More than just a vacation

Apartments Gulić

€70

Average price per night

Private accomodation
Close to natural beaches
Relaxing atmosphere
Mediterranean cuisine

Superbly equipped accommodation near natural beaches !

Welcome !

We are located in the village of Supetarska Draga, on the west coast of the island of Rab, which many visitors have recognized as the most attractive part of the island, and this is mainly due to Draška cove, which “came in” so deep that it divided our village into two parts. The archipelago of the west coast includes three untouched natural pearls – the uninhabited islands of Maman, Sridnjak and Šailovac, which are located opposite our accommodation and are within reach.

If you think about where you would like to spend your vacation, we are waiting for you in our home, far from the everyday bustle and stress, in harmony with nature and man and a true oasis of peace. Our family is at your disposal 365 days a year. Come as a guest and return as a friend !

Find us !

Supetarska Draga 403, 51280 Island of Rab

Call us !

Tel:+385/51-776776
Mobil:+385/97 788 18 51

Let's be in touch !

E-mail address:
rikmaragency@gmail.com

We are here for you!

We are at your service and will be happy to answer all your questions !

House 1 - Apartment 1

The fully equipped accommodation unit with its area and number of rooms is intended for accommodation of up to 4 people.

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House 2 - Apartment

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House 1 - Apartment 2

Ideal accommodation for a large family !

Location

Draška bay on the west coast of the island of Rab

it is full of attractive locations!

Felix Arba – The happy island

Island of Rab

Natural resources, a pleasant Mediterranean climate, cultural heritage and traditional cuisine have placed this island in the northern part of the Adriatic in the narrowest circle of must-see tourist destinations – discover for yourself why !

Attractive locations near you!

The west coast of the island of Rab is considered one of the most attractive parts of the island due to its many bays and natural beaches. It is Draška bay that divides our settlement into two parts: Gornja and Donja Supetarska Draga, and the bay has become a popular location for tourists, especially boaters. The coast is rich in natural, protected and beautiful sandy and pebble beaches, and you can find the same beaches on one of the three uninhabited islands near our accommodation, without which your vacation would not be complete: Maman, Šailovac and Sridnjak.

the island of Maman

The island of Maman is the largest of the three uninhabited islets in Draška bay. Most of the coast of the island of Maman is rocky and pebbly, but the two large sandy beaches are the most visited locations on the island. On the southwest side of the island there is a particularly interesting seabed for all diving enthusiasts, with a variety of vegetation and rock formations.

the island of šailovac

Soft sandy and pebble beaches that invite you to swim and small intimate coves that provide you with all the privacy you need characterize the uninhabited islet of Šailovac. Diving is one of the recommended activities, considering that the crystal clear sea gives you the best view of the seabed. The characteristic Mediterranean low vegetation will make you prepare for the sunny hours, however, if you want to avoid the sun, you can find your place in the shade under the old trees.

the island of sridnjak

Quite similar to Šailovac and the third uninhabited islet in the Draška bay archipelago, it will delight you with its numerous natural sand and pebble beaches and smaller coves that have remained untouched by civilization and as such guarantee your complete symbiosis with nature. Draška bay with its three pearls thus represents an inevitable place that every tourist who finds himself in the vicinity simply must visit !

draška mlinica

Near the village of Gulići there is a natural pebble beach Mlinica and the only water mill of the same name next to the sea on our coast! The ruins of this old and only water mill on the island of Rab stretch along the beach itself, and it was once used by all the inhabitants of the island. The mill, driven by the power of water from a drinking spring 2.5 m above sea level, is one of the first-class monuments of folk architecture in our region. It was originally rebuilt by the Benedictines in the 11th century, and it was rebuilt again in 1989. Although insufficiently presented in public. The mill is not only a natural source of water, but also the oldest joint-stock company on the island of Rab – the owners had shares based on the days of use of the mill. The watermill was in use until about thirty years ago, and the spring water that once powered this watermill was captured and today serves for the water supply of the entire island of Rab.