Marinas in Primorje-Gorski Kotar
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Marinas in Primorje-Gorski Kotar
ACI marina Cres
Marina in Primorje-Gorski Kotar
ACI marina Cres, a beautiful and large marina with numerous contents and winner of various awards, is located just a few minutes on foot from the center of Cres. ACI marina Cres has been awarded the prize “Tourist Flower – Quality for Croatia” for the second place in 2009 and 2010 for the category of the best marina on the Adriatic. In 2011, it was declared the best marina in the category over 450 berths, while in 2013 it was awarded the prize for the third place in the same category. The marina is also the proud winner of the Blue Flag. The “Nautical Patrol” of Jutarnji list declared ACI marina Cres the dearest marina according to sailors’ choice in 2017.
Approach
Cres harbour is approached through a 400m-wide channel. Landmarks on approach are provided by lighthouses on Cape Kovačine (Fl (2) R 6s 9m 8M) and Cape Križice (Fl G 3s 9m 4M). The exact position of the Cape Kovačine lighthouse is 44°57.6’ N 14°23.7’ E. On entering the channel between these two lighthouses the Cape Melin lighthouse (Fl R 3s 6m 3M ) is clearly visible. There is an underwater rock in its immediate vicinity and a distance of at least 50m from the cape should be maintained. The entrance to ACI Marina Cres is marked by harbour lights. There is a red light on the breakwater head (Fl (2) R 5s 7m 3M), and a green light on Martinski Islet (Fl (2) G 5s 7m 3M). From Cape Kovačine to the marina the speed limit is 5 knots; within the marina the speed limit is 2 knots.
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ACI Marina Opatija
Marina in Primorje-Gorski Kotar
Sheltered from strong bura winds by Mt. Učka, the highest mountain in Istria, close to what was the first coastal spa resort in the Adriatic and the cradle of elite tourism in the region since the time of Austria-Hungary, ACI Marina Opatija is situated in the town of Ičići. This is the best anchorage for yachts under 40 meters in the entire northern Adriatic, and its nautical tradition is three millennia old. In the 9th century BC it was home to Liburnians, skilful builders of fast ships made of wooden planks and rope that took them as far afield as North Africa and Asia Minor.
Approach
From the sea the marina is easily identified by its breakwater. The harbour is entered from the northeast. There is a lighthouse (Fl R 3s 7m 3M) on the breakwater’s head. The lighthouse’s exact position is 45°18.9’ N 14°17.8’ E. Water depth at the marina entrance is 7 metres. The speed limit within the marina is 2 knots.
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ACI Marina Rab
Marina in Primorje-Gorski Kotar
This island of wonderful natural diversity and gorgeous beaches, rich in history and cultural monuments dating to before the Romans, has not one, but two ACI marinas – Rab and Supetarska Draga. ACI Marina Rab is an ornament of its namesake town, Rab Island’s largest population centre and the focus for its culture, education and art, all fostered here for centuries. The marina is located in the town harbour and offers a plethora of amenities to boaters, from a restaurant to a maintenance and repairs shop. The island’s interior is just as impressive as its coast: as much as 35 percent of Rab is forest and fertile land, making it the second greenest Croatian island, behind Mljet.
Approach
From the sea the town of Rab is recognisable by its town walls and four bell towers. Rab harbour can be approached by sailing between Cape Frkanj, with a red lighthouse (Fl R 2s 5m 4M) and Frkanj Shoal, marked with a green lighthouse on a concrete pediment (Fl G 2s 6m 4M). The exact position of Frkanj Shoal is 44°44.9’ N 14°45.5’ E. It is also possible to round the shoal on the southeast. The harbour entrance is marked by a red lighthouse on Cape Sv. Ante (Fl R 1,5s 7m 3M) and a green lighthouse on Tunera Islet (Fl G 2s 14m 4M). Due to the presence of shallows in the vicinity of Tunera it is recommended to sail closer to the red lighthouse. ACI Marina Rab is located in Rab Bay extending southeast-northwest. The marina is protected by a breakwater with a green lighthouse (Fl G 1,5s 7m 4M) on its head. During strong jugo (south) winds it is not recommended to moor in the town harbour. The speed limit in the entrance channel is 3 knots for all vessels. The western ends of the marina’s piers are lit.
