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Seget Donji

Marina Baotić is the ideal starting point for your sailing trip. The newly constructed Marina offers not only high technical standards but also a variety of facilities and services making your entire journey even more comfortable.

 

Milna

Milna is the largest locality on the Western coast of the island Brac. The bay, in which Milna is located, splits into two arms: Žalo and Pantera. This is where, today, the Marina, with moorage for 200 boats and yachts, is situated. The Marina is equipped with all modern facilities and offers navigators from all over the globe safe landing and service.

 

Komiža

Komiža, on the island of Vis, is a typical Mediterranean town with small streets and alleys that grew around the harbour and a variety of beaches. The mild climate makes Komiza the ideal location for a holiday, even in the winter months. The urban harbour disposes of more than 30 berths. There is also a filling station in the harbour. To be recommended is a visit to the Blue Grotto Modra Spilja on the Bisevo island, five sea miles away from Komiza.

 

Vis

The town of Vis is located on the northeastern side of Vis island. Due to its retracted location in the southwest of the large Uvala Svetog Jurja bay as well as the offshore island Host and the Prirovo Peninsula, Vis is specially protected from the open sea. Within the bay, there are smaller landing stages near Kut and Stonac. Beautiful beaches are to be found in eastern direction at Stončica lighthouse.

 

Palmizana

Palmizana bay is located on the northern side of Sveti Klement island and approx. two sea miles away from the town of Hvar. A Marina with 190 berths is situated in the bay but is only open during the summer months. On the southern side of the same island there is another amazing bay where anchoring is possible.

 

Vrboska

Vrboska has been influenced by both sides of the Pjacas (eastern and western parts). The typically Mediterranean architecture with its small houses on both sides of the canal is very inviting. The canal developments are connected to the historic town. The houses in Gothic and Baroque styles were erected during the Renaissance period. The old churches on one side of the canal and the villas on the other give the small town its particular charm. Even though Buro and Jugo are noticeable within the bay, the boats are protected. Strong Jugo causes strong waves (in extreme weather, the waves can be up to two metres), hitting the harbour at high speed. Mooring is possible in the outer part of the harbour in the northern bay. During Buro, it is recommended to moor within the harbour.

 

Stari Grad

Stari Grad is located in the northern bay of Hvar island. During Buro, the boats can be moored safely in Zavala Bay and Tiha. During Jugo, Gračište, Sv Ante and Maslinica are recommended. Make use of the opportunity and take a stroll in the picturesque streets of this beautiful town.