Accomodation
Apartments Belaj
Belaj Robert, Kaštel 3, 51551 Veli Lošinj, Tel: +385 (0)51 236 244, Email: robert.belaj@ri.htnet.hr
Apartments Covic Nada
Šestavine 28 51551 Veli Lošinj Tel: +385 (0)51 236 105 Email: nada.covic@hi.t-com.hr
Apartments Jancic Katica
Šestavine 30 51551 Veli Lošinj Tel: +385 (0)51 236 232 Fax: +385 (0)51 236 232 Email: morena.simicic@ri.t-com.hr
Apartments Stokic Giorgio
V. Gortana 22 51551 Veli Lošinj Tel: +385 (0)51 236 266 Email: giorgio.stokic@ri.t-com.hr
Events
Restaurants
Bora Bar Tavern
Rovenska 3 51551 Veli Lošinj Tel: +385 (0)51 867 544; (0)98 409 743 Email: balenovicmaja@hotmail.com
Restaurant Marina
Obala Maršala Tita 38 51551 Veli Lošinj Tel: +385 (0)51 236 178 , Fax: +385 (0)51 236 223 Email: vlado.vidas@ri.t-com.hr
Cultural-historical heritage
Blue world
In 1987 a team of the Research Institute Tethys started a long research of biology, ecology and social structure of the community of bottlenose dolphins that colonize the sea around the islands of Cres and Losinj. Today these dolphins are one of the best-explored groups in the whole Mediterranean. The size of the community is estimated at 120 individuals.
Breakwater Rovenska
Austrian Archduke Ferdinand Maximilian, commander of the Austro-Hungarian Navy at the time, laid the cornerstone for a large breakwater himself in 1856.
Building of the Former National (Croatian) Home
In 1906, the National Home was opened in a beautiful neo-classicist building on the Veli Lošinj quay, a place for encounters of Croatian patriots, the successors of those who fought to obtain confirmation of the centuries-old right to the old Slavic language in church in the early 19th century and those who were the first ones to establish the Croatian Library on Kvarner islands in 1867.
Chapel of Annunciation of Mary
In the 18th century, a small single-nave church was erected on the cape, which seamen used as orientation while navigating. The Chapel of Annunciation of Mary or Madona, as it is popularly referred to, was provided with its neo-classicist style with characteristic stripes of lighter and darker stone in the late 19th century. Generations of renowned Veli Lošinj families Budinić and Stuparić are buried in it.















