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Rab

Rab (Italian Arbe) is an island and a town of the same name located just off the northern coast of Croatia in the Adriatic Sea, today in the Primorje-Gorski Kotar county. The island was the frontier between Liburnia and Dalmatia. Rab is one of the most popular islands in the north Adria, with the town as beautiful as Dubrovnik, and with green woods as on Mljet.
After Opatija, Rab was one of the first vacation and wellness oases in the Kvarner archipelago region, also known as the pioneer of the nudism. Rab offers everything necessary for a great holiday -- friendly people, good facilities, nice climate and great beaches.



Rab (Italian Arbe) is an island and a town of the same name located just off the northern Croatian coast in the Adriatic Sea, today in the Primorje-Gorski Kotar county.

The island is 22 km long, has an area of 93.6 km² and 9,480 inhabitants (2001). The highest peak is Kamenjak at 408 meters. The northeastern side of the island is mostly barren, karst, while the southwestern side is covered in green pine forests. The island is very popular nowadays with tourists and families for its beautiful beaches and many events, particularly the Rab arbalest tournament and Rab Medieval festival.

The main town on the island is also named Rab. It has 554 residents (2001) and is located on a small peninsula on the southwestern side of the island. Ferries connect the island of Rab with the mainland port of Jablanac and with the neighbouring island Krk.

The town Rab has a long history that dates back to 360 BC when it was under the Illyrians. The island was the frontier between the provinces Liburnia and Dalmatia. From the third century BC to the sixth century AD Rab was part of the Roman Empire. The Roman Emperor Augustus proclaimed it a Municipium in 10 BC. It was the first town of Roman Dalmatia to be given honorary title felix. Marinus, the Christian founder of San Marino, was a native of Rab who was said to have fled the island under Diocletian's persecution in AD 301.

During the Middle Ages Rab was part of the Byzantine Empire, then, for a short time, part of the Kingdom of Croatia, then in 1358 the island came under the rule of King Louis the Great, the Angevin ruler of Hungary. From the Renaissance it was governed by Venice. It was then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, then the Italian Kingdom, before becoming part of Yugoslavia.

During World War II, the forces of Fascist Italy established the Rab concentration camp on the island where over a thousand people were killed between 1942 and 1943. A memorial complex built in 1953 commemorates the site of the former camp, located in the village of Kampor.

The four church belltowers became the symbol of the town and island. The oldest dates back to the eleventh century.
There are many churches in the town, St. Mary the Blessed being the...



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Hotels in Rab
Hotel Omorika Score 6.05 from 33 reviews
Frankopanska Bb 6.05/10
Surrounded by a natural and preserved environment characterized by Mediterranean greenery, the hotel is an ideal place for a quality holidays. Located only a 100 metres from the beach which offers sun-beds and sunshades hire, a walking path along the coast and attractive sports grounds, the hotel provides a variety of possibilities for active leisure. The vicinity of restaurants, cafes and various shops will make you your stay complete. Our friendly and hospitable staff is always there to assist you in every respect. ... more
 
Hotel Carolina Score 8.9 from 5 reviews
Kampor Bb 8.9/10
The hotel is situated at the part of the peninsula Kalifront that is a beautiful green area with a plenty of sports and recreation possibilities: walking, trekking, jogging, mountain biking. The hotel is suitable for the turist that want to enjoy the beautiful nature of this quiet area and try sports and recreation and beach activities on the cristal blue sea. Entertainment: day bar, tv room, sun terrace, beach café outdoor swimming pool (seawater, tennis courts, mini golf, rent a boat, sportboats' marina. Evening entertaiment during summer months - live music at the hotel terrace with occasional program. Special programs are organised for the New Years Eve and for Eastern holidays. ... more
 
Hotel Corinthia II/III Score 7.925 from 6 reviews
Emila Geistlicha 34 7.93/10
The air-conditioned reception hall links all the three Corinthias and offers a nice ambience for the guests. Near the reception there’s the "Lobby bar" where you can spend pleasant moments as well as on the beautiful terrace with a view on the park. ... more
 
Hotel Padova Score 7.05 from 9 reviews
Banjol Bb 7.05/10
All of our rooms, for 1, 2 or 3 people sharing, have been renovated and all have the listed facilities. ... more
 
Hotel Ablana Score 7.5 from 15 reviews
Obala Bana S.Šubića 1 7.5/10
In our restaurant we offer you a traditional Croatian kitchen, fish menu, vegetarian menu and there is also a menu available for people who are following a specific diet. Opening hours of the restaurant are: Breakfast: 07:00 - 10:00 Lunch: 12:00 - 15:00 Dinner: 18:00 - 21:00 ... more
 
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Travel to Dubrovnik Port from the town of Dubrovnik, Orebic or Korcula. Transfer services are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. This is a shared transfer.

When making a booking, you will need to advise your port departure and accommodation details. Your transfer will be confirmed within 24 hours and you will be provided with a travel voucher to present to the driver. 24 - 48 hours prior to your Hotel to Port transfer, you will be required to reconfirm exact pick up times and places (the contact number will be provided on your travel voucher).

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Starting near the old port, your guide will lead you on top of and around the city walls for breath-taking views of the port and the Old Town. You'll discover Revelin Fortress, Minceta Tower, Lovrijenac Fortress and more - and why the city walls served as essential structures protecting the people and wealth of the Old Town for centuries. This admission ticket to the city walls is included.

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Travel from Dubrovnik Port to the town of Dubrovnik, Orebic or Korcula. Transfer services are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. This is a shared transfer.

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