TKON

  • HRTKN
  • Latitude: 43.9229
  • Longitude: 15.4186
  • Adriatic Sea
  • Port in Croatia

Location: Croatia

Tkon is a charming small town located on the island of Pašman, part of the Zadar Archipelago in Croatia. While Tkon does have a port, it primarily serves local fishermen, smaller boats, and the ferry route connecting the island to the mainland at Biograd na Moru. Here's an overview of the port and its specifications:

Port Description:

  • Location: Tkon, Island of Pašman, Croatia.
  • Coordinates: Approximately 43.9351° N latitude, 15.4301° E longitude.
  • Accessibility: From the mainland, the port is accessible via a ferry from Biograd na Moru, which is a short trip of about 15-20 minutes.

Port Specifications:

  • Type: Small coastal port primarily used for local and touristic purposes.
  • Berthing Facilities:
    • Quays: The port provides several quays suitable for small to medium-sized vessels.
    • Marina: There are moorings available primarily for local fishing boats, recreational boats, and yachts. Visitor berths can also be found, especially during tourist season.
  • Depth: The water depth at the berths generally ranges between 2.5 to 4 meters, accommodating smaller vessels.
  • Services:
    • Water Supply: Available on the quays and marina.
    • Electricity: Charging points are available for boats.
    • Fueling: Limited fuel stations; typically, boats need to refuel at larger nearby ports like Biograd na Moru.
    • Repairs and Maintenance: Basic services are available, with more extensive services provided in larger nearby ports.
  • Amenities:
    • Restrooms and Showers: Available near the marina area.
    • Restaurants and Cafes: The town of Tkon has several dining options within walking distance of the port.
    • Shops and Markets: Small convenience stores and local markets are accessible.
    • Customs and Immigration: Not a customs port of entry; for international arrivals, appropriate clearance needs to be done at larger ports like Zadar.
  • Transportation:
    • Ferries: Regular ferry lines connect Tkon with Biograd na Moru on the mainland.
    • Local Transport: Buses and taxis are available for moving around the island.

Tourism and Activities:

  • Beaches: Several beautiful beaches are within close proximity, offering clear waters and scenic views.
  • Historical Sites: The Benedictine Monastery of St. Cosmas and Damian on Ćokovac hill is a significant local historical site.
  • Outdoor Activities: Hiking, cycling, and water sports are popular.

Environmental Considerations:

  • Eco-Friendly Initiatives: The local community and authorities emphasize sustainability and preserving natural beauty, encouraging eco-friendly tourism and boating practices.

In summary, Tkon's port is a modest but functional and picturesque facility, ideal for local crossings, smaller vessels, and tourists seeking a tranquil maritime experience in one of Croatia's beautiful island settings. For more extensive maritime services or international sailing needs, the larger ports of Biograd na Moru or Zadar would be more suitable points of call.

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