“At the moment of the creation of our planet, the most beautiful merging of land and sea occurred at the Montenegrin seaside,” wrote the poet Lord Byron in the 19th century, referring to the natural beauty reflected in a contrast ofthe high Montenegrin Mountains, on one side and the enchanting waters of the Adriatic on the other.
One of the ways to feel this beauty of the Montenegrin coast and witness the veracity of the words of the English poet is yachting along the coast or on a boat trip organized every day during the summer.
Marinas and jetties
The Port and Marina of Budvaare located next to the Old Town walls. It covers an area of 62,000 square metres, out of which the dry area covers 4,000 square metres. The Marina has 330 commercial berths available, divided into 17 sections. All sections have fresh water and electricity connections available.
In addition to berths, the Marina also provides a series of other services, including: security, video surveillance, maintenance and the repair of smaller vessels, forklifts, tugging, catering, etc.
Details:
GPS: 42°16’49.0″N 18°50’18.6″E
Address: The Old Town oBudva
radio station: VHF ch 8 (16)
www.dukleymarina.com
info@dukleymarina.com; +382 33 451 999; +382 33 451 059
Fax: +382 33 453 856
The pier on the island of Sveti Nikola is a seasonal pier with berths. It is a concrete pier located on the westernmost part of the island, which has an operational pier used for the mooring of vessels up to 80 metres long, and a separate pier with berths.
TheSlovenska plaza pier is a seasonal concrete pier, located in the central part of the Slovenska plaza, separated from the beach area. Its operational pier is intended for the mooring of vessels up to 85 metres long.
The Petrovac pier is used for seasonal mooring and berthing. The concrete pier with the berthing area for the boats of locals is located on the westernmost part of the Petrovacwaterfront. The water depth along the pier is between 0.3m and 4.3m, while the water depth at the entrance to the pier is between 0.3m and 4.8m. The operational pier is used for the mooring of vessels up to 45 metres long, while the berthing area is 80 metres long.