PRIZNA
- HRPRN
- Latitude: 44.6016
- Longitude: 14.9691
- Adriatic Sea
- Port in Croatia
Location: Prizna 53287 Croatia
Web-site: http://example.com/port-prizna
Marine Port Description and Specification: PRIZNA, Croatia
Location:
- Geographical Coordinates: Latitude: 44.6504° N, Longitude: 14.8993° E
- Region: Northern part of the Adriatic Sea, within the Kvarner Gulf area.
- Nearby Landmarks: Opposite the island of Pag, near the Velebit Channel.
Overview: Prizna is a small port located on the Adriatic coast of Croatia, predominantly known for its ferry connections to the island of Pag. It serves as an important transit point due to its strategic location, facilitating passenger and vehicle transfers across the channel.
Port Facilities:
- Ferry Terminal: Equipped to handle regular ferry services, primarily connecting with the island of Pag (ferry route Prizna-Žigljen).
- Berthing: Limited berthing spaces mainly accommodating ferry boats and small vessels.
- Draft Depth: Generally shallow, suitable for ferries and small yachts.
Services:
- Ferry Services: Daily ferry services to the island of Pag, significant for both local commuters and tourists.
- Parking Facilities: Available for vehicles waiting to board the ferry.
- Amenities: Basic amenities such as restrooms, waiting areas, and potentially a small kiosk or café.
Navigation and Access:
- Approach: Accessible through the Velebit Channel. Mariners need to navigate with care due to potential strong winds and currents in the channel.
- Hydrography: Good shelter from prevailing winds from the sea, though exposed to strong Bora winds which are common in the region.
- Maritime Signals: Standard navigation aids visible, including buoys and lights for safe entry and exit.
Nearby Services and Infrastructure:
- Accommodation: Limited but available in nearby villages and towns.
- Local Transport: Connected by road to other major towns in the region and accessible by the Croatian highway network.
- Provisions: Mainly available in nearby larger towns, as Prizna itself has limited commercial facilities.
Environmental Considerations:
- Protection: The port area and surrounding waters are generally clean, but the port does not have extensive pollution control facilities.
- Regulations: Vessels must comply with local maritime regulations governed by the Croatian maritime authorities.
Port Authority:
- Managed under the jurisdiction of the local authorities in coordination with national maritime agencies, ensuring the safety and regulation of maritime operations.
Summary
Prizna is a vital small port primarily serving as a ferry terminal linking mainland Croatia to the island of Pag, making it crucial for both local transit and tourism. While it offers basic facilities and services, it exists mainly as a transfer point rather than a full-fledged commercial port. Its sheltered position makes it a key transit location, although mariners should be cautious of the occasional severe weather conditions, particularly the Bora winds.
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