44°08.00′ N – 15°12.00′ E
Address: Obala kneza Trpimira bb, 23000 Zadar
Tel: +385 023 33 10 76
Fax: +385 023 33 10 76
The marina is open year round. It is located northwest from the harbor of Zadar, and is generally utilized by local residents.
Approach:
Boats approach from the southeast between the two breakwaters of the marina.
Mooring:
There are 250 berths for small yachts. The marina becomes progressively shallower towards its inner end and towards the beginnings of each pier. The marina is protected by two breakwaters.
Facilities:
Facilities include electricity and water hook ups, showers, parking and currency exchange. Other facilities are available in the nearby Marina Borik or in Zadar. The marina has two hoists (2.5 and 5.5t) and a slipway.
In the Area:
Zadar is a city and port on the mainland in the center of the Croatian Adriatic. Numerous national parks are in the vicinity of Zadar: Plitvice, Paklenica, Krka and Kornati as well as the nature parks Velebit and Telascica. One of the most important sites to visit in Zadar is the church of St. Donat, which is the symbol of the city. It is one of the most important structures of the Croatian early Middle Ages. Zadar also is home to many museums: the Archaeological Museum (established in 1830), the Maritime Museum and the National Museum, including the Art Gallery and the Department of Natural Sciences. Among Zadar’s well-known specialities is the liqueur Maraskino, which was a favorite drink in the European courts of the 19th century.
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