ILOVIK
- Latitude: 44.461
- Longitude: 14.5488
- Adriatic Sea
- Marina in Croatia
Location: Ilovik 51552 Croatia
Phone number: +385
Web-site: https://www.port-ilovik-croatia.hr
Marine Port: Ilovik, Croatia
Ilovik is a small, picturesque island located in the Adriatic Sea, Croatia. It is part of the Kvarner region and lies south of the larger island of Lošinj. The island is known for its lush vegetation, clear waters, and serene atmosphere, making it an attractive destination for sailors and tourists seeking tranquility and natural beauty. Here is a description and specification of the marina/port facilities on Ilovik:
General Description:
- Location: Adriatic Sea, Kvarner region, Croatia
- Coordinates: Approximately 44.4667° N latitude, 14.5500° E longitude
- Accessibility: Accessible by boat; nearest larger port is Mali Lošinj
- Surroundings: Known for beautiful natural scenery, olive groves, and historical sites
Port Specifications:
- Type of Port: Small island port/marina
- Harbor Layout: The main harbor is located on the west side of the island, in a well-protected bay.
- Berthing Facilities: The port has several quays and mooring arrangements suitable for small to medium-sized vessels.
- Quay Length: Approximately 120 meters
- Depth: Around 1.5 to 3 meters; suitable for yachts and smaller boats
- Mooring: Mooring buoys and spots on the quay are available for vessels.
- Anchorage: Anchorage areas are available outside the harbor in the sheltered bay, with good holding ground.
Amenities and Services:
- Water Supply: Available at the quay
- Electricity: available at designated berthing spots
- Fuel: Limited fuel options may be available; best to refuel at larger nearby ports such as Mali Lošinj
- Restrooms and Showers: Basic facilities available
- Wi-Fi: Generally available at cafes and restaurants nearby
- Waste Disposal: Facilities for waste and recycling
- Provisions and Supplies: Limited on the island, basic groceries and supplies can be found
- Repairs and Maintenance: Basic repair services might be available; more extensive services can be found in Mali Lošinj
Nearby Amenities:
- Restaurants and Cafes: Several small, locally-owned establishments offering traditional Croatian cuisine, seafood, and beverages
- Shops: Small local stores for basic groceries and essentials
- Tourist Attractions: Historic sites such as the Church of St. Peter and old fortifications, beautiful beaches, and lush walking trails.
Navigation:
- Approaches: The approach to Ilovik is relatively straightforward but caution should be taken to avoid shallow areas and reefs.
- Weather Considerations: The area enjoys a typical Mediterranean climate, but sailors should be mindful of sudden weather changes, especially the Bora wind.
Regulations and Customs:
- Clearance: Due to its small size, port officials may handle clearances informally. It is advisable to check in advance.
- Fees: Reasonable mooring fees applicable depending on the season and boat size.
Environmental Considerations:
- Ecological Protection: Respect for marine and island ecology is paramount. Boaters are expected to follow waste disposal regulations and avoid damaging fragile marine environments.
Ilovik offers a serene and beautiful setting with adequate facilities for sailors looking for a peaceful respite. The island’s welcoming community and stunning landscape make it a worthy stop for those exploring the Adriatic Sea.
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