
Biograd → Božava Bay (Dugi Otok)
Depart Biograd, known for its historical stone architecture, heading northwest for the 15-nautical-mile passage to Božava Bay on Dugi Otok. Skirt the shores of Ugljan, the 'Green Island,' its hillsides a mosaic of olive groves and fragrant wild herbs. Božava Bay offers a sheltered anchorage on Dugi Otok's northeast coast, its clear waters inviting an afternoon swim before you dinghy ashore. For dinner, seek out Konoba Fabijanić in the village, renowned for its lignje na gradele (grilled squid) and local wines. The scent of pine resin from the surrounding hills will accompany the cicadas' evening chorus.
Things to do
Sail past Ugljan's olive and fig plantations
Anchor in clear waters of Božava Bay
Snorkel the shallow bay floor
Dine on grilled squid at Konoba Fabijanić
Mooring tip
Anchor in 5-7m sand and weed on the bay's south side; holding is good. No facilities, provision in Biograd.






