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restaurantes |
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RABAC, a town, port and tourist centre on the south-eastern
coast of Istria, 5 km southeast of Labin. Chief occupations are
fishing and tourism. Situated before the Big Straits (Velika
Vrata), the main access to the Rijeka Bay, opposite the island
of Cres and at the foot of Labin. The bay of the same name is
the lower, submerged part of the depression through which a
stream from the flysh Podlabin runs. The port can serve as a
shelter for larger vessels; exposed to south- easterly and
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Tourist development of Rabac saw its peak between 1961 (when the
hotel company of the same name was established) and the
beginning of the 19070s, when tourist resorts Santa Andrea,
Maslinica and Girandela were finished. Parallelly, with the
decline of mining industry in the region of Labin, family
houses, designed for tourist purposes, appeared in large
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The daily accommodation capacity of Rabac can provide for up to
10,000 tourists (hotels, campsites, apartments and family
houses). In addition, the town has a fine gastronomic offer,
boat excursions, as well as excellent sports and recreational
facilities. Easy access, beautiful beaches and clear sea make
Rabac one of the best holiday resorts for families.
Sport and recreation: walking along the sea, cycling, tennis,
water sports, etc. Sports centres Oliva and Prohaska. |
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