Hotel Malin is surrounded by deep-blue sea and amidst dense greenery and it is located only a 5-minute from the centre of Malinska on Krk Island. It offers rooms and suites with air conditioning and satellite TV.
The elegant, spacious property provides a beach with children-friendly facilities, a docking station for your boat and great entertainment programmes.
Restaurant is located on the highest floor of the hotel. Situated by the beach, Restaurant Mulino is surrounded by olive trees and oleanders. You can sample fresh sea fish and a cappella music during the fishermen's nights.
The rooms are comfortably appointed and most of them feature a balcony with seaside views.
The intimate spa centre of Hotel Malin offers diverse facial and body treatments, including anti-cellulite regimens and lymph drainage therapy.
Outdoors
Sun Deck
Terrace
Grounds
Pets
Pets are not allowed.
Activities
Water Sports Facilities (on site)
Entertainment Staff
Mini Golf
Snorkeling
Diving
Bicycle Rental
Hot Tub/Jacuzzi
Playground
Massage
Solarium
Sauna
Food & Drink
Snack Bar
Buffet-Style Restaurant
Restaurant with Dining Menu
Breakfast in the Room
Bar
Internet
Free! WiFi is available in all areas and is free of charge.
Parking
Public parking is available on site (reservation is not needed) and charges may apply.
Front Desk Services
ATM on site
Ticket Service
Tour Desk
24-Hour Front Desk
Cleaning Services
Shoeshine
Ironing Service
Dry Cleaning
Laundry
Business Facilities
Fax/Photocopying
Business Center
Meeting/Banquet Facilities
General
Shuttle Service (surcharge)
Air Conditioning
Shops (on site)
Heating
Car Rental
Packed Lunches
Souvenir/Gift Shop
Safe
Elevator
Honeymoon Suite
Family Rooms
Non-smoking Rooms
Newspapers
Room Service
About destination Malinska[hide][show]
MALINSKA
Malinska, a town, port and tourist centre in the north-western part of the island of Krk; population 999. Chief occupations are farming, fishing and tourism. Originally a small village in the region of Dubasnica, Malinska developed as a port at the beginning of the 19th century, when the export of wood was transferred from Porto to the cove of Malinska because of a better road connection for transportation of wood from the island's interior. In the first half of the 19th century the port accommodated steam ships of the Lloyd from Trieste on their way to Dalmatia.
Due to very good connections with the mainland and mild climate, tourism started to develop at the beginning of the 20th century, which spread between the two world wars, particularly after the Second World War. The company Brodokomerc built in 1969 a high-category hotel in the cove of Haludovo. The port lies on the eastern coast of the anchorage ground of Malinska. The town has road connections with all towns and villages on the island. Of the ruined church of St. Apollinaris (12th c.) on the old cemetery southwest of Malinska only the bell tower from 1618 was preserved, built by the constructors of Krk. The hamlet of Bogovici features a chapel of Our Lady of Mount Carmel from 1644; there is the Gothic-style church of St. Andrew from the 15th century in Zgombici, and Strilcici are known for the ruins of the Gothic church of St. Nicholas.
Once famous for the ships, the present Malinska is a tourist resort popular for its numerous shingle and sand beaches and rich vegetation. It started to develop at the beginning of the 20th century, after the Society for Beautification of the Town had been established in 1909, to attract weekend tourists from Opatija and Rijeka or tourists from Graz and Vienna.
Today many hotels of various categories are arranged along the forested coast, as well as villas, boarding houses, apartments, campsites, and one can swim in the swimming pools, maintained beaches and hidden indents. Walking along the sea or in the interior, organized fishing excursions or a game of boccia with the local population offer a possibility to experience the local atmosphere. Sports facilities include tennis courts, bowling grounds, miniature golf; horseback riding is also possible, as well as various water sports, particularly diving.
Since Malinska is a fishermen's village, the local cooks offer fish but also domestic products - vegetable, wine from local wine cellars, but there are also many fancy restaurants.
Cultural and entertainment offer is various, from the feast to the honour of St. Apollinaris, patron of Malinska (23rd of July) to tourist parties such as The Night of Malinska (end of July) or the famous Kvarner Regatta (in September), Cultural Summer in Malinska (15th of June - 15th of September).