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Zagreb Zadar FORTICA - PAG PAG PREKO TKON ST. JUSTIN VELI IŽ UGLJAN PROVERSA VELI RAT SAKARUN MOLAT IST TELAŠĆICA An island of fascinating “moon” surface with the most indented coast- line on the Adriatic Sea. There are numerous sandy and gravel beaches among the kilometres long dry stone walls, old olive groves and the omnipresent fragrance of sage. The symbol of the island is the famous cheese from Pag acknowledged as one of the best in the world, lamb meat and lace, salt and white wine žutica. The town of Pag is a typical medieval town built according to the project of the Dalmatian genius architect Juraj Dalmatinac (George the Dalmatian). Among the stone and rock that glitters from north to south you will find fortifications and churches, archaeological ruins thousands of years old, from the old sunken Cisa to the abandoned old Pag. The biggest salt pan that deter- mined the lives of the locals for years appears in a picturesque pano- rama. The refined costume of Pag and numerous traditions, unusual wetland landscape of Velo blato near Povljanja and Kolansko blato, in the heart of a rocky island, songs and unsurpassed gastronomy be- long to the traditional reasons of touristic attraction of the island. Noisy youthful entertainment in the north of the island in Zrće Cove and the famous Pag Festival have given the island European recognition in this type of entertainment. Dugi otok (Long Island) – one of the most beautiful islands on the Adri- atic. Telašćica Nature Park and Kornati National Park is to be found at one end of the island, while on the other are the picturesque coves of Soliščica and Pantera with Sakarun sandy beach. Sakarun is included in the association of The Most Beautiful Beaches in the World. The stone lighthouse of Veli Rat is rising over and overlooking the dark blue open sea straight to the Italian mainland. The island has 11 historical fishermen’s villages of Sali, Zaglav, Žman, Luka, Savar, Brbinj, Dragove and Božava situated on the northeast coast, then Soline, Verunić and Veli Rat on the northwest coast, con- nected with a breath taking panoramic road. Particularly attractive are the 100-metre-high reefs under Telašćica extending for over 10 kilome- tres towards the open sea on the southeast part. Mediterranean flora is another attraction that brings numerous fans of the submarine world. Strašna Cave, open to visitors, will amaze you with its submarine world. Pre-Romanesque small churches, the oldest written testimony of the Croats or the magic of Lavdara Island – island of the famous quarry from the Roman Empire period to the 20 th century are only a part of the story waiting to be disclosed. The fishing tradition and island fields will endow you with the unique tastes of recipes as old as time itself. Oasis of peace and quiet, connected by bridge with the island of Ugljan and by ferryboat with Biograd na Moru on the mainland. An island of farmhands who later turned to the sea and fishing preserving its tu- multuous history in the Benedictine monastery on the hill of Čokovac near Tkon and the Franciscan monastery near Kraj. These will fascinate nature and culture lovers. The trails are a unique experience for walking and cycling in mountain bike and leading to the highest peak of the island on Bokolj where the view extends from the peaks of Mount Vel- ebit to the hundreds of islands and islets and the Channel from Zadar to the Kornati islands. The Pašman Channel is a natural phenomenon with its green islands, ideal area for sailing and other nautical activi- ties. The southern part of the island, accessible by narrow roads and rustic houses, today partly intended for tourism, will bring you closer to Robinson tourism and the entire island will give you pleasure with its beaches. Green island, called the Zadar garden, situated across the channel and in front of the city it is connected to by ferryboat. From the Roman villa rustica to the Middle Ages, this island served as summerhouse for the