Porto di Spalato – Split

General Data

Category:

Ports

Latitude

43° 30′ 12″ N

Longitude:

16° 25′ 50″ E

Email:

m.split@aci-club.hr

Phone:

+385/21/398-599

VHF:

17

Town:

Split

ZIP Code:

2100

Province:

HR

Country:

Croatia

Address:

Uvala Baluni 8

Useful numbers:

ACI Marina Split Capitaneria: 021 362-436; 346-555

Features

Minimum Draft:

2m

Maximum Draft:

10m

Berth:

385

Harbor access hours:

Continuous – Open all year round

Maximum boat length:

80m

Hazards:

Reefs near the coast, well marked by a green conical buoy;

Quayside Services

With Fuel
Water
Electricity
Crane
Toilet Facilities

Other Services

ATM; Reception office; Restaurants; Nautical equipment; Sailing; Charter agencies; Internet;

Description

Ports of Croatia – The Split Landing

Located in central Dalmatia, Split is the third largest port in the Mediterranean (by number of passengers). Due to its strategic location, as it is located near the city market in the center, it attracts the interest of tourists.
Split (Split) also is the second largest city in Croatia and the first in Dalmatia. The part available to pleasure boats is on the left, near the fuel station, while the eastern part of the port is the commercial part, dedicated to ferries and liners.

The marina offers 30 berths on land and 335 moorings at sea. It can accommodate superyachts up to 80 meters long.
The international airport of Split is 25 km away.
The Rijeka – Dubrovnik coastal sea line connects the city to Ancona and the various surrounding Dalmatian islands.

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