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Best marinas in the Split region | Marina Ranking 2026

2 May 2025
Best marinas in Split region
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Croatia is known for its breathtaking coastline and its crystal-clear waters that make sailing a one-of-a-kind experience. The region of Split is truly mesmerizing. From the coastline to the numerous islands like Šolta, Hvar, Brač, and many more, you will have so much to see. In such a scenery, there are countless places to stop and let the breathtaking views sink in, such as marinas.

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The best marinas in the Split region | Marina Ranking 2026

  • Pučišća
  • Marina Trogir – Marina 21
  • Marina Martinis Marchi
  • Maslinica
  • Marina Vlaska
  • Marina Lav
  • Agana Public Quay
  • Marina Zlatan Otok

🏆 Pučišća

Pučišća - Brač

Ranking higher than last year, Pučišća is surely the place to be. Located in Pučišća village on Brač Island, renowned for its natural beauty and stone carving tradition, the small harbor is well-sheltered and perfect for waiting out bad weather. Boaters praise the welcoming staff, clean facilities, access to electricity and water, and nearby amenities like restaurants and shops. Ensure a spot by calling ahead with the Navily App’s provided number and get ready for a memorable and quiet stay!
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🏆 Marina Trogir - Marina 21 | Trogir

Marina Trogir – Marina 21 _ Trogir

Marina Trogir places first on the list for the second year in a row, congratulations! With 256 spots, this marina is perfectly equipped and thus a perfect stop – whether it be long or short. According to our community, Marina Trogir SCT has five-star services and a welcoming staff. You will also find many restaurants closeby, where you will be able to discover the numerous Croatian specialties that the Split region has to offer. The marina is also located right next to the city of Trogir. With its labyrinthine streets, ancient fortifications, and picturesque waterfront, the village enchants visitors with its timeless beauty and cultural significance.
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🏆 Marina Martinis Marchi Maslinica

Marina Martinis Marchi Maslinica

Nestled in the town of Maslinica, on the magnificent island of Šolta, Marina Martinis Marchi Maslinica is definitely worth a visit. With 50 spots, it is a coveted place that attracts many boaters seeking for a typical Croatian village. With the marina, you also have access to the swimming pool and the gym of a nearby hotel, and there are numerous restaurants that serve delicious meals on the two sides of the docks.
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🏆 Marina Vlaska

Marina Vlaška - Milna, île de Brač

Yet again this year Marina Vlaška has made it to our Marina Ranking! With 71 spots, it has top-tier services and equipment. The staff is always pleased to help, and the marina is a very nice and quiet place for a stopover. There are a few restaurants and shops by the marina, but all the life can be found in the heart of Milna. The marina is located a few minutes away from this beautiful village that exudes charm with its quaint stone houses and stunning Adriatic views.
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🏆 Marina Lav

Marina Lav

This marina is unanimously praised by visitors for its pleasant atmosphere, tranquility and convenient access to the city. Reviewers highlight the excellent welcome and ease of stay, even at the height of the season. The quality of the facilities and the cleanliness of the site are also consistently commended. All in all, sailors consider this one of the best marinas in the region — a comfortable and enjoyable stopover they wholeheartedly recommend.

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🏆Agana public quay

Agana public quay

This marina earns solid praise as a practical and well-managed stopover, ideally positioned within easy reach of both Trogir and Split. The harbourmaster is frequently singled out for his helpfulness, contributing to the marina’s professional and reassuring atmosphere. Sailors appreciate the ability to leave their boat here with confidence, even for extended periods. A few minor drawbacks are noted — such as the distance to the facilities or occasional inconsistencies on the radio — and some visitors flag the pricing as on the higher side. Overall however, recent reviews paint a consistently positive picture of a reliable and convenient base in this stunning stretch of the Dalmatian coast.

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🏆Marina Zlatan Otok

Marina Zlatan Otok

This marina charms with its picturesque character and warm, welcoming atmosphere. Visitors highlight the excellent on-site restaurant and the friendly welcome from the staff as particular highlights. That said, several reviews flag the challenges of entering and manoeuvring, especially for boats over 10 metres, due to the narrow and shallow entrance — experience at the helm is definitely recommended here. Prices, both for berthing and dining, are noted as being on the higher side. Yet despite these considerations, the marina remains a sought-after and enjoyable stopover for those up to the challenge.

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This is the end of the top 10 of the best marinas in the Split region! We hope you enjoyed this article and that you will pay these marinas a well-deserved visit. If you want to sail elsewhere in Croatia, check out our top 10 of the best marinas in the Dubrovnik region, and in the Zadar region and many others on our blog!

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