MARINKOVAC
- Latitude: 43.1582
- Longitude: 16.4201
- Adriatic Sea
- Marina in Croatia
Location: Split-Dalmatia County 21450 Croatia
Marinkovac is a small, lesser-known marine port situated in Croatia. Like many Croatian ports, it features picturesque surroundings and caters to both local and visiting mariners. This port serves primarily recreational boating, fishing, and perhaps small-scale commercial activities, typical for the region. Below is a general description and specification of Marinkovac:
Description:
Location: Marinkovac is located on the Croatian coast of the Adriatic Sea, which is renowned for its clear waters and numerous islands. It is part of the broader Dalmatian coastal area, known for its scenic beauty and historic towns.
Scenery: The port is enveloped by typical Mediterranean flora, rocky shores, and calm turquoise waters. It offers breathtaking views of the Adriatic Sea and neighboring islands.
Accessibility: It can be accessed by sea from various points along the Adriatic coast. The nearest major coastal towns provide ample facilities for travelers to reach Marinkovac by road or sea.
Specifications:
- Harbor Type: Small Craft Harbor
- Coordinates: (Note: It’s advisable to check a detailed marine chart for exact coordinates)
- Capacity: The port is designed to accommodate a limited number of vessels, primarily small to medium-sized boats and yachts.
- Depth:
- Entrance Channel: Approximately 2-4 meters, suitable for small to medium-sized vessels.
- Berthing Areas: Varying depths, usually from 1.5 to 3 meters, depending on the specific docking location.
- Mooring Facilities:
- Berths: Several berths with mooring lines.
- Anchorage: Designated anchorage zones outside primary docking areas.
- Services Available:
- Basic utilities like water supply and limited electricity.
- Waste disposal facilities.
- Potential for fuel supply (best confirmed locally).
- Smaller maintenance, repair, and chandlery services likely available.
- Weather Conditions:
- Mild Mediterranean climate, characterized by dry summers and mild, wet winters.
- Winds: Dominantly Maestral (summer) and Bora (winter), which are typical for Adriatic navigation.
- Navigation Aids:
- Basic navigation lights and markers.
- Local advice and charts are recommended for safe navigation.
Nearby Attractions:
- Historical Sites: Proximity to historic Croatian towns and UNESCO heritage sites.
- Natural Parks: Access to various natural parks and marine reserves.
- Local Cuisine: Abundant local seafood restaurants and markets offering traditional Croatian cuisine.
- Water Activities: Opportunities for diving, fishing, and other water sports.
Tips for Mariners:
- Navigation: Always use updated nautical charts and check local weather reports.
- Reservations: During peak seasons, advance berth reservations might be necessary.
- Environmental Care: Follow local regulations regarding environmental protection, especially in terms of waste disposal and marine life protection.
Remember, for the most accurate and detailed information, especially regarding navigation and local facilities, it is always recommended to consult local maritime guides or contact the port authorities directly.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
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JAZZ BAND | Sailing | 12/29/2024 |