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Cres Island rugged coastline

Cres Town
In the northern Kvarner region, Cres
Island is separated from Losinj Island
by a narrow canal but the two islands are very different. Cres is much
wilder and more deserted than Losinj and marked by
high cliffs on the eastern coast. The island of Cres
is 68km long and is most populous around Cres Town on the western coast.
Remnants of Venetian rule are particularly apparent
in charming Cres Town. See more.
Sightseeing on Cres Island
Other sights on Cres include Osor
which was a commercial centre in the Middle Ages and now
is notable for its restored buildings, outdoor sculpture and Musical
Evenings in July and August.
Try to stop at tiny Valun, an incredibly picturesque
harbour with a protected swimming cove.
Griffon Vultures
From the ferry stop in Porozina, drive
to the Eco-Center,
"Caput Insulae," in Beli, which provides an
excellent introduction to the island's remarkable bird and plant
life. The center functions as a reserve for Eurasian griffon
vultures,
an indigenous bird with a wing span of more than nine feet that nests
in the island's high coastal cliffs. There can be up to a dozen vultures in residence, which weigh up to 22 pounds! You
might see one of the griffons in flight if you follow the eco-trails
surrounding the center. An illustrated booklet published and distributed
by the center helps you to identify the trees, plants, and bushes
on the trails--wild asparagus, black mulberry, and wulfen's spurge.
As you stroll along the paths, a diverse collection of bird life,
such as golden eagles, snake eagles, and honey buzzards, soar above
the surrounding woods. See my review.
Tourist Information in Cres
The Cres
tourist office (tel 051-571 133) is in the centre of Cres Town
at Cons 11.
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