Marinas in Split-Dalmatia

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Marinas in Split-Dalmatia

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ACI MARINA MILNA

Marina in Split-Dalmatia
ACI marina Mlina is located at the bottom of the southeast part of Mlina harbor, opposite the town’s center, where the charming town streets meet the sea. Clear sea, homemade healthy food, ideal diving, sailing and fishing conditions – are merely some of the reasons to come to this lovely Mediterranean place. The prestigious award Blue Flag, which the marina Mlina proudly won, confirms that. Approach The town of Milna is situated at the bottom of its namesake long bay, indented deeply into the western coastline of the island of Brač. The islet of Mrdulja, 2.5 miles west of Milna, can serve as a landmark when approaching. On it there is a green lighthouse (Fl G 3s 14m 4M) and it can be rounded from all sides. The exact position of the Mrdulja lighthouse is 43°20.3’ N 16°24.9’ E. From the island the route to Milna passes Cape Bijaka where there is a red lighthouse (Fl R 3s 8m 3M). The church bell tower at the bottom of the bay points the way to ACI Marina Milna’s entrance. On the town pier at the entrance to the marina, on the port (left-hand) side, there is a red lighthouse (Fl(2) R 5s 7m 4M).
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ACI Marina Split

Marina in Split-Dalmatia
ACI marina Split, with the harbors of two sailing clubs, protected by solid rock breakwater from southerly winds and rough seas, offers a glorious view of Split and its center – Diocletian’s Palace. It is at ACI Marina Split that the Split Lungomare begins; the longest and most certainly one of the most beautiful promenades in the Adriatic. ACI marina Split was awarded the prize “Tourist Flower – Quality for Croatia” for the third place in 2017 in the category of the best medium marina on the Adriatic, while in 2017 received the award for the second place. ACI marina split is also the winner of the prestigious Blue Flag Award. Approach The city port of Split is a large ferry port, requiring extra caution when approaching. Ships leaving the port have the right of way in manoeuvring, which it is advisable not to disrupt. It is also forbidden to anchor in any part of the port, except in emergencies. The port is entered through a wide passage marked by lights and day-time markings. When approaching the port the following landmarks can be used: the prominent bell tower of the Cathedral of St. Domnius; Cape Sustipan; and a stone monument to seafarers in the shape of a lighthouse, which is in fact a lighted stone obelisk (Fl(2) W 20s 54m 10M). On the port (left-hand) side stony Cape Sustipan there is a red tower with a red light (Fl R 6s 9m 5M), while on the starboard (right-hand) side of the entrance to the port, on the head of the main breakwater, there is a prominent green lighthouse (Fl G 6s 11m 10M), equipped with a fog signal and 30-second horn. When approaching ACI’s marina white rocks can be seen on the wooded peninsula of Sustipan, as can the inside breakwater at the eastern entrance to the marina, marked by a red tower with a column, gallery and light (Fl R 2s 6m 3M). The reception building, restaurants and workshops in the marina are also visible. When approaching the marina and the small ports to the west of it, steer closer to the head of the inside breakwater. As the area of the newly-built western waterfront has not been surveyed hydrographically, berthing there is forbidden, except when approaching the fuel station.
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ACI Marina Trogir

Marina in Split-Dalmatia
The ACI marina is located on the island of Čiovo, on the opposite side of the Trogir town center, from which it is separated by a canal about a hundred meters wide. The most popular and beautiful beach on the Riviera is Okrug Gornji beach on the western coast of the island of Čiovo, 2 km from Trogir town center. ACI marina Trogir was awarded the prize “Tourist Flower – Quality for Croatia” for the third place in 2017 in category of the best small marina on the Adriatic. Approach The old town centre of Trogir is situated on a small island between the mainland and the island of Čiovo. In the channel north of the town the sea is only 2 m deep, and sailing here is not advisable. There is an old stone bridge across this channel, and another, new wooden bridge in the west of the Fortin area, both connecting the town with the mainland. Connecting the town with the island of Čiovo, where the ACI marina is located, is another bridge (2.80 m clearance). Ships that cannot pass under the bridge, coming from Kaštela Bay approach from the west between Čiovo and Čelica Rock. A very visible landmark is provided the green lighthouse on Cape Čubrijan (Fl G 2s 8m 4M), the exact position of which is 43° 30.7′ N 16° 14.6′ E. For those approaching from the east the course is marked by red and green buoys. Water depth in the passage under the bridge is 4.5 m.
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ACI Vrboska

