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Croatia’s Adriatic coastline is home to an extensive system of (sea) gas stations. Just over 70 boat-accessible gas outlets may be found along the coast. An oil and gas company in Croatia, known simply as Ina, has the greatest network of service stations. However, there is an increase in the number of Lukoil, OMV, and Crodux service stations. Unusual in Croatia are the company’s “floating” gas stations, which can now be found in five different places. Rather than on the sand, these gas stations are located on a floating platform.
Ina runs Croatia’s largest network of gas stations (the Croatian oil and gas group INA-Industrija nafte d.d.,). However, there are an increasing number of Lukoil, OMV, and Crodux gas stations. At five places in Croatia, Flash’s floating petrol stations are a standout feature. Rather than on the beach, these service stations are positioned on a floating platform.
As a general rule, gas station lineups tend to be short. The large charter marinas, on the other hand, live and die by their Friday night parties. Assuming the final day’s travel is short or can be completed under sails, it is wise to stock up on provisions on Thursday.
During the summer, gas stations stay open until 10 p.m., seven days a week from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. (or 8 p.m.). Some major cities and international routes have 24-hour petrol stations.
Fuel is available at all gas stations in the following grades: Eurosuper 95 and Eurosuper 98, as well as Euro Diesel and Diesel. LPG fuel can be purchased at many of the same gas stations that sell regular gasoline.
Gasoline costs are nearly identical to those in France.
To avoid long waits at the petrol station in your final destination, avoid going there on Friday afternoons. In the meantime, you’ll be wandering around in circles, crossing your fingers that no one will dare to cut in front of you. Fill up early Friday morning at a gas station along the way and bring a couple cans of gas with you so that you don’t have to wait in line for hours at the gas station when you arrive at your destination marina. You’ll save a lot of time and energy this way.
The Adriatic coast is a great place to stock up on supplies for your boat. The following are the locations where you may fill up your car’s tanks with gas.
Petrol stations names :
UMAG, Marina: refueling spot depth of 9,8 ft
NOVIGRAD, Marina: refueling spot depth of 14,7 ft
POREČ, pier: refueling spot depth of 8,2ft
VRSAR, dock: refueling spot depth of 8,2 ft
ROVINJ, pier: refueling spot depth of 23ft
PULA, dock: refueling spot depth of 15,7 ft
PULA, Marina Veruda : refueling spot depth around 8 – 13ft
OPATIJA, Lido harbor : refueling spot depth of 13ft max
CRIKVENICA, harbor : refueling spot depth of 9,8ft
NOVI VINODOLSKI, harbor : refueling spot depth of 9,8ft
CRES, Marina : refueling spot depth of 16ft
KRK, harbor : refueling spot depth around 7,5-11ft
RAB, harbor : refueling spot depth of 8ft
MALI LOŠINJ, harbor : refueling spot depth of 23ft
MALI LOŠINJ, Privlaka, Marina : refueling spot depth around 28-29ft
NEREZINE, (LOŠINJ) : refueling spot depth of 7,8ft
NOVALJA, (Pag), harbor :refueling spot depth of 5ft
ZADAR, Voštarnica, harbor : refueling spot depth of 8,2ft
ZADAR, Gaženica, harbor : refueling spot depth of 10,8 ft
PREKO, (Ugljan), coast : refueling spot depth around 6,5-8,8ft
ZAGLAV, (Dugi otok) : refueling spot depth of 6,5ft
SUKOŠAN, Marina : refueling spot depth of 19,7ft
BIOGRAD, coast : refueling spot depth of 7,5-10,8ft
MURTER, Hramina : refueling spot depth of 7,2ft
MURTER, Marina : Unavailable data, for further information please contact the spot to : +385 91 252 5285.
In addition, Croatia boasts a plethora of marine petrol stations to accommodate a wide range of boat types. To make matters even more convenient for boaters, Croatia has numerous fueling stations to choose from.
As previously said, you will have to wait in long queues to refuel, but you can still escape these long lineups if you refuel on Thursday or Friday.