Capris Croatia
Shipping and freight agency at main Adriatic ports like Koper, Rijeka, Pula, Ploce, Split, Zadar, Bar and Trieste including assistance at minor ports thru a chain of sub-agents.
Harbour Split
Transfer of load in ports, renting open and closed warehouse areas, foreign trade traffic, maintaining and building of ports, loading and unloading cars and passengers.
Luka Rijeka d.d.
The biggest port on the Adriatic. It lies on the transport route linking commercial centres in Central and Eastern Europe with Asia.
Port of Dubrovnik
The harbour is well sheltered. Depth at entrance 35m, 1934m of wharfage with 9 moorings for ocean-going vessels and 534 m of wharfage with 5 moorings for coastal traders.
Port of Dugi Rat
One quay 160 m long with depth alongside of 8.5 m Vessels of up to 15.000 DWT can berth to discharge ore for nearby factory.
Port of Hvar
Well sheltered port suitable for yachts. One quay with depth up to 5 m alongside.
Port of Koromacno
Cement factory loading berth 96 m long, depth 5,10 - 6,50 M, equipped with 1 vacuvator cap 100/t hour.
Port of Maslenica
Lat: 44° 13' N; Long: 15° 32' E. Situated in Gulf of Novigrad, it is therefore necessary to pass trough Novsko Zdrilo.
Port of Metkovic
Situated on Neretva river, 20 km from its mouth.
Port of Omisalj
Situated on the NW shore of island of Krk in large natural bay of Omisalj.
Port of Ploce
Natural port located NW of the mouth of Neretva river.
Port of Pula
Harbour well protected from all winds by a breakwater.
Port of Rijeka
Well sheltered harbour, anchorage outside good and safe.
Port of Rovinj
Old Harbour S of town is well protected (for passengers and coastal vessels). Two berths for ocean-going vessels are at the port, depth 4,5 m alongside. Max tide 1,5 m.
Port of Senj
The port is accessible for small tonnage ships loading timber and firewood. During the winter NE winds can reach hurricane force and be dangerous for small vessels.
Port of Sibenik
Imports: phosphates, manganese ore. Exports: fertilizers, timber, ferromanganese, silicomangaanese.
Port of Split
The port of the Split comprises also Stobrec and Sjeverna Splitska Luka (N Harbour of Split) including Vranjic, Sucurac (also Adriachem) and Sveti Kajo.
Port of Umag
Cement factory Quay for vessels 120 m LOA, depth 5,5 - 7,5 m.
Port of Vela Luka
General information, and details on radio contact and the documents required on arrival.
Port of Zadar
Well sheltered harbour, easy access, with 7.01 m depth at entrance.
Port Ploce
Ploce is located on the east coast of the Adriatic Sea, approx 70km northwest of Dubrovnik on the Dalmatian coast.
Port Zadar
Zadar lies on a peninsula on the northern part of the Adriatic coast.The port of Zadar consists of 2 parts, Luka Zadar and Luka Gazenica.