Jablanac is a village in Croatia, located on the Adriatic Sea underneath the Velebit mountain, overlooking the island of Rab. The village has a ferry port that connects it to Rab. The population of Jablanac is 118 and it is located in the municipality of Senj (which lies to the north). The village has 1 hotel (Ablana), 1 harbour front cafe (Ruža), 1 harbour front restaurant (Lux) and a street cafe/diner (Oaza). There is 1 small supermarket (Porat) and a Harbourmaster's office. The village also boasts the lowest mountaineering hut in the whole of Europe which, at 20m above sea level, overlooks the ferry. There is a newspaper kiosk and common currencies can be exchanged next to the ferry ticket office. Avoid visiting the village on a Saturday during the summer and on public holidays as the queues for the ferry can stretch for up to 4km back up to the main coast road. A satellite image of the Adriatic Sea. ... The middle part of Velebit Velebit is the largest though not the highest mountain range in Croatia. ... Rab (Croatia) Coat of arms The historic town center of Rab For other uses, see Rab (disambiguation). ... Senj (Latin Senia,Hungarian Zengg, Italian Segna, Serbian: Ð¡ÐµÑ ) is a city in the Lika-Senj county of Croatia, population 8,132 (2001), geographically located at 44°57â²N 14°54â²E. Senj is located on the Adriatic coast below the Vratnik mountain pass which separates the Velebit mountain from the...
Local attractions include Zavratnica inlet where you can see a sunken military ferry wreck from WW2 and stunning scenery. Nereby is the Velebit mountain and the beautiful National park "Sjeverni Velebit".