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1st day - 18nm
Rovinj - Veruda Bay
( uvala Soline, drop anchor)
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Rovinj : With its fortified double walls and three Town Gates
from the early Middle Ages, Rovinj presents an example of
urban architecture of the Mediterranean type. The church of
St. Euphemia, with the statue of the patron saint of Rovinj
standing on its 60m high bell tower, dominates the town. All
the Rovinj coast and the surrounding 22 islands and islets
are a protected natural heritage. Besides all the beauties
of its hidden corners, this green paradise provides everything
a modern tourist may wish for.
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3rd
day - 15nm
Susak - Premuda |
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Premuda
: These island is situated west of Dugi Otok, covered with macchia
and dense vegetation, with numerous little coves and exquisite
beaches washed by crystal-clear sea. The island represent a
genuine peaceful oasis and are an ideal refuge for all those
who want to escape everyday life, particularly if they have
their own or a rented boat. The sunken wreckage of the ship
Sveti Istvan in the waters near Premuda is an inviting challenge
for experienced divers |
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5th day - 30nm
Lošinj - Pomer
(nice long bay with reefs and shoals)
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Pomer
is located on the western side of the Medulin Bay. It was settled
in Roman times, which is confirmed by well-preserved excavations
of Roman villas and the remains of a thermal spa. Of the historical
monuments, the Church of St. Flora from the Byzantine period
stands out. Pomer was once well known for raising and breeding
of fish and molluscs, and today there are many seafood restaurants
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2nd
day - 27nm
Veruda - Susak
( sandy island, small marina, worth seeing cemetery) |
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The island
of Susak is such a place, just now opening up to the European
travel imagination. Long lost in relative isolation from the
rest of the Croatian population, it has developed its own rich
culture, dialect and traditions. About 40 miles southeast of
the tip of the Istrian peninsula, Susak is a little larger than
the average Croat island, and is one of the relatively few to
have supported a native population for hundreds of years. It
has the only sand beach in all of the Croatian islands, and
its vineyards produce some of the best wine in the region. It
is sunny, lush and untouched. |
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4th
day - 17nm
Premuda - Mali Lošinj
( capital town of island Losinj, tourist place) |
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Mali Lošinj
is known by its sea tradition, its special climate that cured
the first visitor of the climatic medical centre in 1885. This
tourist tradition was started and supported by many honourable
men of this archipelago. The bridge which is placed at the entering
to Mali Lošinj, above the channel which was ditched through
the narrowest part of the island, makes two separated peace's
of land that are connected by the movable bridge. It makes possible
for smaller boats and yachts to enter the port. |
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6th
day - 27nm
Pomer - Rovinj
(cruising end) |
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The end
of the cruising |
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