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Practical info — Bakar

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Sights nearby

💡 Tips

  • The old town (Grad) climbs steeply up the hill; comfortable walking shoes are highly recommended for the cobbled streets.
  • Bakar is less touristy than nearby Opatija, making it a first-rate stop for an authentic Croatian experience.
  • It is best to park down by the harbor, as the narrow streets of the upper town are difficult to navigate by car.
  • Admire the dry-stone walls (Bakarske prezidi) on the steep slopes where grapes for the local sparkling wine were traditionally grown.
  • Visit the Frankopan Castle at the highest point of the town for sweeping views over the deep bay.

🍽 Food

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Bakarska vodica

A famous local sparkling wine. Try a glass in the small bars around the harbor area.

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Bakarski baškoti

A traditional hard rusk bread, typically eaten dipped in wine. Look for them in local bakeries.

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Fresh Adriatic fish

Enjoy delicious local seafood in one of the traditional konobas (taverns) along the waterfront.

🛍 Shopping · 🧘 Quiet spots

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Local bakeries

The best place to buy authentic "baškoti," which make for a great edible souvenir.

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Wine shops

Pick up a bottle of "Bakarska vodica" to take a piece of local history home with you.

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The waterfront promenade (Primorje)

Well-suited for a relaxing walk past the bobbing boats, gazing out at the calm water.

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Frankopan Castle (Kaštel)

The historic surroundings of the castle provide a peaceful retreat from the harbor below.

Highlights of 2026

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Bakar is one of the oldest towns on the northern Adriatic, set in a dramatic, bowl-shaped bay. The town was once a thriving commercial center and the home port for many proud sea captains. The skyline is dominated by the imposing Frankopan Castle, which stands guard over the narrow streets of the old town. A notable sight is the 'Turkish House', an unusual building reflecting Ottoman architectural influence. Culinary-wise, Bakar is famous for 'Bakarska vodica', a traditional sparkling wine produced from grapes grown on steep stone terraces above the town. These dry-stone walls are now a protected cultural landscape. Visitors can enjoy a peaceful stroll along the waterfront, away from the busy tourist crowds of nearby Rijeka. The surrounding area gives interesting insights into the industrial history of the region, while the architecture of churches like St. Andrew’s reflects the town's former wealth. Bakar serves as an excellent starting point for exploring the Gorski kotar highlands or taking a trip to the nearby island of Krk.

Best time to visit & climate

The most pleasant time to visit is Jun–Aug.

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Avg °C-104913171919141050
Rain mm81968385105887189131122139109

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Geography

Population
1,187
Coordinates
45.31670, 14.53330

Facts

  • Located in a 40m deep bay
  • 16th-century Frankopan Castle
  • Home of Bakarska vodica sparkling wine
  • Former center of tuna fishing
  • Hosts one of the largest churches in Croatia
  • Entire old town is a cultural monument
  • Port with rich maritime tradition
  • Only 15 km away from Rijeka

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Sights in the town Bakar (5)

Turska kuća

The Turska kuća in Bakar is an interesting historic building in the town. Looking at this house, one can feel the past influences on the Croatian coastal region.

Tunera Bakar📍 landmark

A traditional wooden structure in Bakar used in the past as a lookout point for tuna fishing.

Dječje igralište - Sv. Lucija👨‍👩‍👧 family

Dječje igralište - Sv. Lucija is a playground in Bakar where children can enjoy outdoor activities.

Dječje igralište Dujmići👨‍👩‍👧 family

Dječje igralište Dujmići features a fun playground environment for families visiting Bakar.

Bakarski kaštel🏰 castle

Bakarski kaštel is a historic castle situated in the coastal town of Bakar.

Frequently asked questions

What makes Bakar historically significant?
Bakar is one of the oldest towns in the northern Adriatic, featuring a Frankopan castle.
Is there a beach in Bakar?
Bakar itself is a port; you will find beaches in nearby Bakarac or Kostrena.
What are 'tunera'?
These are old tuna observation towers, typical for the Bakar bay.
What drink originates from this region?
Bakarska vodica is a well-known local sparkling wine.
Are there interesting churches there?
Yes, St. Andrew's Church is the third largest cathedral in Croatia.
Bakar: where is it located?
Bakar is located in Croatia.
Bakar: what is there to see?
Highlights include Turska kuća, Tunera Bakar, Dječje igralište - Sv. Lucija.
Bakar: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is Jun, Aug.
Bakar: why is it worth visiting?
Bakar is one of the oldest towns on the northern Adriatic, set in a dramatic, bowl-shaped bay.
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