The camp Slamni in Klimno is a four star camp for family, relaxation and health by the seashore. It is situated in the north-east of the island of Krk, in one of its most preserved oases, the Soline bay, which is known for the mud used in treatment of skin diseases and rheumatic disorders. The protected bay and the shallow warm sea, as well as the favorable climate, allow swimming and enjoying the beach activities not only in high season but also during spring and late fall. Geographically, the camp gently flows into the inlet Slamni with a pebble beach where the sea is in the first few meters really shallow, therefore convenient for bathing of even the smallest children.
Klimno - In terms of tourism, Klimno is one of the strongholds of Dobrinj’s tourism, while the little St. Clement’s Church gives it broader signicance. Although miniscule, this little church, almost a chapel, is broadly known for its baroque altarpiece, one of the protected cultural monuments in Croatia. Opposite the church you will see an anchor, denoting, among other things, one of the oldest shipyards on the island of Krk established in Klimno. Klimno, the sea and ship building are closely connected and have always formed a whole...
Soline - is one of the oldest and most signifi cant settlements in the history of the Municipality of Dobrinj. Salt, after which the town was named (sol = salt), was shipped from Soline for centuries to various regions to be sold or traded for oth- er food, thus providing sustenance to many generations. Ancient Romans, and later Frankopans, chose Soline to be the headquarters for their salt pans. Recently, Soline has become a distinctive tourist destination, mostly owing to the nearby beach with healing mud that heals, soothes and relaxes.
Čižići – pronouncing this toponym is an almost impossible mission for foreign tourists.
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