| KRALJEVICA (45°
16'N; 14° 34'E), small town (pop. 2,987 in 1991) and
harbour on S side of Bakar Bay between Fortica and Ostro
points.
Approach: Landmarks: the old church belfry on Ostro point
and castle on Fortica point; church belfry; hospital building
on N shore; round green buoy (green light topped by cone)
anchored NW of Ostro point at depth of 20 m; harbour light.
South of Kraljev- ica the Krk Bridge links the island of
Krk with the mainland.
Mooring: Beside the S shore of the harbour and the shore
in front of the Frankopan castle yachts can use four-point
moor or can lie with four-point moor north of the quay in
Drazica cove. Smaller yachts can moor in Carevo cove N of
the quay but here they are exposed to bora and maestral.
Facilities: Harbour master's branch office, post office,
hospital for bone tuberculosis and paraplegics, medical
service, banks, chemist's, hotels and hotel settlement,
camp for motorists, a number of private restaurants.
Fuel at the petrol station on the Adriatic highway (700
m), water from the shore hydrants.
North of the quay is a small slip and crane (3 t). The Kraljevica
shipyard can carry out repairs of all kinds. Ostro Sailing
Club.
Sights: The old Zrinski castle (first half 17 C, two courtyards),
the new Frankopan castle (about 1650 with corner towers),
Sv Nikola church (St Nicholas, 16 C, storage buildings,
from 1790 church).
UVALA SCOTT (45°15'N; 14°34'E), hotel settlement
and cove on the mainland coast E of the islet of Sveti Marko,
near the N entrance to Tihi kanal (some 1.4 M south of Kraljevica).
Approach: From NW: between the mainland and the steep islet
of Sveti Marko, the entrance to Tihi kanal can be seen.
It is bridged by the Krk bridge (length 1440 m, vertical
clearance 67 m; two arches, one linking the mainland and
Sveti Marko and the other Sveti Marko and Krk; built 19761980,
opened July 9, 1980). Approaching through Mala vrata, just
before the bridge, the Uvala Scott hotel complex, consisting
of a group of larger buildings and smaller houses in four
levels, can be identified. When approaching from S: go through
Tihi kanal and under the Krk bridge. After Dubno point,
Uvala Scott can be seen towards E. When approaching by night,
steer for the red light on the NE point of the islet of
Sveti Marko and on the Glavina point (the island of Krk).
Mooring: Yachts can moor at the mole by the hotel (depth
3.5 m), at the second mole (four-point moor) or anchor throughout
the cove. The cove is exposed to N and SW winds.
Facilities: Water from the hydrant on the quay; provisions
in Kraljevica; fuel at the petrol station on the Adriatic
highway in Kraljevica.
JADRANOVO (45°13.4'N; 14°37'E), village (pop. 505
in 1991) and small harbour at the head of Percin cove, 0.4
M north of Ertak point in Tihi kanal.
Mooring: Yachts can moor alongside the mole. Percin cove
is shel- tered from all winds and provides good anchorage
for small yachts and yachts.
Facilities: Post office. Provisions and water available.
Hoist (3 t) for small craft.
TIHI KANAL, sea passage (length 3.5 M) between the mainland
(Ostro pointErtak point) and the island of Krk (Silo pointBejavec
point); the islet of Sveti Marko divides it into the E and
W part.
Approach: From NW: the building of the former lighthouse
at Ostro; the island of Sveti Marko and the red tower with
a column and gallery (red light) on its NE side: the Krk
bridge (vertical clearance 67 m); the Uvala Scott hotel
complex; the red tower with a column and gallery (red light)
on Glavina headland; the stone tower with a red cage next
to the house (red light) on Voscica point; the red iron
column on the white tower (red light) on Turnac point (Bejavec);
the white round tower with a column and gallery in front
of a small house (white light) on Ertak point. Entering
Tihi kanal from SE follow the landmarks in the opposite
order.
The bora is violent and blows in gusts developing eddies,
which are especially dangerous off the southern point of
the islet of Sveti Marko. The sirocco creates considerable
waves and a current of up to 3 knots. Uvala Scott, Crisnjeva
and Percin (Jadranovo) provide good shelter.
Directions for navigation. Small yachts can pass between
Sveti Marko and Krk; care should be taken of the shoals
and two rocks 0.4 M east of Silo point and of the shoal
along the southern shore of Sveti Marko (green light buoy).
Yachts entering the pas- sage from NW have right of way.
KACJAK (45° 12'N; 14° 39'E), village (pop. about
50 in 1991), point and anchorage some 2 M southeast of Ertak
point.
Approach: A whitish rocky slope and a hotel complex can
be easily identified.
Mooring: The anchorage N of Kacjak point is well sheltered
from the bora. In the cove are three bollards for yachts
drawing up to 2 m.
PAZDUHOVA (45° 12'N; 14° 40'E), cove and harbour
of the village of Dramalj (pop. 1,230 in 1991), some 1.5
M northwest of Crikven- ica. It is sheltered from the west
by the pier and from the south by the breakwater off the
Lanterna Hotel.
