POMENA

  • HRPMN
  • Latitude: 42.7881
  • Longitude: 17.3439
  • Adriatic Sea
  • Marina in Croatia

Location: Pomena Croatia

Pomena is a small village and harbor located on the western end of the island of Mljet, which is part of Croatia's southern Adriatic archipelago. It is within the Dubrovnik-Neretva County, a region known for its stunning coastline, clear waters, and historic sites. Here are some key points and specifications about the port and the area:

General Description:

  1. Location: Pomena is situated on the west coast of Mljet Island, which is about 37 kilometers (23 miles) long and 3.2 kilometers (2 miles) wide. The village is located near the entrance of Mljet National Park, which is one of the key attractions in the area.

  2. Accessibility: Pomena is accessible by ferry from multiple locations including Dubrovnik, which is approximately 50 kilometers (31 miles) to the east. The island can also be reached by yachts and small boats.

  3. Tourist Attraction: Pomena is a gateway to the Mljet National Park, famous for its two saltwater lakes (Veliko Jezero and Malo Jezero), dense pine forests, and rich biodiversity. The region is popular for activities like sailing, kayaking, hiking, and swimming.

Port Specifications:

  1. Harbor Type: Natural harbor providing good shelter from prevailing winds, particularly those from the north and west.

  2. Facilities:

    • Berth: The port has a small quay where yachts and small boats can dock. Additional moorings may be available, but space can be limited during peak tourist seasons.
    • Depth: The water depth around the quay generally ranges around 2 to 4 meters (6.5 to 13 feet), suitable for small to medium-sized boats.
    • Amenities: Basic amenities such as water and electricity connections are available at the quay. However, facilities might not be as extensive as in larger marinas.
    • Fueling: There is no dedicated fuel station at the port; the nearest fueling point is in the larger town of Sobra, which is also on Mljet Island.
  3. Navigation:

    • Coordinates: Approximately 42°47'N 17°22'E.
    • Approach: Mariners should be cautious of underwater rocks and should follow local navigation guidance to safely enter the harbor.
  4. Land Facilities:

    • Accommodation: Pomena has a few hotels, guesthouses, and restaurants catering to tourists. The most notable is the Hotel Odisej, which offers a range of services including dining and recreational activities.
    • Shops: There are local shops for basic supplies, but for more extensive shopping, visitors may need to go to other parts of Mljet or Dubrovnik.
  5. Transport Links:

    • Ferry Services: Regular ferries connect Pomena with other parts of Croatia, particularly Dubrovnik. The ferry schedule can vary seasonally.
    • Road Access: The village is connected by local roads, but these can be narrow and winding typical of island roads.

Pomena's port, while small, serves as a crucial point for visitors exploring Mljet's natural beauty and is an important stop within the Adriatic sailing routes. It combines basic marina amenities with the charm of an unspoiled natural environment, making it a favored destination for nature lovers and maritime travelers.

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