Once seafarers discover the magic of the clear Adriatic Sea, it simply must become a source of constant exploration and discovery of the alluringly indented Istrian coast and numerous islands.
You will find a safe and calm harbour for nautical travel in one of Poreč’s well-equipped marinas which offer recognised, high-quality services. All the marinas are very well linked to other forms of transportation and you can arrive at them by automobile, boat or from the airport.
Poreč has a sea border crossing and a port authority office so that you can choose its marinas for a permanent mooring but also for a passing-through harbour for sailing on the expanses of the Adriatic.
195 –Search and Rescue at Sea
MRCC – Rijeka (the Maritime Rescue Coordination Centre) is on-call 24 hours a day at this toll-free number.
The Search and Rescue at Sea Service in Croatia is made up of the Headquarters of the Search and Rescue Service, the National Headquarters for Coordinating Search and Rescue at Sea, local search and rescue headquarters (at the port authority offices of Pula, Rijeka Senj, Zadar, Šibenik, Split, Ploče and Dubrovnik), coastal observation units (all port authority harbour offices + coastal radio stations + protected lighthouses + observation stations of the Croatian Navy) as well as search and rescue units (sea, air and land units).
The national headquarters – MRCC Rijeka, all the local headquarters – port authorities and local offices and all maritime radio stations (Rijeka Radio, Split Radio and Dubrovnik Radio) maintain a maritime radio service for monitoring internationally-set frequencies for distress, emergencies and safety in accordance with the international maritime system for distress and safety
Port Authority - Port Office
Obala m. Tita 17, Poreč
T: +385 (0)52 431 663
E: li-porec@pomorstvo.hr
Port of authority Poreč
Obala m. Tita 6, Poreč
T: +385 (0)52 453 497
E: info@porec-port.com
W: www.porec-port.com
Fuel supply
Rade Končara 2b, Poreč
T: +385 (0)91 4971 123