Mooring: Yachts drawing up to 1.5m can moor alongside the
quay or use the four-point moor. The harbour is open to
NW winds and is not safe for a longer stay.
Lovrata Fishing Club.
CRIKVENICA (45° 10.4'N; 14° 42'E), town (pop. 5,763
in 1991), harbour and tourist centre of Vinodolsko primorje
on the estuary of the Dubracina stream.
Approach: Landmarks: the white viaduct above the town, hotel
buildings on a hill above the NW part of the town, and the
green rectangular tower with a column (green light) on the
head of the breakwater.
When entering the harbour care should be taken of the shoal
extending NW of the breakwater, marked by two cylindrical
red buoys: the buoys should be left to port and the breakwater
to starboard. Do not navigate between the buoys and the
mainland. Another shoal extends SE of the head of the breakwater.
It is marked by a green conical buoy. Do not navigate between
the buoy and the head of the breakwater.
Mooring: The harbour is sheltered from all winds except
W and SW winds, which cause a swell. The bora from N blows
in gusts and is strongest at the head of the breakwater.
The anchorage off the harbour is exposed to all winds, especially
the bora, and should be avoided. Small craft can moor alongside
the inner side of the breakwater or, using the four-point
moor, between the breakwater and the mole.
Some 100 m from the estuary of the Dubracina stream there
is Pod- vorska small harbour where smaller yachts can moor;
depth 34 m; winter berthing on the mainland. Crane (4 t);
electricity and water (hydrants) hook-ups.
Facilities: Harbour master's branch office, post office,
a number of hotels and other tourist facilities and shops,
a thalassoth- erapy clinic, medical service, chemist's.
Val Sailing Club. Diving Club and sailing school.
Provisions can be obtained in the town, water from the hydrant
in the harbour, fuel at the pump in the ferry harbour.
Repairs of wooden and plastic yachts. Yacht engine repairs:
Automehanika AMD and a private workshop. Diving cylinders
can be refilled here.
Car-ferry line: Crikvenica Silo (Island of Krk).
Sights: Kastel (Castle 1412, later reconstructions; at one
time housed the Pauline monastery), Uznesenje Marijino church
(The Assumption of the Virgin, 1659). Drivenik (castle ruins)
11 km. Bribir (castle of the Frankopan; parish church, 1740;
art collec- tion) 9 km.
SELCE (45° 09,4'N; 14° 43'E), small town (pop. 1,439
in 1991) and small harbour some 1.5 M southeast of Crikvenica,
situated in a small cove open to NW.
Approach: Landmarks: the belfry in the town, hotel buildings
in the N and S part of the harbour, the white tower with
a column and gallery (green light) at the head of the N
mole.
Mooring: Yachts can use the four-point moor alongside the
quay between the moles. Small craft can berth behind the
breakwater. The harbour is exposed to winds from the SW
and NW quadrants. In the bora moor on the S side of the
mole, in the sirocco on the N side of the mole. There is
good anchorage for large yachts W of the harbour light (depth
12 m); good holding ground.
Facilities: Harbour master's branch office, post office,
several hotels and restaurants, tourist office, medical
service, a number of shops. Water from the local waterworks;
fuel in Crikvenica and Novi Vinodolski.
Oslic Fishing Club.
JASENOVA (45° 08'N; 14° 44'E), cove some 0.3 M northwest
of Tokal point, SE of Selce. Good shelter from all winds,
especially the bora. Small yachts can anchor at the entrance
to the cove or moor (four-point moor) in front of the Zagori
hotel complex SE of Tokal point.
NOVI VINODOLSKI (45° 07,4'N; 14° 47.4'E), town (pop.
3,851 in 1991), small harbour and popular seaside resort
on the estuary of the Suha ricina periodic stream.
Approach: Landmarks: the belfry, the islet of Sveti Marin
with a chapel SE of the harbour, the water supply tower
on the hill E of the harbour, the rectangular green tower
(green light) on the head of the breakwater and the white
tower with a column (red light) on the head of the mole
in the harbour.
Warning: While entering the harbour keep to the middle of
the fairway (a shoal and rocks near the head of the breakwater).
Mooring: The harbour is exposed to SW and NW winds; westerlies
are particularly dangerous. Yachts can moor along the inner
side of the breakwater, along the quay and on the E side
of the mole. During the bora and W winds it is advisable
to use the anchorage some 100 to 200m W of the harbour;
good holding ground.
Along the Adriatic highway there is a 250 m stretch of the
shore where smaller yachts can moor; depth 0.51 m.
Facilities: Harbour master's branch office, post office,
medical service, several hotels and restaurants, tourist
office, a variety of shops, duty-free shop and a camp-site.
Liganj Fishing Club and Burin Sailing Club.
Water from the hydrant, fuel at the petrol station on the
quay. Hoist (3 t) and a slipway; yacht engine repairs at
Mr. J. But- kovic, Povile; repairs of wooden and plastic
yachts (yachts).
