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Diurnal winds among the islands are mostly moderate during the summer months, predominantly from NW and rarely exceeding force 4/5, although gusting is common in narrow channels between islands and on the lee side of headlands.  At night, katabatic winds off the mountains affect some of the islands close to the mainland coast.  During early spring and (especially) autumn conditions can be more unsettled, occasionally accompanied by violent thunderstorms - luckily of short duration - with winds of 30-35 knots or more and vicious, steep seas.  In the winter the sudden, violent N wind off the mountains, the ''bora'', is much to be feared, especially along the coast from Rijeka down to Zadar, although its effects can be felt as far south as Split.
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Equally prevalent in winter - although not uncommon in summer - is the ''scirocco'', a S/SE wind that blows up from North Africa, usually in advance of a depression moving E across the Mediterranean.  Unlike the ''bora'', the ''scirocco'' only occasionally exceeds gale force, but is still a phenomenon to be wary of, especially if on a lee coast.
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''For sources of weather forecasting, see [[Croatia#Weather|Croatia]]''.
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==Passages==
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Revision as of 08:49, 28 August 2018

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Mljet
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Aerial view of Mljet National Park

Mljet Island lies off the mainland coast of Croatia, at the S end of the long chain of Dalmatian islands that ends at the port of Dubrovnik. Mljet is the closest of the larger islands to the resort of Dubrovnik and is consequently one of the most visited, especially by day trippers. However, its paucity of accommodation means that the island is tranquil once the tripper boats return to base. The north western part of the island - scenically the most beautiful - belongs to the National park Mljet/wiki/Mljet#National_park_MljetWorld icon.png National park Mljet [[Mljet#National park Mljet|National park Mljet]] which has been established since 1960 and, apart from a few restaurants, a hotel, some national park buildings and a converted Benedictine monastery on an island in the lake of Veliko Jezero, no development has been allowed. There are no marinas on the island, just a scattering of small harbours and anchorages (almost all along the N coast) whose quays, where they exist, are largely dominated by restaurant moorings. Although its harbours and anchorages are very busy with visiting yachts during the summer, Mljet is the highlight of a cruise in the Dalmatian islands for most people.

Charts

British Admiralty
1580
Croatian charts
MK24
Imray
M26 (Split to Dubrovnik)

Weather

See Croatia.

Passages

See Croatia.

Islands

Communication

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Also see World Cruiser's Nets

Navigation

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Entrance

Dubrovnik is the nearest year round port of entry.

Berthing

There are a total of eight principal berthing options on the island, the main harbour of Polace at the NW end, then anti-clockwise round the island the harbours of Pomena, Okuklje, Sobra and Kozarica, plus anchorages at U. Saplunara, U. Veli Skolj and U. Prozura.

Click on link at top right of page for Interactive map of harbours and anchorages or for full details see below.

Ports

The harbours on Mljet are listed anti-clockwise from the main port of Polace.

  • Polace Polace /wiki/Polace Anchorage icon – anchorage |
  • Pomena Pomena /wiki/Pomena Anchorage icon – anchorage |
  • Okuklje Okuklje /wiki/Okuklje Anchorage icon – anchorage |
  • Sobra Sobra /wiki/Sobra Anchorage icon – anchorage |
  • Kozarica Kozarica/wiki/Kozarica
Key to symbols: |Anchorage icon – anchorage ||

Marinas & Yacht Clubs

None.

Anchorages

The main anchorages are towards the E end of the island and are as follows:

U. Saplunara

U. Saplunara/wiki/Mljet#U._Saplunara
Anchorage icon U. Saplunara [[Mljet#U. Saplunara|U. Saplunara]] 42°41.88′N, 17°44.27′E
The bay of U. Saplunara is situated on the W side of a club-shaped isthmus at the extreme SE end of the island. The head of the inlet has a nice sandy beach and the surroundings are pleasant and well-forested. Anchor at the N end of the bay in 5.0 - 6.0 metres. The holding is good in sand with patches of weed. Shelter here is excellent in all but SW and S winds. Basic provisions from village of Saplunara on E side of bay. Restaurant in village.

