Bakarac
Bakarac is a small town located twenty four kilometers of Rijeka, the third biggest city in Croatia. It stands at the south eastern part of the Bay of Bakar
Sights to see
The beach is well maintained and has a breathtaking view. Bakarac is surrounded by spectacular landscapes. Private holiday homes have big gardens. Visitors can explore the ancient Roman ruins on Gradac Peak where three ancient milesones have been discovered. Bakarac was a port for Hrejin District from the Middle Ages. Another site to see is the old parish church of Saints Peter and Paul built in the 18th century. The vineyards are enclosed in the "suhozid", which is a distinct way to create walls so that the land does not erode. The wall is built without binding materials.
The Fishermen’s Festival (or Ribarska festa) showcases the production of fishing equipment and it’s history. Tunny-fishing was used to start the transportation of nests from Bakarac to Bakar. This became a feast attracting locals and foreign tourists.
Accommodation
Those looking for accommodation can either camp at the beach, find a private room or stay in a hotel. The hotel Bakarac is located on Bakarac 84. It’s facilities include central heating, private parking, sports grounds, restaurant and a telephone in the room. Dogs are allowed in the hotel.
Restaurant
The Bakarac hotel is the only restaurant in the village. It serves a variety of dishes including including seafood dishes like grilled squid. The restaurant’s staff are friendly and will do all they can to make your stay enjoyable.
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