RAVA
- Latitude: 44.022
- Longitude: 15.0585
- Adriatic Sea
- Port in Croatia
Location: Rava Zadar County Croatia
Rava is a small island in the Zadar Archipelago, situated in the Adriatic Sea off the coast of Croatia. The island of Rava is known for its charming and tranquil environment, making it a modest yet attractive destination for those navigating the Adriatic waters. Here’s a detailed description and specifications of the marine port on Rava Island:
Description:
- Location: Rava is located between the islands of Iž and Dugi Otok, about 16 kilometers southwest of the city of Zadar.
- Geography: The island features a rugged coastline with numerous coves and inlets, offering natural shelter for boats and yachts.
- Function: The port predominantly serves local fishing boats and yachts, providing a safe haven for maritime travelers exploring the Zadar Archipelago.
Port Specifications:
- Harbor Type: Small natural harbor
- Coordinates: Approximately 44°01′N 15°01′E
- Depths:
- Entrance Channel: Typically depths range between 3 to 5 meters
- Inner Harbor: Depths vary but mostly range from 2 to 4 meters
Facilities and Services:
- Mooring:
- Several mooring berths available for small to medium-sized vessels.
- Mooring buoys are also present.
- Anchorage:
- Safe anchorage spots in and around the harbor area.
- Good holding ground, primarily sand and mud.
- Water Supply: Limited, usually provided during certain periods of the day.
- Electricity: Usually not available at the moorings.
- Fuel: No fuel stations; nearest fuel service is in Zadar or other larger islands.
- Repairs: Basic repair services available; for extensive repairs, boats may need to head to larger ports like Zadar.
- Waste Disposal: Limited facilities; visitors are advised to take waste with them.
Navigation:
- Approach: Navigating to Rava requires attention to the charts due to the presence of shallows and rocks in certain areas.
- Lights & Markings: Basic navigation aids; use up-to-date nautical charts for safe entry.
- Weather: Generally mild with typical Mediterranean conditions, but sailors should be cautious of sudden storms.
Nearby Amenities:
- Shops and Supplies: Small local grocery stores for basic provisions.
- Dining: A few local restaurants and konobas (taverns) offering traditional Croatian cuisine, typically based on seafood.
- Accommodations: Limited but cozy guesthouses or apartments may be available.
- Communication: Mobile network coverage is generally good.
Points of Interest:
- Scenic Views: Spectacular views of the Adriatic Sea and surrounding islands.
- Activities: Ideal for swimming, snorkeling, and exploring the natural beauty.
Accessibility:
- Transport: Access mainly by private boat or yacht. Ferry services from larger nearby islands or the mainland may be available seasonally.
Please note that the facilities and services available at Rava’s marine port can be limited compared to larger, more developed ports. Mariners should plan accordingly and ensure they have necessary provisions before arrival.
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