U. Veli Skolj

U. Veli Skolj/wiki/Mljet#U._Veli_Skolj
Anchorage icon U. Veli Skolj [[Mljet#U. Veli Skolj|U. Veli Skolj]] 42°42.31′N, 17°44.73′E
The anchorage of U. Veli Skolj lies at the easternmost end of the island, between the coast and the two offshore islets of Veli Skolj and Mali Skolj. The anchorage offers reasonable shelter in settled weather but should be avoided with anything E in the wind. Anchor in 4.0 - 7.0 metres in the channel wherever there is space. Holding is good in sand. Note if swimming off the boat that there is a weak current flowing through the channel.
The anchorage of Prozura from SW

U. Prozura

U. Prozura/wiki/Mljet#U._Prozura
Anchorage icon U. Prozura [[Mljet#U. Prozura|U. Prozura]] 42°43.879'N, 017°38.947'E

The bay of U. Prozura is situated on the N coast of the island, just under a mile W of the harbour of Okuklje. The bay is partly sheltered from N by the islets of Planjak and Borovac. Safest approach is on the W side of Planjak, as the E side has dangerous shoals. In the smaller E cove, there is a tiny quay at Konoba Marijina with just two berths, which is however too shallow for most yachts, which use one of the six marked mooring buoys in the same cove if patronising the establishment. The quay of Konoba Barba in the main cove has four laid moorings in depths of just 1.5 - 1.8 metres, plus a further four marked yellow mooring buoys in 5.0 - 6.0 metres for patrons. There are four additional (unmarked) orange mooring buoys further out in 10 metres, which can also be picked up. If anchoring, it will probably be necessary to drop in around 10 metres to avoid the mooring buoys. The holding is good in sand and weed. Shelter in the bay is good in virtually all conditions, although there is a swell with strong N winds.

Take care in the very north east of the smaller east cove. We picked up a discarded anchor chain with our anchor --Zebahdy of London - Aug 2015).

Facilities

Water

Polace/wiki/Mljet#.5B.5BPolace.5D.5DWater icon Polace [[Mljet#Polace|Polace]] 42°47.300'N, 017°22.760'E At Restaurant quay.

Pomena/wiki/Mljet#.5B.5BPomena.5D.5DWater icon Pomena [[Mljet#Pomena|Pomena]] 42°47.330'N, 017°20.610'E At Restaurant & Hotel quay.

Okuklje/wiki/Mljet#.5B.5BOkuklje.5D.5DWater icon Okuklje [[Mljet#Okuklje|Okuklje]] 42°43.574'N, 017°40.211'E At Restaurant quay.

Sobra/wiki/Mljet#.5B.5BSobra.5D.5DWater icon Sobra [[Mljet#Sobra|Sobra]] 442°44.327'N, 017°35.952'E At Villa Mungos catwalks.

Electricity

Polace/wiki/Mljet#.5B.5BPolace.5D.5DElectricity icon Polace [[Mljet#Polace|Polace]] 42°47.300'N, 017°22.760'E At Restaurant quay.

Pomena/wiki/Mljet#.5B.5BPomena.5D.5DElectricity icon Pomena [[Mljet#Pomena|Pomena]] 42°47.330'N, 017°20.610'E At Restaurant & Hotel quay.

Okuklje/wiki/Mljet#.5B.5BOkuklje.5D.5DElectricity icon Okuklje [[Mljet#Okuklje|Okuklje]] 42°43.574'N, 017°40.211'E At Restaurant quay.

Sobra/wiki/Mljet#.5B.5BSobra.5D.5DElectricity icon Sobra [[Mljet#Sobra|Sobra]] 442°44.327'N, 017°35.952'E At Villa Mungos catwalks.

Toilets

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Showers

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Laundry

None.

Garbage

Bins in Sobra and Pomena, otherwise take it with you.

Supplies

Fuel

Sobra/wiki/Mljet#.5B.5BSobra.5D.5DFuel icon Sobra [[Mljet#Sobra|Sobra]] 442°44.327'N, 017°35.952'E Fuel jetty in NE corner of bay, next to ferry berth (0800 - 2200). Depths of 4.5 - 5.0 metres alongside.

Cooking gas

None.

Chandlers

None.

Services

Repairs

None.

Internet

At most of the restaurants.

Mobile connectivity

Is there mobile telephone signal such as G4, G3, GPRS in the island? How strong is the signal? Are there any blind spots?

Vehicle Rentals

Sobra/wiki/Mljet#.5B.5BSobra.5D.5DCar icon Sobra [[Mljet#Sobra|Sobra]] 442°44.327'N, 017°35.952'E Car and scooter rental outlet in the village.

Polace/wiki/Mljet#.5B.5BPolace.5D.5DCar icon Polace [[Mljet#Polace|Polace]] 42°47.300'N, 017°22.760'E Cycle rental only.

Pomena/wiki/Mljet#.5B.5BPomena.5D.5DCar icon Pomena [[Mljet#Pomena|Pomena]] 42°47.330'N, 017°20.610'E Cycle rental only.

Provisioning

Polace/wiki/Mljet#.5B.5BPolace.5D.5DProvisions icon Polace [[Mljet#Polace|Polace]] 42°47.300'N, 017°22.760'E Basic provisions shops in the village.

