Ciovo is an island in the center of the Dalmatian archipelago. This is an area of 28.8 acres (15.3 km length, width of 3.5 km). It culminates at 218 m (Mount Rudin). O. Ciovo forms the SW side of the entrance and inner part of Kastelanski Zaliv. At East side, Ciovo is 2km from ...
Plakeni islands, or Cursed Islands, are located at the W and S of Hvar town.
The islands are rocky, covered with bushes and trees. They are usually deserted, except in summer. They offer many choices of moorings sheltered and there is a marina Palmizana.The islands'name ...
Pakleni Kanal lies between Pakleni Otoci and Otok Hvar. It is a deep and wide channel, with access at both ends, which leads to Luka Hvar. This channel is frequented by small vessels with local knowledge and affords good shelter from the bora, although heavy squalls may be encountered. The ...
Island accessible only by sea. It is long about 3 m long by 2 m wide. It is 2 M NW of otok Solta.Its area is 12.07 km ² and its highest point is 178 m.It is separated from the mainland by Drvenicki Kanal. The coast of this beautiful island has remained intact and is made of many ...
Starogradski is a large deep bay, open to the NW, which houses the city and the port of Stari Grad on its SE end. There are several bays, including its N side, where it is possible to anchor. On the other side there is an anchor in front Gradisce.
Otok Svetac (Andrija), 305m high, lies 13 miles ESE of Otocic Jabuka and is generally steep-to. The coast of the island is rocky and reddish in color on the NW side. Its SW end is fronted by a few rocks. Hrid Kamik, a dark and jagged above-water rock, lies 0.7 mile W of the SW extremity ...