Lopar

Get to know Lopar!

 

The perfection of natural beaches and bays located in the northwest of the island of Rab, is a little more than 10 kilometers from the city center and is reputed to be the most popular tourist settlement on the island. Although it is possible to get to the island using the ferry line Stinica – Mišnjak, Lopar is also connected by a direct ferry line to the village of Valbiska on the island of Krk.

What characterizes Lopar as a tourist destination is precisely the wealth and variety of natural beaches and coves. There are as many as 22 sandy beaches in the area of Lopar, the most famous of which are Rajska plaža, Sahara and Livačina. Paradise beach represents a real little sandy paradise with its almost two kilometers length and has greatly helped people from all over the world recognize Lopar and develop tourism in this area.

However, you can also find various secluded bays, pebble beaches and surrounding islets, so that Lopar is the perfect location for all forms of bathing tourism.

 

Sandy natural beaches
Rich gastronomy
Numerous activities
Cultural heritage

A wealth of natural beaches

 

There is something for everyone in Lopar: a total of 22 sandy beaches line up one after the other and form an unmistakable image of Lopar. In between there are many small, dreamy coves. We recommend a walk along the coast. So you will surely find your favorite sandy beach.

Lopar is not called a paradise for sandy beaches for nothing. Clean, warm and shallow water invites you to relax. Regardless of whether it is families with small or large children, young couples or retirees – everyone will find their favorite beach in Lopar, regardless of age and interests. Your sandy beach is already waiting for you, just decide which one it will be: Rajska plaža, Livačina, Stolac, Sahara, Podšil, Dubac, Sturič, Ciganka, Siće, Crikvena Dražica, Mel…

Of course, there are also some nudist beaches, such as Ciganka and Sahara. Stolac beach is exclusively a nudist beach. Some beaches can be easily reached by car, and sometimes by a short walk. You can also access hidden and deserted coves with your boat or taxi boat.