Tzarevo - Docking

Feb 01, 2016

The harbor is largely open to the south, but shelter can be found in winds from other directions. The breakwater, behind which the Customs dock is located, provides good protection from northerly and westerly winds.

On arrival, friendly port authority and Customs/Immigration officials are waiting to direct you to a berth with lazy lines, if not, call on VHF Channel 16.  Water, electricity and WiFi are available at very reasonable prices but mooring charges are extremely high for Bulgarian standards.

Boats are moored fore and aft along the northern quay. Berths further seaward are desirable as the swell that works into the harbor is less pronounced and there is less disturbance from vessels arriving late in the day.

You also have the option (after clearing in or out) to anchor in the bay, or take one of the free mooring buoys. The anchorage is exposed to any easterly winds and subject to swell; it might be untenable in very strong easterly and southerly winds.

The town has a fuel station, bank, ATM, internet cafe etc.

Last updated:  February 2016

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