OSTRICA
- Latitude: 43.8033
- Longitude: 15.8931
- Adriatic Sea
- Marina in Croatia
Location: Ostrica Sibenik-Knin County Croatia
Oštrica, situated along the stunning Dalmatian coastline of Croatia, offers a quintessential glimpse into the maritime charm of the Adriatic Sea. The port serves primarily as a coastal anchorage and docking area for medium-sized vessels, private yachts, and local fishing boats. It is widely recognized for its clear waters, scenic views, and as a convenient stopover for those navigating the Croatian archipelago.
Port Specifications
Location
- Latitude/Longitude: Approximately 43.5061° N, 16.1597° E
- Nearby Towns: Close to Šibenik, Trogir, and Split
Harbor Type
- Type: Coastal natural anchorage
- Protection: Sheltered by surrounding natural formations, reducing exposure to harsh weather conditions.
Depth
- Entrance Channel: Typically around 4-6 meters
- Berthing Area: 3-4 meters on average, adequate for medium-sized leisure crafts and small commercial vessels.
Facilities
- Berths: Fixed piers with mooring lines.
- Electricity: Limited availability; predominantly self-serviced.
- Water Supply: Potable water available at selected docking points.
- Fuel: Fueling facilities may be limited; nearest full-service station can be found in larger nearby ports.
- Waste Management: Basic waste disposal services. Modern facilities may be found in more prominent neighboring ports.
- Repairs and Maintenance: Basic services available; more complex repairs require visiting larger nearby maritime facilities.
Services
- Customs and Immigration: Not typically served directly; formal checks are conducted at larger ports such as Split or Šibenik.
- Provisions: Basic provisioning available locally; extensive supplies need to be sourced from nearby towns.
- Communication: Mobile phone coverage is generally good; Wi-Fi services might be limited or require local arrangements.
Additional Information
- Accessibility: Easily accessible via boat; nearest airports are in Split (approximately 30 km away).
- Attractions: The surrounding area is rich in natural beauty, historic architecture (notably from Roman, Venetian, and Medieval periods), and offers recreational activities like snorkeling, diving, and sightseeing tours.
- Weather: Mediterranean climate with warm summers and mild winters; sailors should be aware of the "Bura" and "Jugo" winds which can impact navigation.
Recommendations
- Navigation: Recommended to take local maritime guides for entering and exiting, especially if unfamiliar with the area.
- Timing: Visiting during peak season (June to September) offers the best weather and activity options but can be crowded.
- Environmental Concerns: Stay informed about local marine preservation efforts and regulations to ensure protection of the delicate Adriatic eco-system.
Oštrica’s port embodies the serene yet vibrant maritime culture of Croatia, making it an enticing destination for sailors and tourists alike exploring the Adriatic Sea.
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