They are only five kilometers apart from one another and they complement each other perfectly. So, when you get your fill of walking down the narrow, charming streets a d art galleries of Labin, head town to the picturesque cove in Rabac, which isn't called the "Pearl of Kvarner" for no reason. The story of this eastern part of the Istrian peninsula truly has to be experienced.
~ Photo Gallery ~Rabac is a small, magical fisherman town located in the southeastern part of the Istrian peninsula and dating back to the 19th century. The fishing and sailing culture remains evident at each step of the way. However, with its typical Mediterranean charm and stunning surroundings, Rabac has transformed into a true tourist destination and received the flattering name of „The Pearl of Kvarner Bay”.
Read moreThe Istrian peninsula, located in the northwestern part of Croatia, is one of the most unique and culturally rich regions of this beautiful country. It is known for its rich history that left a plethora of historic sights, untouched nature, delicious Istrian cuisine with Mediterranean and Italian influences, wine growing, olive oil making, etc. Over the years Istria has become a true tourist destination, offering both beach resorts and rustic countryside villas.
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