Marina in Split-Dalmatia
The bay where the town of Vrboska is located is long and narrow, like a fjord. ACI marina Vrboska is located in the outer part of the harbor of Vrboska.The rich tradition of fishing is evident in the cuisine offered in this charming, warm small town. Nowadays, the primary activity in Vrboska is tourism, of course, and the ACI marina represents economically the most important establishment in Vrboska. Marina Vrboska has been awarded the Blue Flag for years. Approach Vrboska is a town and harbour situated on the northern coast of the island of Hvar, at the end of a deep and narrow bay, so the marina provides good shelter from all winds. When approaching from the north, a good landmark is provided by the island of Zečevo, which has a lighthouse (Fl W 5s 11m 5M) the exact position of which is 43° 11.5’ N 16° 42.1’ E. To reach ACI Marina Vrboska the Glavica peninsula must be rounded. At night one should steer towards the red lighthouse marking the entrance to Jelsa (Fl R 3s 6m 5M). When the lighthouse on Cape Križ (Fl W 2s 5m 5M) comes into view, the lights of the town of Vrboska will also become visible; steer in that direction. When coming from the south, southeast or east, the marina can be approached by sailing along the northern coast of Hvar Island from east to west. All three lighthouses mentioned above are visible at night and the piers of ACI’s marina are illuminated as well.
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Jachthafen Komiza

Marina in Split-Dalmatia
Komiza Marina is in the care of the Municipality. Countless possibilities for activity can be seen in the nature with which Komiža is inextricably linked. Our travel agencies and private carriers organize full-day trips around the island of Vis, but also to other islands in the vicinity. Adventure lovers can enjoy diving, speleology and parachuting, and there is a growing interest in military tours. The interior of the island is rich in wine routes, and anyone who wants to learn to ride or just enjoy socializing with these noble animals and beautiful nature can join the riding school.
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Kaštela

Marina in Split-Dalmatia
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Lucica Spinut

Marina in Split-Dalmatia
Located in Lučica 7, 21000, Split, Croatia. Service available in the Marina.
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Luku Hvar

Marina in Split-Dalmatia
Anchorages, that city of Hvar offers are in port of Hvar and in ACI Club Palmižana on Pakleni Otoci. When docked in city harbour you can enjoy in day and night atmosphere of the town. Pakleni otoci are one of the favourite nautical destinations on the Adriatic. Palmižana marina is situated in an attractive lagoon on the St. Clement island.
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MARINA ACI Marina Palmižana

Marina in Split-Dalmatia
MARINA ACI Marina Palmižana ACI Marina Palmižana is situated on the NE side of Sveti Klement Island, 2.4 nautical miles south from Hvar. The island is part of the Pakleni Islands archipelago, which is a beautiful group of islands with many hidden coves, isolated beaches and lagoons waiting to be discovered. There are no roads and cars on this island, so the best way to explore the pristine beauty of the island is by foot or by boat. The marina boasts the title of being one of the safest marinas in the Adriatic. While providing a safe shelter most of the time, strong south and south-west winds can sometimes cause swells. ACI Marina Palmižana is a seasonal marina, open from the 1st of April to the 31st of October. The busiest time of the tourist season is in July and August when people from all over Croatia and nearby countries flock to the coast. So if you want to avoid crowds, plan your trip accordingly. Marina Palmižana offers 180 wet berths for boats up to 30 metres in length. All berths are equipped with water and electricity; however, note that daily consumption of water is limited to 100 litres. Water depth in the marina ranges from 3 to 10 m.
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Marina Baotić

Marina in Split-Dalmatia
The Marina Baotić is situated at the crossroads of maritime routes and is very near Split’s airport, meaning it has one of the best positions in the Adriatic. In the service centre in covered sheds, which is a rarity in Croatia, the marina also has a number of additional facilities: a restaurant, pool, gloriette, a children’s playground plus massage and hairdressing services. Whether the voyage has ended or is just about to begin, you deserve to enjoy your time on the shore. Drop anchor and relax in this beautiful and modernly equipped charter destination. At Baotić marina, your every wish and everything your boat requires will be catered for. As one of the most advanced marinas in Croatia, we offer a vast array of services and amenities, designed to make your visit pleasant, relaxing and carefree. Above everything else, a stay in Seget Donji is about you. So much more than a place to berth, it is a safe haven of relaxation and indulgence for marine enthusiasts and all whose hearts beat to the rhythm of the waves. A place where old friends meet and new friends are made, great stories are shared and long hours passed in preparation for the next adventure. Find us at an alluring bay, protected from the weather and currents, just minutes away from the quaint, historic town of Trogir. Prudently selected location at the crossroads of land, air, and sea routes makes Marina Baotić a great meeting place and a port to visit during your exploration of the Adriatic coast. Stay in one of our well-appointed apartments or luxurious villas. Visit one of the waterfront restaurants and lounge bars, do a spot of shopping, relax by the poolside or visit the Technogym equipped fitness studio. When you are ready to embark again, charter a yacht or a sailboat in a blink of an eye with the help of our friendly staff.
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Marina Kastela