nobility and the rich (Califfi, De Ponte, Bartolazzi, Benja, ...). Olive grow- ing has been nurtured here from the Roman Veteran Galliano, who had property here in the hamlet of Muline and an oil mill for processing the famous Liburnian olive oil which is being done to this day. The fortress of St. Mihovil (Michael) dominates the island and offers unforgettable views of the Zadar archipelago. The old fishing localities are Kukljica, Kali, Preko, Ugljan, Lukoran, Poljana and Sutomišćica among which Kali is most famous for its fishermen who fish tuna all over the world. Today all the localities are dedicated mostly to tourism. Two quaint islands lying in front of Ugljan are Ošljak with a characteristic fishing port and Galevac with its Franciscan monastery. These pleasant islets offer safe port and anchorage. Between Ugljan and Dugi otok, in the so-called Central Canal, one of the centres for nautical navigation, are the islands of Rava and Iž with dozens of islets and under the administration of the City of Zadar. Iž is the island of olive growers, fishermen, pottery makers and mari- time traders whose traditions date from ancient times. The preserved old nucleus of Veli Iž, marina and hotel are making the island a tourist centre and the picturesque three hamlets of Mali Iž (Mućel, Makovac and Porovac also attract tourists. Rava today has two localities - Vela and Mala Rava, a most beautiful landscape and a long tradition of fish- ermen and olive growers and refuge for sea and nature lovers. A group of islands northwest of Zadar consists of Silba, Olib, Premuda, Ist, Škarda, Molat and numerous islets creating a small archipelago which confides its destiny to the sea in the Kvarner and Lošinj triangle. Intact coves and crystal clear sea are a real paradise for yachtsmen and fishing fans. The underworld of the sea offers the richness of flora and fauna and remains of sunken ships to the braver ones. The island of Molat created three localities in its richly indented coast- line, while the other islands have just one locality. Škarda and its 16 houses have no inhabitants for the last one left the Island in the last decade of the 20 th century and the island breathes with life only in the summer. Nautical paradise is too weak a word to describe this archi- pelago made up of dozens of islets and reefs with countless coves. You may find a car only on Molat, on the road that connects the localities while the others offer sceneries of past time. Silba is the most inhab- ited and can entertain you with its summer liveliness, while the peace- fulness, restaurants and taverns next to the sea of the other islands of- fer unforgettable pleasure for which people should have thought of the expression “slow food”. PAG UGLJAN PAŠMAN DUGI OTOK IŽ & RAVA SILBA, OLIB, PREMUDA, IST, ŠKARDA & MOLAT Sailing by the islands, islets and reefs in one of the most indented wa- ters of Europe is the trademark of this region. The marvellous channel with its pleasant mistral wind, gentle coves, outlines of fortifications and churches in the sunset, green islands covered with Mediterranean macchia, pine and olive trees encircled by a crystal sea inspire with beauty and offer safety. A dozen marinas and moorings, anchorage in attractive coves, charter fleets and experiences skippers are at disposal to all those who wish to try. www.zadar.hr THE PUBLISHER CANNOT GUARANTEE THE COMPLETE ACCURACY OF THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN, NOR BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY ERRORS AS MAY BE CONTAINED IN FUTURE AMENDMENTS OR CHANGES TO SUCH INFORMATION. Not for navigation! publisher Zadar County Tourist Board / for the publisher Mihaela Kadija / text Zadar County Tourist Board / photographs Mladen Radolović Mrlja, Aleksandar Gospić, Ivo Pervan, Ivo Dunatov, Mladen Šćerbe, Anton Unković, Velid Jakupović, Boris Kačan, Croatian National Tourist Board archive, Zadar County Tourist Board archive / design and prepress Hoba Zadar / print Kerschoffset d.o.o. Zagreb / 2017. Sailing

