TROGIR
- HRTRO
- Latitude: 43.513
- Longitude: 16.2489
- Adriatic Sea
- Port in Croatia
Location: Trogir Split-Dalmatia County 21220 Croatia
Trogir is a historic town and port situated on the Adriatic coast in Croatia. It is located in the Split-Dalmatia County, and its close proximity to Split makes it a significant and strategic location for marine activities. Below are some descriptions and specifications related to Trogir marine port:
General Description:
- Location: Trogir is positioned on a small island nestled between the Croatian mainland and the larger island of Čiovo. It is connected to both via bridges.
- Coordinates: Approximately at 43.5167° N latitude and 16.2500° E longitude.
- Historical Significance: The town of Trogir is renowned for its well-preserved medieval architecture and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Port Facilities:
- Maritime Services: The port offers a range of maritime services including berthing, fueling, maintenance, and repair facilities.
- Marina: Trogir is home to the ACI Marina Trogir, which is one of the main marinas in the area. It offers modern amenities and services for yachts and smaller vessels.
- Capacity: The ACI Marina Trogir has approximately 174 berths.
- Length of Berths: Berths can accommodate vessels up to about 60 meters in length.
- Depth: The depth varies by berth, but it generally ranges from 2.5 to 4 meters.
Nautical Information:
- Navigation: The approach to Trogir port can be made from the Split Channel or the north via the Drvenik Passage. Navigational aids and markings are in place to guide vessels safely.
- Tides and Currents: The tidal range is relatively small, but local currents can be influenced by winds, which are typically moderate.
- Weather: The region has a Mediterranean climate with mild, wet winters and hot, dry summers. Wind patterns are predominated by the Bora and the Sirocco.
Facilities and Services:
- Fuel Dock: Available for refueling boats.
- Water Supply: Freshwater connections available for moored vessels.
- Electricity: Power hookups provided at berths.
- Sanitary Facilities: Modern shower and toilet facilities for mariners.
- Chandlery: Stores offering marine supplies and equipment.
- Shipyard: Located nearby for more extensive repairs and maintenance.
- Security: The port area is monitored and secured.
Accessibility:
- Air: The nearest major airport is Split Airport, located about 6 kilometers from Trogir, accessible within a 10-minute drive.
- Road: Trogir is well-connected by road, with convenient access to the A1 motorway.
- Ferry: Regular ferry services connect Trogir with nearby islands and other coastal towns.
Tourism and Amenities:
- Historic Sites: Numerous historical sites such as Kamerlengo Fortress, Cathedral of St. Lawrence, and many Renaissance and Baroque buildings.
- Accommodation: Hotels, guesthouses, and private accommodations available.
- Dining and Entertainment: Restaurants, cafes, and shops catering to tourists and locals alike.
Note: Before planning a visit or maritime journey, it's advisable to contact local port authorities or the marina for up-to-date information and specific inquiries.
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