KRILO
- Latitude: 43.46
- Longitude: 16.5989
- Adriatic Sea
- Marina in Croatia
Location: Krilo Split-Dalmatia Croatia
Marine Port Description and Specifications: KRILO, Croatia
Overview:
Krilo Jesenice, often referred to simply as Krilo, is a small but historically significant port located along the Adriatic coast in Dalmatia, Croatia. This port serves as a hub for local maritime traffic and is particularly known for its connection to the traditional wooden ships called "trabakuls" and more modern tourist vessels.
Location:
- Geographic Coordinates: Approximately 43.4667° N latitude and 16.6000° E longitude
- Nearest City: Split (situated roughly 14 kilometers to the northwest)
- Region: Dalmatia
Port Features:
Berthing Facilities:
- Berth Types: The port provides both quayside berths and mooring for smaller vessels.
- Berth Length: The berths primarily accommodate smaller tourist boats and local fishing vessels.
- Depth: The sea depth at the quayside is generally shallow, suitable for small to medium-sized vessels.
Marina Amenities:
- Yachting Services: Krilo offers basic yachting services, such as refueling points, water, and electricity.
- Mooring Options: Both on-water mooring and limited dockside berthing are available.
Passenger Services:
- Ferry Connections: There is limited ferry service, connecting to nearby islands and other coastal towns.
- Tourist Traffic: The port is busy during the peak tourist season, with many excursion boats operating from Krilo.
Cargo Handling:
- Primarily focuses on small quantities of local produce and fishing activities.
- Limited facilities for large-scale commercial cargo.
Navigation and Access:
- Entrance: Navigating into Krilo requires careful attention due to the relatively narrow entrance and shallow waters.
- Tidal Range: The tidal range in this part of the Adriatic is minimal, making navigation predictable.
- Pilotage: Pilotage services are not typically required for the general size of vessels calling at Krilo.
Supporting Infrastructure:
- Repair Facilities: Limited repair and maintenance services are available for yachts and small boats.
- Provisions and Supplies: Basic provisions can be procured locally, but larger procurement trips might be necessary to nearby Split.
- Accommodation: Various types of shore accommodations, ranging from hotels to private lodgings.
Industrial and Economic Activity:
- Historically significant in shipbuilding and traditional maritime activities.
- The local economy benefits from fishing, tourism, and minor trading activities.
Environmental Conditions:
- Climate: Mediterranean climate with mild, wet winters and hot, dry summers.
- Prevailing Winds: Seasonal winds (bura and jugo) play a considerable role in local maritime conditions.
- Water Quality: Generally good, benefiting from clear Adriatic waters but seasonal influx from tourists may affect local conditions.
Safety and Regulations:
- Port Authority: Local port authority manages and regulates activities, ensuring safety and compliance with national maritime laws.
- Environmental Regulations: Compliance with Croatian and EU environmental standards concerning maritime pollution and waste management.
Conclusion:
Krilo port, with its scenic surroundings and historical significance, serves as a charming gateway to the Adriatic Sea's maritime heritage. While it handles mostly recreational and small-scale commercial traffic, it remains a vital part of the local community and economy, offering essential support and connectivity for coastal and island activities in Dalmatia.
For more precise technical data or operational details, consulting local port authorities or official maritime publications is recommended.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
---|---|---|---|---|
BELLA | Passenger | JAKLJAN | 11/24/2024 | |
POLO | Sailing | 11/24/2024 | ||
BLACK SWAN | Passenger | SPLIT | 11/15/2024 |