ZAVRATNICA COVE | THE TOWN OF RAB | ITINERARY | INFO | RESERVATION | VIDEO
Zavratnica cove is one of the most beautiful hidden coves in the northern Adriatic.
Some places are so stunning that they stay with you forever. You remember the exact moment you first saw them, unable to believe that such natural beauty could exist. This is precisely the case with Zavratnica cove – a truly unforgettable sight. The cove is one of the most beautiful in the Adriatic, a stunning karst phenomenon that has been protected as a significant landscape since 1964. In 1981, it became part of the Velebit Nature Park, further reinforcing its status as a natural wonder. Join us to experience the breathtaking beauty of Zavratnica cove firsthand – it’s a sight you won’t want to miss.
What makes Zavratnica cove so special?
Zavratnica cove boasts unique geological features, with steep rocks and crystal-clear waters that are sure to take your breath away. Access to the cove is only possible on foot or by sea, giving visitors the feeling of discovering a hidden paradise. What truly sets Zavratnica apart is the contrast between the grey stone, low vegetation and the deep blue colour of the sea. The sea proudly shines in all its beauty, with a clarity that allows you to see everything on the seabed without any strain. Come see for yourself why Zavratnica is such a special place and experience the wonder of this natural treasure.
Zavratnica cove is not only a feast for the eyes but also a popular spot for divers. However, even if you don’t dive, you can still witness one of the cove’s hidden gems due to the clarity of the sea. Roughly 800 meters from the beach, at a depth of only a few meters, lies the wreck of a sunken warship from World War II. This fascinating piece of history is a must-see for anyone visiting the area. Join us to explore the wonder of Zavratnica and discover all the secrets that this beautiful cove has to offer.
The town of Rab, Rab Island
The town of Rab is a truly unique destination, with its medieval walls and four bell towers that make it instantly recognizable. The town’s streets and hidden places are just waiting to be explored with a wealth of cultural and historical treasures to discover:
- One of the most charming places to visit in Rab is Srednja street. As you walk through this historic street, you will come across Varoš square, which is a great place to take a break and soak up the atmosphere. From here you can climb the large stairs up to the fortress and the church of St. Christopher, the patron saint of Rab.
- The town of Rab is a true gem of medieval architecture surrounded by solid walls that date back to the 15th century. Many parts of the walls still stand today, providing a glimpse into the rich history of the town. The old town of Rab is dominated by four tall bell towers, which are mostly in the Romanesque style.
- The Cathedral of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary is one of the most significant landmarks in the town of Rab. This impressive cathedral was most likely built in the 4th century and later remodelled in the Romanesque style. Its interior is rich with highly valuable works of art, including intricate carvings, paintings and sculptures.
- The Benedictine monastery of St. Andrew is a true historical treasure of the town of Rab. Built in the 11th century, the monastery has been upgraded and renovated over time with numerous works of art, handicrafts and souvenirs on display. Today, the monastery is home to eight nuns who live and work there, continuing the long tradition of religious life at this sacred site.
ZAVRATNICA COVE | THE TOWN OF RAB | ITINERARY | INFO | RESERVATION | VIDEO
Itinerary
- We begin our boat tour by departing from the town’s waterfront at 8:30 a.m., and sail toward the Zavratnica cove across the Velebit channel. Through the strait of Pag to the discovery of the unique karst landscape.
- After 60 minutes we reach the Zavratnica cove with about 2 hours of free time for swimming and sightseeing.
- Next – 30 minutes to the island and town of Rab where you have 2.5 hours of free time for sightseeing, lunch or leisure.
- We sail back to the island of Pag, where we plan to swim in the Svetojanjče cove for 30 minutes.
- 45 minutes later we’ll stop at Baška Slana beach.
- We return to the town of Pag at 6 p.m.
We believe that every traveller is unique and deserves a personalized experience. While our itinerary is based on years of experience, we understand that it may not suit everyone. That is why we offer tailored individual tours, adapted to your requirements. Whether you have specific requests or simply want to customize your experience to suit your preferences we are here to help. Contact us today and let us create an unforgettable experience that is tailored just for you.
The price includes
- boat ride
- fuel
- skipper
- welcome drink (water and juice in its original packaging, homemade travarica brandy)
- Chips, flips, chocolate bars and other snacks in their original packaging
- diving equipment (mask and snorkel)
- parasols
- safety equipment
- insurance
Not included
- lunch
- personal expenses
- skipper’s tips
Recommended
Bring plenty of sunscreen
Do not forget to bring sunglasses and an extra swimsuit
Bring towels and an extra set of clothes
Bringing a waterproof bag is a smart move to keep your phone, wallet and camera dry