The last one became the main ferry port on the island, being connected to Zadar three times per day (Jadrolinija ferries), and thus shifting the village center from Jaz to Bura bay.
[4] A local school, built in 1900, was since closed due to depopulation.
As of early 21st century, agriculture and fishing - traditional means of subsistence for the local population - are limited in scope, and animal farming, common only decades ago, is rare.
[5] The village counts three restaurants, two shops, a post office, a school and a small shipwork.
Tourist attractions include the ruins of Soppe castle, a 16th-century summer house owned by Zadar noblemen,[4] with castle's 17th century chapel, and the main village church, Sv.