Sights: The Lopar ruins (Roman?), Kvadrac Tower (14/15 C,
ruins of a castle); Sv Filip i Jakov church (St Philip and
Jacob, 1520), the Town Museum, the ruins of the Pauline
monastery on Osap hill.
ZZRNOVNICA (45° 06.5'N; 14° 50.3'E), cove some 2
M southeast of Novi Vinodolski at the NW entrance to Velebitski
kanal.
Mooring: A good anchorage for small craft when the sirocco
blows; it can be dangerous with SW winds. Good holding ground
(mud). The Teplo cove (1.9 M southeast from Novi Vinodolski)
also offers good shelter; 30 m of coast, average depth 4
m.
KLENOVICA (45° 06.5'N; 14° 50.3'E), village (pop.
309 in 1991) and cove 0.4 M southeast of Zrnovnica.
Approach: Landmarks: Sv Anton rock, the stone tower (white
light) and the village.
Mooring: Alongside the mole. The bora is violent and blows
in gusts but is not dangerous for secured yachts. SW winds
are dangerous.
Facilities: Post office, hotel, several restaurants. Water
in the village. Provisions available in shops.
Yacht crane (3 t).
SENJ (44° 59.4'N; 14° 54'E), town (pop. 5,998 in
1991) and har- bour in Velebitski kanal.
Approach: Landmarks: quadrangular Fort Nehaj on the hill
S of the town, the octagonal stone tower with a white light
on the head of the S breakwater Marija art and the octagonal
stone tower with a red light on the head of N breakwater
(Sv Ambroz); the white tower with a green light on the head
of the Sv Nikola mole in the harbour and the shoal (a pile
of stones) off the S breakwater.
Mooring: The harbour is open to the NW; the most dangerous
wind is the bora which most frequently blows from ENE and
often reaches gale-force. It comes very suddenly and therefore
the har- bour is not safe. The bora is heralded by a clear
blue sky above the harbour and thick white clouds with a
clearly outlined hor- izontal edge over the Velebit Mountains.
Sometimes tiny clouds separate from the white cloud and
are carried towards SW by the bora.
The best mooring is by the quay between the two moles. When
moor- ing by the Marija Art breakwater, care should be taken
of the underwater bank. The best mooring in the sirocco
is by the Sv Nikola mole. Other well-sheltered anchorages
in the vicinity are Spasovac (1 M south) and Jelena (1 M
north).
Some 500m NE of the harbour is an underwater pipeline (35m
off the waterfront).
Facilities: Senj is a permanent port of entry with customs,
har- bour master's branch office, post office, hospital,
medical ser- vice, chemist's, hotel, several restaurants
and shops. Kanj Fish- ing Club.
Water from the hydrant on the mole of Sv Nikola; good shopping
for provisions; fuel at the petrol pump some 100m N of the
har- bour.
Sights: Remains of the town wall (1516 C) with Vela Vrata
(Big Gate, 1779) and Sabac Tower, Sv Marija cathedral (St
Mary, 11 C, reconstructed in 18 C, renovated 1947), the
belfry of Sv Franjo church (St Francis, built in 1558, destroyed
in a bombing raid in WW II), Kastel (Fort, 1340, later reconstructed),
the Vukasovic mansion (15 C, now the Town Museum), Kastel
Nehaj (Nehaj Castle, 1558, renovated in 196675, now part
of the Town Museum), Sveta Marija od Arta church (St Mary
of Art, 15 C, renovated in 18 C, votive church of seamen).
SVETI JURAJ (44° 56'N; 14° 55'E), village (pop.
691 in 1991) and small harbour on the coast of Velebitski
kanal, some 4 M south of Senj.
Approach: The rocky islet of Lisac and the quadrangular
tower with a red column (red light) on the head of the L-shaped
mole (visible from the NW quadrant) can be easily identified.
Warning: Care should be taken of the Sika od Malina shoal,
some 1.3 M south of the harbour (depth 2 m). At the N edge
of the shoal there is a column with black and red bands
surmounted by two spheres. It is not possible to navigate
between the islet of Lisac and the mainland.
Entering the harbour during a strong bora is dangerous.
Mooring: The harbour is exposed to SW and NW wind; it is
shel- tered from the sirocco. The bora is very strong but
does not cause a sea in the harbour. Westerlies can cause
dangerous waves. Yachts can moor alongside the the L-shaped
mole or use the four- point moor closer to the root of the
mole.
Facilities: Harbour master's branch office and post office,
a hotel, several restaurants and various shops selling food
and other provisions. Water from the waterworks.
LUKOVO (OTOCKO) (44° 51.3'N; 15° 53.6'E), village
(pop. 57 in 1991) and small harbour in Velebitski kanal.
Approach: Landmarks: the whitish Malta point, the church
in the village, the quadrangular stone tower (white light)
on Malta point, the red tower with a column and a gallery
(red light) on the head of the breakwater.
Mooring: The cove is exposed to the bora and sheltered from
SE and SW wind. The bora is violent and blows in gusts.
The small harbour inside the harbour offers shelter from
all winds. Small yachts can moor on the inner side of the
breakwater (alongside it or using the four-point moor).
