Čikat

Coordinates: 44°31′50.10″N 14°27′32.44″E / 44.5305833°N 14.4590111°E

Cove Čikat and camping.

Čikat is a cove on the island of Lošinj and a part of the town of Mali Lošinj.

It stretches from the St. Nicholas church on the south to hotel Kredo on the north. On the west lies the sea, while the eastern end borders with town center of Mali Lošinj. This makes the cove a perfect choice for a harbor, as it is protected from all but the western winds.

In 1534. the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary church was built, often called the Annunziata, it was later expanded in 1858. It is located on a cape from which local sailboats were greeted on their entrance to the harbor, so even today local captains sound the horn while passing by the cape.

Aleppo Pines at Čikat.

Čikat is also a spa projected by dr. Alfred Edler von Manussi-Montesole, an Austrian architect. Besides him, both Leopold Ritter von Schrotter and Conrad Clar shaped the today's look of the area, and there are also promenades named after all of them. In the past even three shipyards were located in the Čikat cove. Today this area is the site of many villas which were owned by Austrian nobles, while now those villas are turned into hotels and residencies, of which the most well known are Karolina, Diana, Saborka and hotel Kredo. Majority of the hotels on the island are located in this area. There is also a camping ground covered with the forest in the cove with the same name.

Local nautical school professor Ambroz Haračić (1855–1916) devoted most of his life to studying local flora and fauna and helped foresting the cove. For his efforts, a statue was erected on the south part of the cove.

Čikat is also a sports center, with waterpolo, diving and sailing clubs, tennis courts, local football club and more.