Sailing in Croatia: Discover Rab, The Island of Happiness
January 27, 2026
When planning your itinerary for sailing in Croatia, it is easy to focus on the largest islands. Even though Rab is surpassed in surface area by its island neighbors, Krk and Cres, it makes up for what it lacks in size with numerous emerald bays, plenty of cultural heritage, and fascinating island stories that will captivate you forever.
Often called the "Green Island," Rab offers a unique geological diversity that sets it apart from the rest of the Adriatic, making it a must-visit destination for any serious sailor.
1. The Two Faces of Rab: Stone and Emerald
Approaching Rab from the north can be deceptive. The view of the tall and nearly desolate northern side, laid bare by the brute force of the bora wind coming from Senj, can in no way prepare you for what awaits in the heart of the island.
Once you sail past the rocky barrier, you enter the heart of 'Arba,' which translates as the 'Green' island. Rab’s original name (Arba in Illyrian) comes from the gorgeous holm oak covering a large portion of the island, especially the protected Kalifront peninsula.
This contrast is what makes sailing in Croatia so diverse; within a few miles, you transition from moon-like landscapes to lush Mediterranean forests.
2. A Geological Marvel
Rab is not just beautiful; it is geologically unique. The island features a rare combination of limestone and marl, which has resulted in over 300 sources of fresh water. This abundance of water is the secret behind the island's emerald appearance and supports the 8 villages scattered across the landscape, including Lopar, Kampor, Supetarska Draga, and the major town of Rab.
Spanning 90 km² in a true Mediterranean climate, the island is perfectly set between the rocky northern side and the wooded southern side, offering diverse anchorage options for charter vessels.
3. Felix Arba: The Happy Island
The history of Rab is as deep as the waters surrounding it. Even though this island with a great geographic location was originally inhabited by Illyrians and Liburnians, it was the Roman influence that shaped its legacy.
It was Roman Emperor Octavian Augustus who first built walls around it and gave Rab the title of Municipium. Following this honor, it became known as Felix Arba (happy/wooded), a name that still suits it perfectly today.
Conclusion
Whether you are drawn by the history of Felix Arba or the promise of secluded emerald bays, Rab is a destination that delivers. It proves that in the world of sailing in Croatia, size does not equal beauty.
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