Good anchorage some 200m NW of the church in the harbour.
Facilities: Post office, tourist office, camping site and
shop selling food and other goods. Water from the waterworks.
STARIGRAD (44° 48'N; 14° 53'E), village (pop. 29
in 1991) and small harbour in Velebitski kanal, some 3.5
M south of Lukovo harbour.
Approach: Landmarks: the chapel N of the harbour, the church
in the harbour and the houses in the village.
Mooring: The harbour is only partly sheltered from the main
winds, i.e. the bora and the sirocco, and is exposed to
SW and NW winds. Yachts can moor alongside the mole (depth
34.5 m) or use the four-point moor alongside the quay N
of the mole.
Facilities: Post office. Limited provisions.
VELA STINICA (44° 43.5'N; 14° 54'E), cove 1 M north
of Jablanac; it consists of two small coves.
Approach: Landmarks: the columns of the cable car and the
build- ings of the former saw mill.
Mooring: The cove is sheltered from all winds. In the N
and S cove are bollards for m
Mooring: With the bora the top of the N offers safe anchorage
in a depth of 1520 m.
Provisions in the tourist village.
MALA STINICA (44° 43.1'N; 14° 53.6'E), small cove
S of Vela Stin- ica.
Approach: A high chimney and several houses can be easily
seen.
Mooring: Use the four-point moor off the quay S of the mole
or moor alongside the small mole (depth 33.9 m). The S part
of the cove is a safe anchorage during the sirocco.
Facilities: Provisions in the shop, water from the cistern.
JABLANAC (44° 42.6'N; 14° 54'E), village (pop. 158
in 1991) and harbour in the narrowest part of Velebitski
kanal.
Approach: Landmarks: several hotel buildings on the NW side
of the entrance to the harbour; the red quadrangular tower
with a red column (red light) on Gradic point and the chapel
on the waterfront; the small white house (white light) on
Stokic point; the green tower with a column and gallery
(green light) on the S end of the mole.
When entering the harbour care should be taken of the shoal
(3.2 m) in the SW part of the harbour.
Mooring: The harbour is sheltered from all winds but the
bora sends in a considerable sea. Small yachts can moor
alongside the S quay (depth about 3 m) or alongside the
small mole (four-point moor). The outer end of the mole
is reserved for the ferry.
Facilities: Harbour master's branch office, post office,
medical service, three hotels and a hostel. Provisions are
available in the local shops. Water from the hydrant on
the mole.
Car-ferry line: Jablanac Misnjak (Rab).
PRIZNA (44° 36'N; 14° 58.3'E), cove and village
(pop. 79 in 1991), some 6.5 M northwest of Karlobag.
Approach: Landmarks: car-ferry landing ground (harbour light);
the church on the waterfront, the conical stone structure
with black and red stripes surmounted by two black spheres,
on Prizna shoal (flashing white light) NW of the cove (the
reefs on the shoal are visible during low tide).
Mooring: The cove is well sheltered from the sirocco; the
bora is strong and causes a swell. Car-ferry landing ground
with 2 berths. There is no place to moor yachts (yachts).
Car-ferry line: Prizna Zigljen (Island of Pag).
KARLOBAG (44° 31.5'N; 15° 04.6'E), small town (pop.
467 in 1991) and small harbour in the middle part of Velebitski
kanal.
Approach: Landmarks: the large hotel complex NW of the harbour,
the belfry next to the church, the green tower with a column
and gallery (green light) on the head of the S breakwater.
When entering the harbour, take care of the stone blocks
scattered up to 15m off the head of the S breakwater.
Mooring: The harbour is only partly sheltered from the bora
and the sirocco and is not recommended for a longer stay.
Small yachts can moor on both sides of the mole or alongside
the N breakwater, next to the quay reserved for the Pag
ferry. Because of reefs and insufficient depth, the S breakwater
cannot be used for m
Mooring: Small yachts can moor in the small harbour in the
SE part of the harbour. Bigger yachts can anchor off the
harbour (depth 3040 m) and in Baska Draga cove (0.4 M southeast
of the harbour) sheltered from the bora. On the coast there
are two berths for yachts up to 24 m long and up to 4.5
m of draught.
Facilities: Harbour master's branch office, post office,
tourist office, several hotels and restaurants, shops, medical
service and a chemist's.
Water from the hydrant on the waterfront; fuel at the petrol
sta- tion on the Adriatic highway (some 300 m from the harbour);
pro- visions and other shopping in local shops.
Car-ferry line (provisional): Karlobag Pag.
ISLAND OF CRES
MERAG (44° 59'N; 14° 26.5'E), village and car-ferry
harbour in the small cove of the same name on the NE coast
of Cres Island.
Approach: Landmarks: Sveti Bartul hill (374 m), the church
in the W part of the village and the green tower with a
column and gal- lery (green light) on the head of the mole
(in the E part of the cove). One mile to NW of the harbour
is a stony reef.
Mooring: The cove is partially protected from S winds but
is exposed to N wind.
Warning: When casting anchor care should be taken of underwater
cables extending in the direction of the island of Krk.
