This island is situated at the entrance to Uvala Klek, SE tip W. It wears a small chapel but did not have a lighthouse. It is possible to to pass near the island in N where the funds are 5.5 m.
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Cet îlot se trouve à l'entrée d'Uvala Klek, au SE de la pointe W. Il porte une petite chapelle mais n'a pas de feu.
Il est possible de passer tout près de l'îlot au N où les fonds sont de 5,5 m.
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Otok Kojestac Zaliv Klek Neum
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Otok Kojestac Zaliv Klek Neum
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The narrow sea from Zaliv Klek Neum is 4 NM long and lies at the NE channel Malog Stone. It is surrounded by mountains and is inserted between Rt Rep Kleka and Rt Meded. Depths exceeding 20 meters in most cases. There are several anchorages. The SE part and W peninsula ...
It is the largest and most populated island of the group Elafiten. It rises to 234 m at its N and a prominent hill rises 224 m NW of the SE end. Ruda is a small island that is 0.5 M SE of the NE extremity of the island and Misnjaka, 13 m high, lies close off the NW extremity. ...
Stonski Kanal, a deep inlet, indents the SE end of Poluotok Peljesac at the NW end of Kolocepski Kanal. Its shore rises rapidly on each side and provides protection from NE and SW winds. The village of Brocej is situated on the S shore 3.8 miles within the entrance. It is fronted ...
Uvala Klek is a large bay housing a small town famous for its numerous historical monuments. At the bottom of the bay is a great beach and SE of the peak W there is an island (O. Kojestac) with a chapel. We anchored off the beach by about 8 m .
Uvala Duboka is located at Zaliv Klek Neum enter, N Rt Maded. At the bottom of the bay there are few homes and a small dock.We can anchor by 5 to 8 m.Open to SE.
This cove, closed off by the island Dubovac, offers good protection from NW to NE through S. As approaching, careful to keep at least 0.2 NM from the shore to avoid shoals and rock. Part W of the bay is occupied by the oyster. We anchored between 8 and 10 m.
Drace is located in the corner of a large W baieoccupée by several islands, rocks and shoals. Approaching from the N or NE, passing between O. Goljak and O. Galicak without being too close because of shoals and a rock n O. Galicak. A tag concrete without fire indicates Plicina ...
Sreser is a hamlet in the central part of the Peljesac Peninsula on Malo More, 4 km north of Drace. The islets of Goljak, Srednjak and Gospin Skolj and the cliff Bililo are off the coast.This bay is open from N to SE through E. We can anchor by day, by 8 to 11 m.
Rt Nedjelja is the NW extremity of a tongue of land which extends 0.9 mile NW from the N side of Poluotok Peljesac. Kanal Malog Stona becomes constricted and shallow SE of this point and can only be used by small craft with local knowledge. Sheltered anchorage can be taken, ...
Blace is about 2 NM SE of the mouth of the river Neretva. In front of that hamlet the small Skoljic island laying a fire, is remarkable. Behind Skoljic Otok is a cove that offers good protection from all sectors. Skip to SE O. Skoljic to enter the cove, the passage is ...
Luka Zuljana is toward the middle of the SW coast of the peninsula of Peljesac, the E bay Zaton Zuljana. The village hosts many summer vacationers and the port is visited by charter boats based in the region. Roman tombs were found nearby. It is moored at the dock or anchored ...
The narrow sea from Zaliv Klek Neum is 4 NM long and lies at the NE channel Malog Stone. It is surrounded by mountains and is inserted between Rt Rep Kleka and Rt Meded. Depths exceeding 20 meters in most cases. There are several anchorages. The SE part and W peninsula ...
Kanal Malog Stona is a landlocked continuation of Malo More. This channel extends 10.5 miles to the head, narrowing as it progresses. Its SE part is known as Zaliv Malog Stona. The shores of the channel are rocky and steep-to with mountainous terrain closely backing them. Rapid ...
Southern Dalmatia, including Dubrovnik Neretva County and are separated from the rest of Southern Dalmatia, including Dubrovnik Neretva County is separated from the rest of Croatia by a Bosnian coast of 4 km long that extends around Neum. Even though there are control points through ...
Dalmatia (Croatian Dalmacija, Italian Dalmazzia) is a coastal region of Croatia along the Adriatic, stretching from the island of Pag in the northwest, the Bay of Kotor (Montenegro) to the south East. It extends 350 km along the east coast of the Adriatic Sea about 60 km wide, ...
Winds:Do not underestimate the winds, especially bura
(bora) in the Gulf of Kvarner and the Velebit channel. Other winds are
more "lenient" but their strength varies in intensity from north to
south along the coast. For
example, the "Mistral" (Mistral) which is especially nice ...
Winds—WeatherBora is the name of the cold and dry NE or N wind which blows with great
strength and affects the Adriatic Sea in the cool season. It is much
less frequent and generally much weaker in summer. This wind is felt
strongly along both sides of the Adriatic and is especially ...