SOBRA
- HRSBR
- Latitude: 42.741
- Longitude: 17.6082
- Adriatic Sea
- Port in Croatia
Location: Croatia
Marine Port Description and Specification: Sobra, Croatia
General Overview
- Location: Sobra, an idyllic village situated on the island of Mljet, lies in the Dalmatian region of Croatia. The port serves as a critical point for ferry connections between Mljet and the mainland.
- Coordinates: Approximately 42.7671° N latitude, 17.6036° E longitude.
Harbor Details
- Type: Coastal Port
- Primary Function: Passenger and vehicle ferry terminal, local fishing activities, small commercial deliveries, and recreational boating.
- Management: Typically managed by the local municipal authorities, with oversight and regulation by the Croatian Port Authority.
Infrastructure and Facilities
- Berthing Facilities:
- Ferry Berths: There are dedicated berths for passenger and vehicle ferries that provide regular services to and from the mainland (usually Prapratno on the Pelješac Peninsula).
- Small Craft Berths: Several smaller berths for local fishing boats, pleasure craft, and yachts.
- Water Depth: The port features sufficient depth to accommodate ferries and medium-sized vessels. Depths generally range from 4 to 6 meters.
- Navigation Aids: The port is equipped with basic navigational aids including buoys, lights, and markers to guide vessels into the harbor.
Services
- Passenger Services: Ferry terminal provides waiting areas, ticketing, and boarding facilities for passengers.
- Cargo Handling: Limited and primarily focused on small-scale, essential goods for the local community.
- Utilities: Basic utilities such as fresh water and electricity are available for visiting vessels.
- Fueling: Limited fueling services available mainly for smaller boats and local use.
Connectivity
- Road Access: The port is well-connected by local roads that lead to other parts of Mljet island, making it an essential link for both residents and tourists.
- Ferry Services: Regular ferry services connect Sobra with the mainland. The main ferry route is to Prapratno, but seasonal services may vary.
Security and Safety
- Customs: As Mljet is part of Croatia, the port adheres to Schengen Area regulations, but no extensive customs facilities exist as it primarily handles domestic routes.
- Security Measures: Basic security measures are in place to ensure safety for passengers and vessels, with local police presence during busy periods.
Environmental Considerations
- Waste Management: Facilities for waste disposal, particularly for marine waste, are often available to ensure the protection of the local marine environment.
- Ecological Concerns: The region is known for its natural beauty, including the Mljet National Park. Efforts are made to minimize environmental impact, with eco-friendly practices encouraged.
Tourism and Local Attractions
- Local Attractions: Sobra is known for its tranquil ambiance, beautiful bays, and proximity to the natural wonders of Mljet National Park.
- Accommodation and Dining: Various accommodations including guesthouses, rental apartments, and local restaurants offering traditional Croatian cuisine can be found nearby.
Future Development
- Expansion Plans: Any development plans typically aim at improving the infrastructure to cater to an increasing number of tourists while ensuring the sustainability and preservation of the pristine environment.
By integrating the natural beauty of the area with essential maritime services, Sobra stands as a quaint yet fundamentally important port in Croatia, perfectly blending functionality with scenic charm.
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