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Crossing between the islands of Krk and Rab, this route offers a journey through Croatia’s northern Adriatic, linking two islands with distinct landscapes and maritime traditions.
Stepping ashore in Rab, you’ll discover a remarkably preserved medieval town recognised for its distinctive skyline of four church bell towers overlooking the harbour. Its centuries-old streets and historic waterfront reflect the island’s rich maritime heritage.

Baška Port is the main ferry gateway to Baška on the island of Krk, offering convenient passenger ferry connections and easy access to one of Croatia's most popular seaside destinations. Located on the town's picturesque waterfront, the port is just a short walk from beaches, cafés, restaurants and accommodation, making it easy to begin exploring as soon as you arrive.
Best known for the spectacular Vela Plaža, a Blue Flag pebble beach stretching for almost two kilometres, Baška combines crystal-clear Adriatic waters with a lively promenade and relaxed Mediterranean atmosphere. Visitors can also discover the famous Baška Tablet, one of Croatia's most important historical monuments, or use the ferry to continue their journey between Krk and the nearby island of Rab.
The Port of Rab, located on the picturesque island of Rab in Croatia, is a central hub for ferry travel to and from this historic island. There are regular ferry connections to the mainland (Rijeka) and nearby islands, the port provides easy access to Rab’s stunning beaches, charming medieval Old Town, and lush landscapes.
Known for its four prominent bell towers, Rab is a haven for history enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. Whether you’re arriving for a relaxing beach holiday, cultural exploration, or island-hopping adventure, the Port of Rab offers a smooth and welcoming start to your journey in this beautiful part of the Adriatic.
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