Southern Dalmatia
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==Charts== | ==Charts== | ||
; British Admiralty | ; British Admiralty | ||
+ | : ΒΑ269 – Ploce and Split with Adjacent Harbours, Channels and Anchorages | ||
: BA683 – Bar, Dubrovnik and Approaches and Peljeski Kanal | : BA683 – Bar, Dubrovnik and Approaches and Peljeski Kanal | ||
: BA1574 – Otocic Glavat to Ploce and Makarska | : BA1574 – Otocic Glavat to Ploce and Makarska | ||
: BA1580 – Otocic Veliki Skolj to Otocic Glavat | : BA1580 – Otocic Veliki Skolj to Otocic Glavat | ||
+ | : BA2712 – Otok Susac to Split | ||
; Croatian Charts | ; Croatian Charts | ||
: 100-21 – Šibernic - Split | : 100-21 – Šibernic - Split | ||
: MK-21 – Vela Luka | : MK-21 – Vela Luka | ||
: MK-22 – Korcula | : MK-22 – Korcula | ||
- | : | + | : MK-23 – Lastovo |
+ | : MK-24 – Ploce Mljet | ||
+ | : MK-25 – Ston | ||
+ | : MK-26 – Dubrovnik | ||
; Imray | ; Imray | ||
: M25 – Otok Rab to Sibenik | : M25 – Otok Rab to Sibenik | ||
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| Mainland | | Mainland | ||
- | | colspan=" | + | | colspan="3" | Islands |
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: {{dest| Marina Dubrovnik|m}} | : {{dest| Marina Dubrovnik|m}} | ||
: {{dest| Dubrovnik#Marina Červar Porat|label=Marina Červar Porat|m}} | : {{dest| Dubrovnik#Marina Červar Porat|label=Marina Červar Porat|m}} | ||
- | + | {{dest| Srebreno |h|a}} | |
- | + | {{dest| Cavtat |h|e|a}} | |
- | + | {{dest| Molunat |a}} | |
+ | {{dest| Pelješac|label=Pelješac peninsula}} | ||
+ | : {{dest| Orebić|h|m}} | ||
+ | : {{dest| Lovište|a}} | ||
+ | : {{dest| Trpanj|h}} | ||
+ | : {{dest| Drače|h}} | ||
+ | : {{dest| Hodilje|h|a}} | ||
+ | : {{dest| Mali Ston|h|a}} | ||
+ | : {{dest| Ston|h|a}} | ||
+ | : {{dest| Žuljana|h|a}} | ||
+ | : {{dest| Trstenik|h|a}} | ||
| | | | ||
- | + | {{dest| Korčula |i|a}} | |
- | + | : {{dest| Korčula (town) |label=Korčula Town|h|e|a}} | |
- | + | : {{dest| Marina Korčula|m}} | |
- | + | : {{dest| Lumbarda|h|a}} | |
+ | : {{dest| Marina Lumbarda|m}} | ||
+ | : {{dest| Zavalatica|h|a}} | ||
+ | : {{dest| Brna|h|a}} | ||
+ | : {{dest| Prižba|h}} | ||
+ | : {{dest| Gršćica|h|a}} | ||
+ | : {{dest| Vela Luka|h|a}} | ||
+ | : {{dest| Prigradica|h}} | ||
+ | : {{dest| Račišće|h|a}} | ||
+ | : {{dest| Velji Lago |h|e|a}} | ||
| | | | ||
- | {{dest| Jakljan |a}} | + | {{dest| Hvar |i|a}} |
- | {{dest| Šipan |h|a}} | + | : {{dest| Hvar (town)|label=Town of Hvar |e|a|h}} |
- | {{dest| Lopud |a}} | + | : {{dest| ACI marina Palmižana|m}} |
- | {{dest| Koločep |a}} | + | : {{dest| Luka Vira |a|h}} |
+ | : {{dest| U. Stiniva |h}} | ||
+ | : {{dest| Stari Grad |e|a|h}} | ||
+ | : {{dest| Vrboska |a|m|h}} | ||
+ | : {{dest| Marina Vrboska|m}} | ||
+ | : {{dest| Jelsa| h}} | ||
+ | : {{dest| Sućuraj |h}} | ||
+ | : {{dest| Sveta Nedjelja |h}} | ||
+ | : {{dest| Zavala |a|h}} | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | {{dest| Mljet |i|a}} | ||
+ | : {{dest| Polače|h|a}} | ||
+ | : {{dest| Pomena|h|a}} | ||
+ | : {{dest| Okuklje|h|a}} | ||
+ | : {{dest| Sobra|h|a}} | ||
+ | : {{dest| Kozarica|h}} | ||
+ | {{dest| Jakljan |i|a}} | ||
+ | {{dest| Šipan |i|h|a}} | ||
+ | {{dest| Lopud |i|a}} | ||
+ | {{dest| Koločep |i|a}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:54, 3 May 2019
Southern Dalmatia There are Port(s) of Entry here
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Southern Dalmatia (Croatian: Južna Dalmacija) is an area which lays in the Dubrovnik county and it used to belong to the hisorical Republic of Ragusa.
The coast and the offshore islands become progressively greener, until the vegetation on islands such as Mljet and the small islands off Dubrovnik is almost sub-tropical in appearance.
Marinas are scarcer along this coast, although it is amply supplied with small harbours, especially on the mainland and the Peljesac Peninsula, where a yacht can tie up on a stone quay or anchor off a world away from the bustle of the charter yacht ‘hot spots’. Of course, no visit to Croatia would be complete without a visit to the World Heritage-listed town of Dubrovnik, the 'Pearl of the Adriatic'.
Charts
- British Admiralty
- ΒΑ269 – Ploce and Split with Adjacent Harbours, Channels and Anchorages
- BA683 – Bar, Dubrovnik and Approaches and Peljeski Kanal
- BA1574 – Otocic Glavat to Ploce and Makarska
- BA1580 – Otocic Veliki Skolj to Otocic Glavat
- BA2712 – Otok Susac to Split
- Croatian Charts
- 100-21 – Šibernic - Split
- MK-21 – Vela Luka
- MK-22 – Korcula
- MK-23 – Lastovo
- MK-24 – Ploce Mljet
- MK-25 – Ston
- MK-26 – Dubrovnik
- Imray
- M25 – Otok Rab to Sibenik
- M26 – Split to Dubrovnik
- M27 – Dubrovnik to Bar and Ulcinj
Weather
See Croatia.
Passages
Communication
Also see World Cruiser's Nets.
Entrance
See Croatia.
Ports, Anchorages, and Islands
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Molunat | – anchorage |
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Transportation
Links
- Southern Dalmatia at the Wikipedia
- Southern Dalmatia at the Wikivoyage
References
See Croatia.
Comments
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