Margaretino leto (Margaret's Summer)
Cultural and entertainment festival from mid-June to July around the feast day of town patron Margaret, with historical parades, a re-enacted naval battle in Bakar Bay and fireworks.
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A famous local sparkling wine. Try a glass in the small bars around the harbor area.
A traditional hard rusk bread, typically eaten dipped in wine. Look for them in local bakeries.
Enjoy delicious local seafood in one of the traditional konobas (taverns) along the waterfront.
The best place to buy authentic "baškoti," which make for a great edible souvenir.
Pick up a bottle of "Bakarska vodica" to take a piece of local history home with you.
Well-suited for a relaxing walk past the bobbing boats, gazing out at the calm water.
The historic surroundings of the castle provide a peaceful retreat from the harbor below.
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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.
The most pleasant time to visit is Jun–Aug.
| Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Avg °C | -1 | 0 | 4 | 9 | 13 | 17 | 19 | 19 | 14 | 10 | 5 | 0 |
| Rain mm | 81 | 96 | 83 | 85 | 105 | 88 | 71 | 89 | 131 | 122 | 139 | 109 |
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Spend your morning exploring the historic waterfront and the Frankopan Castle in the upper town. After visiting the massive St. Andrew's Church, enjoy a traditional lunch in a seaside konoba. The afternoon takes you to the unique stone-walled vineyards of Prezidi, finishing with a peaceful sunset by the bay.
Morning mist clings to the Riva as the first drops fall. By noon, the thick walls of the Frankopan Castle provide a dry refuge. In the afternoon, the rain intensifies, making the local konoba the perfect place for a long, warm meal. The day concludes with the harbor lights shimmering on the wet cobblestones under a grey Adriatic sky.
The Bura wind whistles through the narrow streets as you start your winter walk. Morning is for exploring the sheltered Turkish house and the sturdy Frankopan walls. By noon, the warmth of a konoba is essential to escape the chill. Afternoon light is sharp on the stone vineyards, providing great photos before the sun sets early. Evening finds you enjoying a hot chocolate near the harbor.
This bike tour combines the historical treasures of Bakar with a scenic ride along the bay to the famous stone-walled vineyards. You will experience both the dense old town and the open coastal landscape of the Kvarner region.
Rain turns the Bakar bay into a shimmering silver landscape. Morning cycling requires care on the wet stones near the Turkish house. Noon provides a long, dry break in a local Konoba to warm up. Afternoon is a damp ride to the stone walls, where the low clouds create a mystical atmosphere. Evening concludes at the harbor, with the lights reflecting on the dark, wet asphalt of the Riva.
Crisp air and the biting Bura wind define the winter cycling experience in Bakar. Morning is a fast ride along the harbor to keep the blood flowing. Noon is a slow, warm lunch in the upper town. Afternoon is spent navigating the road to the stone walls, where the view of the Kvarner islands is crystal clear in the cold air. Evening ends before dusk, with a brisk final sprint back to the Riva.
By car, first explore Bakar's old town in a walking cluster before driving to the spectacular terraced vineyards. A detour to a viewpoint above the bay offers the perfect panoramic look at this unique historic industrial landscape.
Rainy days in Bakar are best managed from the comfort of a car. Morning starts with easy parking near the historical center for quick dashes into the castle. Noon is a cozy culinary experience with a view of the splashing waves. In the afternoon, the drive up to the stone walls offers a panoramic view even through the raindrops. Evening is a quiet moment at the Riva, protected from the Jugo.
Winter driving highlights the stark beauty of the Bakar bay. Morning is a warm drive between the harbor and the high castle walls. Noon is spent in a heated restaurant, watching the whitecaps on the sea. In the afternoon, the climb to the Hreljin road viewpoint offers spectacular, clear views of the Adriatic under a winter sun. Evening falls early, as you head back down the winding roads.
