Čižići, Coastal settlement in Dobrinj municipality, Croatia.
Čižići is a coastal settlement extending along Soline Bay on Krk Island, situated just above sea level with a modest population spread across the waterfront. The village features direct access to the shoreline and maintains a small-scale residential character.
This settlement originated as a small farming community and gradually transformed into a residential area, while maintaining ties with neighboring places like Klimno and Soline. These connections have remained an important part of local identity.
Local families have shaped this place through generations, creating a tight-knit community where traditions remain visible in daily life. The way residents interact with their surroundings and each other reflects a continuity that defines the settlement.
The settlement is best reached by road and is quite remote, so planning ahead is important for visitors who want to explore the area. Limited services are available locally, so bring what you might need from nearby towns.
The nearby Soline Bay offers access to natural therapeutic mud that visitors can experience firsthand without traveling far. A short distance away, the Biserujka Cave displays remarkable geological formations worth exploring.
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