Rapska fjera (Rab Medieval Festival)
Croatia's largest medieval festival on Rab island in late July, with costumed participants, historic workshops and a crossbow tournament, in which the Barbat parish also takes part.
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Enjoy freshly caught fish or grilled squid at one of the many family-run konobas right along the coastal path.
Try this spiral-shaped traditional pastry featuring almonds and Maraschino liqueur at the local bakeries.
Order locally sourced roasted lamb, famous for its unique flavor from the salty pastures, best enjoyed at a traditional tavern.
Look along the main road for small stands where locals sell their own high-quality, cold-pressed olive oil.
Buy local wine and dried figs directly from family farms in the village as a first-rate local souvenir.
Rent a small boat to reach this uninhabited island right across from Barbat, which hides completely secluded swimming bays.
Visit this beautiful sandy stretch to the south at dawn for a wonderfully peaceful and uncrowded nature experience.
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Barbat is the first village you encounter upon arriving on the island of Rab, stretching along the scenic Barbat Channel opposite the island of Dolin. The settlement is deeply rooted in maritime traditions, especially shipbuilding and fishing, which ensures a top-notch culinary experience in its many local taverns. Its coastline is dotted with inviting pebble and sandy spots, most notably the Pudarica beach, famous for its clear azure waters. High above the village on St. Damian's Hill lie the ruins of a 6th-century Byzantine fortress, providing a window into the island's strategic past and offering impressive vistas. Barbat is a favorite for boaters thanks to the protected waters of the channel. The locals take pride in their agriculture, producing high-quality olive oil, wine, and honey. It provides a more relaxed atmosphere compared to the nearby town of Rab while keeping all attractions within reach.
The most pleasant time to visit is Jun–Aug.
| Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Avg °C | 5 | 5 | 8 | 12 | 17 | 21 | 24 | 24 | 19 | 15 | 10 | 6 |
| Rain mm | 100 | 99 | 83 | 74 | 85 | 59 | 48 | 62 | 122 | 119 | 144 | 118 |
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A relaxing day in Barbat begins with a visit to St. Stephen's Church. Afterwards, we stroll along the Barbat Channel, where the tradition of boatbuilding is still present. Lunch comes with a beautiful view of Dolin Island. The afternoon is perfect for a long walk on the promenade, finally ending the day at the local harbor, enjoying the sea breeze and the sunset.
Start your day at St. Stephen's Church, providing a dry sanctuary from the morning drizzle. Enjoy breakfast by the sea under a sturdy awning, taking in the fresh scent of the rain-washed Adriatic. A stroll along the Barbat Channel with an umbrella reveals a calm, silvery landscape. Spend a long afternoon in a cozy Konoba, savoring local dishes while the rain patters on the stone walls. The view of Dolin Island appears mystical through the mist, before ending the day in a sheltered harbor bar.
A crisp winter morning in Barbat begins with a fresh sea breeze at St. Stephen's Church. Enjoy your coffee indoors while the low sun bathes the channel in golden light. The waterfront walk is invigorating, offering peace away from the summer crowds. For lunch, hearty dishes like 'peka' in a Konoba are perfect for the cool season. The view of Dolin Island is especially sharp in the winter air. Since the sun sets early, we enjoy the harbor's glow by late afternoon.
We explore the Barbat coast by bike, reaching the famous Pudarica beach. The flat route along the Barbat Channel offers constant views of the crystal-clear sea and Dolin Island. After a long swimming break at Pudarica, we cycle leisurely back to the village, enjoy local specialties, and end the day at sunset in the small harbor of Barbat.
Cycling in Barbat in the rain requires caution but offers a refreshing perspective. After the church, head towards Pudarica Bay; the wet roads glisten, and the scent of pines is more intense. Enjoy a seaside lunch at a covered venue while watching the crashing waves. The return trip along the channel takes you through a nearly deserted landscape. The view of Dolin through the rain is an adventure for the resilient. End the day with a hot drink in the harbor as you slowly dry off.
Winter biking in Barbat is a treat for those who love crisp air. The tour starts fresh at the church and leads to the deserted Pudarica Bay. Without swimmers, the beach looks wild and untouched. A seaside lunch with local specialties warms you up before heading back along the Barbat Channel. The low sun creates long shadows and fantastic lighting on Dolin Island. As the sun sets early, we reach the harbor just in time to witness the winter glow over the Adriatic.
This car-based day combines Barbat's historical treasures with relaxing beach time. We start in the center at St. Stephen's Church before driving and hiking up to the ruins of St. Damian's fortress for the best views over Rab Island. We spend the afternoon at the sandy Pudarica beach, famous for its azure waters, and end the day with a nice dinner back in the village.
By car, Barbat can be explored comfortably even in the rain. The day starts dry at the church, followed by a cozy coffee at the Riva while watching the weather through the window. The drive to St. Damian's fortress offers wide views despite the rain, and the panoramic stop by the channel is a treat from the dry interior. At Pudarica Bay, experience the rough sea up close before a long lunch warms you up. Watch the sunset protected in the car before heading back.
A winter drive through Barbat reveals the island's tranquil side. After visiting the church, warm up with a coffee at the Riva. The drive to St. Damian's fortress offers incredible views reaching as far as the mainland in the clear winter air. At the Barbat Channel, the Adriatic glistens in the low sun. Pudarica Bay is a place of silence in winter, perfect for a short, breezy stroll. A Konoba lunch is the culinary highlight before admiring the early sunset.
Framing the sparkling waters of Barbat na Rabu, Plaža Pudarica gives an easy on the eye setting for an idyllic beach day. The relaxed seaside ambiance invites guests to wade into the sea, sunbathe, or simply take in the horizon. Bringing a good book and some sunscreen will make for a delightful seaside outing.
Hidden away in the coastal landscape of Barbat na Rabu, Plaža Ribon is a remote haven of pure nature and absolute peace. The pristine environment invites visitors to disconnect completely while swimming and sunbathing in splendid isolation. Since amenities are scarce, packing a picnic and plenty of water is essential for a great visit.
Situated along the beautiful shores of Barbat na Rabu, this designated naturist area gives a liberating seaside experience. Visitors can enjoy an open, accepting atmosphere while swimming and relaxing in complete harmony with nature. It is a splendid choice for a peaceful summer day by the sea.
Resting gently on the Adriatic coast near Barbat na Rabu, Plaža Edvina serves as an appealing local gathering spot. The unassuming and relaxed atmosphere makes it an excellent choice for casual swims and soaking up the afternoon sun. It remains a reliable option for a straightforward, pleasant beach day anytime during the summer.