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ACI Marina Supetarska Draga
Marina in Primorje-Gorski Kotar
MARINA ACI Marina Supetarska Draga
ACI Supetarska Draga is located in a small fishing village of the same name on the northern part of Rab Island. Supetarska Draga is one of the oldest settlements on the island. Rab Island lies in the Kvarner Gulf, 10 miles E of Cres island, 6 miles S of Krk island and 3 miles N of Pag. Due to its sheltered position from all winds and long naval tradition, Supetarska Draga and its marina have become increasingly popular among sailors and boaters. The village is also a great starting point for exploring gorgeous uninhabited islets (Maman, Srednjak and Sailovac) and their sandy beaches and lagunas, which are situated right in front of Supetarska Draga Bay. ACI Marina Supetarska Draga is open all year round.
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Icici - port
Marina in Primorje-Gorski Kotar
The port of Opatija-mooring Ičići covers an area of 31,116 m 2 , of which 3,575 m 2 is land and 27,541 m 2 sea area.
The harbor consists of an operational wharf and a protective wharf, a breakwater and shores for mooring vessels approx. 130 m long. The operational wharf is 24 m long, 3 m deep along the coastal wall, and has the capacity to moor 2 smaller vessels. The protective jetty has the function of protecting the water area, mooring boats and is 20 m long. The breakwater has the function of protecting the water area, and the inner side is used for the mooring of vessels. It was built from a 200-meter long stone thrower. The shores for mooring vessels are of the type of massive coastal walls with a total length of 200 meters and a depth of 1.5 meters.
The port is equipped with devices for mooring vessels and a slipway for vessels. The port has a communal part of the port for mooring vessels with a capacity of 154 berths and 13 nautical berths. It has a connection to the road, water supply and electricity.
By the decision of the Primorje-Gorski Kotar County, and with the prior consent of the Government of the Republic of Croatia due to the particular economic interest of the Republic of Croatia, in 1999 the Opatija - Lovran - Mošćenička Draga County Port Authority was established for 10 ports: Preluk, Volosko, Dražica, Opatija, Portić, Ičići , Ika, Lovran, Medveja and Mošćenička Draga, with the aim of managing, using and building ports of county and local significance.
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Lucica stara voda
Marina in Primorje-Gorski Kotar
Our activities
Maintenance of vessels and berths
We have more than 100 berths in our port. We will soon publish a berth plan, in which you will see that our port is one of the busiest ports on the Adriatic.
Participation and organization of the competition
Our sports teams are one of the best in Croatia. We have world and European champions, seniors and juniors are always at the top in all competitions.
Sports preparation and instruction
In order to achieve the best possible results in competitions, our sports section organizes trainings, runs a fishing school and trains the youngest ages for great results.
Sports recreation
Most of our members hunt recreationally. The most important tools they use are longlines, pots, pans and squid fishing, and hunting from a boat and from the mainland.
Water and sea protection
We pay great attention to environmental protection and clean sea. We carry out many activities related to ecology, and we teach young people not to throw anything into the sea.
Management of sports facilities
In addition to the main building, which houses the club's secretariat and cafe, we also maintain the oldest fishing houses on the Adriatic, protected by UNESCO, and we have a small building where we maintain a fishing school.
Self-construction of vessels, equipment and accessories
Our society supports the self-construction of vessels and the preservation of traditional boats. We also have professional staff in self-construction and maintenance of vessels. We also have excellent anglers for making longlines, pots, nets ...
Encouraging creativity and creativity of children and youth in technical culture
Our professional boat renovators, whether in wood or fiberglass, pass on their knowledge to the young members of the club, giving them the vast knowledge they have gained through years of hard work. We must not lose those old crafts!
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Lučica Torpedo
Marina in Primorje-Gorski Kotar
Small fishing port
The port area consists of the coastal land part and the associated water area.
By transferring the borders of the port area to the cadastral plan, it follows that the land part of the port area consists of the cadastral parcels of KO Cres, namely: 5296 part, 2652 part, 2055 part, 2056 part, 2390 part and 3773 part. The ownership of the plots is registered as public property - coast and roads.
The port consists of an operational main wharf, an operational waterfront, protective wharves (eastern and western), quays for boats and a plateau for servicing boats.
The operational main pier is 120 meters long, 12 meters wide, 4 to 7 meters deep along the pier, and has the capacity to moor 2 large ships or more small ones, depending on the size. The operational coast is 65 meters long, with a depth of 3.5 to 4 meters along the coast and the capacity to moor 1 large or 3 smaller ships.
The protective piers (eastern and western) are 20 and 70 meters long, respectively. On the inside, they are used for mooring boats, while the outside is used to protect the water area and seasonally moor boats.
The shores for mooring boats have a total length of 550 meters, a depth of 1 to 3 meters and a mooring capacity including protective jetties for 240 boats.
