Omiš
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There is about 2.5 m at the river bar and more than 4 m inside. The river is '''packed with local boats''', so there is virtually no chance for mooring. | There is about 2.5 m at the river bar and more than 4 m inside. The river is '''packed with local boats''', so there is virtually no chance for mooring. |
Revision as of 19:10, 30 September 2018
The town of Omiš lies at the mouth of the river Cetina on the Adriatic coast of Croatia 15 miles SE of the harbour of Split and five miles N of the coast of the island of Brač. The area is spectacular, the river emerging from a deep gorge between massive mountain ranges, and the surrounding coastline is exceptionally attractive, with long, sandy beaches and clear, emerald waters.
Visiting yachts can proceed into the river if draft permits (depths range from 3.0 to 5.0 metres) and tie up alongside the banks or anchor off in the bay assuming there are no W or S winds forecast.
Charts
British Admiralty | 2712 |
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Croatian | 100-21 |
Imray | M25 |
Weather
See Croatia.
Passages
See Croatia.
Islands
Communication
Lučka ispostava Omiš
- Phone: +385 021 861 025
- Web: http://www.lucka-uprava-sdz.hr/o-nama/popis-luka-pod-nadleznoscu-lusdz/luka/1221
- Address: 21310 Omiš, Fošal 13
- Working hours: Oct-May Mo-Fr 07:00-15:00; Jun-Sep Mo-Fr 07:00-15:00 (break 11:00-11:30) Sa 07:00-12:00
- see also http://www.mppi.hr/default.aspx?id=7586
The town of Omiš lies at the mouth of a deep gorge, through which the river Cetina enters the sea. The gorge is very conspicuous from seaward. In the approach from W, a S cardinal mark marks the end of a rocky spit off the headland of Dugi Rat.
Note: that shallows extend offshore for nearly half a mile on the approach from W and a careful eye on the depth sounder is essential. There are usually a number of yellow buoys in place marking the shallows.
The river entrance can be distinguished by a light structure on the end of the long spit on its E side. If approaching from E or S, note that there is a wreck just SE of the spit, marked on its S side with a red buoy. If proceeding up the river, move slowly as the depths can be variable, especially after winter storms.
Berthing
Yachts visiting Omiš have the option either of tying up alongside on the town pier. The river quays was also advised by someone but in fact they are filled up with the local boats.
Town pier
There is a small harbour at the head of the bay E of the river entrance. On the NW side depths are shallow and it is usually filled with local boats. On the bent W side and SE side of the pier bigger tourist boats moor. The pier can be heavily packed in season, but if there is space, yachts are also allowed, you just need to come early. If you can't find the guy from the port authority, ask the firefighters to call him.
Depths are around 2-3 metres. Water available. Mooring fee is standard among the town harbours in the Split region.River quay
The river has the advantage of providing better shelter, although depths are less reliable (the deeper water is usually to be found on the E side). The most sheltered spot is just downstream of the low road bridge. There are no facilities on the riverside quays.
There is about 2.5 m at the river bar and more than 4 m inside. The river is packed with local boats, so there is virtually no chance for mooring.Anchorages
E of the spit
Amenities
Facilities | |
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Water | at the town pier |
Electricity | None |
Toilets | None |
Showers | None |
Laundry | |
Garbage | Some bins in the town |
Supplies | |
Fuel | None |
Bottled gas | None |
Chandlers | None |
Services | |
Repairs | Limited -- at the small boat yard at the SE of the town pier |
Internet | From internet cafes |
Mobile connectivity | |
Vehicle rentals | Rental outlets in town |
Health |
Provisioning
Supermarket and several provisions shops in the village.
Eating out
Several cafes and restaurants in the town and along the bay.
Transportation
- Buses to Split
- Ferries from Split to Rijeka, Dubrovnik and Ancona (Italy)
- International flights from Split airport (30 kms)
Tourism
Most of the tourism and recreation in Omiš centres around the river Cetina and the beaches. There are some wonderful walks upriver through the river gorge, which is also popular with adventure sports enthusiasts. The complex of mill and restaurant at Radmanove Mlinice 6km upriver is a popular tourist spot and well worth the walk. With transport, it is also possible to visit the spectacular Gubavica waterfalls (Velika and Mala Gubavica) 16 kms E of Omiš.
Links
- Omiš at the Wikipedia
- Tourist office of Omiš
- Map of attractions of Omiš
- Radmanove Mlinice mill complex
For other useful websites, see Croatia.
References
See Croatia.
Comments
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Date of member's last visit to Omiš and this page's details validated:
- Data compiled from web research (please update if possible)--Athene of Lymington
- September 2013 --Botnic
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