So much to see
Rabac’s surrounding scenery is guaranteed to wow. The rolling hills are carpeted in thriving greenery, and the sea is a shade of turquoise like no other. Just 3km away from Rabac you’ll find the town of Labin with its iconic coloured buildings and steep paved streets.
So much to do
The area is great for shopping, sightseeing and sampling traditional Croatian dishes. If you’re in town in June, then be sure to check out Rabac Summer Carnival. The town comes alive with costumes, dancing and a fun-filled parade, with big-name DJs keeping the tunes pumping.
What makes Rabac a popular holiday destination?
Rabac is known for its crystal-clear waters, pebble beaches, scenic promenades, and relaxed atmosphere. It offers a perfect balance between a traditional fishing village charm and modern holiday amenities.
Are the beaches in Rabac suitable for families?
Yes, Rabac’s beaches are particularly family-friendly. Most are pebble or shingle beaches with shallow, calm water, making them safe for children. Many also offer Blue Flag certification for cleanliness and facilities.
Is Rabac suitable for couples and romantic holidays?
Yes, Rabac is a wonderful choice for couples. Its charming promenade, intimate restaurants with sea views, and relaxed pace make it ideal for a romantic getaway.
What is the best time of year to visit Rabac?
The peak holiday season is from June to September, when the weather is hot and sunny. For a quieter experience, late spring (May) and early autumn (September–October) still offer pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds.
Is Rabac suitable for food lovers?
Absolutely. As part of Istria, Rabac offers excellent local cuisine, including fresh seafood, truffles, olive oil, and regional wines. Many waterfront restaurants specialise in traditional Mediterranean and Istrian dishes.