Trogir offers sheltered marinas, reliable facilities, and calm sailing conditions, making it an ideal stopover for yachts cruising the Croatian coast.
Trogir, located on Croatia's central Dalmatian coast, is a favored nautical destination known for its sheltered waters and historical maritime heritage. The primary marina, ACI Marina Trogir, situated directly opposite the UNESCO-listed old town, provides approximately 174 berths accommodating yachts up to 25 meters. Facilities include fuel dock, electricity, fresh water, showers, toilets, Wi-Fi, laundry, repair services, and provisioning options nearby. Alternative mooring is available along the town quay, though space is limited, especially during peak season.
Sailing conditions around Trogir are generally calm, with prevailing winds being the Maestral (NW) during summer afternoons, typically ranging from 10 to 20 knots. Currents are minimal, and depths around the marina and approaches are sufficient for most yachts, averaging 3 to 5 meters. The sailing season extends from April to October, with peak activity in July and August.
Trogir's maritime history dates back to ancient Greek and Roman times, reflected in its well-preserved medieval harbor and fortifications.
Trogir in Croatia offers 5 marinas, each with unique facilities and services for visiting yachts. To help you choose the best spot, we've sorted the marinas by skipper ratings, ensuring you see the top-rated options first. Whether you need a centrally located marina with easy access to the city or a quieter place with full-service facilities, you'll find the right option below.
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