HVAR
- HRHVA
- Latitude: 43.1699
- Longitude: 16.4393
- Adriatic Sea
- Port in Croatia
Location: Hvar Split-Dalmatia 21450 Croatia
Phone number: +385 21 741 007
Web-site: http://www.portauthority-hvar.com
Hvar Marine Port Overview
Location: Hvar, Croatia
Coordinates: 43.1725° N, 16.4428° E
Type: Passenger and small boat marina
Port Description
Hvar, located on the picturesque island of the same name in the Adriatic Sea, is a prominent tourist destination renowned for its vibrant nightlife, historical landmarks, and pristine waters. The marine port of Hvar primarily serves passenger ferries, yachts, and small boats. It is a significant hub for maritime tourism in Croatia.
Port Specifications
Capacity and Docking:
- Berths: Approximately 20-25 berths for mooring on the waterfront.
- Anchorage: Additional anchoring options are available in nearby Pakleni Islands waters.
- Depth: The depth at the quays ranges between 3 to 5 meters, accommodating small to medium-sized vessels.
Facilities:
- Water and Electricity: Available at most berths.
- Fuel: A fueling station is accessible in the harbor.
- Sanitation: Waste disposal and recycling facilities are in place.
- Repairs: Basic marine repair services and chandlery are available.
- Amenities: Restaurants, cafes, and shops are within walking distance.
Navigation and Safety:
- Approach: Follow the channel marked by the Pater Noster lighthouse on Cape Pelegrin. The island’s prominent landmarks guide approach.
- Tides and Currents: Moderate tidal range with minimal currents, making docking relatively straightforward.
- Weather: Generally Mediterranean climate with mild, wet winters and hot, dry summers. Seasonal winds (bora and sirocco) should be monitored.
Operations:
- Operating Hours: The harbor operates year-round, with peak activity during the summer months.
- Authorities: Managed by the Hvar Port Authority, which oversees docking, maritime safety, and regulations.
- Customs and Immigration: Available for international yacht arrivals.
Nearby Attractions:
- Historical Sites: Hvar Fortress, St. Stephen’s Cathedral.
- Beaches: Pakleni Islands beaches, and various secluded coves around Hvar.
- Nightlife: Numerous bars, clubs, and restaurants that cater to high-end tourists and yachters.
Connectivity
The port is well-connected to other major destinations in the Adriatic:
- Ferries: Regular passenger ferry services link Hvar with Split, Dubrovnik, and other islands.
- Air: Closest international airport is Split, with ferry and catamaran services to Hvar.
- Roads: Limited, primarily local roads, with car rental services available.
Regulatory and Environmental Considerations
- Regulations: Adhere to Croatian maritime laws and port regulations.
- Environmental Protection: Efforts are in place to maintain the port’s natural beauty and cleanliness, including eco-friendly waste management practices.
Hvar’s marine port is a vital gateway for exploring one of Croatia’s most enchanting islands, offering a blend of modern amenities and historical charm.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
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AMBASSADOR | Passenger | KOMIZA | 4/29/2025 | |
MAMA MARIJA | Passenger | HRHVA | 4/29/2025 |