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Zagreb

Zadar

FORTICA - PAG

PAG

PREKO

TKON ST. JUSTIN

VELI IŽ

UGLJAN PROVERSA VELI RAT

SAKARUN

MOLAT

IST

TELAŠĆICA

An island of fascinating “moon” surface with the most indented coast-line on the Adriatic Sea. There are numerous sandy and gravel beaches among the kilometres long dry stone walls, old olive groves and the omnipresent fragrance of sage. The symbol of the island is the famous cheese from Pag acknowledged as one of the best in the world, lamb meat and lace, salt and white wine žutica. The town of Pag is a typical medieval town built according to the project of the Dalmatian genius architect Juraj Dalmatinac (George the Dalmatian). Among the stone and rock that glitters from north to south you will find fortifications and churches, archaeological ruins thousands of years old, from the old sunken Cisa to the abandoned old Pag. The biggest salt pan that deter-mined the lives of the locals for years appears in a picturesque pano-rama. The refined costume of Pag and numerous traditions, unusual wetland landscape of Velo blato near Povljanja and Kolansko blato, in the heart of a rocky island, songs and unsurpassed gastronomy be-long to the traditional reasons of touristic attraction of the island. Noisy youthful entertainment in the north of the island in Zrće Cove and the famous Pag Festival have given the island European recognition in this type of entertainment. 

Dugi otok (Long Island) – one of the most beautiful islands on the Adri-atic. Telašćica Nature Park and Kornati National Park is to be found at one end of the island, while on the other are the picturesque coves of Soliščica and Pantera with Sakarun sandy beach. Sakarun is included in the association of The Most Beautiful Beaches in the World. The stone lighthouse of Veli Rat is rising over and overlooking the dark blue open sea straight to the Italian mainland.

The island has 11 historical fishermen’s villages of Sali, Zaglav, Žman, Luka, Savar, Brbinj, Dragove and Božava situated on the northeast coast, then Soline, Verunić and Veli Rat on the northwest coast, con-nected with a breath taking panoramic road. Particularly attractive are the 100-metre-high reefs under Telašćica extending for over 10 kilome-tres towards the open sea on the southeast part. Mediterranean flora is another attraction that brings numerous fans of the submarine world. Strašna Cave, open to visitors, will amaze you with its submarine world. Pre-Romanesque small churches, the oldest written testimony of the Croats or the magic of Lavdara Island – island of the famous quarry from the Roman Empire period to the 20th century are only a part of the story waiting to be disclosed. The fishing tradition and island fields will endow you with the unique tastes of recipes as old as time itself.

Oasis of peace and quiet, connected by bridge with the island of Ugljan and by ferryboat with Biograd na Moru on the mainland. An island of farmhands who later turned to the sea and fishing preserving its tu-multuous history in the Benedictine monastery on the hill of Čokovac near Tkon and the Franciscan monastery near Kraj. These will fascinate nature and culture lovers. The trails are a unique experience for walking and cycling in mountain bike and leading to the highest peak of the island on Bokolj where the view extends from the peaks of Mount Vel-ebit to the hundreds of islands and islets and the Channel from Zadar to the Kornati islands. The Pašman Channel is a natural phenomenon with its green islands, ideal area for sailing and other nautical activi-ties. The southern part of the island, accessible by narrow roads and rustic houses, today partly intended for tourism, will bring you closer to Robinson tourism and the entire island will give you pleasure with its beaches.

Green island, called the Zadar garden, situated across the channel and in front of the city it is connected to by ferryboat. From the Roman villa rustica to the Middle Ages, this island served as summerhouse for the nobility and the rich (Califfi, De Ponte, Bartolazzi, Benja, ...). Olive grow-ing has been nurtured here from the Roman Veteran Galliano, who had property here in the hamlet of Muline and an oil mill for processing the famous Liburnian olive oil which is being done to this day. The fortress of St. Mihovil (Michael) dominates the island and offers unforgettable views of the Zadar archipelago. The old fishing localities are Kukljica, Kali, Preko, Ugljan, Lukoran, Poljana and Sutomišćica among which Kali is most famous for its fishermen who fish tuna all over the world. Today all the localities are dedicated mostly to tourism. Two quaint islands lying in front of Ugljan are Ošljak with a characteristic fishing port and Galevac with its Franciscan monastery. These pleasant islets offer safe port and anchorage.

