Local authorities have the right to change rates of charges for staying in public ports. The height of the price depends on the size of yachts and length of the dock which holds, which means that the boats that are related laterally to pay more than those related to the stern or carrying. Taxes are paid for each yacht. Price is determined by free Local authorities and may vary from port to port.
In Croatian marinas price charged for each connection, which occupies the yacht. Prices are usually published in the fall for the upcoming season.
Local authorities sometimes charge berths for yachts in the bay. In some areas, even garbage is collected and delivered food.
Water and electricity are available at all marinas and some ports on a pontoon docks. Water connections are typically 2.54 cm in diameter. Those of 7.62 cm are much less common. During the summer is always possible that there is a shortage of water and then marinas require yachts to use hoses with valves.
Well-equipped supermarkets can be found in all the marinas and ports. Food prices are on par to those in Europe. Prices in restaurants can be somewhat expensive on small islands.
Well-equipped supermarkets can be found in all the marinas and ports. Food prices are on par to those in Europe. Prices in restaurants can be somewhat expensive on small islands.
Fuel is available on the roads and ports. All types of fuel and diesel fuel are available, however, much more frequently at gas stations than at the docks. A large number of users can sometimes cause congestion at the stations during the peak season, especially in the morning.