POSTIRA

  • Latitude: 43.3772
  • Longitude: 16.6275
  • Adriatic Sea
  • Marina in Croatia

Location: Postira Split-Dalmatia County Croatia

Phone number: +385-21-XXXXXX

Web-site: http://www.portpostira.hr

Marine Port: Postira, Croatia

Overview: Postira is a quaint fishing village and small port located on the northern coast of Brač Island, one of Croatia's most picturesque destinations in the Adriatic Sea. Nestled between Supetar and Pučišća, Postira is known for its scenic coastline, crystal-clear waters, and charming Mediterranean architecture. The port is primarily used by local fishermen, small pleasure boats, and tourists, offering a more tranquil experience compared to busier ports in the region.

Location:

  • Latitude: 43.3734° N
  • Longitude: 16.6176° E

Facilities and Services:

Postira Port is equipped to handle a variety of vessels, including small to mid-sized leisure boats and yachts. Here is a breakdown of the key facilities and services available at the port:

1. Mooring:

  • The port provides mooring for yachts and boats along several quays.
  • Mooring is typically along the concrete docks with available bollards and mooring rings.

2. Depth:

  • The depth at the entrance to the port is approximately 5-7 meters.
  • Inside the harbor, depths range from 2 to 4 meters, suitable for smaller yachts and fishing vessels.

3. Berths:

  • There are limited berths, so it's advisable to book in advance, especially during the high season (June to September).
  • Electrical connections and water supply are available at select berths.

4. Amenities:

  • Freshwater and electricity hookups.
  • Waste disposal and recycling bins.
  • Basic sanitary facilities (toilets and showers) located near the harbor.

5. Fueling:

  • Fueling stations are limited; visitors should plan to refuel at nearby, larger ports such as Supetar.

6. Repair and Maintenance:

  • Basic repair and maintenance services are available.
  • Nearby locations (e.g., Supetar) offer more extensive marine services and parts.

7. Navigation:

  • Approach from the north with caution, noting that the area is well-charted and the waters generally calm.
  • The port is illuminated at night but low-lying; care should be taken to ensure safe nighttime navigation.

8. Provisions and Dining:

  • Proximity to the village ensures easy access to local restaurants, cafes, and markets.
  • Fresh seafood is a highlight, with several local eateries offering a variety of traditional Dalmatian dishes.

Surrounding Attractions:

  • Postira’s serene beaches like Lovrečina Bay, a short boat ride or walk from the village.
  • Historical sites such as the old parish church of St. John the Baptist.
  • Vineyards and olive groves surrounding the area produce some of Croatia's finest wines and olive oils.

Communication:

  • VHF Channel 17 is generally used for marine communications in this region.
  • Contact the local harbor office for berth reservations or inquiries.

Climate:

  • Mediterranean climate with hot summers and mild winters.
  • Prevailing summer winds are typically from the northwest (Maestral), providing excellent sailing conditions.

Travel Connections:

  • The nearest major transportation hub is the Split International Airport on the mainland, with regular ferry connections from Split to Supetar, and then road or coastal access to Postira.

Safety: Always check weather forecasts before arriving or departing, as sudden changes in weather can occur. Ensure that boats are securely moored, especially during the Bura (a strong northeasterly wind).

Postira port remains a serene and welcoming destination for sailors looking to experience authentic Croatian village life and the natural beauty of Brač Island.

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