Pomena/wiki/Mljet#.5B.5BPomena.5D.5DProvisions icon Pomena [[Mljet#Pomena|Pomena]] 42°47.330'N, 017°20.610'E Two small minimarkets.

Okuklje/wiki/Mljet#.5B.5BOkuklje.5D.5DProvisions icon Okuklje [[Mljet#Okuklje|Okuklje]] 42°43.574'N, 017°40.211'E Small provisions shop on the N quay.

Sobra/wiki/Mljet#.5B.5BSobra.5D.5DProvisions icon Sobra [[Mljet#Sobra|Sobra]] 442°44.327'N, 017°35.952'E CSmall provisions shop near the quay.

Transportation

Regular ferries to Dubrovnik on mainland from Sobra.

Eating out

Please specify POI name /wiki/Mljet#.27.27_.27.27Eatingout icon [[Mljet# | ]] 42°47.300'N, 017°22.760'E Several restaurants (six as of 2014) along the quays, most with their own moorings. Café/bar near the Roman castle ruins.
Please specify POI name /wiki/Mljet#.27.27_.27.27Eatingout icon [[Mljet# | ]] 42°47.330'N, 017°20.610'E Several restaurants on the E quay, all with their own moorings. Restaurant and café/bar in the hotel.
Maestral/wiki/Mljet#.27.27Maestral.27.27Eatingout icon Maestral [[Mljet#Maestral|Maestral]] 42°43.574'N, 017°40.211'E The jetty of the restaurant is found immediately on the right when entering the bay. Ten yachts can tie up to the moorings and there are two buoys in the bay. The family restaurant, now run by the third generation, is located on the opposite S shore 10 minutes on foot from the pier. A transfer by dinghy is possible. On the roofed restaurant terrace grilled sardines, goat cheese, mussels from Sobra, Scampi buzara, a brodetto of scorpionfish, risotto and, if pre-ordered, octopus or lamb Peka are served. For dessert the chocolate soufflé is noteworthy, amongst others. The cook is the son, who studies at the gastronomic academy. Open 1300 - 2400 from 1 April to 1 November. Wifi. --Luksa2.
Please specify POI name /wiki/Mljet#.27.27_.27.27Eatingout icon [[Mljet# | ]] 42°43.574'N, 017°40.211'E Several restaurants around the bay, most with their own moorings.
Konoba Lanterna/wiki/Mljet#.27.27Konoba_Lanterna.27.27Eatingout icon Konoba Lanterna [[Mljet#Konoba Lanterna|Konoba Lanterna]] 42°47.330'N, 017°20.610'E This restaurant has been recommended for helpful service.--Athene of Lymington.
Please specify POI name /wiki/Mljet#.27.27_.27.27Eatingout icon [[Mljet# | ]] 42°47.330'N, 017°20.610'E Three restaurants in the village, two with their own moorings.


Tourism

The lakes are a magnet for tourists on Mljet
Cycle hire is a popular way to see the Mljet National Park
The former Benedictine monastery on an island in Veliko Jezero
A ferry takes bikes and riders across at the E end of the lakes

Give a short history of the island.

Places to Visit

The ‘must see’ attractions of Mljet Island are the two interconnected lakes, Malo and Veliko Jezero, at the NW end of the island. The lakes are in the national park and an entry fee of 100 kuna (2014) per person is payable on berthing in Polace or Pomena (though not if only dining at the restaurants). This price includes entry to the park (valid for a week), a bus to and from Veliko Jezero and access (via a short boat ride) to the former Benedictine monastery of Sv. Marija, which is being steadily restored following damage during Croatia's war of independence and has a cafe and restaurant. It is also possible to walk or cycle the route to and around the lakes (cycles can be hired in the villages or at the lakes themselves), which is a much more rewarding if rather more energetic option. Between the two lakes is a channel dug by the Benedictine monks to provide motive power for a mill from the tidal currents into Veliko Jezero. Depending on the state of tide, a current can be seen rushing through the shallow sea inlet at the E end of Veliko Jezero, the pleasant walk or cycle to which goes along the S or N side of the lake. Except when the current is very strong, a ferry boat takes pedestrians and cyclists (with their bikes) across the narrows to enable them to complete the circuit of the lakes. In Polace the main attractions are the remains of a Roman palace, dating back to the 5th or 6th centuries, which are conspicuous on the W side of the bay. Next to the ruins are the remains of a 5th century early Christian basilica.

Friends

Contact details of "Cruiser's Friends" that can be contacted for local information or assistance.

Forums

List links to discussion threads on partnering forums. (see link for requirements)

Links

See Croatia.

References

See Croatia.

Comments

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