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Boat excursie's  " Vojka " 

Grozdana is the sister of Mr. Pivac Boško and is captain on the tour boat Vojka. With this boat you can experience a different excursion every day and also a nice picnic on an uninhabited island. The berth is in Rab. Going for a whole day with lunch at a reasonable price.

We leave in the morning at the port of Rab and then sail through the canal between Barbat and Dolin to the freshwater fjord Zavratnica and after that we sail to the ex - prison island Goli Otok. Here we will discover the island while Grozdana prepares the food. You can choose in advance (at registration) between a meat or fish menu. After the delicious food we sail to the ex prison island (for the women) Grgur. Here come the deer to the mooring quay (do not forget to bring bread or lettuce or carrots and they come to eat from your hand.

After a nice break we sail to a nice bay near the town of Rab where the anchor is thrown so everyone can enjoy splashing in the very clean seawater. Then we return to the town of Rab where we dock around 18:00. Do not forget your photo camera because there is a good chance that the dolphins will swim with the boat and play a game.

Look for further information in our englisch information folder in the restaurant Pivac in Supetarska Draga.

  Zavratnica :

The freshwater bay Zavratnica is a paradise on earth. It is located on the right side of Jablanac where you transfer to the island of Rab. For the fast boaters, just this tip; do not sail too quickly because too far away from the mainland you sail quickly past the entrance of this freshwater fjord.

When you enter the bay you have to adjust its speed. It is a bay that meanders nine hundred meters inland with very clear water. On the left, a ferry was dropped in the war years. This is about 5 meters deep and is of course beautiful for diving or snorkeling. At the end of the bay an underwater source with fresh water flows with ice cold water from the mountains. This water mixes with the warmer salt seawater and that gives a special mixture.

 

Goli otok :

(literally the naked island) is an island located in the Adriatic Sea, off the coast of Croatia between the islands of Krk and Rab and the mainland. The island stretches over an area of ​​4.7 km². It is a pure and uninhabited island with hardly any vegetation. From there the name the "naked island".

 During the First World War, the Austrians set up a camp for Russian prisoners of war on the then uninhabited island.

 In post-war Yugoslavia, a prison camp was set up for domestic political opponents on Goli Otok in 1946. From the summer of 1948 (Tito's break with Stalin), mainly communists were interned, accused of Stalinist Comintern sympathies.

 From 1949 the island became officially a prison and a penal institution (forced labor). The island was guarded by patrol boats that sail around the island and along the coast to drive away uninvited guests and keep them at a distance. Goli Otok was strictly secret. After World War II, 2000 men, communists, left the Italian Monfalcone for Yugoslavia to help build the country. After Tito's break with Stalin, the men were deported to Goli otok. Both Italy and Yugoslavia have not given any publicity to this event. Partly due to the literary work of Claudio Magris, this special episode attracted attention. Since 1989, the island is again accessible to visitors. They drive around with tourists in a train pulled by a tractor.

Sveti Grgur :

Is an uninhabited island in Croatia, on the coast of the Adriatic Sea near the island of Goli.

The island is 6.37 km2 and is 4.2 km long. The highest point is 225 m. In a bay of St. Grgur the deer come to the beach and are fed by tourists. So do not forget to bring old bread.

Sveti Grgur is popular with water sports enthusiasts, has beautiful bays, beaches and pine forests. In June, the time of the honey you can see the beekeepers at work. The honey is very tasty and of good quality. In August you can pick fresh figs here. There is also a restaurant where you can keep a nice break.

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