Holiday in Croatia

Travel & Leisure

  • Author Sandro Bellani
  • Published June 13, 2011
  • Word count 613

The Istria is the biggest peninsula at the warm Adriatic Sea between the Gulf of Trieste and Kvarner Bay. Istria can be described as a state of Croatia, boarded by Slovenia together with Italy. It has Mediterranean weather conditions, combined with the impact of the sea water. Across the eastern coast of the Istrian peninsula can be found Rabac and Labin, that are two little villages. They are known as awesome vacation destination. Rabac is usually labeled as "The Pearl around the Kvarner Bay", simply because of the pride of white pebble beaches and the beautiful panorama, that is stretching along the sea-coast and gets travelers from many different parts of the planet. Labin can be found 320 meter over the sea level and is proudly located at the top of the hill above Rabac. Flooded by its warm mediterranean sun light and put together with an outstanding view at the Kvarner Gulf, makes Rabac together with Istria as the perfect destination to raise your energy.

This town is properly connected by roadways, as a result of the development of tourism. You will get connections from many places of Europe, which in turn makes it convenient to travel by vehicle and even bus. Those who prefers to travel a bit faster, may take a plane from several places of Western Europe and also Central Europe, to get at the Croatia airport Pula. Rabac and Labin will be 47 km far from from Pula.

The Bay of Kvarner is located in the northern part of Adriatic Ocean. It's location of 3200 square kilometres, inviting a lot of tourists and visitors each day. The sea water is truly crystal clear, that you and your family can easily recognize the ocean bed still in larger depths. This is one of the reasons, that it looks to be a heaven on earth and also to enjoy the bluish aqua green water next to the seacoast. For that reason, the neighborhood Rabac is justified for it's image, 'Pearl of Kvarner'.

The beach locations of Rabac are awarded with the 'Blue Flag'. That is designated for having a outstanding eco-friendly system with no pollution of inorganic toxins in the sea water. Having the Blue Flag designation implies the beach remains safe and secure, well maintained and suits the guidelines of the Foundation of Environmental Education. It provides extra magnificence to Rabac to keep up superior beaches, which are feasible for vacationers. The bay profits from the climate all through the summer season and also the temperature of water never drops under 21 degree Celsius. The water is wonderful for swimmers and divers. Various glass boats, while the ground is constructed out of opaque glass, are frequently filled with visitors. You should have a cruise in these boats for enjoying the kinds of fishes and also the underwater world, which in turn becomes a fascinating excursion in your lifetime. Numerous more beaches are located there undiscovered and free of human foot prints. This sort of beaches does not only grant adventure and satisfaction, but may assuage your appetite with various delicacies that the Istrian kitchen has to serve. Istria is popular for it's gastronomical richness. Several restaurants serves regional foods as well as diverse already known meals, but tourists are typically pleased to taste the original foodstuff from Istria, which is often dished up in typical environment.

Hotel accommodation in Rabac can be extremely overpriced and starting at €150 per night in the high season, that is typically not the budget for a family. More proposed are fully furnished holiday flats and holiday homes which you may find 60% less priced. So you aren't limited in a hotel and provides the whole family much more flexibility.

This article is written by the manager of Bellistra Resorts for vacation homes in Rabac.

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