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Easter breakfast in Novi Vinodolski on 5 April brings a frittata of 1000 eggs, music and a programme for families

Find out what the Easter programme in Novi Vinodolski on 5 April 2026 brings with the traditional Easter breakfast, a frittata of 1000 eggs, a musical performance, children's workshops and an Easter walk from Pavlomir. We bring an overview of the main events and important information for visitors.

Easter breakfast in Novi Vinodolski on 5 April brings a frittata of 1000 eggs, music and a programme for families
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Easter breakfast in Novi Vinodolski brings the festive atmosphere back outdoors: tradition, music and a programme for all generations

Novi Vinodolski is once again welcoming Easter this year in the spirit of togetherness, tradition and spending time outdoors, and the central part of the holiday programme will be the Easter breakfast, which will take place on Sunday, 5 April 2026, on Korzo hrvatskih branitelja. According to the published programme of the Tourist Board of the Town of Novi Vinodolski, this is an event that in recent years has been increasingly strengthening its place among the recognizable spring events on the Kvarner coast, combining local gastronomy, family-oriented content and a relaxed festive atmosphere. In a town that has for decades relied on the combination of cultural heritage, tourism and life by the sea, the Easter gathering in the town centre is becoming much more than a brief protocol gathering. It is an event that simultaneously brings together the local population, day-trippers and guests who want to spend the holiday with content that has a local stamp and a clear connection with the customs of the coastal region. For visitors planning a multi-day stay, especially during the Easter weekend, additional information about accommodation in Novi Vinodolski could be an important part of planning their stay.

A festive table in the town centre as an invitation to meet

According to the organisers' announcement, the Easter programme begins at 11 a.m., when Korzo hrvatskih branitelja will once again become a meeting place around a table recognizable for traditional Easter dishes. On offer will be pinca, ham, spring onions, boiled eggs and cakes, therefore precisely those foods that in Croatian families are still associated with the Easter holiday, family gatherings and the symbolism of a new beginning. Particular attention, as in previous years, should be attracted by the large frittata made from as many as 1000 eggs and asparagus, prepared in a large pan, which over time has become one of the hallmarks of the Easter event in Novi Vinodolski. It is precisely that combination of familiar flavours and public space that gives the event additional appeal because it moves the holiday from the intimacy of the home into a shared urban setting, but without losing the sense of warmth and a homely atmosphere. The organisers emphasize that the delicacies are intended for visitors as a gift, which further highlights the message of sharing and togetherness as a fundamental holiday value.

An additional gastronomic element is also brought by Tonka's fritule, which this time will be served in the fritule ala Pinca variant. Such a detail may at first glance seem small, but it is precisely it that shows how local events manage to retain their grounding in tradition and at the same time give it a fresher, more attractive form. In tourism terms this is important because contemporary visitors increasingly respond to events that offer an experience of the place, and not just the mere observation of a programme. The Easter breakfast in Novi Vinodolski is therefore not conceived only as the consumption of food, but as a brief immersion in the rhythm of a town that, at the transition from winter to spring, opens itself towards a new season. Those who want to combine the event with a weekend stay can also consider accommodation offers in Novi Vinodolski, especially because of the expected increased holiday traffic.

Music, children's activities and the family character of the event

The holiday programme will not stop only at the gastronomic offer. According to the published information, the group Dinamika is in charge of the musical part of the event, and their performance should contribute to a more cheerful and relaxed tone to the Easter morning. In this way the organisers confirm the already established pattern of local events in which music is not merely decoration, but an important element in creating atmosphere. In tourist centres it is precisely such details that often decide whether an event will remain only a brief stop at a point or will turn into a several-hour social gathering that fills the town's streets and terraces.

Special emphasis has also been placed on the youngest visitors. Children can expect creative workshops, an animation programme and a surprise mascot, which clearly shows that the Easter breakfast is being profiled as a family event. Such an approach has a double value. On the one hand, it offers local families content in public space that does not require complicated organization and additional costs, and on the other hand it sends tourists the message that Novi Vinodolski in spring does not live only from the summer image of the sea and beaches, but also from events adapted to different age groups. At a time when numerous towns are competing for the attention of visitors precisely through their events calendar, content for children is becoming an increasingly important differentiating element. That is why it is not insignificant that the Easter programme in Novi Vinodolski is not reduced to one table and one stage, but seeks to offer a more comprehensive holiday experience.

The Easter programme begins even before the holiday Sunday itself

The Easter breakfast is only the central event of a broader programme taking place in Novi Vinodolski during Easter week. The People's Museum and Gallery Novi Vinodolski is organizing a children's workshop in decoupage technique with flowers for Wednesday, 1 April. The workshop will be held in the premises of the People's Reading Room and Library starting at 6 p.m., and applications are possible via the address info@nmig.hr. According to the announcement by the Tourist Board, this is one of the two Easter workshops that the museum is preparing this year, with one intended for adults and the other for children. In practical terms, such a programme schedule shows that the town's holiday offer is not viewed only through one attractive public event, but through a series of contents that also include cultural institutions.

This is important also from the broader perspective of destination development. Novi Vinodolski presents itself on its official pages as a historical town strongly marked by cultural heritage, including the Frankopan legacy, the Vinodol Code and a long tradition of tourism. In that context, the inclusion of the museum and library in the Easter programme is not a casual addition, but a logical continuation of the identity of the place. The holiday content thereby steps out of the narrow framework of a seasonal event and becomes part of the local cultural picture. For parents, this is also an opportunity to organize their stay in the town in a more content-rich way, especially if they arrive in Novi Vinodolski a few days before Easter or are planning an extended weekend with accommodation for a family stay in Novi Vinodolski.