Marina in Split-Dalmatia
Marina Kaštela is a recently built marina in Croatia. It is situated on the south east side of Kaštela Bay. The bay is shielded by Kozjak Mountain from the north while the Marjan Peninsula and the Čiovo Peninsula guard the bay’s southern side. Due to its outstanding geographical position in the central Adriatic and its expert project design our marina is: -a safe harbor for private and charter operated yachts -a pleasant place to spend your holidays enjoying a Mediterranean climate, dry and warm during the summer & wet and mild during the winter -connected to neighboring cities by a network of state roads and motorways -connected with all European countries by railroad, bus and ferry -connected with the whole world because Split Airport is located only 7 km away -close to the central Adriatic islands which provide natural protection. The islands also form a part of the marina’s natural nautical infrastructure. -close to Split and Trogir and thus providing adequate administrative, economic, cultural and historic background to everything it has to offer. It is our pleasure to present to you our new marina through the following webpages. We wish you a pleasant stay! 420 berths with electricity connections and water tap (depth from 2.5 to 8 meters – 8 to 26 feet inside the marina, 10 meters – 33 feet on the outer side of the peer for mega yachts) 200 dry berths for ship accommodation on land Hangars for vessels 60 ton travel lift 60 ton carello for safe on road boat transport 40 ton carello for safe on land boat transport 5 ton crane Boat maintenance workshops and services Usage of warehouse 437 parking spaces Electric vehicle charging station Sanitary facilities with showers Separate sanitary facility for boat owners Reception Café-bar “BavAdria” Restaurant “Nautic” Supermarket Self service laundry Building with swimming pool (25 m) and restaurant-pizzeria Sailing club, with facilities for commercial and sport regattas and restaurant “Spinnaker” * New electric vehicle charging station The new electric vehicle charging station is ready for you in the parking lot next to the indoor pool. Each charging station has 22 KW of power, and is following the IEC 62196 – type 2 standard. All users will have to get a T-RFID id card, which they can obtain from the pool reception. The use of the charging station is free for all Marina Kaštela clients. The creation of the EV charging station is one of the steps that Marina Kaštela is taking to promote a greener living and reduce the carbon footprint of the company, its clients and the Kaštela community.
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Marina Katela

Marina in Split-Dalmatia
Marina Kaštelais a new Croatian marina, located on the southeastern coast of the Kastela Bay, whose protection has been provided for centuries by the hill Kozjak (north), and the peninsulas Marjan (southeast) and Ciovo (southwest). Exceptional geographical position in the central part of the Adriatic as well as professionally planned project marina Kaštela make: a safe harbor for private and charter boats, a pleasant climate for rest, highways and highways close to neighboring cities and European countries, rail, bus and ferry connections connected to all European countries close to the world thanks to the international airport Split, naturally protected central Dalmatian islands, with a rich nautical structure, adequate administrative, commercial and cultural-historical environment due to the proximity of Split and Trogir. It is our pleasure to present you the newly built marina in Kaštela through further text and pictures. We wish you a pleasant stay!
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MARINA Marina Zlatan Otok

Marina in Split-Dalmatia
Marina Zlatan Otok is a family-run small marina located in the small village of Sveta Nedjelja (or as the locals call it Sveta Nedilja), on the south coast of Hvar Island, approximately 12 km E from Hvar Town. Sveta Nedilja is well known for its wine tradition and beautiful vineyards, which are located on steep slopes of Sv. Nikola cliff above the village. One of the most famous wineries is Zlatan Otok winery established in 1986 by Zlatan Plenković. Besides winery, Zlatan Otok also owns marina Zlatan Otok and a nearby private accommodation. The marina is exposed to N winds (maestral) which cause waves. It is open only in summer (May/June until October). Marina Zlatan Otok is a very small marina, mostly intended for guests visiting the vineyards nearby. It can accommodate boats up to 18 m in length with the maximum draft of 4 m. Boats up to 40 m in length can moor to the outer side of the breakwater, where the water is 7 m deep. The berths are equipped with water and electricity.
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Marina Sućuraj