Facilities: Provisions available in the local shop and restau-
rant.
Car-ferry line: MeragValbiska (Island of Krk); the shortest
con- nection of the central and southern parts of islands
of Cres and Losinj with Rijeka.
KOROMACNA (44° 47'N; 14° 27.5'E), cove and anchorage
on the E coast of the island, W of Sv Duh point; the steep
slopes of which are easily identified when approaching the
cove.
Mooring: The cove offers shelter only from N winds. The
small harbour on the W coast of the cove is sheltered from
all winds except the north-westerlies. Smaller yachts can
anchor (only with the northerlies) in the NW part of the
cove. The cove is not safe in the sirocco.
KOLORAT (44° 38.6'N; 14° 31.5'E), anchorage in the
indented cove on the SE coast of Cres.
Approach: Care should be taken of Kolorat shoal (4.5 m)
some 500m N of the point of the same name and Matesic shoal
some 750m NW of Tanki point. The dangerous area is marked
by the red sectors of the coast lights on Suha point and
Bik rock.
Mooring: The anchorage is sheltered from all winds. Smaller
craft can anchor off the NE coast in depth of 3.5 m; good
holding.
JADRISCICA (44° 37'N; 14° 30.4'E), cove in the SE
part of the island, NE of Suha point.
Approach: When approaching, care should be taken of the
5-metre deep shoal S of the W side of the entrance.
Mooring: The cove is protected from all winds. With the
sirocco a slight swell enters. Larger yachts can anchor
stern-to NW off the first cluster of houses of Bokinic hamlet,
to the right of the entrance, in a depth of 12 m. Smaller
yachts can anchor off the second cluster of houses of Pogana
hamlet, stern-to the water- front (also NW), or moor on
the inside of the small breakwater (depth up to 2.5 m).
Facilities: The Baldarin camp site and post office at Punta
Kriza, 2.5 km SE of the cove; restaurant, sports grounds
and shops.
MARTINSCICA (44° 37.5'N; 14° 27.8'E), cove on the
island of Cres, SE of Kaldonta; it is well sheltered from
the bora but exposed to the sirocco. Stretching from Plantur
point southwards is a sub- merged reef; there is another
reef in the cove. Yachts can anchor at the entrance to the
cove in depth of 1020 m; good holding.
KALDONTA (44° 38'N; 14° 27'E), cove and point in
Losinjski kanal on the SW coast of the island of Cres.
Mooring: The cove is sheltered from all winds and offers
good anchorage to smaller yachts, which can anchor in the
middle of the cove or use the bollards (four-point moor)
at the far end of the harbour, bows-to SW.
OSORSKI TJESNAC, narrow straits (100 m long, 12 m wide)
between the islands of Cres and Losinj connecting the Bay
of Osor with the Losinj channel. It is navigable for yachts
drawing up to 2.6 m. The village and small harbour of Osor
(pop. 80 in 1991).
On the S part of the straits there is a turning bridge (vertical
clearance 1.5 m); the islands of Cres and Losinj are connected
by road. The bridge is opened from 9 am to 5 pm toll-free.
The speed of the yachts is limited to 5 knots. Yachts coming
from the south must be given right of way. Yachts waiting
at the N entrance may moor along the waterfront for passenger
ships. On both entrances to the straits there are underwater
cables and in the middle of the straits there is a pipeline.
Currents in the straits are variable and attain a rate of
up to 6 knots. The bora is strong at the N entrance and
the sirocco at the S entrance. They cause a considerable
sea. Winds from NE and SE quadrants make the approach to
the S entrance difficult. Five white stone markings at this
entrance should be left on the W side.
Mooring: Yachts can moor along the E waterfront (for the
passenger ships) in front of the N entrance to the straits
(depth 3.54.5 m), which is reserved for passenger ships.
Yachts can anchor in the Bijar cove, somewhat N of the straits.
Facilities: Post office, tourist office, shops, restaurants
and coffee-bars. Archaeological museum in Osor.
Water from the main, provisions in shops.
Osor summer musical evenings, international event held each
year.
Sights (in Osor). The remains of Roman town walls near Bijar
cove (dating from the time when the straits were constructed);
founda- tions of temples and public buildings; the ruins
of an early Christian cathedral (6 C), of a Benedictine
abbey (11 C) and of the Romanesque churches of Sv Marko
and Sv Katarina; the former cathedral of Sv Marija (1498),
the old Town Hall (now the Town Museum with a collection
of stone monuments), the ruins of Sv Marija church (late
15 C) in Bijar. The Juraj Dalmatinac Gallery.
BIJAR (44° 42'N; 14° 24'E), cove some 0.5 M north
of Osor, in the eastern part of Osor Straits.
Mooring: The cove is a good all-round shelter. Small yachts
can moor at the two moles or anchor in a depth of about
1.5 m. Larger yachts can anchor W of the red light on the
N point of the cove in the middle in depths of about 15
m. There are several bollards on the waterfront.
Facilities: Water can be obtained at the rowing club on
the N coast.