The Saturday Easter walk combines recreation, landscape and sacred heritage

On the day before Easter, on Saturday 4 April, another activity is planned that gives the programme additional breadth. From the Pavlomir Wine House at 10 a.m., a guided Nordic walking tour sets off, conceived as recreation in nature with expert guidance and provided walking poles. According to information connected with this year's FIT4NOVI programme, Pavlomir itself and the route through Novi Vinodolski and its surroundings have already proved attractive to participants who want to combine movement, sightseeing and an eno-gastronomic finish to the tour. In the official announcement of this year's FIT4NOVI programme, it was highlighted that the Valley of Wine trail includes Pavlomir, the Old Town of Novi Vinodolski, the church of St Philip and James, the Frankopan castle with the Kvadrac tower and Novi's harbour, with a length of eight kilometres.

Such content is particularly interesting because it changes the usual picture of the Easter weekend as a time devoted exclusively to the table and family gathering. Novi Vinodolski also includes an active segment in the programme, thereby fitting into the broader trend of tourist destinations that, even outside the summer months, seek to offer reasons to come connected with nature and movement. In addition, the announced possibility of getting to know the church and chapels along the route gives the walk an additional symbolic dimension, appropriate to the time in which it is being held. Upon returning to the Pavlomir Wine House, participants will be able to enjoy a tasting menu at a promotional price of 15 euros, which gives the stay an eno-gastronomic ending as well. For guests who plan to follow both the Saturday walk and the Sunday Easter breakfast, a practical choice can be accommodation close to the event location so that the entire Easter weekend passes without additional logistics.

Novi Vinodolski as a town that combines heritage and the contemporary tourism rhythm

The popularity of such events does not arise only from the content on the table or the number of programmes in the schedule. The ambience of the town itself also plays an important role. According to the official data of the Town of Novi Vinodolski, it is a place of deep historical rootedness, created from the old fortified New Town, a space in which in 1288 the Vinodol Code was recorded, one of the most important legal monuments of Croatian medieval history. Such a heritage foundation in tourism terms gives additional weight to every event taking place in the town centre, because visitors do not come only for the programme, but also to a space that has a pronounced identity. In the case of the Easter breakfast this is particularly visible because the event takes place outdoors, in the centre of the place, therefore where everyday life, history and the tourist image of the town meet.

In recent years Novi Vinodolski has systematically been strengthening its events calendar, from gastronomic and wine events to sports and cultural programmes. The Easter programme is therefore not an isolated excursion into holiday symbolism, but part of a broader strategy by which the town seeks to be active and visible outside the peak of the summer season. For the local economy such events have real significance because they fill hospitality venues, increase daily arrivals, and encourage some guests to stay for several days. In the spring period, when there is still no full seasonal crowd on the coast, it is precisely events like this that can be the reason why someone will choose a weekend in Kvarner instead of a one-day trip without an overnight stay.

Why such events have a broader significance than the holiday itself

At a time when tourism markets are relying ever more strongly on experience, local events that arise from real customs and local cuisine have greater value than generic programmes without a clear identity. The Easter breakfast in Novi Vinodolski shows precisely that difference. It does not try to imitate large city spectacles, but relies on a format that is understandable both to the local population and to guests: a public holiday table, local flavours, music, a children's programme and the rhythm of a town that, at least for a few hours, turns into a shared outdoor living room. Such a model works particularly well in smaller and medium-sized destinations because it preserves the sense of accessibility and immediacy that is often lost in large tourist centres.

From a social point of view, the public marking of the holiday through such content additionally strengthens the sense of belonging to the place. For local people the event confirms the continuity of custom, and for guests it offers an authentic entry into the local calendar and culture. Ultimately, that is precisely what today's visitors are increasingly looking for: a reason to go somewhere not only because of the location, but because of the atmosphere that the place knows how to create. Novi Vinodolski is trying, with that logic, to present itself this spring as well as a destination in which the holiday is not viewed only as a date in the calendar, but as an opportunity for meeting, movement, tasting local flavours and staying in a town that has something to offer even outside the main season. For all those who want to spend Easter by the sea, but without giving up content, tradition and local character, the Easter weekend in Novi Vinodolski could be one of the more interesting spring choices in Kvarner.

The most important information for visitors

  • Easter breakfast: Sunday, 5 April 2026, from 11:00 a.m., Korzo hrvatskih branitelja, Novi Vinodolski
  • Gastronomic offer: pinca, ham, spring onions, boiled eggs, cakes, frittata from 1000 eggs and asparagus, Tonka's fritule ala Pinca
  • Music programme: performance by the group Dinamika
  • Content for children: creative workshops, animation programme and a surprise mascot
  • Children's workshop: Wednesday, 1 April 2026, 6:00 p.m., People's Reading Room and Library, applications at info@nmig.hr
  • Easter walk: Saturday, 4 April 2026, 10:00 a.m., departure from the Pavlomir Wine House
  • Tasting menu after the walk: promotional price 15 euros
Sources:
- Tourist Board of the Town of Novi Vinodolski – official announcement of the Easter breakfast event with date, timetable and programme description (link)
- TZ Novi Vinodolski – overview of current events and confirmation of the dates of the Easter programme on 4 and 5 April 2026 (link)
- Town of Novi Vinodolski – official announcement of the FIT4NOVI programme with information on the Nordic walking tour, the route and the promotional price of the tasting at Pavlomir (link)
- Town of Novi Vinodolski – official page about the history of the town and the beginnings of tourism, for context on the heritage and identity of Novi Vinodolski (link)
- People's Museum and Gallery Novi Vinodolski – official contact details of the institution and the address for workshop registrations (link)

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