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Croatia Excursions Brochure Croatia Excursions.com Discover authentic Island of Krk By Local Businesses www.croatiaexcursions.com HALF DAY Island Cruise Panoramic cruise off the shores of Krk Island 150kn ADULTS -50% 4-12 YEARS FREE 0-4 YEARS KRK PUNAT MALI PLAVNIK PLAVNIK Departure CRES BAŠKA* PUNAT KRK KORMATI HOTEL HARBOUR HARBOUR CORINTHIA 13.00 13.30 14.00 *OPTIONAL TRANSFER - ADDITIONAL PAYMENT Included in the price: May, June, September July, August BOAT SWIMMING COFFEE & AUDIO Monday | Wednesday | Friday Monday to Friday CAKE GUIDANCE BOOK ONLINE Island Cruise Swimming Cruise FULL DAY Best beaches on the Island of Krk 200kn ADULTS -50% 4-12 YEARS FREE 0-4 YEARS Departure BAŠKA* PUNAT KRK HOTEL HARBOUR HARBOUR CORINTHIA KRK PUNAT 9.30 10.00 10.30 *OPTIONAL TRANSFER - ADDITIONAL PAYMENT MALI PLAVNIK STARA PLAVNIK BAŠKA CRES KORMATI Included in the price: Tuesday BOAT SWIMMING 3 BEACHES COFFEE & OPTIONAL LUNCH & Saturday WATER STARA BAŠKA www.croatiaexcursions.com FULL DAY Day Fishing New & Unique - Be a fisherman for one day 450kn ADULTS -50% 4-12 YEARS FREE 0-4 YEARS Departure BAŠKA* PUNAT KRK HOTEL HARBOUR HARBOUR CORINTHIA 9.00 09.30 10.00 *OPTIONAL TRANSFER - ADDITIONAL PAYMENT Included in the price: Every BOAT SWIMMING COFFEE & GUIDE MUSEUM LUNCH DIPLOMA Monday WINE BOOK ONLINE Day Fishing Night Fishing ≈5h Trawl fishing with dinner aboard 360kn ADULTS -50% 0-12 YEARS Departure BAŠKA* PUNAT KRK HOTEL HARBOUR HARBOUR CORINTHIA 18.00 18.30 19.00 *OPTIONAL TRANSFER - ADDITIONAL PAYMENT Included in the price: Tuesday, Thursday BOAT DINNER APERITIVE & Sunday www.croatiaexcursions.com Vrbnik Wine Tales ≈4,5h Tasting of 9 top wine from Vrbnik 570kn & authentic dinner Without transfer 370kn ADULTS (18+) ! WALK Departure YOUR VRBNIK VRBNIK ACCOMODA- DROP OFF PICK UP TION POINT POINT 19.00 19.30 23.00 Included in the price: Monday TRANSFER TASTING OF DINNER & Wednesday 9 TOP WINE BOOK ONLINE SELF DRIVE Vrbnik Wine Tales Golden Drops ≈3h of Golden Island Unique evening experience 350kn Olive oil tasting with dinner ADULTS -50% 4-12 YEARS FREE 0-4 YEARS ! WALK Departure OPTIONAL NEREZICE (PUNAT) PICK UP EXPERIENCE STARTS AT 18.30 19.00 *OPTIONAL TRANSFER - ADDITIONAL PAYMENT Included in the price: Tuesday OIL TASTING PRESENTER DINNER OPTIONAL & Thursday TRANSFER www.croatiaexcursions.com APRIL, OCTOBER 10-15h MAY, SEPTEMBER 10-17h AquariumVrbnik Wine Tales JUNE 10-21h Terrarium Krk JULY, AUGUST 10-22h Relax while socialising with our exotic animals, marine and freshwater pets 40kn OMIŠALJ ADULTS 20kn 5-12 YEARS ŠILO FREE NJIVICE 0-5 YEARS MALINSKA DOBRINJ APRIL, OCTOBER 10-15h MAY, SEPTEMBER KRK 10-17h Tropical JUNE 10-21h JULY, AUGUST Aquarium Krk 10-22h The first tropical aquarium in Croatia provides a unique combination of marine 30kn ADULTS and freshwater tropical regions of the world! 20kn 5-12 YEARS FREE 0-5 YEARS BOOK ONLINE APRIL, OCTOBER 10-15h MAY, JUNE Vrbnik Wine Tales Cave Biserujka 9-17h JULY, AUGUST Discover amazing endemic wildlife of Biserujka 9-18h which also offers a wealth of cave decorations SEPTEMBER Relax while socialising with our exotic 10-17h animals, marine and freshwater pets 30kn ADULTS 20kn 5-12 YEARS ŠILO FREE 0-5 YEARS VRBNIK APRIL, OCTOBER 10-15h PUNAT MAY, SEPTEMBER BAŠKA 10-17h JUNE 9-21h JULY, AUGUST 9-22h 30kn ADULTS 20kn 5-12 YEARS FREE 0-5 YEARS Baška Aquarium A unique experience of sea life and underwater world of the Croatian Adriatic Sea www.croatiaexcursions.com FULL DAY Plitvice Lakes May, June, UNESCO World Heritage September 480kn ADULTS July, August 615kn 4-12 -50% YEARS 0-4 FREE YEARS WAL !2h K Departure BAŠKA PUNAT KRK KRK MALINSKA NJIVICE OMIŠALJ HOTEL BUS STOP HOTEL BUS STOP BUS STOP BUS STOP BUS STOP CORINTHIA KORALJ 07.30 08.00 08.10 08.15 08.35 08.50 09.05 Included in the price: Every BUS GUIDE TICKET Thursday BOOK ONLINE Plitvice Lakes Island Bus Tour HALF DAY Omišalj - Krk - Vrbnik 260kn ADULTS -50% 4-12 YEARS FREE 0-4 YEARS OMIŠALJ VRBNIK Departure KRK BAŠKA PUNAT KRK KRK MALINSKA NJIVICE OMIŠALJ HOTEL BUS STOP HOTEL BUS STOP BUS STOP BUS STOP BUS STOP CORINTHIA KORALJ 08.00 08.30 08.40 08.45 09.05 09.20 09.35 Included in the price: Every Every Thursday BUS GUIDE WINE PROSCIUTTO Monday & CHEESE www.croatiaexcursions.com Info & Book BOOK ONLINE ASK YOUR HOST FOR PROMOCODE AND GET DISCOUNT! www.croatiaexcursions.com [email protected] tel. +385 99 33 7777 1 Port of Punat Boats Zlatopružica & Lenica More tours & trips: Small Group Tours & Custom Private Tours Daily tailor made tours Group daily & multiday trips & tours Diving [email protected] Share Your excursion memories on social networks using hashtags... Croexcursions #krkexperience #croatiaexcursions.
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