Luka Zuljana is toward the middle of the SW coast of the peninsula of Peljesac, the E bay Zaton Zuljana. The village hosts many summer vacationers and the port is visited by charter boats based in the region. Roman tombs were found nearby. It is moored at the dock or anchored N breakwater by 6 m. Sheltered from N to SW through E.
2011/04/26
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Luka Zuljana se trouve vers le milieu de la côte SW de la péninsule de Peljesac, à l'E de la baie Zaton Zuljana. Le petit village accueille de nombreux vacanciers en été et le port est fréquenté par les bateaux de location basés dans la région. Des tombes romaines ont été retrouvées dans les environs.
On s'amarre au quai ou on mouille au N du brise-lames par 6 m.
The narrow sea from Zaliv Klek Neum is 4 NM long and lies at the NE channel Malog Stone. It is surrounded by mountains and is inserted between Rt Rep Kleka and Rt Meded. Depths exceeding 20 meters in most cases. There are several anchorages. The SE part and W peninsula ...
It is the largest and most populated island of the group Elafiten. It rises to 234 m at its N and a prominent hill rises 224 m NW of the SE end. Ruda is a small island that is 0.5 M SE of the NE extremity of the island and Misnjaka, 13 m high, lies close off the NW extremity. ...
Stonski Kanal, a deep inlet, indents the SE end of Poluotok Peljesac at the NW end of Kolocepski Kanal. Its shore rises rapidly on each side and provides protection from NE and SW winds. The village of Brocej is situated on the S shore 3.8 miles within the entrance. It is fronted ...
Drace is located in the corner of a large W baieoccupée by several islands, rocks and shoals. Approaching from the N or NE, passing between O. Goljak and O. Galicak without being too close because of shoals and a rock n O. Galicak. A tag concrete without fire indicates Plicina ...
This cove, closed off by the island Dubovac, offers good protection from NW to NE through S. As approaching, careful to keep at least 0.2 NM from the shore to avoid shoals and rock. Part W of the bay is occupied by the oyster. We anchored between 8 and 10 m.
Sreser is a hamlet in the central part of the Peljesac Peninsula on Malo More, 4 km north of Drace. The islets of Goljak, Srednjak and Gospin Skolj and the cliff Bililo are off the coast.This bay is open from N to SE through E. We can anchor by day, by 8 to 11 m.