First Release

Year: LX.
Zagreb, 12 May 2023
TRAN-2023-3-1/1

ISSN 1334-0557

TRAFFIC IN SEAPORTS, FIRST QUARTER OF 2023

 

A mild increase in the number of passengers in the first quarter of 2023

In the first quarter of 2023, a total of almost 3 million passengers embarked or disembarked in Croatian seaports. Compared to the same period of 2022, it was an increase of 1.2%. Compared to the first quarter of 2019, it was an increase of 2.0%.

In the first quarter of 2023, as compared to the same period of 2022, the number of passengers on ferries and passenger ships increased by 1.2% and they transported 99.6% of the total number of passengers. The increase in the number of passengers was recorded in all major ports. There were 4.9% more passenger cars and 12.9% more coaches embarked on and disembarked from ships compared to the same quarter of 2022.

Out of the total number of passengers in seaports, 8 thousand disembarked from cruise ships and visited, among others, the ports of Dubrovnik, Split, Šibenik and Zadar. Compared to the first quarter of 2022, it was a decrease of 13.4%.

An increase in traffic of goods in the first quarter of 2023

The total traffic of goods in the first quarter of 2023 at the level of the Republic of Croatia amounted to 5.9 million tonnes, which means it increased by 14.9% compared to the same period of 2022. This is a result of the increase in the traffic of liquid bulk goods of 32.8% (with the share of 47% in the total traffic of goods) and the increase in the traffic of dry bulk goods of 16.4% (with the share of 33% in the total traffic of goods) compared to the same period of 2022. The tonnes of containerised goods (with the share of 14% in the total traffic of goods) decreased by 14.8%.

Of the five ports that account for 91% of the total traffic of goods in seaports, the increase in the first quarter of 2023 was recorded in the ports of Omišalj (47.1%), Ploče (7.4%) and Bakar (17.2%), as compared to the first quarter of 2022.

G-1 TRAFFIC OF PASSENGERS, BY QUARTERS, 2022 AND 2023

G-2 STRUCTURE OF TRAFFIC OF GOODS, FIRST QUARTER OF 2023

1 TRAFFIC OF SHIPS, PASSENGERS AND GOODS IN SEAPORTS

    Unit of measure 2022. 2023. Indices
I – III I – III I – III 2023
I – III 2022
Arrival of ships Number  50 725  49 589 97,8
Traffic of passengers ‘000  2 962  2 998 101,2
Traffic of goods ‘000 t  5 152  5 918 114,9

2 TRAFFIC OF GOODS IN SELECTED1) SEAPORTS, FIRST QUARTER OF 2023

      Total traffic of goods, t Indices
I – III 2023
I – III 2022
Omišalj 1 877 380 147,1
Ploče 1 309 490 107,4
Rijeka 1 010 009 90,6
Bakar  711 778 117,2
Split  483 611 98,0

1) Ports that had the total annual traffic of goods greater than or equal to one million tonnes in the last three years.

3 TRAFFIC OF PASSENGERS IN SELECTED1) SEAPORTS, FIRST QUARTER OF 2023

      Traffic of passengers, total Indices
I – III 2023
I – III 2022
National traffic of passengers Indices
I – III 2023
I – III 2022
International traffic of passengers Indices
I – III 2023
I – III 2022
Total 2 997 918 101,2 2 984 966 101,2  12 952 99,8
Out of that            
Split  488 128 103,2  480 652 103,2  7 476 105,1
Zadar  359 203 104,1  358 245 104,5   958 49,9
Preko  321 118 101,9  321 118 101,9 - -
Supetar  253 308 101,5  253 308 101,5 - -
Korčula2)  223 574 117,6  223 526 117,6   48 200,0
Cres  161 544 101,6  161 544 101,6 - -
Krk  134 115 103,6  134 115 103,6 - -
Biograd  122 432 105,8  122 432 105,8 - -
Jablanac  116 989 105,5  116 989 105,5 - -
Rab  86 289 105,2  86 289 105,2 - -
Stari Grad  84 397 110,9  84 397 110,9 - -
Šibenik  70 922 106,7  70 007 106,2   915 172,6
Rogač  53 800 94,7  53 800 94,7 - -
Dubrovnik  53 647 96,8  50 178 96,3  3 469 104,1
Novalja  48 824 103,9  48 824 103,9 - -
Makarska  35 683 94,1  35 683 94,1 - -
Vis  34 540 110,6  34 540 110,6 - -
Pula3)  31 719 69,6  31 676 69,5   43 -
Vela Luka  27 438 103,0  27 438 103,0 - -
Sućuraj  27 072 92,7  27 072 92,7 - -
Rabac  26 901 92,8  26 901 92,8 - -
Trogir  26 582 98,5  26 582 98,5 - -
Hvar  25 488 102,9  25 488 102,9 - -
Božava  21 218 97,5  21 218 97,5 - -
Sobra  14 323 97,2  14 323 97,2 - -
Trpanj  6 438 17,4  6 438 17,4 - -
Ploče  6 438 17,4  6 438 17,4 - -
Rovinj   515 472,5   472 575,6   43 159,3
Poreč   87 12,0   87 12,0 - -