USTRINE (44° 45'N; 14° 23'E), small cove between
Osor Straits and Martinscica harbour.
Mooring: A good all-round shelter, especially its N part
(depth 1130 m). The S part is exposed to the bora and waves
caused by W winds. Anchor stern-to SW, securing bows-to
NE to the bollards on the waterfront. Good holding.
MARTINSCICA (44° 49'N; 14° 21,5'E), village (pop.
186 in 1991) and small harbour in the N part of the small
cove of the same name on the W coast of the island, E of
Tiha point.
Approach: From S: Zeca (light on the SW side) and Visoki
islet (light), the round red tower with a column and gallery
(harbour light) on the head of the mole.
Mooring: Smaller yachts (drawing up to 2.5 m) can moor along
the mole (the outer part is used by passenger ships). Good
anchorage in the middle of the cove (depth approx. 5 m).
Larger yachts can moor at the entrance to the cove (depth
approx. 40 m). Good shelter from the bora; SW wind causes
big waves. In the Tiha cove (camp site for motorists) there
are berths for smaller yachts (depth 13 m).
Facilities: Water from a hydrant; provisions in the local
shop; fuel in Cres.
Sights: The ruins of a Roman villa rustica, the Franciscan
Glagolitic monastery (16 C) with votive pictures donated
by sea- men, the Sforza summer house (17 C). Vransko Lake
(16m above sea level, maximum depth 84 m, area 5.75 km2)
4 km by road.
VALUN, large bay between the points of Pernat and Kovacine.
The coast is steep and the depths great, except near the
SE coast. In the S part of the bay is the village of Valun
and in the cove between the points of Kovacine and Krizice
is the town and har- bour of Cres.
Mooring: Larger yachts can anchor some 0.4 M north of Nedomisje
cove, smaller yachts will find good anchorage in the middle
of the entrance to the cove. With the bora and NW winds,
the cove is dangerous.
In the village of Valun (pop. 68 in 1991) is a small mole;
go bows-to, secure using the four-point moor.
Sights: Valunska ploca (The Valun Tablet) in the church
of Valun, one of the oldest monuments (11 C) with a carved
Glagolitic inscription.
CRES (44° 57'N; 14° 24'E), town (pop. 2,234 in 1991)
and harbour in a cove in the bay of Cres.
Approach: Landmarks: Pernat point; the red tower on a block
(white light) on Kovacine point; the green tower (green
light) on Krizice point; the red tower with a column and
gallery on a con- crete base (red light) on Melin point;
the white tower with a column and gallery (green light)
on the head of the S pier.
Approach through the narrow access channel (width 400 m).
Care should be taken of the shoals extending up to 100m
on each side of the channel. Off Melin point (light) is
a submerged reef. Do not exceed 5 knots between Kovacine
point and Cres harbour.
Mooring: The harbour offers shelter from all winds, but
a strong sirocco causes waves up to 1m high that flood the
waterfront. It is recommended to moor in the Cres marina.
In the Priprajena cove there is 25 m stretch of the mainland
for yachts drawing up to 3 m. Yachts can use the following
anchorages: Gavza cove, some 0.8 M north of Kovacine point
(depth 1215 m) and Nedomisje cove (depth 810 m), some 1
M south of Krizice point.
Warning: Mooring along the damaged parts of the waterfront
is prohibited.
Facilities: Harbour master's branch office, post office,
medical service, chemist's; several hotels, camp site, tourist
office, shops, duty-free shop. Parangal Fishing Club.
Water from the hydrant in the harbour, fuel at the petrol
station on the waterfront.
Repairs and hauling out of yachts up to 400 GRT can be carried
out in Cres shipyard, which specializes in wooden yachts;
situated in the harbour, it also carries out engine repairs
and provides dockage over the winter; dock for yachts up
to 1000 t; hoists (5 ans 7 t).
Car-ferry lines: PorozinaBrestova (Istria) and MeragValbiska
(Island of Krk).
Local passenger lines (only in summer): see Rijeka and Mali
Losinj.
Sights: Parts of the old town wall with a round tower and
a loggia (15/16 C), the church of Sv Marija Velika (St Mary
the Great, built in 1554, renovated in 1828), the Romanesque
church of Sv Sidar (St Isidore), the church of Sv Marija
Magdalena (1402), the monastery of the Minorites (1415 C,
cloisters), the Benedictine nunnery (1527, renovated after
the fire in 1764), Fontik (15 C, now a hotel), Town Hall
(16 C, art collection), the Arsan-Petris (15 C, now Town
Museum) and Rodinis (15 C) mansions.
CRES MARINA (INA) is situated in the S part of the Cres
harbour cove. Capacity: 460 sea-berths along the pontoon
quays and the pier (20% transit berths), and approx. 200
dry-berths (winter berthing with care and maintenance);
electricity (220/380 V), water, telephone and TV hook-ups.
The marina operates the year round.
It has reception office, restaurants, appartments, skipper's
bar, supermarket, duty-free shop and various boutiques (sports
equip- ment, yacht shops, drug store); sports courts, toilets
and showers with hot water; laundry; petrol and gas pump;
car park; charter fleet.
