Check out these colours yesterday afternoon when it stopped raining. Pictures are taken from our sail boat, mored in Losinj harbour.
skipper tim
Mali Losinj | Nautic
Apr. 30, 2009 @ 17:42 | SkipperTim
▲ | Jan. 02, 2010 @15:07
nice..you can just feel the quietness
▲ | Jan. 04, 2010 @13:12
yeah and the rainbow is beautiful!
Mali Losinj | Nautic
Feb. 25, 2012 @ 14:52 | inglez
This season we can expect normal conditions in Losinj harbor, as moorings will be managed by the Port Authority. The reconstruction of the waterfront is the responsibility of the municipality and should be finished by Jun 15, 2012, even though they apparently began rebuilding in December (almost three months later, as they should begin in early October). Bar and restaurant owners are afraid they will not be able to put the tables on the waterfront in pre-season.
We expect equal position of the piers, as for the toilets, the authorities must agree with the previous holder of the concession, which can be complicated. New addition to the waterfront will be additional 65 feet to the first pier - breakwater with lighthouse.
On the video you can see the drilling for pier foundation. Piers will the same as on the other side of the port, where there are holes in the waterfront, so that waves break below and do not bounce off back into the harbor.
Mali Lošinj Island | Nautic
Mar. 03, 2012 @ 15:25 | MattK
Privlaka Bridge is connecting the Lošinj channel with Port Mali Lošinj. It’s approximately 8 meters wide and around 80 meters long.
At the shallowest point there is about 2,5 m depth and there is strong current of 5 knots in under the bridge, so sailing boats must sail through with almost full power or almost none at all.
You’ll definitely feel which way you’re going.
Bridge clearance is also important information. It’s 2 meters at mid tide. Any higher and you get a convertible.
Opening hours are at 9 AM and at 18 PM. The bridge stays open for 30 minutes.
▲ | Mar. 03, 2012 @15:25
In high season everything runs slower, because of heavy traffic. Sometimes you have to wait as much as an hour. Anyway my point is don’t be hasty, you’re in no hurry, get yourself a beer and wait.
Krivica, Mali Lošinj | Nature & Attractions
Mar. 03, 2012 @ 1:15 | MattK
Krivica is an interesting and safe bay on SW side of island Mali Lošinj. It is known by boaters because of its curved shape, which makes it a good shelter in bad weather.
This is how it looks like in April – very peaceful and quiet, but during summer time it is full of sailing boats and motor yachts. In 2011 there were buoys placed there and it costs 16 hrk per meter of boat length to stay the night.
If you stop there it’s worth climbing up the hill to St. Ivan chapel. It’s about 25 minute walk and the path is quite nice though it doesn’t hurt having good shoes or at least don’t go wearing your flip-flops.
Plijeski bay, Mali Lošinj | Nautic
Mar. 03, 2012 @ 15:33 | MattK
The last bay on SW side of island Mali Lošinj is called Plijeski. It’s relatively open so I don’t recommend staying the night but it’s very nice to take a swim because of its turquoise water and sandy beach.
If you want to drop anchor and stay the night I recommend coves Krivica, Balvanida or island Ilovik a little further to the south.
You may also get lucky and get a bite to eat from the tourist boats which come there every day and prepare barbecue – usually fresh fish and squid.
The most Famous of these boats is a small ship called Mate or Mateo.
Ilovik Island | Nautic
Mar. 18, 2012 @ 23:30 | MattK
Lošinj Port Authority is investing in a new pier on Island Ilovik. The existing pier will be widened from 2.6 to 6 meters and a new concrete pier is added to form an L shaped port.
The main reason of the enlargement of the pier is so the ship that comes there regularly will be more accessible by the local people (about 70 of them live on the Island all the time and there are even six children that go to school there), with their tractors and wheelbarrows, but there is also some benefits for nautical tourists as well.
The moorings will be placed on the inner side of the pier as before and there will be room enough to dock two or three boats on the inner side of the new pier. The outer side is reserved for the regular line.
They even built a small dock for a ferry, though if they don’t deepen the waters there it won’t be much of use.
Susak Island | Nautic
Mar. 18, 2012 @ 23:41 | MattK
Maračol bay, island Unije | Nautic
Mar. 05, 2012 @ 1:24 | MattK
Island Unije in Kvarner has three nice bays to stay the night with a boat. Maračol used to belong to the Yugoslav army and was closed to general public for a long time.
Now there is an anchorage there with 50 buoys to tie your boat to. Off course they are full during summer and you have to be very early if you want one. The price is 13 hrk/m.
If you’re too late, there are still Podkujni and Vognišca but no buoys. Island Unije is the last island before crossing the Kvarner which can be pretty rough in bad weather. It’s very open and the winds are strong, especially NE wind Bora.
Silba Island | Food & Wine
Mar. 07, 2012 @ 18:31 | MattK
Konoba Mul is one in my opinion the best restaurant on Silba Island. It is well known for its nice cuisine and fair prices.
We had some fish soup, black risotto and anchovies for starter and crawfish in buzara sauce with some pasta for main course. It was delicious! With cabbage salad, a couple of beers and 2 liters of wine it cost 1200 kunas, which is about 160 euros.
We didn’t sleep too well that night, because of the weather. There was pretty strong Bora wind that comes into the port on the east side of Silba, so I recommend either St. Nikola anchorage on Olib Island only 2 miles away or the other side of Silba, St. Ante bay.
Olib Island | Nautic
Mar. 23, 2012 @ 11:59 | MattK
If you visit Olib Island by a boat, you can either moor at the pier where you can get electricity and water, but you must choose the North side, because regular line docks on the other side of the main pier, or you can tie your boat to a buoy.
There are about 20 of them and the price is around 13 Croatian Kuna per meter.
There are some fun facts about the buoy and it concrete block on the seabed: the block weighs 800 kg, and its dimensions are 1.2 x 1.2 x 0.5 m. the rope is polyamide 20 mm thick, and the buoy itself is plastic (PVC) with 60 cm radius. It all says on the back side of the receipt along with the "How to Tie Your Boat to the Buoy" manual. If you didn’t know, you must tie one rope to the lower ring and one to the top ring on the buoy.
Though it should be protected from NE winds, we had a pretty rough night because Olib is very low and bora wind gets over it easily.
Oh, check out the last photo – quad with balls

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