SVETI PETAR ISLAND
- Latitude: 44.4628
- Longitude: 14.5556
- Adriatic Sea
- Marina in Croatia
Location: Croatia
Sveti Petar Island is a small island situated near Makarska, a prominent coastal town in Croatia. The island is located in the Adriatic Sea and is part of the Dalmatian coastline, which is known for its stunning natural beauty, crystal-clear waters, and historical significance. While not a major shipping hub, the island and its surroundings are significant for tourism, recreational boating, and local transportation. Here's a detailed description and specification for the marine port or anchorage point on Sveti Petar Island:
Location
- Geographical Position: Sveti Petar Island is located at approximately 43.2982° N latitude and 17.0163° E longitude, just off the coast of Makarska.
- Nearby Landmarks: Makarska Peninsula to the east, close proximity to the Biokovo Mountain range.
Harbor and Mooring Facilities
- Type of Anchorage: Mainly a sheltered anchorage point with limited facilities. It provides a safe mooring spot for small to medium-sized boats and yachts.
- Water Depth: Generally ranges from 3 to 10 meters, making it suitable for smaller vessels.
- Bottom Composition: The seabed is typically sand and rock, providing good holding ground for anchors.
Infrastructure
- Docking Space: No significant commercial port infrastructure. Mainly used for small boats and yachts to moor temporarily.
- Mooring Buoys: Limited number of mooring buoys available.
- Quay: None – vessels must anchor offshore or use the available mooring buoys.
Services
- Fuel: No fuel stations on the island. The nearest fueling station is in Makarska.
- Water and Electricity: No direct supply on the island. Yachts and boats need to be self-sufficient.
- Maintenance: No repair facilities available on the island.
- Waste Disposal: Limited to none; boaters should dispose of waste responsibly in mainland facilities.
Navigation
- Access Channels: Relatively straightforward navigation from open sea to the anchorage, though care must be taken to avoid underwater rocks.
- Navigational Aids: Limited; reliance on GPS and nautical charts is essential for safe arrival.
Environmental Considerations
- Protected Areas: The surrounding waters and coastline are part of a protected natural area, so adherence to environmental regulations is crucial.
- Wildlife: Home to various species of marine life and birds, so minimal disturbance is advised.
Activities and Tourism
- Leisure: Popular among tourists for swimming, snorkeling, and exploring. The island itself has a small chapel and walking paths.
- Tours: Often included in local boat tours from Makarska, particularly for its scenic views and historical significance.
- Nearby Attractions: Close to Makarska, which offers a range of amenities, restaurants, cafes, and tourist services.
Safety
- Weather Conditions: Generally favorable but be cautious of sudden changes in weather, especially during the Bora wind conditions which can occur in the Adriatic Sea.
- Emergency Services: Limited on the island; nearest emergency services are in Makarska.
Additional Notes
- Seasonality: Most boating and tourist activities occur during the summer months (June to September).
- Permits and Regulations: Check local maritime regulations and obtain necessary permits for anchoring.
The primary allure of Sveti Petar Island is its natural beauty and tranquil setting, making it a favored stop for recreational boating and day trips rather than a fully-fledged maritime port.
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Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
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BATOO | Sailing | 11/9/2024 |