Hoist (10 t), travel-lift (30 t), slipway (15 t), crane
for masts (18 m); complete mechanical service (repairs).
POROZINA (45° 08'N; 14° 17' ), small harbour and
ferry quay in the cove of the same name on the NW coast
of Cres (Vela Vrata straits), some 1 M northeast of Prestenice
point.
Approach: Landmarks: the stone tower with a gallery on the
house (white light) on Prestenice point, the house on the
hill above the harbour, the red tower with a column and
a gallery (red light) on the head of the pier.
Mooring: The cove is protected from all winds except the
south- westerlies and westerlies. Yachts can anchor in the
cove or secure along the head or the outer side of the pier
(depth 4.9 m), on which there is a red tower with a column
(red light).
Facilities: Post office, restaurant; accommodation in private
rooms.
Car-ferry line: PorozinaBrestova (Peninsula of Istria).
ISLAND OF LOSINJ
NEREZINE (44° 40'N; 14° 24'E), village (pop. 397
in 1991) and small harbour some 2 M south of the Osor Straits
on the CresLosinj road.
Approach: Landmarks: the belfry of the monastery N of the
harbour and the red column with a red light on the head
of the S breakwa- ter.
Mooring: Yachts drawing up to 2.5m can moor on the inner
side of the S breakwater and along the piers.
Facilities: Post office, medical service, hotel and other
facilities in the village.
Water from a hydrant, provisions in local shops. Crane (1.5
t) and slipway for smaller yachts; the yachtyard carries
repairs of wooden yachts and engines.
Sights: Franciscan monastery (150915, cloister) with church
(1510), the Draza family defense tower (16 C), Sv Marija
Mag- dalena church (13 C). Mt. Televrina (588 m, the highest
peak on the island, panoramic view).
PRIVLAKA (44° 33'N; 14° 27,5'E), passage (length
70 m, width 8 m, depth 2 m) NE of the harbour and marina
in Mali Losinj; it links the bay of Mali Losinj harbour
and Losinjski kanal (Channel of Losinj). The bridge opens
every day at 9 am and at 6 pm; it is toll-free. Vertical
clearance 2 m.
With strong winds, the current in the passage can attain
a rate of up to 3 knots.
VELI LOSINJ (44° 31'N; 14° 30'E), village (pop.
994 in 1991) and a small harbour on the E coast of Losinj,
some 2.2 M southeast of the Privlaka passage. Nearby is
Rovenska.
Approach: Landmarks: the church on the Kalvarija hillock,
red column (red light) on the E entering point into the
harbour.
Mooring: Along the landing ground at the entrance into the
small harbour and on the stretch of the coast (four-point
moor). The sirocco causes strong waves that flood the inner
part of the har- bour. It is not recommended to enter Rovenska
during bora.
Warning: Mooring along the central, protruding part of the
water- front is prohibited.
Facilities: Post office, tourist office and several hotel
estab- lishments and shops, medical service, hospital for
allergic diseases and health resort during the winter.
Provisions and water available; fuel in Mali Losinj.
Sights: The round defense tower (1445), the churches of
Sv Nikola (Romanesque, late Baroque and Classicism), Sv
Antun opat (St Antony the Abbot, 1450, renovated in 1774),
Sv Marija (1510, renovated in 1732).
ROVENSKA (44° 31'N; 14° 30'E), cove and small harbour
on the SE coast of Losinj, separated by a small peninsula
from the harbour of Veli Losinj; forms part of the village
of Veli Losinj.
Approach: Care must be taken of the reef fringing the northern-
most part of the breakwater give it a berth of at least
100 m.
Mooring: Smaller yachts can moor by the mole in the harbour
(depths 23.4 m). The cove is sheltered from all winds except
the north-westerlies. With a strong north-easterly, waves
splash over the breakwater, sometimes over the mole too.
The area between the islet of Orjule and Losinj is a good
all- round shelter except with SSE winds blowing. Smaller
yachts can anchor W of the island of Male Orjule (between
two islets) in a depth of 20 m; the Batelic shoal 0.25 M
from the island of Male Orjule.
Facilities: Provisions and water available.
Car-ferry line: see Mali Losinj.
On the islets of Vele and Male Orjule there is the Orjule
nudist hotel complex.
BALVANIDA (44° 29'N; 14° 30'E), cove on the SW coast
of Losinj, some 3 M southeast of Cikat.
Mooring: A good shelter for yachts, but SW and W winds send
in a swell. Depths in the inner part of the anchorage 24
m.
CIKAT (44° 32'N; 14° 27'E), small cove and well-known
tourist resort some 0.7 M west of Mali Losinj.
Approach: Landmarks: the polygonal stone tower with a green
gal- lery (green light) on Madona point, the chapel N of
it and the buildings in a pine wood.
Mooring: The cove is protected from all winds except the
wester- lies which cause a considerable sea. Smaller yachts
can anchor in the middle of the cove (depth 1425m) or moor
along the pier (only for embarking or disembarking) in front
of the hotel (depth 3.5 m) in the NE part of the bay.
