| Kampor |
| |
| - hotels |
| |
| - private accommodation |
| |
| - travel
agencies |
| |
| - hostels |
| |
| - rental
cars |
| |
| -
restaurantes |
| |
| - camping |
| |
| - diving centres |
| |
| - nautics |
| |
| - congrees centres |
| |
| - health tourism |
| |
|
|
|
| |
|
KAMPOR, a village in the north-western part of the island of
Rab, on the coast of the wide Kampor cove. The Roman name
originates from the word campus (field). The inhabitants
of Kampor have been depending on agriculture ever since ancient
times, which is recently supported by the development of
tourism. Other chief occupations include livestock breeding and
traditional fruit growing. The shallow and muddy Kamporska Draga
does not allow the construction of any piers, which makes
Kampor, in terms of traffic, completely oriented to Rab. |
|
|
| |
|
|
| |
|
Among all places on the island of Rab, Kampor has best preserved
its aspect of an old fishermen's village; old houses at the foot
of the hill as well as the new ones, designed for tourists,
almost fully cultivated fields and orchards, the catch of
skilled fishermen and the atmosphere of a peaceful village are
major attractions of this picturesque village. |
| |
|
The green environment - the vicinity of the Kalifron peninsula
with the well-preserved Dundo Forest - provides a nice scenery
for long walks, and the nearby tourist resorts Suha Punta and
Rab offer entertainment in the evening. |
| |
|
|
| |
|
|