Luka Telašćica
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Luka Telašćica
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Luka Telašćica (aka Zaljev Telašćica) is a bay that is situated in the southeastern portion of the island of Dugi Otok, Croatia in the Adriatic Sea.
Telašćica is one of the largest bays of the Adriatic with a highly indented coastline. There 25 inlets there and the total length of the coast roughly makes almost 70 km. It has the reputation of being a good, safe harbour for all kinds of vessels.
The bay is bounded by two peninsulas of sharply different character: the east coast is relatively flat, with a lot of beaches; while on the seaward coast of the west peninsular a wall of remarkable cliffs plunges deep below sea level. The height of the cliffs reaches 160 meters above sea level, while the almost vertical sections extend up to 90 meters.
Telašćica (pronounced [telaʃt͡ʃit͡sa] or less formally tel-ash-cheetsa) in the middle ages called Tilagus as it resembles 3 lakes connected to each other. Since 1980s it was a protected area. In 1988 this area became the Telašćica Nature Park [[Luka Telašćica#Telašćica Nature Park|Telašćica Nature Park]] .
Charts
- British Admiralty
- 2711
- 2773
- Croatian charts
- MK14
- 37
- Imray
- M25 (Otok Rab to Sibenik)
Weather
See Croatia.
Islands
Communication
Also see World Cruiser's Nets.
Approaching from E, there are 2 options:
Mala Proveza [[Luka Telašćica#Mala Proveza|Mala Proveza]] 43°53.384'N, 015°13.266'E A popular narrower and shorter channel between the islands of Dugi Otok and Katina with minimum depth 4.30 m.
Vela Proveza [[Luka Telašćica#Vela Proveza|Vela Proveza]] 43°52.573'N, 015°13.703'E A wider and longer - perhaps more scenic, but shallow channel between Kornati and Katina. Note: minimum depth is about 2.20 m.
Note:
- 10 kn speed limit within the cape Pod Poljica [[Luka Telašćica#Pod Poljica|Pod Poljica]] 43°54.866'N, 015°08.661'E ,
- 5 kn speed limit within the anchorages.
Dangers
Taljurić [[Luka Telašćica#Taljurić|Taljurić]] 43°51.845'N, 015°11.623'E Approaching from W in high seas care should be taken of the low islet Taljurić (only 3.0 m high).
Entrance
Sali is the closest seasonal port of entry. The nearest year-round port of entry is Zadar.
Berthing
None officially, but the restaurants at both sides of Katina island (see passages Provesa Vela and Provesa Mala below) have some sort of landing stages.
Anchorages
As per 2016 the official web site lists the following bays designated for anchorage: Magrovica, Pod Dugo polje (aka Podugopolje), Pasjak, Jaz, Kruševica, Mir, Tripuljak, Buhaj, Pod Katina.
While as per regulation published in 2014 the mooring buoy fields are to be deployed in locations: u. Čušćica, u. Mala Proversa, prolaz (passage) Vela Proversa, u. Potkatina, u. Saruščica, u. Fafarikulac – Zakućica, u. Magrovica, u. Tripuljak, u. Mir, u. Kruševica, u. Raknić, u. Dragnjevica, from Rt Zaglavić to u. Zakućici, Podstražica, Gmajnac.
In the essence this means that they are planting the buoys at the every corner at least at the middle and inner basins of the bay. No extra fee is taken for using them though.
Middle basin
Two bays form a wide inlet on the W side of Luka Telascica, just over two miles from the entrance. Depths in the main part of the anchorage are considerable and the national park authority has installed mooring buoys for visitors in depths of 12 - 15 metres. Alternatively it is possible to anchor inshore in the S part of the bay and take a line ashore. Holding is good in mud. Shelter is good in all but strong N winds.
- U. Mir [[Luka Telašćica#U. Mir|U. Mir]] 43°53.567'N, 015°09.544'E There is a dinghy dock at the head of bay Mir and a couple of restaurants ashore. A path leads to the lake salt Mir, another one up the hill to the viewpoint at the cliffs.
- U. Tripuljak [[Luka Telašćica#U. Tripuljak|U. Tripuljak]] 43°53.888'N, 015°09.138'E
On the E side of Luka Telascica three miles from the entrance there is another inlet. There are mooring buoys here provided by the national park authority in 6.0 - 9.0 metres. Alternatively anchor in 4.0 - 6.0 metres. The holding is good in mud. Shelter here is good unless there are strong N or NW winds. No facilities ashore.
- U. Kruševica [[Luka Telašćica#U. Kruševica|U. Kruševica]] 43°54.627'N, 015°09.604'E
- U. Farfarikulac [[Luka Telašćica#U. Farfarikulac|U. Farfarikulac]] (Zakućica / Kučinmul) 43°55.007'N, 015°09.105'E
- U. Raknić [[Luka Telašćica#U. Raknić|U. Raknić]] 43°54.361'N, 015°09.439'E
- U. Gmajnac [[Luka Telašćica#U. Gmajnac|U. Gmajnac]] 43°54.304'N, 015°09.017'E
Inner basin
Right at the head of Luka Telascica, four miles from the entrance, is the cove aka U. Telascica. On the N side of the two islets here are depths of 3.0 - 8.0 metres where a yacht can find all-round shelter. Holding is excellent in mud. There are two restaurants ashore on the W and E side of the cove. In the summer a small boat comes round selling bread and other basic supplies.