Facilities: In the pine wood fringing the cove are several
hotels and a large camp for motorists.
Shopping for provisions in Mali Losinj.
Warning: From May 1 until September 30 it is prohibited
to moor, anchor and run speedyachts at full speeds and waterski
in the cove.
MALI LOSINJ (44° 32'N; 14° 28'E), town (pop. 6,566
in 1991) and harbour in the SE part of the bay of the same
name; one of the best shelters in the northern Adriatic
for ships and yachts of all sizes.
Approach: From Wlandmarks: Mt Tovar and the ruins on it
(opposite the entrance to the bay) and the church in the
town; the islet of Zabodaski and the stone tower with a
red top (red light) on it; the islet of Murtar and the white
tower with a gallery in front of the house (white light)
on it; the red tower on a white base (light with white and
red sectors) on Torunza point; the green tower on a white
base (green light) at the S end of Kriz point (the N end
of the islet of Koludarc); the light on Poljana point a
red tower with a latticed structure on a white base (red
light); the red tower with a column and gallery (red light)
on the NW end of the mole in Mali Losinj.
Mali Losinj is usually approached by passing between the
islets of Zabodaski and Murtar. It can also be approached
by going between Beli rat point and the N coast of the islet
of Zabodaski (by night in the white sector of the ligth
at Torunza point). Enter the bay by passing between the
points of Torunza and Kriz. When you sight the harbour light
at Poljana point, shape course for the Mali Losinj harbour;
enter on the right side of the bay; from the harbour light
at Poljana to the Privlaka bridge it is allowed to sail
at 6 knots, further on at the smallest possible speed. The
same holds when you leave the bay. The Privlaka pas- sage,
which links Losinjski kanal and the bay, can be used by
yachts drawing up to 1.8 m.
Warning: It is prohibited to go at speeds that cause waves
on the stretch between Poljana point and the SE part of
the harbour. Mooring is prohibited along the piers on the
W coast of the bay on the stretch between the Most strait
(Koludarc Island Losinj Island) and the petrol station.
It is prohibited to approach the coast, anchor or moor in
Kovcanja cove (NW part of the bay) and the E coast in Artaturi
cove. Allso, it is prohibited to anchor at the inner part
of the harbour and along the coast up to 100 m from it.
Mooring: Moor alongside the mole and the quay or use the
four- point moor in the E part of the harbour or alongside
the three floating fingers in the S part of the harbour.
The mole is reserved for passenger ships and customs inspections.
Facilities: Port of entry, harbour master's branch office,
cus- toms, post office, hospital, chemist's, supermarket,
bank, hotels, camping sites, various repair shops, duty-free
shop in which charts and nautical publications are sold,
meteorological station; the head office of the Losinjska
plovidba shipping com- pany; Maritime School Centre. Udica
Fishing Club and Jugo Sailing Club.
Water from the hydrant on the waterfront, fuel from the
petrol station in the NW part of the cove.
Repairs are carried out by the Losinjska plovidba yachtyard
and the workshops in the marina.
Car-ferry lines: PulaMali LosinjZadar; PorozinaBrestova;
MeragValbiska.
Local passenger lines: Mali LosinjSrakane; VeleUnijeIlovikSusak-
Mali Losinj; Mali LosinjSusakUnijeMartinscicaCresRijeka;
PulaMali LosinjSilbaZadar (see Zadar); Mali LosinjTrst.
Mali Losinj is the venue of the annual international competition
in underwater fishing (January 1).
Sights: Mali Losinj has many Late Baroque and Neo-Classical
buildings; the churches of Sv Martin (at the cemetery, 16
C) and Poro|enje Marijino (The Nativity of Our Lady, 1761,
renovated in 1961), the Venetian Watch Tower (15 C).
MALI LOSINJ MARINA is situated on the NE side of Mali Losinj
har- bour, between the quay for passenger ships and the
Privlaka pas- sage (W of the yachtyard).
The marina has 130 sea-berths for yachts up to 20m in length;
there are 120 dry-berths, 60 of which are in hangars. Moor
along the quay and the piers (four-point moor). Bigger yachts
moor along the outer longitudinal pier (depth 10 m) bows-to
the buoys. Smaller yachts can also moor along the inner
piers and quay (four-point moor), where it is much less
deep. The berths for yachts in transit are in the W part
of the marina by the customs pier.
The facilities in the marina include a reception office,
a res- taurant, shop, duty-free shop, toilets and showers,
laundry, car park for 100 cars with trailers; electricity
points (220 V) and hydrants on the piers and the quay; fuel
at the petrol station on the SW waterfront, on the road
leading to Cikat.
Hoists (2 t), several travel-lifts (12 t), a slipway for
yachts up to 30 tons. The Losinjska plovidba yachtyard carries
out repairs of hulls and sails. The shops in the marina
undertake repairs of wooden, metal and plastic parts and
of marine engines (VOLVOPENTA, MERCURY, YANMAR, YAMAHA,
TOMOS, JOHNSON), electrical work, battery charging, and
painting of yachts.
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