DUGI OTOK
- Latitude: 43.949
- Longitude: 15.1476
- Adriatic Sea
- Marina in Croatia
Location: Zadar Zadar County 23286 Croatia
Dugi Otok, meaning "Long Island," is a notable island situated in the Adriatic Sea off the coast of Croatia. The island is part of the Zadar Archipelago and is known for its natural beauty, stunning landscapes, and clear waters. Here's a detailed description and specifications of Dugi Otok's primary marine port:
General Information:
- Location: Adriatic Sea, Croatia
- Island Length: Approximately 45 kilometers
- Nearest Major City: Zadar (to which it is connected by ferry and boat services)
- Coordinates: 44°00′N 15°06′E
Key Ports on Dugi Otok:
Port of Sali
Sali is the largest village on Dugi Otok and serves as a primary maritime hub for the island.
- Harbor Type: Natural harbor with artificial enhancements
- Facilities:
- Quay spaces for mooring boats and smaller ships
- Limited facilities for cargo handling
- Water and electricity supply for docked vessels
- Repair services for small and medium-sized boats
- Anchorage: Secure anchorage area available
- Navigation:
- Depth: Varies, typically between 2 to 5 meters in the harbor
- Tidal Variation: Minimal
- Transport Links:
- Ferry connections to Zadar and neighboring islands
- Local road network connecting other parts of the island
- Nearby Amenities:
- Restaurants, grocery stores, and accommodations within walking distance
- Access to emergency services and healthcare facilities in Sali
Port of Božava:
Božava is another significant port on Dugi Otok, known for its marina and tourist facilities.
- Harbor Type: Marina with breakwaters
- Marina Facilities:
- Berths: Approximately 200 for yachts and smaller boats
- Depth: Mostly around 3 to 6 meters
- Full-service marina with refueling, water, electricity, and waste disposal
- Amenities:
- Marine services including boat maintenance, rentals, and charters
- Nearby hotels, restaurants, and shops
- Scenic surroundings ideal for leisure and tourism
- Accessibility:
- Well-marked nautical channels
- Regular ferry and boat services connecting to Zadar
- Additional Information:
- Popular for nautical tourism
- Close to Telašćica Nature Park, a major attraction
Navigation and Safety:
- Radio Communication: Standard maritime VHF channels for communication with local port authorities.
- Lighthouse & Beacon Lights: Several navigational aids and lighthouses are installed along the coastline to assist maritime navigation.
- Weather Conditions:
- Mediterranean climate with mild, wet winters and hot, dry summers.
- Mariners should be aware of occasional strong Bora and Sirocco winds.
Visitor Information:
- Tourism: Dugi Otok is a popular destination for nature lovers, sailors, and divers.
- Local Attractions:
- Telašćica Nature Park: Famous for its cliffs, salt lake, and biodiversity
- Saharun Beach: Known for its pristine white sand and turquoise waters
- Veli Rat Lighthouse: The tallest lighthouse in the Adriatic
Environmental Considerations:
- Conservation Efforts: There are various initiatives to protect the marine and coastal environments, especially in protected areas like Telašćica.
- Sustainability: Efforts are in place to promote sustainable tourism and marine activities.
Dugi Otok's ports, while not the largest or most commercial, offer a blend of natural beauty and necessary amenities, making them hubs for both local and tourist maritime activities in the Adriatic region.
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Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
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MELITA | Other | HRZAD-HRSAL-HRZAD | 11/9/2024 |