Rustic charm with modern amenities.
Punat is known for its traditional house construction. Your apartment is exactly like that. The house was built 200+ years ago, made of local stone, which was the main building material due to its availability, strength and resistance to weather conditions. Thick stone walls provide excellent thermal insulation, which is key for a comfortable life in both summer and winter. Of course, air conditioners (one on each floor) in these modern times provide additional comfort.
The roofs were mostly covered with traditional tiles, and the buildings have small windows and shutters that protect from the strong sun and the bora. In the older cores of the town, you can see narrow, stone streets and compact houses that were interconnected, which protected and sheltered the residents from strong winds and created a sense of community.
Typical traditional houses have a tavern on the ground floor, where olives, wine and fishing equipment were stored, and are now used for housing.
This type of construction reflects not only the benefits of climatic conditions and available materials, but also the way of life of the island's population, which relied on the sea, agriculture, and community.
Your hostess is close to her ninth decade, and the owners have been opening the doors of their apartment to visitors for decades, giving them an authentic experience of life on the island of Krk. As she is already elderly, her children and grandchildren often step in to help her in order to host you with dignity. Guests are often provided with homemade products such as olive oil, wine, fig wine and brandy, and advice on the best beaches, hidden coves or local events is also indispensable.
Exactly the way tourism used to look.
Punat is not just about swimming in the sea and lazing on the beach. On the contrary, Punat offers an exceptionally wide range of activities, which are rare in places by the sea. Walking or cycling: Punat is surrounded by olive groves, dry stone walls and a gentle landscape ideal for walks. Cycling along the well-maintained cycle path off the road all the way to Malinska is one of the favorite tours for cyclists. Hiking: The proximity of Mount Obzova, the highest peak on the island of Krka, offers excellent opportunities for adventurers. Ski lift: at the very entrance to Punat there is an additional offer for people looking for adventure. Zip line: another adrenaline-pumping activity in the vicinity of Punat. Punat Marina: One of the most famous marinas on the Adriatic, it allows you to enjoy walking and sightseeing with a rich offer for sea lovers. Boat trips: Trips to nearby islands or hidden bays are possible, for a bit of short-term Robinson tourism. Island of Košljun: Just a few minutes by boat, this islet is home to a Franciscan monastery with a rich library and museum. At the entrance to Punat is one of the most important monuments of ancient Croatian architecture, some say it was built in the 9th century. Traditional architecture: The old part of Punat has retained the charm of narrow stone streets and authentic houses. Gastronomy and local products: Punat's olive oil is renowned for its excellence, which you can taste and buy directly from the producer. Local cuisine: Taverns offer dishes made with fresh fish, lamb, homemade pasta.
Olive picking (October and November): an interesting experience that attracts both tourists and locals.
There is still a lot to recommend in Punt or near the place itself, so feel free to ask your hosts for recommendations.
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