SLATINE
- HRSLT
- Latitude: 44.1469
- Longitude: 14.8349
- Adriatic Sea
- Marina in Croatia
Location: Croatia
Slatine is a small coastal village located on the northeastern side of the island of Čiovo in Croatia. It's a picturesque location known for its beautiful beaches, clear waters, and Mediterranean ambiance. The marine infrastructure here is modest, catering primarily to local fishermen, small boat owners, and tourists. Here, I will provide a description and specifications as of the latest available information:
Slatine Marine Port
General Overview:
- Location: Northeastern side of Čiovo Island, Croatia.
- Coordinates: Approximately 43.5004° N latitude, 16.3044° E longitude.
- Proximity: Close to the city of Trogir (about 8 kilometers) and Split (around 30 minutes by boat).
Facilities:
- Type of Port: Small maritime port mainly for local and recreational use.
- Berthing: Limited berthing space available for small to medium-sized vessels.
- Mooring: Some mooring buoys available for transient vessels.
- Docking: Concrete docks with basic amenities.
- Water Depth: Generally shallow coastal waters; larger vessels might find access limited.
Services:
- Water Supply: Basic water supply available at docking points.
- Electricity: Limited electrical hookups; not all berths may have access.
- Fueling: No dedicated fuel station within the port. Nearest fuel stations are in Trogir or Split.
- Repairs and Maintenance: Basic repair services available; advanced services would require visiting larger nearby ports.
- Waste Disposal: Basic waste disposal facilities present.
Navigation:
- Approach: Generally straightforward but requires careful navigation due to shallow areas and local maritime traffic.
- Tides and Currents: Relatively mild tide variations, typical of the Adriatic Sea.
- Weather Conditions: Typical Mediterranean climate—mild, wet winters and hot, dry summers.
Nearby Amenities:
- Accommodation: Various units including hotels, guesthouses, and apartments available in Slatine.
- Restaurants and Cafés: Several local eateries offering traditional Dalmatian cuisine.
- Shops: Small grocery stores and essential shops for provisioning.
- Attractions: Proximity to historical sites like Trogir, beautiful beaches, and clear Adriatic waters ideal for swimming and snorkeling.
Additional Notes:
- Tourism: The port and village are more active during the summer tourist season.
- Local Character: Offers a quiet, charming atmosphere typical of small Croatian coastal villages.
- Transport Links: Accessible by road from Trogir and by ferry and boat services from Split and other nearby locations.
This description and specification provide a basic understanding of what to expect when visiting Slatine's marine port, which primarily serves smaller vessels and recreational boating activities. For more detailed and updated information, it’s advisable to contact local authorities or marinas directly.
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