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Mali Lošinj marina
Mali Lošinj streets
Mali Lošinj fishmonger
View of Mali Lošinj
Mali Lošinj Apoxyomenos
Mali Lošinj sculpture of dolphin



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Mali Lošinj/island of Lošinj

The boundless sea captivates me through the lapping of the waves and the silence in the sand. The sea has been gently rocking me for centuries calling me to its beloved shore.

From the depths, I saw the radiant sun on the horizon, the reflection of the sky in the movement of the sea and the joy of the mischievous dolphins.
Drawing closer, I spotted a small town and the full sails of a tiny boat drifting into dreamland.

I will tell you a story about the islands which encompass the Cres-Lošinj archipelago called Apsyrtides.

The largest of the islands is the wooded Lošinj, with its elevated mount Osoršćica.
From here, travellers can discover the primeval beauty in the landscape of the small islands unfolding before them: fertile Unije, unique sandy Susak with its distinctive culture, solitary Vele and Male Srakane, flower-studded Ilovik, each of them closely guarding its secrets and beauty. Come and discover them!

There are tourist boats and regular ferry lines connecting these islands, whilst Lošinj itself is linked to the mainland by modern car ferry, hydrofoil and small plane. The sea connects and yet divides them.

It is precisely here that I, Apoxyomenos, bathed in its waters and slumbered for 2,000 years.

I know, for sure, that the waters around here are clean and crystal-clear, while the seabed abounds with flora and fauna. The playful dolphins certainly noticed this and here you can learn more about them.

The man from Lošinj has always lived from the sea and for the sea. He loved it and feared it; hence, the small votive chapel on Čikat, The Annunciation. Protruding on the island’s steep cliffs, it unceasingly listens to the seamen’s prayers and the sirens of ships. Along with the wooded park Pod Javori, in the wooded park Čikat, whose trees were planted by Professor Ambroz Haračić, there is the legacy of gifts from innumerable seamen and captains who transported exotic plants of the most diverse colours, fragrances and shapes from far-off lands and bequeathed them to the island.

Stirring tales of Lošinj’s seafaring unfold in the museum-gallery of Kula, located in Veli Lošinj, which proudly boasts the magnificent Baroque church of St. Anthony the Abbot, which houses a treasury of artworks. Rising from the sea, the bell tower of the parish church The Birth of Mary looms high in Mali Lošinj, while Fritzy Palace lies out of sight in an alleyway, faithfully guarding Lošinj’s rich collection of artworks belonging to the Piperata and Mihičić families.

Nevertheless, the greatest cultural-historical monument on the island is the town-museum, modern-day Osor, which is four thousand years old. The legacies of bygone eras resonating in every corner of this town testify to this: a Museum of Sacred Art, the former Bishop’s palace, an Archaeological collection as well as a Cathedral dating back to the 15th century, which houses relics of St. Gaudentius, a bishop who later became patron saint of Osor. Legend has it that he expelled all the poisonous snakes from the island and so, today, there are only non-poisonous ones along with lizards and the legally-protected gecko. Traditionally, a festival of classical music is held in the Cathedral called “Osor Musical Nights”.

Today, Lošinj is a popular tourist destination where you can tune into yourself. Lošinj’s tourist beginnings are linked to health tourism, as the benefits of the climate and vegetation of the island were first discovered by the wise Austro-Hungarian aristocracy. Along with proclaiming Lošinj a health resort, they built numerous villas and summer residences, which have been restored, and today enrich the landscape. In addition, there are numerous newly built hotels, which are continually being upgraded with new facilities. Some of them already boast four stars, offer wellness centre programs and swimming pools with heated sea water, while others have been transformed into smaller family hotels and guest houses.

In private accommodation, you will have the opportunity to meet the friendly locals and become acquainted with their customs and traditions. You’ll experience a symphony of colours, fragrances and tastes, revelling in the island’s traditional cuisine based on wild, aromatic plants and olive oil. Once again, you’ll be delighted by the taste of spring lamb and Kvarner Bay scampi, the aroma of homemade brandy with pot herbs and the bouquet of our local wine from Susak. Lošinj provides campsites scattered over the entire island, along the sea, with beautiful beaches protected from the sun by pine trees, thus providing visitors with natural aromatherapy. The fragrance programs revive throughout the whole year, bearing the name of the month in accordance with the wild and native flora, and offering a profusion of healthy and unique fragrances and tastes.

Active holiday seekers, all year round, are able to use the 220-km-long laid-out pathways, which stretch over no less than five islands. The pathways and promenades wend their way through diverse and sweet-smelling tracts of nature and can lead you to hidden hamlets and picturesque places: Belej, Ustrine, Punta Križa, Nerezine, Sv. Jakov, Ćunski or Artatore. The more adventurous explorers will go diving into the depths full of caves and reefs, while those who prefer the sea’s surface can indulge in sailing, surfing, waterskiing and recreational fishing.

Following a full and active day, you are eager no doubt to relax and be entertained. Set off into the Lošinj night! Visit the taverns with their live music or the nightclubs. Alternatively, listen to a jazz-festival and fine klapa songs (a cappella), and enjoy Lošinj folk dancing groups with their traditional folk costumes.

Don’t forget to watch the sky, as it has remained the starriest sky since the time of Spiridon Gopčević (Leo Brenner) who chose Lošinj for his astronomical observatory Manora.

Information
 
Mooring
 
Sanitary facilities
Hotels
 
Restaurants
 
Refuse
Shops
 
Water
 
Electricity connection

Post office

   
Internet café
     

 

GENERAL SERVICES
  • Sea rescue service: 9155
  • Emergency: 112
  • Police: 92
  • Ambulance: 94
  • Fire brigade: 93
  • Health centre Mali Lošinj: +385 (0)51 231824
  • Rent a car: +385 (0)51 236604
  • Taxi Neno: +385 (0)98 636909
  • Pharmacy: +385 (0)51 231661
 SAILING
  • Information on free berths + 385 (0)51 231005
  • Harbourmaster's Office Rijeka - Mali Lošinj office, tel: +385 (0)51 231438  
 RESTAURANTS
  • Restoran BARACUDA, tel: +385 (0)91 2231613
  • Restoran NOŠTROMO, tel: +385 (0)51 231784

    WELCOME TO LOŠINJ!

Source: http://www.tz-malilosinj.hr/