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Base at Marina ACI JEZERA
HR-22242 JEZERA
Tel./fax: +385 22 439 300, +385 22 438 216
Mobile: +385 98 9823035
+385 98 9804544
Central Booking Office
HR - 10000 Zagreb
Lj. Posavskog 19/II
Tel: +385 1 4658 483
Fax: +385 1 4658 464
Mobile: +385 98 982 3035
e-mail: say@zg.htnet.hr
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SAY Millennium Base is situated in the ACI marina Jezera on the island of Murter in Croatia. The marina Jezera is situated in a tiny, quiet fishing-village of the same name. Equally appealing are natural beauties of the Jezera village, hospitality of the villagers and delicious seafood specialties.
Jezera is a bay situated on the northeastern coast of the island of Murter. Its name derives from the Croatian word "jezera" (lakes) that the large ponds in karst recesses resemble after heavy rainfall. This is an exception though in the summer when the area offers plenty of sun, a magnificent beach, freshly caught fish served in the many restaurants and a very pleasant way of vacationing.

Croatia is an Adriatic and a Central European country. It stretches in the form of an arc from the Danube in the northeast to Istria in the west and Boka Kotorska in the southeast. Its area is 56,538 sq.km., and the area of the coastal sea about 31,900 sq.km. Geographically, it is situated on the crossroads between Central Europe and the Mediterranean.
Croatia is situated close to densely populated and industrially developed European countries. Many internationally important transport routes cross Croatia.
The importance of the geographical position of the Republic of Croatia is also enhanced by the Adriatic Sea, the northernmost gulf of the Mediterranean which is the closest to the central part of the European continent.
The most important routes are centered along the Sava river, the Adriatic and the Drava river; there are also several important transversal routes from the Austrian and Hungarian border to the Adriatic coast (to Rijeka and Split). The Adriatic Area includes the narrow coastal belt separated from the hinterland by high mountains. This is predominantly a karst area with very dry summers. The few streams mainly follow narrow gorges in breaking their way through to the sea. The Croatian coastal area may further be divided into the northern (Istria and Kvarner) and southern part (Dalmatia). It also lends itself to a longitudinal division into the islands, the coast proper and the immediate hinterland.
The Croatian Adriatic coast is one of the most indented in the world: it has 1185 islands and islets with a total coastline of 4,058 km, the total length of the mainland coast being 1777 km. The largest island is Krk; other large islands include Cres, Brac, Hvar, Pag and Korcula. The largest peninsulas are Istria and Peljesac, and the largest bay is Kvarner. |
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How
to reach marina Jezera
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By plane (or ferry from Ancona, Italy)
to Split or Zadar
transport to marina
provided on request - 1 hour from Zadar, 1.5 hr. from Split |
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By car via Trieste, Rijeka and Zadar
or via Zagreb and Zadar
guarded parking
space in the marina provided |
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Road
distance between Jezera
and some European towns:
Zagreb 319 km
Budapest 681 km
Vienna 718 km
Rome 1276 km
Berlin 1430 km
Amsterdam 1722 km
Paris 17777 km
London 1965 km
Madrid 2643 km
Munich 755 km
Zurich 922 km |
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