Rab
Pesaro
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Rab Pesaro Ferry

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Most popular questions

How can I book ferry tickets from Rab to Pesaro?

Ferries from Rab to Pesaro are available for booking through our deal finder. Please also visit our offers page to stay updated with all the latest ferry offers on this route.

Can you travel as a foot passenger on the ferry from Rab to Pesaro?

Unfortunately, you cannot travel as a foot passenger on ferries from Rab to Pesaro, with only vehicles allowed onboard this ferry service.

Can you take your car on the ferry from Rab to Pesaro?

No, only foot passengers can travel on the ferry.

Can you bring pets on the ferry from Rab to Pesaro?

Unfortunately, pets are not permitted onboard this ferry service so please look for alternative routes which accommodate pets.

Rab Guide

Rab Ferry Port

Rab is a Croatian Island residing in the Adriatic Sea, laying off the north coast of the mainland. The port is used as the gateway between Croatia and Italy, with crossings to Pesaro and Cesenatico on the west coast of the Italian mainland.

What is there to do in Rab?

The fact that Rab has recently been declared as a Geopark evinces the beautiful landscape that overwhelms the area. Pine forests provide a natural haven for an adventure in exotic lands; gorgeous foliage graces the walking trails, exuding a tropical vibe that is rare in a European climate. The northeast coast has a contrasting landscape to much of the island, dominated by towering cliffs and unique rock formations, there is a surprising amount of cultivation that is guarded by the imposing mountainside. It is unusual for a coastal resort to have natural parks that overshadow the beaches, yet the golden sands and azure blue waters still hold much of the appeal. Lopar Beach and Pudarica Beach are the most popular, though it is maybe worthwhile exploring other beaches in the height of summer when it is hard to find a space for your towel. After exploring the parks and bathing on the beach, a pleasant day can be spent perusing the landmarks that populate the centre. The Tower of St. Christopher, Cathedral of St. Mary The Great and St. Ivan Evangelista are the most prominent sacred buildings, demonstrating the stunning architecture.

How do you get around Rab?

Most choose to walk around much of Rab when they can, though driving around the picturesque scenery is also a popular option.


Pesaro Guide

Pesaro Ferry Port

Pesaro is a small town on the north east coast of Italy, bordering the Adriatic Sea. The ferry routes departing the port link Italy to Croatia, with several weekly crossings to the Croatian east coast, lasting between three and six hours.

What is there to do in Pesaro?

Predominantly known as a holiday destination for those looking to top up a tan next to the crystal blue waters, Pesaro is perhaps hard done by with its reputation as purely a beach holiday town. The skyline is overwhelmed with towering hotels swarmed with tourists from all over Europe, yet if you delve a little deeper into the town you’ll find a lot to enjoy. The old town is an idyll lined with charming buildings and quaint cafes – the perfect place to spend a relaxed afternoon underneath the Mediterranean sun. Anyone with a penchant for history should head to Castello di Fiorenzuola di Focara and Villino Ruggeri to embrace Italy’s architectural history. The most striking aspect of Pesaro’s landscape is the contrast between the ancient feel of the old town engulfed by the vast, green mountainside. The challenging yet achievable walking trails scattered around the island lend themselves to an early morning stroll before the temperature becomes particularly warm. After a tiring day exploring the land, head to one of the fine quality restaurants serving delicious sea food fresh from the waters.

How do you get around Pesaro?

There is a bus service in operation around the city, though considering the picturesque surroundings many choose to walk around the town.


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