BOOKLET WITH RECOMMENDED CROSS-BORDER NAUTICAL ROUTES CROATIA - MONTENEGRO

10/22/2012 3:55:00 PM
BOOKLET WITH RECOMMENDED CROSS-BORDER NAUTICAL ROUTES CROATIA - MONTENEGRO

Hydrographic Institute of the Republic of Croatia, as the leading partner of the EU-IPA cross border cooperation project between Croatian and Montenegrin institutions titled “Joint Promotion and Increased Level of Safety of Nautical Tourism in Dubrovnik-Neretva County and Montenegrin Coast” - ”NAUTOUR”, completed activity of developing and issuing Booklet with recommended cross-border nautical routes (Croatia – Montenegro), for sailboats, motor yachts and megayachts.

Booklet with recommended cross-border nautical routes is an informative publication (not an official and is not for navigation), which incorporates a wide range of useful information for boaters visiting the subject area (Dubrovnik-Neretva County and Montenegro): actual regulations, lists of marinas, lists of Harbour masters offices and Branch harbour offices etc. and recommended nautical border routes (Croatia-Montenegro) for sailboats, motor yachts and megayachts.

Booklet with recommended cross-border nautical routes was printed in Croatian, Montenegrin and English language, and will be free for distribution among nautical tourists. Also, all those interested can see the contents of the printed booklet and download it from the project Web site (www.nautour.info).

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