. The name of the region comes from oak or oak, because there are rich forests and pastures with some arable land. Dubašnica was mainly an area of Omišalj, already before the 12th century, but part of it was also held by the Krk people. Malinska, as the center of Dubašnica, was once an island port for the export of wood and a favorite tourist destination of the Viennese aristocracy. It was mentioned in the 15th century as a good anchorage where ships took shelter during strong winds, especially from the south. With the arrival of the steamship in 1866, Malinska went from being a port for the export of wood to a climatic health resort thanks to the mild climate with about 260 sunny days a year. Today, it is one of the island's strongest tourist destinations, known for its numerous beaches and developed hotel industry, as well as family tourism. Not far from Malinska is Porat, a quiet place where the population once lived from fishing, but today tourism has taken over the leading role. The name of the place comes from the Italian word porto, which means port. The beaches in Malinska and on the island of Krka are known as some of the best in Croatia. One of the advantages of the indented and wide coastline in Malinska is that the beaches, wherever you go, are never far away. The diverse coast of the island offers a wide range of beaches: from rocky, sandy and pebble beaches to hidden coves. Beaches for children, for the disabled, non-swimmers or the elderly, beaches for dogs, beaches for those looking for natural shade and proximity to parking spaces, lovers of sports activities and beach bars, but also an unofficial nudist beach - all this is offered by Malinska. The beaches in the Malinska-Dubašnica municipality are connected by numerous walkways and form a unique natural entity. The layout of the beaches varies from well-maintained concrete plateaus to wild, rocky, adventurous entrances to the sea, but also many more hidden and hidden places for swimming in small coves that are worth visiting. The beaches stretch along the western part of the island of Krk: they start along the Paradise road that connects Malinska and Njivice, and end behind the romantic town of Porto. Malinska is one of the destinations that families with children love the most. In addition to extremely good connections and proximity, primarily to Rijeka and Zagreb, Malinska, through its offer of family and hotel accommodation, beaches and catering facilities with acceptable prices, has established itself over the years as a TOP choice for many families. In addition, the security and peace offered by Malinska are a special bonus for all parents looking for a real vacation. If you want your children to experience m
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