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View of Rab old town
Rab Fjera
Fjera - sculptor
The old centre
Rab harbour
Panorama



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Rab/island of Rab

Rab/island of Rab     Rab town harbour and price list

Rab Harbour

Side-on mooring is possible along the 300-meter town quay that is across from the Rab Marina. The catamaran ferry moors at the end of the quay and needs four mooring places. There are power supply points. However, it is advisable to have a long power lead if you want to access them. Mooring places are marked with arrows on this map.

Please note: These maps are for information only and cannot be used when navigating.

Source: Karl-H. Beständig "808 LUKA I UVALA - Hrvatska, Slovenija i Crna Gora" (808 HARBOURS AND BAYS – Croatia, Slovenia and Montenegro)

RAB HARBOUR SERVICE FEES

- Rab Harbour Authority owns the concession
Telephone number: +385 (0)51 725938
Call +385 (0)91 5040102 for information on free mooring places

 SIDE-ON SHORE MOORING

  • 15-20 mooring places, depending on vessel length
  • vessels up to 20 meters – 2.05 euros per meter
  • vessels from 20 to 2 5 meters – 2.7 euros per meter
  • vessels longer than 25 meters - 4.1 euros per meter
  • power supply charge – 0.82 euros per meter of vessel
  • crew member charge - 0.6 euros per person*
  • water fill-up charge – 4 euros per cubic meter **


*In Rab, there is an extra charge per crew member. This cost is not included in the ROUTER programme.

Rab Harbour is not safe when there is a strong sirocco blowing, which mostly happens in winter. This is one of the reasons why ACI Rab operates only from 1 April to 1 November.

These photos were taken on 30 November 2009 when a strong sirocco was blowing in Rab:

 

 

 

Sirocco waves flying over the breakwater in Rab

 

 

 

 

Rab Harbour flooded

 

 

 

 

Photography source: www.index.hr, Goran Novotny, Ivo Ravlić/Cropix