About Rab
Rab (Italian Arbe, German: Arbey) 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.
Rab is one of the island of the Kvarner Bay archipelago in the north of the Croatian Adriatic Sea. In addition to the ancient town of the same name, there are seven other idyllic places scattered over the island: Barbat, Banjol, Palit, Kampor, Mundanije, Supetarska Draga and Lopar.
The island is 22 km long, has an area of 93.6 kmē 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 by one of the last oak forest of the Mediterranean.
Ferries connect the island of Rab with the mainland port of Jablanac and with the neighbouring islands of Krk and Pag.
The island of Rab is rich in cultural heritage and cultural-historical monuments that make it a popular vacation destination. Rab is also known as a pioneer of naturism after the visit of King Edward VIII and Mrs Wallis Simpson.
The island is nowadays very popular with tourists and families for its beautiful nature, beaches, heritage and many events, particularly the Rab arbalest tournament and the Rab Medieval festival - Rapska Fjera.
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Hotel Imperial
Address: Palit Bb
Description: Position: situated in the exotic town park just above the old town of Rab & approx. 5 minutes walk to the beach. Rooms: all new renovated, seaside or parkside, some with balcony. Bathroom and wc, hairdryer, phone, sat-tv, Air condition.
Hotel Class: Hotel Imperial is rated as a 3 star hotel.
Hotel Rooms: Hotel Imperial offers 140 rooms
Pricing: Room prices are ranging from 47 to 108 EUR per night.
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