SMOKVICA
- Latitude: 43.5131
- Longitude: 15.9415
- Adriatic Sea
- Marina in Croatia
Location: Korčula Dubrovnik-Neretva County Croatia
Smokvica is a small village located on the southern part of Korčula Island in Croatia. While not primarily known for a large commercial marine port, Smokvica does have maritime facilities that cater to local fishing vessels and leisure boats. Here is a detailed description and specification of the maritime facilities in Smokvica:
Description:
Smokvica is more renowned for its vineyards, olive oil production, and scenic landscapes than its maritime infrastructure. Nonetheless, the village's proximity to the Adriatic Sea provides it with some basic marine facilities.
Marine Port/Facility Specifications:
Location:
- Latitude: Approximately 42.9422° N
- Longitude: Approximately 16.9094° E
- Situated on the southern part of Korčula Island.
Harbor Type: Primarily a small sheltered harbor suitable for yachts, fishing boats, and small leisure vessels.
Marina Services:
- Mooring: Limited mooring facilities due to the small size of the harbor.
- Anchorage: Some safe anchorage areas within the sheltered waters.
- Fueling: Basic fuel facilities may be available; however, larger fueling stations are located in more prominent marinas like those in Korčula Town.
- Repairs and Maintenance: Limited; more extensive repairs would require services from larger nearby ports such as Vela Luka or Korčula Town.
Capacity and Size:
- Berths: Limited number of berths typically serving local fishing boats and leisure craft.
- Depth: Variable, generally shallow, suitable for small to medium-sized vessels.
Facilities:
- Electricity and Water Supply: Basic amenities for moored vessels.
- Sanitation Services: Limited; more comprehensive services available in larger neighboring marinas.
- Restaurants and Shops: Proximity to local amenities in Smokvica village and nearby Blato town.
Navigation:
- Approach: Navigating into the harbor may require local knowledge due to shallows and other maritime obstructions.
- Tides and Currents: Generally stable without extreme tidal changes, typical of the Adriatic Sea.
Nearby Points of Interest:
- Korčula Town: Historic town with more extensive maritime facilities and tourist attractions.
- Blato: Nearby inland town offering additional amenities and cultural experiences.
- Beaches and Natural Sites: Close to pristine beaches and natural splendor of Korčula Island.
Conclusion:
Smokvica as a marine port offers basic facilities primarily for local and leisure purposes. It's limited in terms of commercial maritime activities and infrastructural depth. For more comprehensive marine services, one would need to rely on larger and more developed ports on Korčula Island. However, Smokvica provides a serene and authentic Croatian maritime experience with its proximity to beautiful landscapes and local culture. Always check the latest updates and local maritime regulations when planning a visit.
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