SVETI JURAJ
- HRSVJ
- Latitude: 44.9295
- Longitude: 14.9198
- Adriatic Sea
- Marina in Croatia
Location: Croatia
Marine Port: Sveti Juraj, Croatia
Sveti Juraj is a small yet picturesque coastal village located in Croatia, nestled in the northern Adriatic Sea. Its harbor primarily caters to local fishermen, smaller recreational vessels, and charter yachts. While it might not be a bustling commercial port, it is a charming stop for those cruising along the Croatian coastline.
Port Specifications
Location:
- Latitude: Approximately 44.91° N
- Longitude: Approximately 14.93° E
- Situated along the coast, close to the city of Senj.
Harbor Type:
- Sveti Juraj is a natural harbor, enhanced with man-made structures to improve its usability.
Navigation and Access:
- Access is straightforward, though mariners should be cautious of local weather conditions and consult navigation charts for any potential underwater obstructions.
Depth:
- The port can generally accommodate vessels with a draft of up to 3 meters.
Mooring:
- Primarily consists of quayside moorings and a small number of buoys.
- Suitable for small boats, sailing yachts, and catamarans.
Facilities:
- Basic amenities including water and electricity, although the availability can be limited, especially during peak tourist seasons.
- Fuel supplies can be obtained in nearby larger ports such as Senj.
- Repair facilities are minimal, so major repairs would need to be carried out elsewhere.
Services:
- There are a few local shops and restaurants close to the harbor.
- Provisions can be replenished at local grocery stores.
- No extensive maritime support services; for more comprehensive needs, visiting a larger port in the region would be necessary.
Customs and Immigration:
- Not a designated port of entry for customs and immigration.
- Vessels entering from international waters must clear in/out at a dedicated port of entry nearby, such as Senj or Rijeka.
Port Surroundings
Tourist Attractions:
- Sveti Juraj is known for its scenic beauty, clear waters and is a popular destination for those seeking tranquility.
- The proximity to the Velebit National Park offers additional opportunities for explorers and nature enthusiasts.
Cultural Sites:
- Historical churches and the nearby town of Senj with its ancient fortresses.
Natural Beauty:
- Pristine beaches and coves ideal for swimming, snorkeling, and other water activities.
Environmental Conditions
- Weather:
- Mediterranean climate with warm, dry summers and mild, wet winters.
- Wind conditions can vary, with the potential for strong Bora winds, which are typical in the Adriatic.
Conclusion
Sveti Juraj is ideal for small-scale marine activities and for cruisers seeking a serene escape on the Croatian coast. While it lacks extensive facilities and services, its charm lies in its simplicity and natural beauty, making it a worthwhile stop for sailors exploring the Adriatic Sea.
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