Country
Croatia
Location
Rab island
Ref. Number
7435
Type
Villa
Size
320 m2
Year
1930
Floors
4
Features
Garden
Terrace
Fantastic view
Furnished
Distances
Sea
50 m
Hospital
200 m
School
500 m
Kindergarten
200 m
Administration
200 m
Church
200 m
Supermarket
100 m
Transport
100 m
Description
In the most beautiful part of the center of Rab, we have this property on 4 floors. Needs complete renovation. It can be a villa just for you - it can be a small hotel, a pansion... It has a beautiful terrace, it has a 425m2 garden. Very rare offer...
Adriatica Real Estate
www.adriatica-estate.com
contact: +385 99 2018 000
Community
About Rab island
RAB, an island in the northern Adriatic, between the islands of Krk and Pag; area 93.6 sq km; population 9,205 (length 22 km). It consists mainly of limestone forming two elevated plains; the peak Kamenjak (408 m) rises in the northeast, and Kalifront (92 m) in the southwest. The Lopar peninsula is situated to the northeast, between the Lopar Bay and the Crnika Bay. Apart from the Lopar Bay, other larger bays include Supetarska Draga, Kamporska Draga, the Bay of St. Fumia (Euphemia). Rab has mild winters (an average air temperature in January is 6.7 ?C) and hot summers (an average air temperature in July reaches 23.2 ?C); a mean annual temperature is 15.3 ?C; the annual rainfall is around 1,000 mm. With 2,499 hours of sunshine a year, Rab ranks among the sunniest parts of Europe. The sea temperature in summer reaches up to 24 ?C and in winter up to 10 ?C. The limestone parts of the island, particularly Kalifront, are partly covered with underbrush and the forest of the Mediterranean oak, but cedar, mulberry and several pine species are also found there. In the interior, arable part of the island, olives, vines and vegetable are cultivated. - Hunting opportunities (pheasant, hare, rabbit and marten). Apart from the town of Rab, there are seven other villages: Lopar, Mundanija, Supetarska Draga, Kampor, Banjol, Palit and Barbat. There is a ferry line with the mainland (Jablanac - Misnjak and Senj - Lopar). - Traditional costumes have been almost completely lost, and of the traditional customs, only the traditional wedding ceremony has survived. Folk dances include "our dance of ring", "merezinka" and "mahlina". - Fishing used to be very important but tourism is the chief occupation of the present.
- Population:
- 9205
- Size:
- 94 km2
- Schools:
- 4
- Faculties:
- 0
- Kindergartens:
- 3
- Libraries:
- 8
- Theatres:
- 1
- Cinemas:
- 2