Rogač, Šolta, Harbor settlement in Šolta, Croatia
Rogač is a harbor settlement on the northern coast of Šolta island, spreading across three natural bays that provide sheltered anchorage for boats. The village sits at the water's edge with direct access to maritime routes in the Adriatic.
The settlement developed as the port serving Grohote, the oldest village on Šolta island, and maintained this maritime role for hundreds of years. This harbor function shaped the character of the place from its founding.
The waterfront features traditional Dalmatian stone buildings, where local residents continue maritime traditions through fishing and boat maintenance activities.
Getting there is mainly by ferry from Split, which operates daily with different vessel options available. Visitors should expect varying travel times depending on the type of boat used.
The SailingEurope Charter Base provides maritime services in a small, private marina environment, offering direct access to Adriatic Sea exploration routes.
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