Triluke Bay is a secluded anchorage on Dugi Otok - aka Long island - on the Riviera Zadar of Croatia's Dalmatian coast. This is a tender port.
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This is the biggest island in this northern archipelago and forms part of the Kornati and Telašcica National Parks. The town of Zaglav is located on the western side of the bay with a population of 369 inhabitants mainly occupied by fishing, farming and olive production. The village has a shop, a Dalmatian restaurant, cafe bar, a gas station and a 14th century Franciscan monastery. The surrounding waters are a major destination for scuba divers with 250 types of botanical life and 300 animal species.
Everywhere in the town is within walking distance.
Seabourn has discovered a secluded cove where, conditions permitting, your captain can anchor and deploy the ship’s watersports Marina for a day of playing in the sparkling Adriatic Sea. Water-skiing, kayaking, pedal boats, sailboards and many more aquatic toys are available, plus swimming right from your ship! This is the life!
1 Euro = 7.50 Kuna. Starting on Januari 2023 the Euro will be the new currency in Croatia.
Bear in mind that the Croatian kuna is not exchangeable outside Croatia so you'll either have to change it back into your home currency in Croatia or do some last minute shopping.
If you come to Croatia equipped with euros you can pay for most excursions and car rentals and nearly all shops in euros without getting ripped off on an exchange rate as most of these items are priced in euros anyway.
Language: Croatian. English well spoken.
Banks and post offices are generally open from 7AM to 7PM without breaks, and public offices from Monday to Friday from 8AM to 4PM. During the tourist season, post offices are generally open until 9PM, including Saturdays.
Shops and department stores are open from 8AM to 8PM without breaks.
Since 2009 shopping hours are not regulated anymore, therefore most stores in tourist destinations are open 7 days a week.
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