Sveti Andrija (Dubrovnik)


Sveti Andrija is an island in the Croatian part of the Adriatic Sea. It is part of Elaphiti Islands archipelago, Dalmatia and is situated from Dubrovnik, from Koločep, from Lopud and from Šipan. The island is long, and its maximal width is, length of shore is. Total area of the island is, and height is.
The shores of the island are rocky and inhospitable. The western part of the island is covered with pine forest and various Mediterranean growth. Vegetation on the rest of the island is low lying, mainly bushes. Owing to numerous birds, the island was declared an ornithological reserve.

History

The patrician family Crijević from Dubrovnik built Benedictine monastery on the island in the 15th century. The monastery was remote and isolated and during time it was used for various purposes. For some time, it was used as quarantine for inhabitants of island of Lopud. The monastery was destroyed during the 1667 Dubrovnik earthquake.

Lighthouse

During 1873 a lighthouse was built on the island, financed by the Austro-Hungarian government. A two-storey house was built, with a masonry tower in the centre. The building has area of, and a lantern room with a gallery is fitted at the top of the tower. The optic is a clamshell Fresnel lens. At a height of above sea level, the light is visible from a distance of, making it one of strongest lights in Adriatic Sea.

Famous people on Sveti Andrija

In the 16th century, Mavro Vetranović Čavčić, a famous poet from Dubrovnik lived on the island as a monk. About this time on the island he wrote in his poem "Remeta".
Ludovik Crijević Tuberon, a historian from Dubrovnik lived there at the end of 15th century.

Legend connected with Sveti Andrija

A young girl, Mare, lived with three brothers on island of Lopud. Her friend Cvijeta had a brother Niko who was very interested in Mare. The brothers were fishing one night and from the stormy sea they rescued a shipwreck victim, the young patrician "Ivan". He was from an influential noble family from Dubrovnik. He was sick and Mare nursed him. They fell in love, but their love was forbidden because they came from different classes. Ivan tried his best to obtain permission from his father but without any success. Disappointed, he quit ordinary life and become a monk on the island of Sveti Andrija. Mare learned about that and went to island to see her beloved. She repeated her visits more and more often, sometimes swimming from Lopud. At the end of the summer days Sveti Andrija was not clearly visible from Lopud any more. To solve this situation of declining visibility, Ivan had the duty to light a lantern on the rock and wait for Mare, while she swam towards the signal.
Niko and her brothers found out and together they decided to get revenge. One evening Mare was swimming towards Sv. Andrija and Niko and her brothers were following her. When night came they lit a lantern in their boat and started rowing towards open sea. Mare was following the light further and further away. Ivan was waiting that night and then the next night and then the next. The third night the sea threw her body on the rocks. After that Ivan remained all his life in the monastery.