KUKLJICA
- HRKUK
- Latitude: 44.0342
- Longitude: 15.2498
- Adriatic Sea
- Marina in Croatia
Location: Kukljica 23271 Croatia
Web-site: https://www.kukljica.com/
Kukljica is a charming coastal village located on the southeastern coast of the island of Ugljan, which is part of the Zadar archipelago in Croatia. Given its favorable position and natural beauty, Kukljica serves as a popular nautical destination. Here's a detailed description and specifications of the marine port in Kukljica:
Location:
- Coordinates: Approximately 44°02'N latitude and 15°14'E longitude.
- Nearby Landmarks: Close to the narrow strait of Ždrelac, which separates the islands of Ugljan and Pašman and is near the bypass bridge (Ždrelac Bridge).
Facilities and Services:
- Marina and Moorings: Kukljica offers several mooring options, including a small marina with berths equipped with water and electricity. The well-protected harbor ensures safe anchorage.
- Harbor Infrastructure: The port has concrete piers and jetties, making docking convenient for various vessels. There are also catwalks and floating pontoons.
- Yacht Services: Basic yacht maintenance and repair services are available. Provisions for refueling and waste disposal can also be found.
- Anchorage: Sheltered anchorage is available within the bay. It provides a safe haven from most weather conditions.
Depths:
- Entrance Channel: It has sufficient depth allowing entry for boats and yachts of moderate draft.
- Mooring Areas: Varying depths accommodate both smaller vessels and larger yachts.
Amenities:
- Port Facilities: Includes restrooms, showers, and laundry facilities for sailors and tourists.
- Shops and Supply Stores: There are grocery stores, bakeries, and shops for basic supplies. Some nautical supply stores are available.
- Dining and Entertainment: Numerous restaurants and cafes line the waterfront, offering local Croatian cuisine, fresh seafood, and refreshments.
- Wi-Fi: Often available in marina facilities and local establishments.
Nearby Attractions:
- Beaches: Several beautiful, sandy and pebble beaches are accessible from the port area.
- Cultural Sites: The village of Kukljica has historic churches and traditional Croatian architecture worth exploring.
- Outdoor Activities: Popular activities include swimming, snorkeling, and hiking the trails surrounding the village.
Transportation:
- Ferry Services: Regular ferry services link Ugljan Island to the mainland, particularly to the city of Zadar.
- Local Transport: Buses and taxis are available for transportation within the island and to neighboring areas.
Navigation and Safety:
- Marked Entry: The entrance to the port is well-marked with navigational aids ensuring safe passage.
- Shelter: The harbor offers good protection from prevailing winds, particularly those from the northwest. It provides safe conditions except during extreme weather events.
- Communication: VHF communication is typically available with the port authorities.
Regulations:
- Port Fees: Fees for mooring and services are charged based on the size and duration of stay. It’s advisable to check current pricing structures.
- Customs and Immigration: Necessary for international visitors, generally managed in larger nearby ports or Zadar.
Environmental Considerations:
- Waste Management: Proper facilities for waste disposal and recycling are provided to maintain the cleanliness of the marine environment.
- Eco-Friendly Practices: Emphasis on preserving the local marine and terrestrial ecosystems.
Kukljica's marine port combines practical maritime services with the charm of a picturesque Adriatic village, making it an appealing spot for sailors and tourists exploring Croatia's Dalmatian coast.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
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PELAGOS III | Other | 11/11/2024 | ||
MELITA | Other | HRZAD-HRSAL-HRZAD | 11/10/2024 | |
SANGO | Fishing | SOLTA | 11/6/2024 | |
RH 280216 ZD | Port | 11/3/2024 | ||
HASTA LA VISTA | Sailing | 11/1/2024 | ||
HLAP | Fishing | 10/30/2024 | ||
PROVERSA | Other | HRSBR | 10/29/2024 |