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 Korcula - Importing steel plates, exporting hatch covers.
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 Rasa - Located in the 11 km long Bay of Rasa SW of Rijeka.
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.