Type: seafront
GPS: 44°02.289'N, 015°03.302'E
- overnight
- mooring lines
- alongside
- buoy
- own anchor
Lockvina Bay is located at the north end of the south-west coast of Rava Island.
In Lokvina Bay, yachts can be moored of stern or bow to a small pier to the north-east of the ferry pier, where the depth is 3.0 to 4.0 meters. Unfortunately, all the berths are usually occupied by local yachts and fishing boats. Most yachts prefer to pick up one of the mooring buoys, that are set up on the west side of the bay. Also, yachts may be anchored in the bay, some distance from the buoys at a depth of 7.0 to 8.0 meters. However, this does not make sense, as you will have to pay as much for anchoring as you would for a buoy. Shelter for yachts here is good in all winds except south-west.