Between Ugljan and Dugi otok, in the so-called Central Canal, one of the centres for nautical navigation, are the islands of Rava and Iž with dozens of islets and under the administration of the City of Zadar. Iž is the island of olive growers, fishermen, pottery makers and mari-time traders whose traditions date from ancient times. The preserved old nucleus of Veli Iž, marina and hotel are making the island a tourist centre and the picturesque three hamlets of Mali Iž (Mućel, Makovac and Porovac also attract tourists. Rava today has two localities - Vela and Mala Rava, a most beautiful landscape and a long tradition of fish-ermen and olive growers and refuge for sea and nature lovers.

A group of islands northwest of Zadar consists of Silba, Olib, Premuda, Ist, Škarda, Molat and numerous islets creating a small archipelago which confides its destiny to the sea in the Kvarner and Lošinj triangle. Intact coves and crystal clear sea are a real paradise for yachtsmen and fishing fans. The underworld of the sea offers the richness of flora and fauna and remains of sunken ships to the braver ones.

The island of Molat created three localities in its richly indented coast-line, while the other islands have just one locality. Škarda and its 16 houses have no inhabitants for the last one left the Island in the last decade of the 20th century and the island breathes with life only in the summer. Nautical paradise is too weak a word to describe this archi-pelago made up of dozens of islets and reefs with countless coves. You may find a car only on Molat, on the road that connects the localities while the others offer sceneries of past time. Silba is the most inhab-ited and can entertain you with its summer liveliness, while the peace-fulness, restaurants and taverns next to the sea of the other islands of-fer unforgettable pleasure for which people should have thought of the expression “slow food”.

PAG

UGLJAN

PAŠMAN

DUGI OTOK

IŽ & RAVA

SILBA, OLIB, PREMUDA, IST, ŠKARDA & MOLAT

Sailing by the islands, islets and reefs in one of the most indented wa-ters of Europe is the trademark of this region. The marvellous channel with its pleasant mistral wind, gentle coves, outlines of fortifications and churches in the sunset, green islands covered with Mediterranean macchia, pine and olive trees encircled by a crystal sea inspire with beauty and offer safety. A dozen marinas and moorings, anchorage in attractive coves, charter fleets and experiences skippers are at disposal to all those who wish to try.

www.zadar.hr

THE PUBLISHER CANNOT GUARANTEE THE COMPLETE ACCURACY OF THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN, NOR BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY ERRORS AS MAY BE CONTAINED IN FUTURE AMENDMENTS OR CHANGES

TO SUCH INFORMATION.

Not for navigation!

publisher Zadar County Tourist Board / for the publisher Mihaela Kadija / text Zadar County Tourist Board / photographs Mladen Radolović Mrlja, Aleksandar Gospić, Ivo Pervan, Ivo Dunatov, Mladen Šćerbe, Anton Unković, Velid Jakupović, Boris Kačan, Croatian National Tourist Board archive, Zadar County Tourist Board

archive / design and prepress Hoba Zadar / print Kerschoffset d.o.o. Zagreb / 2017.

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Zemunik Gornji

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Gračac

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KolarinaG. Ceranje

Popovići

Gornji Karin

Kaštel Žegarski

Kunovac Kupirovački

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Brotnja

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Bibinje

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KakmaD. Jagodnja

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Lišane OstrovičkeDonji Lepuri

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Bila VlakaMorpolača

Prović

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Drage

Zrmanja

Krupa

Deringaj

Vučipolje

Otrić

Kupirovo

Palanka

Bilišane

Muškovci

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Zelengrad

Donji Karin

Bruška

Kula Atlagić

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Šimuni

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Zapuntel

Brgulje

Molat

Zverinac

Božava

Brbinj

Savar

Rava

Luka

Zaglav

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Poljana

SutomišćicaLukoran

UgljanMuline

Rivanj

SestrunjSolineVeli Rat

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Dračevac NinskiŽerava Lovinac

Islam Latinski

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PP TELAŠĆICA

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ADRIATIC CHALLENGEMarina Kornati Biograd -zapad+385 23 386 [email protected]

