Robinson club on Supetar island |
This is an island between Dubrovnik and Cavtat with a restaurant, sport grounds, natural beaches… It offers cultural and entertaining events, plays of the Dubrovnik Summer Festival, and it can receive a maximum of a thousand visitors. |
For a more comfortable stay, we recommend a menu which includes a buffet meal (fish, meat, vegetables) and drinks in unlimited amounts. Supetar belongs to the group of islands called the Cavtat islands which are situated in the southern part of the Adriatic Sea, at the entrance of the County Bay. It is 2 km far from Cavtat, and 7 km far from Dubrovnik. The island of Supetar is somewhat more isolated towards the north in the inner part of the Bay, and it has an almost even outline (the highest altitude is 8 m). It is uninhabited, like the rest of the Cavtat islands. Since 1975 it has been protected as a special ornithological reservation due to its importance as a significant nesting ground of a large colony of seagulls (Larus cachinnans, Pallas 1810). According to some data, there have been as far as 2000 nesting couples of seagulls reported on this and a couple of other islands. A total area of the special ornithological reservation is 38 ha. Near the island, below the sea surface, there is a protected sight of an ancient shipwreck with 1500 amphoras dating from 3rd and 4th century AD. |