1) Ports that had the total traffic of passengers greater than or equal to 200 000 in the last three years.
2) Including the traffic in the seaport of Orebić.
3) Including the traffic in the seaports of Brijuni and Fažana.

4 EMBARKED AND DISEMBARKED PASSENGER VEHICLES, BY HARBOUR MASTER’S OFFICES, FIRST QUARTER OF 2023

     Passenger cars, motorcycles and trailers, number Indices
I – III 2023
I – III 2022
Coaches, number Indices
I – III 2023
I – III 2022
Total  613 261 104,9  3 133 112,9
Harbour master’s office of Pula  9 698 91,2   54 101,9
Harbour master’s office of Rijeka  134 366 105,8  1 273 121,9
Harbour master’s office of Senj  68 260 103,5   519 112,6
Harbour master’s office of Zadar  150 934 106,7   137 96,5
Harbour master’s office of Šibenik   780 110,0 - -
Harbour master’s office of Split  170 131 108,6   299 127,8
Harbour master’s office of Ploče   974 9,6 - -
Harbour master’s office of Dubrovnik  78 118 108,3   851 105,3

NOTES ON METHODOLOGY

Cumulative data do not always equal the sum of individual monthly results due to the rounding of numbers to the nearest thousand.

Since 2013, detailed monthly data have been available on the official website of the Croatian Bureau of Statistics, under “PC-Axis databases”, where it is possible to browse and print data in various forms. Databases are updated quarterly.

Sources and methods of data collection

The Croatian Bureau of Statistics carries out the statistical survey on the traffic in seaports by using the databases of the Croatian Integrated Maritime Information System. The Croatian Bureau of Statistics takes over a part of the database from the Ministry of Sea, Transport and Infrastructure, after which it performs further processing.

The Croatian Integrated Maritime Information System (CIMIS) has been used as a uniform platform for the recording of arrivals and departures of ships. Among other data, ships submit information on the traffic of goods and passengers to CIMIS through authorised maritime agents and shippers. The accuracy and completeness of the data in the official proceedings of registration is verified by the harbour master’s offices.

The detailed notes on methodology are issued in the publication entitled "Methodological Basics for Statistical Survey Traffic in Seaports", which is also available on the web site of the Croatian Bureau of Statistics.

Coverage

Data on traffic in seaports include arrived and departed ships, embarked and disembarked passengers and loaded and unloaded goods and relate to activities in all public seaports in the Republic of Croatia.

The statistical survey includes all ships under the national and foreign flags that arrived to or departed from the seaports in the Republic of Croatia, regardless of the activity they perform. Ships in ballast are included.

Data on traffic of passengers also include the passengers on cruise ships on excursions and present only their disembarkment.

Definitions

Statistical port consists of one or more ports, normally controlled by harbour master’s branch offices able to record ship and cargo movements.

Ships are vessels with a length of more than 12 m and of over 15 GT or those authorised to carry more than 12 passengers.

Sea passenger is considered to be every person that makes a sea journey on a merchant ship. Service staffs assigned to merchant ships are not regarded as passengers. Non-fare paying crew members travelling but not assigned and infants in arms are excluded.

Cruise passenger excursion is a short visit by a cruise passenger to a tourist attraction associated with a port while retaining a cabin on board.

National traffic of passengers refers to the traffic between two national ports.

International traffic of passengers includes the traffic between a port of embarkment of passengers in the Republic of Croatia and a port of disembarkment of passengers abroad and vice versa.

Goods are any goods moved on sea. This includes all packaging and equipment such as containers, swap-bodies, pallets or road goods vehicles. Goods carried in lorries, trailers or semi-trailers are included. Conversely, the following items are excluded: bunkers and stores of vessels, fish carried in fishing vessels and fish-processing ships, goods carried internally between different basins or docks of the same port.

 

Abbreviations  
   
GT gross tonnage
m metre
t tonne
'000 thousand
   
Symbols  
   
- no occurrence

 

 

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