ALIMAR SKIPER SISTEMIMarina Kornati Biograd+385 99 611 [email protected]

ANGELINA TOURSMarina Šangulin Biograd+385 23 385 [email protected]

BURIN YACHT CHARTER d.o.o.Marina Kornati Biograd+385 23 389 [email protected]

CHARTER NOWAKMrina Kornati Biograd+385 91 211 [email protected]

CROATIA YACHTINGMarina Kornati Biograd+385 91 332 [email protected]

EURONAUTICMarina Kornati Biograd+385 23 385 [email protected]

EUROYACHTMarina Kornati Biograd+385 99 433 [email protected]

FULL TEAMMarina Kornati Biograd+385 23 384 [email protected]

GOMARMarina Kornati Biograd+385 23 384 [email protected]

LENKA MEDITERAN YACHTINGMarina Kornati Biograd+385 23 386 [email protected]

NAUTIKA KUFNERMarina Kornati Biograd+385 23 383 [email protected]

NAUTICA BIOGRADMarina Kornati Biograd+385 23 386 [email protected]

PITTER YACHTINGMarina Kornati Biograd+385 23 386 [email protected]

TRIM NAUTICA CHARTERMarina Kornati Biograd+385 95 510 [email protected]

TWINPORT MARINEMarina Kornati Biograd+385 99 736 [email protected]

CHARTER COMPANIES IN ZADAR

CHARTER COMPANIES IN BIBINJE/SUKOŠAN

ADRIATIC CHARTER KAPD-Marin Dalmacija+385 23 394 [email protected]

ADVENTURE CHARTERD-Marin Dalmacija+385 22 466 [email protected]

ANGELINA CHARTERD-Marin Dalmacija+385 23 384 [email protected]

ARCH INTERNATIONALD-Marin Dalmacija+385 23 394 [email protected]

ASTA YACHTINGD-Marin Dalmacija+385 23 316 [email protected]

BETA CHARTERD-Marin Dalmacija+385 23 360 [email protected]

BURIN YACHT CHARTERD-Marin Dalmacija+385 23 394 [email protected]

GTF D-Marin Dalmacija+385 91 182 [email protected]

INTER-YACHTINGD-Marin Dalmacija+385 23 394 [email protected]

KROKI NAUTIKA D-Marin Dalmacija+385 1 483 [email protected]

LUNGAD-Marin Dalmacija+385 23 394 [email protected]

MASTER YACHTINGD-Marin Dalmacija+385 23 393 [email protected]

MIRAKUL YACHTINGD-Marin Dalmacija+385 23 394 [email protected]

NAVIGOD-Marin Dalmacija+385 99 213 [email protected]

REFUL YACHTINGD-Marin Dalmacija+385 23 394 [email protected]

VAL YACHTINGD-Marin Dalmacija+385 23 360 [email protected]

GAS STATIONSVOŠTARNICA- B.P. INA23000 Zadartel. +385 23 91 4971 329Depth: 2,5 m

GAŽENICA - CRODUX DERIVATI DVA D.O.O.23000 ZadarTel. +385 91 464 1075Depth: 3,00-3,50 m

MARINA PETROL23206 Bibinje-Sukošantel. +385 23 394 200Depth: 4,0 m BIOGRAD NA MORU - B.P. INA23210 Biograd na Morutel. +385 91 4971 315Depth: 2,2 m

ACI MARINA ŠIMUNIObala 1, 23251 Kolantel. +385 23 697 [email protected]

MARINA ZADAR Ivana Meštrovića 223000 Zadartel. +385 23 332 [email protected] www.marinazadar.com

D-MARIN BORIKObala kneza Domagoja 123000 Zadartel. +385 23 333 [email protected]

OLIVE ISLAND MARINASutomišćica 23273 Sutomišćicatel. +385 23 335 [email protected]

MARINA PREKO Preko bb, 23273 Prekotel. +385 23 286 [email protected]