- U. Magrovica [[Luka Telašćica#U. Magrovica|U. Magrovica]] 43°55.523'N, 015°08.414'E Konoba Go-Ro is at the head of the inlet
- U. Podugopolje [[Luka Telašćica#U. Podugopolje|U. Podugopolje]] (Pod Dugo polje) 43°55.462'N, 015°08.118'E
- U. Pasjak [[Luka Telašćica#U. Pasjak|U. Pasjak]] 43°55.256'N, 015°07.894'E
- U. Jaz [[Luka Telašćica#U. Jaz|U. Jaz]] 43°54.950'N, 015°08.391'E
- u. Draginjevica [[Luka Telašćica#u. Draginjevica|u. Draginjevica]] (u. Dragnjevica) 43°55.363'N, 015°08.723'E
- u. Zakućici [[Luka Telašćica#u. Zakućici|u. Zakućici]] 43°55.156'N, 015°08.818'E
Outer basin
From Rt Pod Poljica to the island of Katina.
- U. Buhanj [[Luka Telašćica#U. Buhanj|U. Buhanj]] 43°53.515'N, 015°10.353'E
- U. Strižnja [[Luka Telašćica#U. Strižnja|U. Strižnja]] (Podstražica ?) 43°52.829'N, 015°11.347'E
- U. Potkatina [[Luka Telašćica#U. Potkatina|U. Potkatina]] (U. Pod Katina) 43°52.693'N, 015°12.975'E At the SE of the island of Katina.
- U. Proversa Mala [[Luka Telašćica#U. Proversa Mala|U. Proversa Mala]] (Prolaz Proversa Mala) 43°53.418'N, 015°12.874'E On the N side of the channel of Prolaz Provesa Mala is a small inlet with mooring buoys laid by the national park authority in depths of 5.0 - 7.0 metres. Shelter is good in all but strong SW winds. Opposite the anchorage (250 metres) on the N side of the island of Katina there is a couple of restaurants with a landing stage with a tiny "harbour".
- Prolaz Provesa Vela [[Luka Telašćica#Prolaz Provesa Vela|Prolaz Provesa Vela]] 43°52.615'N, 015°13.322'E On the S side of Katina island, in the shallow channel of Prolaz Provesa Vela, is a small cove offering good shelter from all but S winds. Note that in the approach from E depths shoal to little over 2.0 metres. Anchor in the bay 5.0 - 6.0 metres wherever convenient. The holding is good in sand and weed. Alternatively, there is a restaurant at the head of the cove with a jetty and laid moorings. Depths are around 3.0 metres. Obviously, you are expected to dine here if you moor up.
- U. Čušćica [[Luka Telašćica#U. Čušćica|U. Čušćica]] 43°53.869'N, 015°13.064'E This bay is situated a mile N of the E end of the Prolaz Proversa Mala, the channel between Dugi Otok and the island of Katina that begins at the SE end of Luka Telascica. There are minimum depths of just over 4.0 metres in the channel. Anchor at the head of the bay in 4.0 - 6.0 metres. The holding is good in sand and mud. Shelter is good in all but S or SE winds. Although not in Luka Telascica proper, the bay is part of the nature park and a charge is made.
Unofficial anchorages
There are also a number of other anchorages reported in the Luka Telascica and nearby. These anchorages are not endorsed by the park authorities, so you may be asked to move.
U. Čuška dumboka
Facilities
Water
None
Electricity
None
Toilets
At the head of the bay Mir, close to the restaurants
Showers
None
Laundry
None
Garbage
Garbage collected by the park staff
Supplies
Fuel
See Zaglav.
Bottled gas
Chandlers
Services
Repairs
Limited repairs in Sali.
Internet
None
Mobile connectivity
Vehicle Rentals
Provisioning
None
Eating out
A few restaurants and a cafe at the head of the bays Mir, Magrovica, island Katina
Transportation
In Sali
Tourism
The area around the Luka Telašćica is included into the Telašćica Nature Park, full of wildlife and sea creatures. The NE side of the bay is completely bare, but the SW shore is covered in thick forest of pine, olive and fig trees.
One of the most famous natural attractions of the park is the Mir salt lake, separated from the sea and the bay Telašćica by hilly ridges. The water in the lake is slightly saltier than the sea and the mud from the lake is allegedly famous for its healing properties.
The flora and fauna in the park is diverse and is protected. There are about 300 species of plants on land and a similar number in the sea. The park has several farms for breeding donkeys; hence the donkey has become a symbol of the park.
Visiting is possible both by sea and by land. The land entry is located 5 km W from Sali, the largest settlement of Dugi Otok. There is a daily fee for entry to the nature park. For visiting yachts it is currently (2014) collected on a per-boat basis. A ticket purchased in advance outside the park territory (for example in Sali) is relatively cheaper than one sold on the spot.
The walk along the bluffs and down to the Mir salt lake is beautiful.
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
- Luka Telašćica at the Wikipedia
- Telašćica Nature Park at the Wikivoyage
- Telascica Nature Park -- official site
References
See Croatia.
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