(July 2010)
U. Beretusa
N43°49.03 E015°53.28
We stopped here for the night before going on to visit Skradin and the falls. Beretusa is uninhabited and smaller than it looks on the chart. The holding is good. Can land near the head of the NW arm and walk to a rough road. I wouldn’t recommend wandering off the track here, as this is where we saw the minefield sign.
U Dumboka
N43°48.68 E015°53.39
Anchored here for the night after visiting the falls. Uninhabited, good holding, quiet.
Skradin
N43°48.84 E015°55.50
It’s reported that anchoring at Skradin is not permitted but lots of yachts were anchored just before the marina and in the small bays opposite the town without any discouragement. The holding is very good. It’s busy with tripper boat traffic so we went back down the river after visiting the falls for a more peaceful anchorage. Skradin has small grocery shops in the village.
The Falls
If you land to the right of the marina the National Park ticket office is along the front further to the right. Tickets for the tripper boat and entry to the park are 95 Kuna per person (about 13.5 Euro). The area of the Skradinski Buk series of waterfalls is popular and it was very busy when we were there, but wandering the raised platform walkways in the shade of the trees is still a treat. Take a swimsuit, as it’s possible to swim at the pool at the bottom of the falls.
Sunday, 29 August 2010
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