MARINASD-MARIN DALMACIJABibinje-Sukošan 1, 23206 Sukošan tel. +385 23 200 [email protected]

MARINA KORNATIŠetalište kneza Branimira 123210 Biograd na Morutel. +385 23 383 [email protected]

MARINA ŠANGULINKraljice Jelene 323210 Biograd na Morutel. +385 23 385 [email protected]

MARINA BENJAMIN Veli Iž, 23284 Veli Ižtel. +385 23 277 [email protected] www.marinazadar.com

MARINA VELI RAT Veli Rat bb23287 Veli Rattel. +385 23 378 [email protected]

CHARTER COMPANIES IN BIOGRAD

PREKO - B.P. INA23273 Preko, Ugljantel. +385 91 497 1321Depth: 2,2 m

BARBARA EXCLUSIVE d.o.o.23281 Zaglav, Dugi otoktel. +385 23 377 234Depth: 2,0 m

MOORINGS

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INTERNATIONAL BORDER CROSSING ZADARLiburnska obala 8, 23000 Zadar tel. +385 23 345 660

SEASONAL INTERNATIONAL MARITIME BORDER CROSSING BOŽAVA /from April to October/23286 Božavatel. +385 23 377 677

SEASONAL INTERNATIONAL MARITIME BORDER CROSSING SALI /from April to October/23281 Salitel. +385 23 377 022

OLIB44°20’48.6”N 14°36’08.2”E

PREMUDA - KRIJAL44°20’12.9”N 14°35’38.0”E

ZAPUNTEL44°15’37.2”N 14°47’57.6”E

MOLAT / LUČINA44°12’44.7”N 14°52’18.6”E

RAVA MALA / LOKVINA44°02’15.9”N 15°03’19.4”E

ŽMAN43°58’14.1”N 15°06’57.9”E

LUKA43°58’42.8”N 15°05’52.1”E

BRBINJ / UVALA JAZ44°04’27.1”N 15°00’08.0”E

BOŽAVA44°08’23.8”N 14°54’23.8”E

COUNTY PORT AUTHORITY OF ZADARLiburnska obala 6/523000 Zadartel. + 385 23 250 565fax: + 385 23 250 564www.cpa-zadar.hr

PORT OF ZADAR AUTHORITYGaženička cesta 28 A23000 Zadartel. +385 23 201 201fax: +385 23 201 202www.port-authority-zadar.hr

SALI43°56’13.6”N 15°09’59.0”E

ZAGLAV43°56’59.4588”N 15°08’40.5211”E

TELAŠĆICA-UVALA MIR 43°53’27.62”N 15°09’33.38”E

KUKLJICA44°02’05.6”N 15°14’54.2”E

KALI / UVALA BATALAŽA44°03’42.5”N 15°12’41.1”E

SUTOMIŠĆICA44°05’47.6”N 15°10’18.5”E

MULINE44°08’13.075”N 15°4’14.5541”E

SUKOŠAN44°02’50.8”N 15°18’29.5”E

TKON43°55’24.8298”N 15°25’6.5557”E

ZADAR CITY44°7′0.00″N 15°13′0.00″E

ZADAR GAŽENICA44° 6′ 0″ N, 15° 15′ 0″ E

PORTS Harbourmaster’s officeZadarLiburnska obala 823000 Zadartel. +385 23 254 888

Port office Biograd n/mObala kralja PetraKrešimira IV br. 3023210 Biograd n/mtel. +385 23 383 210

Port office Starigrad-Paklenica23224 Starigrad-Paklenicatel. +385 23 369 262

PORT OFFICESPort office Privlaka23233 PrivlakaStjepana Radića 4tel. +385 23 366 641

