Rab is an island in Croatia and a town of the same name located just off the northern Croatian coast in the Adriatic Sea.
The island is 22 km long, has an area of 93.6 km² . The highest peak is Kamenjak at 408 meters. The northeastern side of the island is mostly barren, karst, while the southwestern side is covered by one of the last oak forests of the Mediterranean.
Ferries connect the island of Rab with the mainland ports of Jablanac and Rijeka, as well as with the neighbouring islands of Krk and Pag.
The island of Pag is among the biggest islands on the Adriatic: 285 km2 makes it fifth in size, and 270 km of indented coastline makes it the island with the longest coast on the Adriatic, a coast filled with bays, coves, peninsulas and beaches.
Pag is unique in vegetation habitat where there are almost no trees. It is the biggest empire of rock on the Adriatic intersected by many drystone walls where only thin grass, small aromatic plants, sage and immortelle grow. It is precisely this aromatic plant that is the basis of the Pag sheep nutrition on these rocks and it gives a particular taste to the famous Pag cheese. Therefore visit the numerous tourist places on the island of Pag that will captivate you at first glance!
A small town near Zadar, Nin has a very rich and tumultuous history. Its location is intriguing; the heart of Nin is its historical center on an islet only 500 meters in diameter. Nin is situated in a lagoon on the eastern shore of the Adriatic Sea, surrounded by natural sandy beaches and linked with the mainland by two stone bridges from the 16th century.http://www.nin.hr/