The boat servicing platform is 500 m 2 in size .
The operational main wharf, the operational shore, the protective wharves and the shores for boats are of massive stone and concrete construction and are in relatively good condition for use. The operational main wharf, especially its surface made of stone pavement, is in a state of disrepair due to the time of use and access by heavy vehicles.
The harbor is equipped with mooring devices, a harbor light and a 3-ton crane for boats. Furthermore, the port is connected to the road, water supply, electricity and telephone. In the immediate vicinity there is a shipyard and a fuel supply station.
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Marina Admiral
Marina in Primorje-Gorski Kotar
Marina Admiral is a part of hotel Admiral's complex, so hotel's facilities and services are at disposal to all boat owners who keep their boats in the marina. Marina is suitable for the disabled people.
Open:
• All year long
Berths:
• 160 berths
• 40 dry docks
• all berths have water and power supply
• for boats with length over 20m price is calculated on agreement
• marina is safe for berthing smaller boats (speedboats)
Services:
• power supply, sanitary facilities, drinking water
• constant surveillance and security
• marina liability insurance
• cleaning services for boat underside
• warehouse renting (48 units available)
• 5 ton capacity crane
• towing services
• use of tractor
• intervention in case of broken rope
• we do not offer boats for charter
Facilities:
• reception
• ecological waste management
• laundry service
Harbour Master's Office Opatija
Zert 3, 51410 Opatija
Tel. +385 51 711 249
Opening hours: 7.00-14.00 (closed on Sundays)
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MARINA LUČICA
Marina in Primorje-Gorski Kotar
Wi - fi internet
Parking
Total number of berths : 20
Number of transit berths: 20
Number of land berths: 70
Maximum draft: 2,0 m
Water connection
Electrical outlet
Shower
WC
Boat service
Crane
DISTANCE TO:
Fuel station for boats: 2000 m
Boat equipment store: 2500 m
Distances
Beach: 50 m
Restaurant: 50 m
Shop: 200 m
Sports facilities: 1500 m
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Marina Punat
Marina in Primorje-Gorski Kotar
one of the best marinas in Croatia, with over 1000 berths, shipyard and all necessities in state of art form. Sheltered from all prevailing winds.
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Port of Lovran
Marina in Primorje-Gorski Kotar
The port of Lovran covers an area of 45,893 m 2, of which 3,737 m 2 is land and 42,156 m 2 sea area.
The port consists of an operational and protective jetty and operational shores (northern, southern and eastern) and moorings for vessels. The operational and protective jetty is 60 meters long, with a depth of 3 to 4.5 meters along the coastal wall. The outer part of the jetty has the protective function of a system of stone throwers (scholars).
The operational northern shore, 13 m + 18 m long, with a depth of 4 to 5 meters along the coastal wall, is also used as a protective jetty at the port entrance.
The operational southern coast is 60 m long, with a depth of 4 to 5 meters along the coastal wall. The coast is exposed to the action of the sea without natural and artificial protection (offshore).
The operational eastern coast is 60 m long, with a depth of 4 to 6 meters along the coastal wall. The coast is exposed to the sea without natural or artificial protection.
Part of the harbor-berth for vessels, total length 135 meters, depth along the coastal wall 0.6 to 2 meters. Then a protective jetty 50 meters long, a working level of 120 m 2 and a small protective jetty at the entrance 7 meters long.
The port has a communal part of the port for mooring vessels, with a capacity of 77 berths. The port is equipped with mooring devices, harbor lights, a crane for boats with a capacity of 3 tons and a slipway for boats, road traffic, water supply, electricity.
Within the port, there is an eco-container for receiving waste oil in a visible place.
The city's urban environment offers all the necessary service standards.
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Port of Mošćenička Draga
Marina in Primorje-Gorski Kotar
The port of Mošćenićka Draga covers an area of 24,871 m 2, of which 1,877 m 2 is land and 22,994 m 2 is sea area.
The port consists of an operational coast, a protective jetty-breakwater and shores for mooring vessels. The operational coast is 72 m + 15 m + 61 m long, with a depth of 2.5-4.5 meters along the coastal wall.
The protective jetty-breakwater has the function of protecting the water area and is used for the mooring of vessels. It is 30 meters long. The banks for mooring boats are of the type of massive coastal walls with a total length of 140 meters and a depth of 0.5–2.9 meters.
The port has a communal part of the port for the mooring of vessels with a capacity of 62 berths and 6 nautical berths. The port is equipped with devices for mooring boats, a harbor light, a slipway and a crane for ships with a capacity of 3 tons. It has a connection to the road, water supply and electricity.
