PODACA
- Latitude: 43.1235
 - Longitude: 17.3008
 - Adriatic Sea
 - Marina in Croatia
 
Location: Croatia
Podaca is a tranquil village located on the Makarska Riviera, one of the most scenic stretches of coastline in Croatia. Though it may not be a major marina hub, it does feature mooring facilities that cater to smaller boats and yachts, making it a popular stop for sailing enthusiasts looking for a quieter, less commercialized port.
Here's a detailed description and specification of the marina facilities in Podaca:
Location
- Region: Dalmatia, Croatia
 - Proximity: Situated approximately 35 km south of Makarska and 2 km from the town of Gradac. It lies conveniently along the Adriatic Highway (D8).
 
Marina Features
- Mooring Spots: Limited, primarily accommodating small to medium-sized boats and yachts.
 - Docking: Typically fixed mooring. May not offer a wide selection of berths.
 - Depth: Generally suitable for vessels with a shallow draft. Depths should be checked in advance for larger boats.
 - Sea Conditions: The waters are typically calm owing to the protective geography of the bay area.
 
Services and Amenities
- Utilities: Basic utilities such as fresh water and electricity may be available.
 - Maintenance: Basic repair facilities; advanced maintenance services might require travel to a larger marina in Makarska.
 - Fuel: No dedicated fuel station. The nearest fuel supplies would be in larger neighboring towns.
 - Security: Informal, with limited staff presence. Always advisable to secure your boat properly.
 
Nearby Facilities
- Restaurants and Cafés: A variety of local dining options featuring traditional Dalmatian cuisine.
 - Shops: Small local markets and shops.
 - Accommodation: Several hotels, guesthouses, and private accommodations in close vicinity.
 - Tourist Spots: Close to beautiful pebble beaches, historic sites, and natural attractions such as the Biokovo mountain range.
 
Navigation Tips
- Weather: Mediterranean climate with warm summers and mild winters, but sailors should always stay updated on local weather conditions.
 - Approach: Typically straightforward, with clear water making it easier to navigate. Always follow the latest nautical charts and local guidelines.
 - Anchorages: Alternative anchorage points are available along the coast if the small marina is full or unsuitable due to weather conditions.
 
Contact Information
- Harbormaster's Office: Detailed contact information may vary; often handled through local municipality channels in such small settlements.
 - Local Tourism Office: Can provide additional details, contacts, and emergency numbers.
 
While Podaca may not be a bustling marina destination, its charm lies in its serene environment and proximity to some of Croatia's most stunning natural landscapes. Sailors stopping here can enjoy a peaceful respite from the more crowded ports while experiencing authentic Dalmatian hospitality.
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