Apartment type A4, '
', Approx. 50 m2, one double room (12 m2), living room with two sofas (14 m2), kitchen (13 m2), shower-washroom (3 m2)., ST-0009-A1
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Apartment type A4, '
', Approx. 48 m2, two double rooms (17 m2 and 10 m2), kitchen (13 m2), shower-washroom (3 m2)., ST-0009-A2
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Beaches
There are two well-kept trails on Palagruza. One of them leads to Stara Vlaka, a pebble bay on the northern side of the island, while the other trail leads to the southern side of Velika Palagruza to Veli Zal so-called "Juzno zlato", one of the most beautiful beaches on the Adriatic. These pebble beaches are ideal for small children due to shallow waters and fine pebbles.
Transfer
Transfer to the lighthouse is organized from the port in the town of Korcula
on the island of Korcula. Return transfer in a fifteen meter speedboat with
cabin, which is charged 700 Euro extra per apartment, takes approximately two
hours. The boat leaves the marina in the town of Korcula at 7 am. We recommend
to those who tend to get seasick to take an anti-nausea pill before departure.
The price of transfer is given for informative purposes only. Atlas
d.d., Dubrovnik or adriatica.net, Zagreb cannot be held responsible should the
price of transfer be changed. Information on availability, transfers and rates
in the low season (until May 26th and after September 22nd) can be had upon
enquiry.
How to get to Korcula:
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for those arriving by car, we recommend the ferry line Split - Vela Luka
(island of Korcula) that arrives in Vela Luka in late afternoon, after which
you head by car on the island´s main road for the town of Korcula on the other
side of the island
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for those not traveling by car, we recommend the catamaran line Split - Vela
Luka and then by bus to the town of Korcula
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if you are arriving from Dubrovnik, we recommend the bus line from Dubrovnik
to Orebic on the island of Peljesac that will get you to the island of Korcula
by ferry.
Since Palagruza is placed in the open sea and even during hot summer days
access to the island can be difficult due to waves, it is important to follow
the scheduled transfer time. Please make sure to purchase groceries on time.
The transfer to the island is very interesting because the speedboat passes
through Lastovo channel and by numerous cliffs and islets near the island of
Susac where it occasionally makes a stop-over to deliver provisions to the
lighthouse keeper before reaching Palagruza.
Please check the ferry line schedule for the island of Korcula at
www.jadrolinija.hr. If you are planning on arriving a day earlier to Korcula
and need accommodation, feel free to contact us at info@adriatica.net.
Provisions
Due to Palagruza´s distance from the mainland and other islands, provisions cannot be supplied. Before the transfer, we suggest that all provisions be purchased in grocery stores in Korcula. Preparation of meals, including fish that the lighthouse keeper catches himself or buys from other fishermen, can be arranged.
Interesting to know
According to church records, Pope Alexander III was on Palagruza on Ash Wednesday, March 9th, 1177. While traveling with his fleet of ten galleys, he was impressed with the archipelago´s beauty and decided to make a stop. He was served dinner on a small plateau on the island of Palagruza Mala, that has ever since been called "Papina njiva" (Pope´s Field). After its stay on Palagruza, the fleet headed for the island of Vis, then towards Zadar and finally Venice. If you would like to find out more about the mysterious island of Palagruza, read our feature.