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Marina Kastela

Marina Kastela

Marina in Croatia

Marina Kaštela is a recently built marina in Croatia. It is situated on the south east side of Kaštela Bay. The bay is shielded by Kozjak Mountain from the north while the Marjan Peninsula and the Čiovo Peninsula guard the bay’s southern side. Due to its outstanding geographical position in the central Adriatic and its expert project design our marina is: -a safe harbor for private and charter op

Marina Kastela Servizi

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Elettricità
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Benzina
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Acqua
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Docce
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Acque Reflue
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Toilette
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Cibo
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Bar
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Piscina
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Costruttore di Barche
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Lavanderia
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Supermercato
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Alaggio
43.54650 N, 16.40226 E

Marina Kastela Info

Comunità Attiva in Inverno?

Yes

Manovrabilità

Fair

Approcci e Segnalazione dei Canali

Fair

Ormeggi per Catamarani

Yes

Tipo di Molo

Fixed

Profondità alla Bassa Marea Media

3m+

Corrente/Flusso di Marea

Negligible

Ormeggi per Visitatori

Yes

Telefono
+38521204010
Canale VHF

17

Marina Kastela Weather Forecast

Fri
5AM - 9AM
22 November 2024
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    SW 17 knots increasing to 24 knots. Gusts up to 34 knots.
  • temp icon
    16–18°C
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    S 0.9m at 4s period
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    Rain
Fri
9AM - 1PM
22 November 2024
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    SW 14–31 knots veering W 14-31 knots.
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    Decreasing from 17 to 14°C
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    SW 0.6-0.9m at 4s period
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    Rain
Fri
1PM - 5PM
22 November 2024
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    W 5–31 knots.
  • temp icon
    Decreasing from 15 to 11°C
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    W 0.5m at 3s period
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    Chance of showers
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ACI Marina Split

Marina in Split-Dalmatia
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Splitska

Marina in Split-Dalmatia
Splitska is really dedicated to Split, but not in the way that everyone perceives it - as a weekend settlement of the people of Split, but it was already facing Split in the time of Split's first inhabitant, Emperor Diocletian. It was the port from which the stone from Brac was exported "across the sea" for the construction of the Palace. Each of the 400 inhabitants of Splitska will be happy to take you to Rasoh, where Heracles, carved by one of Diocletian's masons, is still standing in the rock. of those ancient bonds with imperial rulers, Splitska still exudes aristocratic peace today, in all that lush greenery on the steep blue bay. The settlement itself developed in the 16th century, from which the castle remains, again in support of the thesis about the aristocratic spirit of the place. It was the second birth: the first took place three centuries before, but Omiš pirates, raw and vicious, crushed every stone. Latitude: 43° 22' N Longitude: 16° 36' E Pier length: 38 m Dock area: 156 m2 Area of ​​water area: 1,540 m2 In addition to restaurants and cafés, there are shops in Splitska where you can get everything you need, but if you need medical help, or a post office or an ATM, you should go to Postira, three kilometers away. You have to go to the vet in Supetar, seven kilometers away. Split is connected by buses to all places on the island of Brač. If the boat needs any professional help, it can be reached in Supetar The E branch of the inlet where the town lies is quayed around its head. There are numerous small craft moorings along the inner part of the harbour and visiting yachts usually berth on the quay further out, where depths are 3.0 – 4.0 metres. The northernmost part of this quay has three orange mooring buoys with lines tailed back to the quay, which can be used by yachts of up to 12 metres but are too close in for larger vessels. The next 50 metres S is equipped with seven laid moorings in depths of around 3.0 – 3.5 metres. Finally, the projecting part of the quay further S from here (in front of the café) has no mooring lines but space for 2–3 yachts to lie alongside (again, in 3.0 – 3.5 metres). Shelter on the quay is good in winds from W through S to NE, but berths here quickly become uncomfortable in even moderate winds from WNW round to NNE. Water-There are three water stanchions on the town quay (the two most accessible on the quay in front of the café) Electricity-There are three electricity stanchions on the town quay (the two most accessible on the quay in front of the café)
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