Within the harbor there is an eco-storage together with an eco-container for waste oils. In the harbor there are also two smaller brick warehouses and a room with a cooling device for the needs of fishermen.
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Port of Opatija
Marina in Primorje-Gorski Kotar
Port of Opatija - passenger port + mooring Dražica covers an area of 1,622,724 m 2 of which 7,497 m 2 is land and 1,615,227 m 2 sea area.
The port consists of a 110 m operational quay for boarding and disembarking passengers in international traffic, a 50 m + 60 m + 30 m + 15 m + 60 m operational quay for the purpose of loading and unloading domestic passengers for supplying fuel to vessels 34 m in length. Port of Opatija has 43 nautical moorings, of which 37 are at the nautical anchorage, as well as the anchorage for accepting larger passenger ships. The anchorage is located in front of the harbor and is defined by points:
A 45°20´43´´N 14°19´44´´E
B 45°20´20´´N 14°20´22´´E
C 45°19´45´´N 14°19´42´´E
D 45°19´59´´N 14°19´11´´E
E 45°20´17´´N 14°19´14´´E
All parts-objects of the port are of massive stone and concrete construction and are in good condition for use.
The port of Opatija with the mooring Dražica has a communal part of the port for the mooring of vessels with a capacity of 212 berths.
The port of Opatija has a pier for tenders and barcarioles, as well as a parking lot.
The harbor is equipped with devices for mooring vessels, a harbor light, a crane for vessels with a capacity of five tons and a smaller manual crane for vessels, as well as a small slipway for vessels as well as storage for tools. The port is also connected to the road, water supply, electricity and telephone.
Garbage containers and eco warehouses are located in a visible place within the port along with an eco container for waste oil, an eco container for old batteries and an eco container for used and oily rags.
Accommodation in the city provides all other services of a higher standard.
The Dražica mooring, which is located next to the port of Opatija itself, consists of a breakwater approx. 20 m long and shores for the mooring of vessels from one to two meters, it functions as a defence of the harbor waters and is used for the mooring of boats. It is of massive construction type, made of stone and concrete, and is in good condition for use.
The port also consists of communal moorings used by the local population. Within the mooring there are also storage rooms for tools, and a small slipway for vessels.
The port is equipped with devices for mooring boats.
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Port of Opatija - mooring Dražica
Marina in Primorje-Gorski Kotar
The port consists of an operational jetty and a shore for mooring boats. The operational jetty is 45 meters long, 3 to 4 meters deep along the jetty, and has the capacity to moor 3 smaller ships and several small boats. The coast for mooring boats is naturally rocky, with temporary concrete moorings with a capacity of 20 boats.
The port is equipped with devices for mooring boats and a slipway. It has a connection to the road.
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Port of Opatija - mooring Portić
Marina in Primorje-Gorski Kotar
The Port of Opatija-mooring Portić covers an area of 14,251 m 2 , of which 587 m 2 is land and 13,664 m 2 sea area.
The harbor consists of protective piers and shores for mooring vessels. The protective piers at the entrance of the harbor are 10+10=20 meters long and have the function of defending the waters of the harbor and are used for the mooring of vessels. The piers are of massive stone and concrete construction and are in good condition. The quays for mooring vessels are 50 meters long, up to 1 meter deep, and are of massive stone and concrete construction. The harbor is equipped with devices for mooring communal vessels for 13 vessels and a small slipway.
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Port of Volosko
Marina in Primorje-Gorski Kotar
The port of Volosko covers an area of 55,913 m2, of which 3,139 m 2 is land area and 52,774 m 2 sea area.
The harbor consists of a protective operational breakwater, an operational jetty, shores for mooring boats and a boat ramp. The protective breakwater is 90 meters long, with a depth of 2.3 meters to 4.1 meters along the breakwater. The operating jetty is 54 meters long, with a depth of 2.3 to 3.7 meters along the jetty.
The coast for the mooring of vessels has a total length of approximately 300 meters, a depth of 0.8-3 meters.
Mandrać for boats is an ancient part of the harbor with a square shape measuring 20 X 20 meters.
All parts-objects of the port are of massive stone and concrete construction, and are in good condition.
The port is equipped with mooring devices, two harbor lights and a slipway for boats. The port of Volosko has a communal part of the port for the mooring of vessels, with a capacity of 230 berths. It has connection to water supply, electricity and road traffic.
Within the port, there is an eco-container for receiving waste oil in a visible place.
Accommodation in the city provides all other services of a higher standard.
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