About Port Bunarina
Working hours: September 1st to June 30th – 7am to 3pm July 1st to August 31st – 7am to 9pm The recreational craft skipper is obligated to check in at the reception and to produce the vessel’s documents upon arrival at the port, and to check out before departing from the port. When entering and/or leaving the port, there is a 3 knot speed limit. The mooring in the harbour must be performed safely, with proper ropes of the appropriate dimensions. If a vessel is not properly moored, it will be done by an employee of the Port Bunarina. The recreational craft user i.e. owner must take care of the recreational craft moored at the port and he/she will be held responsible for any damage caused by the recreational craft to other vessels, the shore, equipment, devices or appliances. The boat whistle and the flag bunting may be used in the port only with a prior consent of the Port Authority, except in the event of emergency and danger or during manoeuvring. When a vessel is in the port, there must be as many crew members onboard as needed for safely manoeuvring the recreational craft in case of danger. By arriving to the port, the owner / commander of the recreational craft is considered to have accepted the Rules for the Maintenance of Order in the Port Bunarina. All complaints can be registered in the book of complaints at the reception desk. The marina part of the port is located on the north-eastern side – the piers 11, 10, 9, 8, 7 and the shore D. In the picture, the yacht berths are marked with red, the municipal moorings with blue and the operational dock with yellow. The temporary marina part of the port is on the shore B in front of the administrative building of the Reception. The Rules for the Maintenance of Order regulate the terms and methods of maintaining order in the port. The depths at the berths range between 1 and 10m. Berths are possible for recreational crafts up to 15m. The crane -10t. berths in the sea reception anchoring assistance water and electricity sanitary facilities crane parking garbage disposal buffet Bunarina diving club sailing club charter THE MUNICIPAL PORT The order of priority for obtaining a permanent berth is regulated by the provision of Art. 5 of the Rules on the criteria for determining the purpose of a particular part of the port open for traffic of regional and local importance (Official Gazette no. 94/07) and the Rules for the Maintenance of Order set forth the layout of berths. In the picture, it is marked with blue. There are 300 municipal moorings in total.



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Port Information
Telephone
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Manoeuvrability
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Overseas Visitor Berths
Catamaran Berths
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Active Winter
Weather Forecast
- SE 23 knots decreasing to 12 knots. Gusts up to 33 knots.
- 12°C
- SE 1.1m at 5s period
- UV Index: 0 - Low
- Chance of showers
- SE 12 knots decreasing to 6 knots. Gusts up to 16 knots.
- 11°C
- SE 1.1m at 5s period
- UV Index: 0 - Low
- Chance of showers
- E 6–10 knots backing N 6-10 knots.
- 11°C
- SE 0.9m at 5s period
- UV Index: 0 - Low
- Chance of showers