Approach: S coming from, attention to coral, rocks and shoals which extend up to 0.3 NM from the coast between Luka Cesarica and Karlobag. From the N, coast SE of Rt Jurisnica is clear of any danger. At the bottom of the cove, a dock is used by small local boats. We anchor by 9 to 12 m. The cove is protected from W to S by N, but not recommended by Bora.
2011/03/28
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Joëlle
volim ovo mesto
2012/12/8
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Petite anse au NW de Karlobag.
Approche: en venant par le S attention aux récifs, roches et hauts-fonds qui s'étendent jusqu'à 0,3 M de la côte entre Karlobag et Luka Cesarica. En venant du N, la côte au SE de Rt Jurisnica, est claire de tout danger.
Au fond de l'anse, un quai est utilisé par les petits bateaux locaux.
On mouille par 9 à 12 m.
L'anse est protégée de l'W au S par le N, mais n'est pas recommandée par Bora.
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there are no vehicles and no hotels. Inhabited since Roman times, the Latin "silva" (forest) which gave its name to the island is covered with trees.On the island there are shops, restaurants and taverns, caffe bars,
post office, ...