RUKAVAC
- Latitude: 43.0217
 - Longitude: 16.213
 - Adriatic Sea
 - Marina in Croatia
 
Location: Rukavac Croatia
Phone number: +385-21-711-672
Web-site: http://www.visinfo.org/en/port-rukavac/
Rukavac is a quaint and charming settlement located on the southeastern coast of the island of Vis in Croatia. It's well-known for its coastal beauty and tranquil surroundings, which make it a delightful spot for yachting and boating enthusiasts. Below is a detailed description and specification of the marine port in Rukavac:
Port Description:
Location:
- Coordinates: Approximately 43.0249° N latitude, 16.2045° E longitude.
 - Island: Vis, which is situated in the central part of the Adriatic Sea.
 
General Features:
- Type: Small marina/harbor.
 - Usage: Primarily used for small boats, yachts, and pleasure craft.
 - Surrounding Area: The port is nestled in a secluded bay surrounded by lush greenery and rocky shores, offering picturesque views and a serene atmosphere.
 
Access:
- Sea Access: The port is accessible through clear navigational channels with straightforward entry from the open sea.
 - Land Access: Roads connect Rukavac to other parts of the island, including the main town, Vis Town, which is about 10 kilometers away.
 
Port Specifications:
Facilities:
- Berths: Limited number of berths catering mainly to smaller vessels.
 - Docks: Basic docking facilities with some floating pontoons.
 - Moorings: Several mooring buoys available for use.
 - Depth: Varies by location, with some areas suitable for vessels with deeper drafts.
 - Docking Assistance: Typically, there is staff or local assistance available seasonally, especially during peak summer months.
 
Services:
- Water Supply: Available.
 - Electricity: Available.
 - Fuel: Limited fuel services in the immediate area; nearest refueling station may require a short sail to other locations on the island.
 - Repairs and Maintenance: Basic repair services, with more comprehensive facilities available in larger ports on the island.
 
Amenities:
- Sanitary Facilities: Basic sanitary facilities including restrooms.
 - Food and Dining: Several local restaurants and cafes serve regional cuisine and are within walking distance.
 - Shopping: Limited shopping options are available; however, essential supplies can be found.
 - Accommodations: Nearby holiday rentals, guesthouses, and small-scale hotels available for visitors.
 
Nearby Attractions:
- Beaches: Numerous beautiful pebble and rocky beaches like Srebrna Beach, which is one of the most famous on the island.
 - Caves: The renowned Green Cave on Ravnik Island is a short boat trip away.
 - Natural Beauty: The area is known for its crystal-clear waters and lush, unspoiled nature.
 
Nautical Considerations:
- Prevailing Winds: The region experiences the common Mediterranean wind patterns, with the Maestral (northwest wind) being frequent in the summer, providing ideal conditions for sailing.
 - Weather: Mediterranean climate with mild, wet winters and hot, dry summers.
 - Safety: Generally considered a safe and secure spot for anchorage; however, due care is necessary to avoid underwater rocks in some areas.
 
Important Notes:
- Regulations: Visitors should ensure they comply with Croatian maritime regulations and marine park rules where applicable.
 - Reservations: During peak tourist season, it is advisable to make reservations for berthing due to limited space.
 
Rukavac harbor, with its serene and idyllic setting, makes for a perfect stopover for mariners looking to explore the natural beauty and peaceful ambiance of Vis Island.
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