Port office PagŠetalište VladimiraNazora bb23250 Pagtel. +385 23 611 023

Port office Preko23273 Prekotel. +385 23 286 183

Port office Sali23281 Salitel. +385 23 377 021

Port office Božava23286 Božavatel. +385 23 311 278

Port office Silba23295 Silbatel. +385 23 370 410

ADRIA POL YACHTINGMarina Tankerkomerc Zadar+385 91 345 [email protected]

ALBATROS YACHTINGMarina Tankerkomerc Zadar+385 98 329 [email protected]

KIRIACOULIS MEDITERRANEANMarina Tankerkomerc Zadar+385 98 329 [email protected]

BRANEMarina Tankerkomerc Zadar+385 98 338 [email protected]

BRUNEKO CHARTERMarina Tankerkomerc Zadar+385 98 289 [email protected]

CLASSIC ADRIAMarina Tankerkomerc Zadar+385 91 222 [email protected]

MERIDIJAN YACHT SERVISMarina Tankerkomerc Zadar+385 98 354 [email protected]

PROSPER YACHTINGMarina Tankerkomerc Zadar+385 91 388 [email protected]

SUNTURIST CHARTERMarina Tankerkomerc Zadar+385 98 330 [email protected]

TERRA TRAVELMarina Tankerkomerc Zadar+385 98 756 [email protected]

TORETEMarina Tankerkomerc Zadar+385 98 272 [email protected]

T.O. MATEMarina Tankerkomerc Zadar+385 91 769 [email protected]

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1. SlatinicaOlibObrt SLATINICA+385 92 298 0711 2. Sv. NikolaOlibObrt SLATINICA+385 92 298 0711

3. PaprenicaSilbaObrt FILIGRAN+385 91 639 6856 4. Sv. AnteSilba Obrt FILIGRAN+385 91 639 6856

5. Južni poratSilbaSV. ANTE j.d.o.o.+385 99 312 8740

6. KrijalPremudaObrt FILIGRAN+385 91 639 6856 7. MljakeIstPZ IST+385 98 332 393

8. BrguljeMolat Zadruga BRGUMUL+385 91 205 0606

9. Lučina 1MolatZadruga MOLAT+385 98 741 882

10. Pantera 2Dugi otokNAUTIKA VELI RAT d.o.o.+385 23 378 072

11. Pantera 3Dugi otokNAUTIKA VELI RAT d.o.o.+385 23 378 072

12. LučicaDugi otokVATES d.o.o.+385 99 662 25 04 13. SakarunDugi otokBABILONA d.o.o.+385 95 513 3839

14. Lučina 2Dugi otok Zadruga TORKUL+385 98 853 755

15. BokDugi otokObrt LANTERNA+385 98 221 448 16. StržnaDugi otokObrt LANTERNA+385 98 221 448 17. LokvinaRava CROSI d.o.o.+385 98 208 525 18. PaladinicaRavaCROSI d.o.o.+385 98 208 525

19. Knež i DolinjeIžBARONI TURIZAM j.d.o.o.+385 91 289 1800

20. KnežIžObrt KNEŽ+385 91 170 7264 21. VodenjakIžMALOIŽANIN d.o.o. +385 95 905 2549 22. Muline UgljanUgljan Obrt CELENT +385 98 272 216

23. PoforčaUgljanObrt LUCIAN+385 91 587 11 67

24. Zlatna luka 1Sukošan ZLATNA LUKA d.o.o.+385 23 394 203

25. Sveti Filip i JakovSveti Filip i Jakov Obrt RIO +385 91 207 2351

26. Soline 1PašmanObrt FRANE+385 98 338 512

27. Soline 2PašmanObrt FRANE+385 98 338 512

28. LanđinPašmanSidrište LANĐIN+385 23 285 052 29. ZaklopicaPašmanYACHT CLUB ZADAR j.d.o.o.+385 91 539 7086 30. Pakoštane 1Pakoštane COLUMBUS d.o.o.+385 23 385 825

31. ArtinaVrgada Obrt ADRIJANA+385 91 563 6599 32. KranjeVrgadaZABAVICA j.d.o.o.+385 98 132 6491