Explore Rab beaches

Beaches

Discover Rab gastronomy

Restaurants

Discover Rab events

Events calendar
Best of Rab
  • Cultural history inheritance
    • Churches

      Churches

       
      Bell towers

      Bell towers

       
      Monasteries

      Monasteries

       
      Walls, towers and fortresses

      Walls, towers and fortresses

       
      Squares

      Squares

       
      Streets

      Streets

       
      Municipal parks

      Municipal parks

       
      Public buildings

      Public buildings

       
      Archaeological finds

      Archaeological finds

       
      Cultural heritage and events

      Cultural heritage and events

       
      Legends

      Legends

       
      The history of Rab

      The history of Rab

       
  • Nature
    • Beaches

      Beaches

       
      Forests

      Forests

       
      Hills

      Hills

       

      Swimming areas

       
  • Gastro
    • Restaurants

      Restaurants

       
      Fast food

      Fast food

       
      Coffee & beach bar

      Coffee & beach bar

       
      Nightlife

      Nightlife

       
  • Activities
    • Walking

      Walking

       
      Hiking

      Hiking

       
      Cycling

      Cycling

       
      Kayaking

      Kayaking

       
      Scuba diving

      Scuba diving

       
      Sports

      Sports

       
  • Excursions
    • Ship excursions

      Ship excursions

       
      Glass boat

      Glass boat

       
      Excursions outside the island

      Excursions outside the island

       
      Boat excursions

      Boat excursions

       
      Excursions on the island

      Excursions on the island

       
  • Transport, Rent & Nautics
    • Bicycle rental

      Bicycle rental

       
      Moped rental

      Moped rental

       
      Quad rental

      Quad rental

       
      Car rental

      Car rental

       
      Speedboat/boat rental

      Speedboat/boat rental

       
      Kayak rental

      Kayak rental

       
      Taxi car / boat

      Taxi car / boat

       
      Nautical marinas

      Nautical marinas

       
  • Shopping & Culture
    • Souvenir shops

      Souvenir shops

       
      Artists

      Artists

       
      Health & beauty

      Health & beauty

       
      Shopping

      Shopping

       
  • Accommodation
    • Hotels - Pensions

      Hotels - Pensions

       
      Apartments - Rooms

      Apartments - Rooms

       
      Camps

      Camps

       
  • Info
    • Emergency services

      Emergency services

       
      Public services

      Public services

       
      Public transportation

      Public transportation

       
      Calendar of events

      Calendar of events

       
      Notices

      Notices

       
      Tips

      Tips

       

Nature heals the body and soul

Rab is one of our greenest and most forested islands. In addition to the fact that plants enrich the landscape, making it more picturesque and more beautiful, the island’s lush vegetation provides more oxygen in the air, neutralising the adverse impact of CO2, while its herbal and marine aerosols has a therapeutic effect on human health.

Rab was named after its forests

Liburnians, a tribe from the ancient Illyria who were the first known inhabitants of the territory known today as the Town of Rab named it Arb, which means dark, opaque, green, that is, forested. Its name derives from pine woods, or, more specifically, holm oak forests, that were more numerous at that time than today.

The most preserved holm oak forest in the Mediterranean

On the Kalifront Peninsula, you will find the largest, the most beautiful and the most preserved holm oak forest in the entire Mediterranean. It is called the Dundo Forest. The forest reserve represents one of the greatest natural resources not only of the Island of Rab, but of Europe as well.

Rab is the only place in Europe besides Istanbul to produce silk

The Byzantine Empire had an imperial monopoly over the production of silk and Rab became the first place outside the Empire in the Middle Ages to produce silk. The holm oak forest represented the important resources of Rab because the island used to pay the levy to Venice during the Venetian Empire’s rule in silk, which is obtained from silkworm.

If you cut the forests, you will row in the galley

In order to protect the forests, the Doges of Venice in different Doge’s Palaces banned wood cutting on the Island of Rab under threat of a penalty. These important resources had to be protected in a very clever way. Therefore, the illegal logging was punished with rowing in a galley and on their way home, the culprits had to compensate for damage.

Clouds of smoke over Rab in winter and in summer

In the medieval Rab, wood was an indispensable natural resource, and for the purpose of food preparation, there were clouds of smoke over the Town of Rab both in winter and summer. The inhabitants of the Town of Rab used to spend as many as 40 tonnes of wood per day just to feed themselves.

Kalifront – the greenish-blue oasis of Rab

The Kalifront Peninsula is criss-crossed by numerous fire access roads, side roads and paths, making it the perfect relaxation, hiking and cycling spot. Its indented coast hides a number of bays deeply recessed into the mainland, as well as the beaches overgrown with lush pine and oak forests.

