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Rab Town
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Rab Town from the anchorage

The harbour of Rab Town lies on the SW coast of Rab Island in an inlet protected from the S by the long island of O. Dolin and from the N by the headland of Rt. Frkanj. A historic and attractive town, with numerous ancient churches and mediaeval bell towers, it benefits from a beautiful setting on the more verdant, south-westerly coast of the island and is thus a popular tourist destination. Its large harbour is occupied by a 147-berth marina Marina Rab operated by the government owned ACI group. Off the west side of the town is the sheltered anchorage of Uv. Sv. Fumija, one of the loveliest along the Dalmatian Coast

Charts

British Admiralty
202
Croatian charts
MK 7 (Krk - Rab)
Imray
M24 (Gulf of Trieste to Losinj and Rab)
M25 (Otok Rab to Sibenik)

Weather

See Croatia.

Passages

See Croatia.

Islands

Communication

Also see World Cruiser's Nets.

Navigation

The approach is through a mile-wide gap between the long island of O. Dolin to the S and the headland of Rt. Frkanj to the N. A shoal marked with a light pillar, Plicina Frkanj, lies around 400 metres SE of Rt Frkanj and a second shoal, Plicina Vela Sika, a further 500 metres SE. The best approach is on a course half way between Rt Frkanj and Plicina Frkanj, giving the former a good clearance as there is shoal water around it. The harbour itself is entered round the S end of the peninsula on which the town sits. An islet 500 metres SE is joined to the mainland by a long breakwater, giving the harbour some protection from S winds. The harbour is safe in most conditions, although strong S winds cause an uncomfortable and potentially dangerous surge. For this reason, the marina in the harbour opens only from 15 April to 1 November.

Entrance

Rab Town is not a port of entry. The nearest port of entry is Mali Losinj on the island of Losinj.

Berthing

Convenient berthing is available at the ACI marina the the right as you enter the harbor. After 1730, yachts may also raft overnight to the excursion boats along the town quay - power and water are available and a fee is collected by the Port Authority. An alternative is the anchorage of Uv. Sv. Fumija just W of the town.

Marinas & Yacht Clubs

Anchorages

The inlet of U Sv. Fumija extends for nearly a mile NW between the headland of Rt Frkanj and the town of Rab. The inlet offers good shelter in all but strong SE winds. Anchor wherever the depths are convenient. Depths in the inlet range from 3.0 metres at the head to 15 metres off the town. Holding is excellent in sand and mud.

Yacht Repairs and Services

Marine Stores

See Marina Rab.

Repairs/Yards

See Marina Rab.

Fuel, Water, & Electricity

Fuel station on E side of the harbour (although depths are barely 2.5 metres). Water and electricity on the pontoons.

Things to do Ashore

Tourism

Rab Town, like most of the Croatian island capitals, is an attractive mediaeval town, with narrow streets and red-tiled rooftops punctuated by soaring church bell towers, and is well worth visiting for its churches dating back to the 12th century and 15th century Dominis Palace. The views from the 13th century bell tower of the cathedral of St Mary the Great next to the ruined 7th century church of St John are superb. The Komrčar Park at the NW end of the old town is an excellent place for a picnic in the summer, with stone picnic tables under pines bent low by the winter bora.

Grocery & Supply Stores

Supermarket and good provisions shops in the town.

Eateries

Numerous cafes and restaurants around the harbour and in the town.

Internet/WiFi

In the marina.

Laundry

In the town.

Motorbike & Car Rentals

Rental outlets in the town.

Garbage Disposal

Bins around the marina.

Transportation

  • Buses to Rijeka on mainland and, in season, Zagreb.
  • Ferries to mainland from Misnjak at SE end of island.
  • Seasonal ferries from Lopar to Baska on Krk Island.

Friends

Contact details of "Cruiser's Friends" that can be contacted for local information or assistance.

Forums

List links to discussion threads on partnering forums. (see link for requirements)

Links

References

See entry for Croatia.

Comments

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