Supetarska Draga is a small settlement and bay in the northwestern area of the island of Rab. The Benedictine monastery was founded in 1060 and abandoned in the 16th century. In 1849, part of the monastery was converted into a rectory. The current church, which belonged to the monastery, is the most important preserved early Romanesque building in the Kvarner area. There are two bells in the belfry, one from 1299 (the oldest preserved on the eastern coast of the Adriatic), and the other from 1593. There is also a marina in Supetarska Draga, which has room for around 300 vessels longer than 15 meters and 150 moorings on the shore. The marina is open all year round. It includes shops, a tavern, sports equipment, an elevator, a technical service, a ramp and more
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Rab Island - Supetarska Draga
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Rab Island - Supetarska Draga
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Rab Island - Supetarska Draga
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Rab Island - Supetarska Draga
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Rab Island - Supetarska Draga