Marina in Split-Dalmatia
Sucuraj is a little ferry and fishing village. It’s located at the foot of Biokovo Mountains and with its beaches it is really idyllic. For yachts there are 9 moorings west of the ferry terminal. In the part which is aligned to the North you berth alongside. Electricity and water are available. Sometimes there is the possibility to berth at the breakwater (space for ferry is necessarily to be held free). Southerly and Southwest winds cause swell. In the village there are a few supermarkets and restaurants.
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Marina VLASKA - MILNA

Marina in Split-Dalmatia
Marina Vlaška is a small privately-owned marina located just a 15-minute walk away from the picturesque small town of Milna on the western coast of Brač Island. It has three pontoons with 71 berths for yachts up to 20 m long. The bay itself is very tranquil and quiet, surrounded with pine trees and protected from the wind. Marina Vlaška is open all year round. There are no hazards when approaching Milna Bay and Marina Vlaška by boat. The islet of Mrdulja, 2.5 miles west of Milna, can serve as a landmark when approaching. On it there is a green lighthouse and it can be rounded from all sides. The exact position of the Mrdulja lighthouse is 43°20.3’ N 16°24.9’ E. From the island the route to Milna passes Cape Bijaka where there is a red lighthouse. The marina is located 500 m away, on the left-hand side.
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Nautical Center Milna

Marina in Split-Dalmatia
Good marina, facilities are well maintained and clean. The harbour wall fills quickly, in mid May we just about got a mooring on the wall at 17.30, plenty of restaurants to choose from, the one opposite the marina is v expensive and a long walk all the way round. Like most Croatian marina's, they are unnecessarily experience. !!
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Splitska

Marina in Split-Dalmatia
Splitska is really dedicated to Split, but not in the way that everyone perceives it - as a weekend settlement of the people of Split, but it was already facing Split in the time of Split's first inhabitant, Emperor Diocletian. It was the port from which the stone from Brac was exported "across the sea" for the construction of the Palace. Each of the 400 inhabitants of Splitska will be happy to take you to Rasoh, where Heracles, carved by one of Diocletian's masons, is still standing in the rock. of those ancient bonds with imperial rulers, Splitska still exudes aristocratic peace today, in all that lush greenery on the steep blue bay. The settlement itself developed in the 16th century, from which the castle remains, again in support of the thesis about the aristocratic spirit of the place. It was the second birth: the first took place three centuries before, but Omiš pirates, raw and vicious, crushed every stone. Latitude: 43° 22' N Longitude: 16° 36' E Pier length: 38 m Dock area: 156 m2 Area of ​​water area: 1,540 m2 In addition to restaurants and cafés, there are shops in Splitska where you can get everything you need, but if you need medical help, or a post office or an ATM, you should go to Postira, three kilometers away. You have to go to the vet in Supetar, seven kilometers away. Split is connected by buses to all places on the island of Brač. If the boat needs any professional help, it can be reached in Supetar The E branch of the inlet where the town lies is quayed around its head. There are numerous small craft moorings along the inner part of the harbour and visiting yachts usually berth on the quay further out, where depths are 3.0 – 4.0 metres. The northernmost part of this quay has three orange mooring buoys with lines tailed back to the quay, which can be used by yachts of up to 12 metres but are too close in for larger vessels. The next 50 metres S is equipped with seven laid moorings in depths of around 3.0 – 3.5 metres. Finally, the projecting part of the quay further S from here (in front of the café) has no mooring lines but space for 2–3 yachts to lie alongside (again, in 3.0 – 3.5 metres). Shelter on the quay is good in winds from W through S to NE, but berths here quickly become uncomfortable in even moderate winds from WNW round to NNE. Water-There are three water stanchions on the town quay (the two most accessible on the quay in front of the café) Electricity-There are three electricity stanchions on the town quay (the two most accessible on the quay in front of the café)
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Stari Grad

Marina in Split-Dalmatia
Beautiful location on the docks of the town of Stari Grad Good protection Can be noisy Expensive
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