MULINE
- Latitude: 44.1388
- Longitude: 15.0707
- Adriatic Sea
- Marina in Croatia
Location: MULINE Zadar County Croatia
While there is no known port specifically named "MULINE" in Croatia, there is a village named Muline on the island of Ugljan. Ugljan is one of the islands in the Zadar Archipelago on the Adriatic Sea. The island has several small ports and marinas catering to local and visiting boats. Here are the general descriptions and specifications for ports and marinas you might typically find on Ugljan Island:
General Description
Location
- Island: Ugljan
- Country: Croatia
- Sea: Adriatic Sea
- Nearby City: Zadar (mainland port of entry is typically Zadar)
Accessibility
- Closest Major City: Zadar (accessible by ferry)
- Ferry Services: Regular services connect Ugljan to the mainland, particularly from Zadar.
- Coordinates: Approx. 44.1344° N latitude, 15.1075° E longitude (specific to Ugljan Island)
Port Specifications
Marina and Berthing Facilities
- Berthing Capacity: Depending on the specific marina, capacity can range from a few dozen to over a hundred berths.
- Max Length: Typically, marinas accommodate yachts up to 25 meters in length, but specifics can vary.
- Depth: Depths can range from 2 to 4 meters, suitable for a range of medium-sized yachts and smaller boats.
Services and Amenities
- Water and Electricity: Available at most berths
- Fuel: Some marinas offer fuel stations; otherwise, fuel is available in larger nearby ports
- Wi-Fi: Often available, but quality can vary
- Sanitation: Toilets and showers generally available
- Maintenance: Some marinas offer minor repair facilities, but for extensive maintenance, traveling to larger marinas or the mainland (e.g., Zadar) may be necessary
Additional Facilities
- Restaurants and Cafes: Many marinas have adjacent dining facilities.
- Provisions: Grocery stores and marine supply shops may be nearby.
- Customs and Immigration: For international sailors, customs and immigration facilities are generally not available on Ugljan itself but rather in Zadar.
- Transport: Car rentals, bike rentals, and local buses may be available for getting around the island or traveling to other parts of the archipelago.
Nautical Conditions
- Weather: Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. Marinas are generally well-sheltered.
- Navigation: Generally straightforward, but sailors should be cautious of changing weather conditions and local marine traffic.
Nearby Attractions
- Beaches: Numerous pebbled and sandy beaches around the island.
- Historical Sites: Roman ruins and old churches can be found in the village of Ugljan and other parts of the island.
- Natural Beauty: Scenic coastal trails and inland hiking routes.
Contact Information
- Harbormaster: Generally located in the main town of each island.
- Tourist Office: Available in the village or nearby towns for additional information on activities and services.
Given the salience of individual name recognition, please ensure to verify the exact location and availability of the facilities before planning your trip.
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NOETHE | Sailing | 11/10/2024 |