VRBOSKA
- HRVRS
- Latitude: 43.1803
- Longitude: 16.6742
- Adriatic Sea
- Marina in Croatia
Location: Croatia
Marine Port Description and Specifications: VRBOSKA, Croatia
Location:
- Geographic Coordinates: Approximately 43.1772° N latitude and 16.6748° E longitude
- Island: Hvar
- Region: Split-Dalmatia County, Croatia
Overview: Vrboska, often described as "Little Venice," is situated on the northern coast of the island of Hvar in the Adriatic Sea. Known for its rich cultural and historical heritage, the town of Vrboska is a modest-sized, picturesque harbor set in a narrow and winding bay surrounded by lush pine forests and olive groves.
Harbor Layout:
- Entrance: The narrow entrance to Vrboska harbor is well-marked and accessible.
- Quays and Piers: Vrboska has several mooring points along its winding waterway, with both quays and small piers catering to boats and yachts.
- Depth: Average depth at the entrance and within the inner harbor is around 2-4 meters, suitable for small to medium-sized vessels.
- Navigation: Marked by navigational lights and buoys. Mariners should use updated nautical charts for safe entry and exit.
Facilities:
- Marina Services: The nearby ACI Marina Vrboska offers:
- Berths: Approximately 85 berths
- Depth at Berth: Up to 4 meters
- Water and Electricity Hook-ups
- Toilets and Showers
- Wi-Fi
- Fuel station
- Waste disposal and recycling services
- Boat Repairs and Maintenance: Limited services available, but comprehensive repairs can be arranged in larger nearby ports.
- Provisions and Shopping: Small local markets, bakeries, and shops in the town. Larger grocery stores available in nearby Jelsa (5 km away).
Accessibility:
- Road: Connected by local roads to other parts of Hvar island, including the main town of Hvar and Stari Grad.
- Ferry: Regular ferry services run to Hvar Island from the mainland (Split), docking at Stari Grad, which is around 10-15 km from Vrboska.
Visitor Information:
- Attractions: Vrboska is known for its cultural sites, including the Fortified Church of St. Mary of Mercy, the Fishing Museum, and charming Renaissance and Baroque buildings.
- Restaurants and Bars: A variety of dining options offering local Dalmatian cuisine and seafood.
- Beaches: Nearby beaches and secluded coves are accessible by boat or short hiking trails.
- Seasonal Activity: Most vibrant during the summer months when nautical tourism peaks.
Key Specifications:
- Type: Coastal Harbor, Marina
- Primary Use: Yachting, Fishing, Local Transportation
- Capacity: Approximately 80-100 vessels at ACI Marina
- Harbor Depth: 2-4 meters
- Amenities: Water, Electricity, Wi-Fi, Fuel, Sanitation
Safety and Regulations:
- Harbor Master: Local authorities oversee maritime operations. Relevant information can be obtained from the Harbor Master's office.
- Weather: Check local weather forecasts regularly. The Adriatic can experience sudden weather changes. The Bora (north-northeast wind) and the Sirocco (south wind) can impact sailing.
- Environmental Regulations: Strict regulations to protect the marine environment. Waste disposal must be done at authorized points.
Conclusion: Vrboska is a charming, well-equipped harbor on Hvar island that caters primarily to yachts and small recreational vessels. Its combination of natural beauty, historical significance, and adequate marina services makes it a popular destination for sailors in the Adriatic.
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