The port is located on the northwestern side of the island of Prvić, approximately 1.4 miles south of the port of Vodice. It has a stone and concrete landing wharf with a wave breaker 80 m in length, a middle concrete landing wharf with wave breaker, altogether 100 m in length, and 250 m of quayside with berths for boats. At the head of the middle wharf there is an electrically powered beacon (Green flash 3s, 6m, 3M, green).
The new landing wharf, 50 m in length, has docking for passenger boats; exceptionally, when a public passenger boat is not docked, other boats and small crafts may moor for a limited period of time;
The central landing wharf, 83.5 m in length, has berths for powerboats, yachts and excursion and fishing boats and smaller crafts.
LANDMARKS: belfry in the village, and light on the molehead - green tower with column and gallery.
WEATHER: exposed to winds and sea from S to W.
CURRENTS: tidal currents are predominant, at rates of up to 0.5 kn. Gale Scirocco can increase the current rate to 1.0 kn.
ANCHORAGE: in depths of 18-20 m; sand, good holding.
BERTH: To the inner side of breakwater preferred in a Scirocco, or to the molehead preferred in a Bora.
PORT FACILITIES: crane (32 kN).
SUPPLIES AND FACILITIES: water from hydrants on the mole and breakwater; electricity from near the breakwater root; post office, surgery, restaurants, cafés, and shops.
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