 

Forests on the Island of Rab

 
 

Rab is the greenest and the most forested island

Dundo – the most preserved holm oak forest in the Mediterranean

Hiking and cycling trails pass through the forested areas

The name of the Island of Rab means dark, opaque, green or forested

 
  • Best of Rab
  • Nature
  • Forests
 

Forests

The Dundo Forest

The Dundo Forest

Kalifront | The most preserved holm oak forest in the Mediterranean
The Komrčar Forest Park

The Komrčar Forest Park

Rab | A unique town garden
The Fruga Forest

The Fruga Forest

Supetarska Draga | A blend of forest and karst valley
The Kalifront Forest

The Kalifront Forest

Kalifront | The greenish-blue oasis of the Island of Rab
The Sorinj Forest

The Sorinj Forest

Sorinj | The forest is gradually recovering
Gušć from Lopar

Gušć from Lopar

Lopar | Sandy soil vegetation growing by the Paradise Beach
Gušć from Lopar

Gušć from Lopar

Sandy soil plants growing by the Paradise Beach (Cro.Rajska plaža)

Due to its remarkable natural diversity and the geological significance of the northeastern part of Lopar, the Island was declared the significant landscape in 1969. This is the boundary between the continental and the Mediterranean vegetation belt. On the waterfront, the plants are clinging to the ground and it is shaped by sleet and the Bora wind blowing very hard in this area. On the sandy soil in the bays you will find particular sandy soil plants (Cro. local: gušć) growing and the sandy bays located on this Peninsula are unique in the world. One of the geological educational trails, which is 17 m long, passes through Lopar.

The Sorinj Forest

The Sorinj Forest

The forest is gradually recovering

At the farthest northeastern side of the Kamenjak Hill, you will find the Sorinj Forest which has been completely devastated and barren and the forest land has turned into barren karst. Up until a century or so ago, there were holm oak forests stretching across this area, with thick forest soil layers, which is a complete opposite of what it looks like today. More specifically, until a century ago, there were over 60 ha of old and lush holm oak forests in this area. The votive church of St. Nicholas, built in the 15th century, is situated on the remote Sorinj Promontory.

The Kalifront Forest

The Kalifront Forest

The greenish-blue oasis of the Island of Rab

The Kalifront Peninsula is the most forested area of the Island of Rab, criss-crossed by a number of fire access roads, side roads and paths, making it the perfect relaxation, hiking and cycling spot. Its indented coast hides numerous bays deeply recessed into the mainland, as well as the beaches overgrown with lush pine and oak forests. Some of the most beautiful sandy and rocky beaches are situated here. You can reach them by hiking and cycling trails or by boat.

The Fruga Forest

The Fruga Forest

The strikingly beautiful blend of the forest and the hidden karst valley

Fruga is a forest area covered by old holm oak trees and the barren forest land, with Fruška lokva, a unique karst oasis, situated on the clearing in the valley. Despite being cut down and deforested in the 19th century, one can find some beautiful old holm oak trees here even today. The hiking and biking trails pass through this special landscape.

The Komrčar Forest Park

The Komrčar Forest Park

A unique town garden

The Komrčar municipal park is located in the immediate proximity of the unique town centre and is one of the most beautiful forest parks in the Mediterranean. It is the most significant and the most beautiful park designed by the head forester Pravdoje Belija who planted it in 1889, despite the fact that his opponents used to uproot the seedlings. Its area is larger than the town centre, making it unique in the world.

The Dundo Forest

The Dundo Forest

The most preserved holm oak forest in the Mediterranean

In the most forested area of the Island of Rab, on the Kalifront Peninsula (Capo fronte or 'The Green Head'), with an area of 1270 ha, you will find Dundo Forest, the most beautiful and the most preserved holm oak forest in the entire Mediterranean. This unique forest reserve, protected in 1949, stretches from the coastline at the St. Christopher (Cro. Sv. Kristofor) Bay, up to 80 m above sea level, representing the greatest natural resource of the Island of Rab, alongside the sea and the beaches on the Island.

 

Subscribe to our newsletter

Receive information about the latest events.

 
  • Galerija 1
  • Galerija 1
  • Galerija 1
  • Galerija 1
  • Galerija 1
  • Galerija 1
  • Galerija 1
  • Galerija 1
  • Galerija 1
  • Galerija 1
  • Galerija 1
  • Galerija 1

bestofrab.com

The bestofrab.com is the first online travel map of the Island of Rab. It contains the most important information that will make the visitors' stay on the island easier, more eventful and more pleasant.

 

 +385 97 755 10 94

 bestofrab@gmail.com

 info@bestofrab.com

 

Best of Rab, obrt za marketing
vl. A. Matijević
Rab, Palit 96

 

2026 Best of Rab - All rights reserved | Imprint

DIRECT DESIGN | Izrada web stranica | Grafički dizajn | Internet marketing (SEO)

 

Useful links

  • How to get to the Island of Rab?
  • Scenery of the Island of Rab
  • Activities on the Island of Rab
  • Information service
 
Must visit

Top events

  • Rabska fjera
  • The Lopar Night
  • Tow Corners
  • Rab Music Nights
  • Lopar Masquerade
 
events calendar

How to get to the Island of Rab?

 
2,3 day itinerary
 
Must visit
2,3 day itinerary
Events Calendar
 
 

2026 Best of Rab - All rights reserved | Imprint

DIRECT DESIGN | Izrada web stranica | Grafički dizajn | Internet marketing (SEO)