Rijeka, Croatia, offers the rare experience of experiencing two completely different climates in one day. This coastal city uniquely combines the sea and the mountains, making it a standout destination not just in Croatia but beyond.
Rijeka, Croatia's largest port and administrative center of Primorsko-goranska County, has lived for centuries to the rhythm of the sea, industry, and diverse cultures. Known for its urban spirit and rich history, it is also renowned for a unique feature—the ability to ski in the morning and swim at the sea in the afternoon.
Platak - Skiing with a View of the Sea
A short drive from the city lies the ski resort Platak, located on the slopes of Radeševa at an elevation between 1,100 and 1,360 meters. On clear days, it offers a spectacular view of the Kvarner Bay and islands like Krk, Cres, and Lošinj.
Platak boasts about 10 kilometers of ski trails, tow ropes, ski lifts, and beginner-friendly content. Besides traditional skiing, visitors can enjoy sledding, snowboarding, and night skiing, which is gaining popularity.
Interestingly, snow often persists until spring.
Green Oasis Above the Sea
When the snow melts, Platak transforms into a perfect place for summer activities. Visitors can enjoy hiking, biking, panoramic zip line rides, and tubing tracks.
Hunting lodges offer traditional dishes from the Gorski Kotar region, while roasting enthusiasts have access to outdoor grilling areas.
Beaches Offering Both Adrenaline and Tranquility
Rijeka's coastline offers a variety of beaches—from well-equipped urban swimming areas to hidden coves.
In the west, Preluk stands out as a favorite spot for surfers due to its winds and waves, while popular beaches like Ploča and Vila Nora are found on Kantrida.
The eastern part of the city, Pećine, is known for smaller, intimate beaches such as Sablićevo and Glavanovo.
A City of Contrasts
Rijeka is a city of contrasts, offering a unique blend of mountain and sea activities, making it a must-visit destination for adventure seekers.
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