STUPICA VELA
- Latitude: 43.6354
- Longitude: 15.6847
- Adriatic Sea
- Marina in Croatia
Location: Croatia Croatia
Phone number: +385
Marine Port Description and Specification: STUPICA VELA, Croatia
Location:
Stupica Vela is located on the eastern coast of Zirje Island, part of the Šibenik archipelago in the Adriatic Sea, Croatia. It is nestled in a picturesque bay and offers a scenic yet practical anchorage spot for mariners.
Geographical Coordinates:
Latitude: 43.6565° N
Longitude: 15.6528° E
Access and Navigation:
- Approach: The bay is approached from the south, navigating through a relatively straightforward channel. Mariners should be mindful of submerged rocks and reefs particularly near the entrance.
- Depth: Depths at the anchorage range typically from 5 to 15 meters, providing ample room for yachts and small to medium-sized boats to anchor comfortably.
- Sea Conditions: Generally calm waters, sheltered from major winds and swells, though caution should always be exercised in inclement weather.
Facilities:
- Mooring: Limited mooring buoys are available; however, anchoring is predominantly the method of securing vessels.
- Water Supply: Not typically available directly at the anchorage; visitors should ensure they have sufficient water onboard.
- Electricity: No shore power or electric hook-ups are available.
- Fuel: There are no fueling stations at this anchorage, but facilities are available on the mainland in Šibenik.
- Provisions: Limited provisioning options. Best to stock up in Šibenik or other larger ports before arrival.
Amenities:
- Restaurants/Bars: A small rustic tavern or 'konoba' might be found offering local cuisine and beverages, mainly during the tourist season.
- Waste Disposal: No formal waste disposal facilities. It is essential that mariners follow the 'leave-no-trace' principles and take all waste with them.
Local Attractions:
- Nature: Stupica Vela is known for its natural beauty, crystal-clear waters, and serene environment. Ideal for swimming, snorkeling, and enjoying the tranquility of the unspoiled Adriatic.
- History: Zirje Island has various historical sites, including ruins from the Byzantine Empire and old fortress remains that are fascinating for history enthusiasts.
- Hiking: Trails around the island offer hiking opportunities with breathtaking views of the Adriatic Sea and neighboring islands.
Regulations:
- Environmental Protection: Careful anchoring to avoid damaging underwater ecosystems such as seagrass beds is encouraged.
- Fishing: Recreational fishing may be allowed, but mariners should check local regulations and restrictions.
Communication:
- VHF: Standard VHF channels used for communication in Croatian waters should be monitored, particularly channel 16 for emergencies.
- Emergency Services: In case of emergency, contacts via VHF and local coast guard services are essential.
Important Notes:
- Seasonality: The bay experiences a significant increase in visitors during the summer months (July and August). Early arrival is recommended during peak season.
- Maritime Safety: Ensure all safety equipment is on board, and check weather forecasts regularly.
Stupica Vela offers an enchanting escape for sailors looking to explore the Adriatic's hidden gems, combining the simplicity of a natural anchorage with the allure of Croatia's maritime heritage.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
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ZAGLAV | Sailing | ZIEHE | 10/31/2024 |