After defeating the privateer Ali Arraez Rabazin in Tunis while searching for the Tunisian fleet, Bazán sunk other two Barbary ships in
Cape Farina before returning to hand over the prey to
Sicily, after which they continued towards the
Gulf of Venice. They learned that an allied fleet in the same gulf, composed by 14 Spanish galleys from Sicily and
Naples and three from the
Hospitaller Malta, had found the Barbary fleet previously searched by Bazán and cornered it against the coast of
Dalmatia. The enemy fleet was composed of two Ottoman galleys from
Rhodes, six Tunisian ones from
Bizerte and five from
Algiers. Viceroy of Sicily
Emmanuel Philibert of Savoy immediately sent in Bazán with his previous 14 galleys, reinforced this time with four more from the
Republic of Genoa that were by chance in
Messina. ==Battle==