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How to get there

Marina Agana is located on the Adriatic highway D8, and is a very convenient starting base as it is very easy to reach, making it one of the best destinations to charter a yacht in Croatia

It is a 15 minute drive from Trogir and a 40 minute drive from the city of Split. The roads are well maintained and parking is available near or at the marina.The closest airport is Split Airport (SPU), with regular flights direct from major european cities. From the airport, Marina Agana is just 20 km away, about a 20 minute drive or taxi.

Regular local buses run between the airports as well as the cities of Split, Trogir, and the marina.You can also contact your GlobeSailor charter advisor to arrange your transfer to and from the airport.

Marina facilities

ACI Marina Split has a very varied fleet and provides everything you need to rent a sailboat comfortably and confidently. It's a great choice for anyone wanting to explore the crystal clear water of the Adriatic by boat.

Whether you're an experienced sailor or renting a boat for the first time, there's something for every style, group size, and budget - perfect for enjoying a catamaran charter in Croatia.

Marina Agana boasts comprehensive facilities to ensure a comfortable stay:​

  • 134 fully serviced berths
  • Parking
  • Water and electricity​
  • Travel lift
  • Security​
  • Reception
  • ATM
  • Free Wi-Fi​
  • Sanitary facilities with showers​
  • Hair dryers and straighteners
  • Laundry services​
  • Library
  • Local shops and market
  • Waste disposal and recycling​
  • Parking for cars and trailers​
  • As well as an outdoor gym, children's playground​, and on-site bistro

    Sailing and weather conditions

    The sailing conditions around Marina Agana are ideal for both beginners and experienced sailors.

    The best time for yacht charters in Croatia is between May and October, with June through September being the peak months. During this period, you can expect:

  • Sunny days with minimal rainfall
  • Daytime temperatures ranging from 25°C to 35°C
  • Water temperatures averaging 22°C to 27°C
  • This makes it a perfect time for swimming, snorkeling, and enjoying life onboard your yacht or catamaran charter.

    Winds are generally light to moderate and predictable, making it suitable for both novice and experienced sailors.

    The Maestral (a steady northwesterly wind) is most common in summer.The Bora (northeasterly) and Jugo (southerly) winds can occur during spring and autumn. While strong, these winds are well-forecasted, allowing experienced sailors or skippers to plan accordingly.

    Provisioning and preparation

    Provisioning for your sailing holiday is easy at Marina Agana. Several supermarkets are located nearby, including well-known Croatian chains like Tommy. You’ll also find smaller supermarkets and daily fresh food markets within walking distance of the marina.

    It is also possible to order your groceries online, to be delivered to the boat. We highly recommend contacting the local operator at least two weeks before your charter to organise provisioning being delivered to your boat.

    Many yacht charter companies based at marina agana offer the option for early check-in, depending on availability. This can be a great way to settle in sooner and maximize your time on the water. Please note that early check-in usually comes with an additional fee, booking early and requesting this in advance is recommended, especially during the high season.

    Marina agana has a dedicated parking area for guests, located close to the piers. However, parking spaces can be limited during peak summer months, so it’s wise to book a spot in advance. Alternatively, nearby public car parks may offer overflow options if the marina lot is full.

    Local food

    No yacht charter from Marina Agana is complete without indulging in the rich and flavorful cuisine of Dalmatia.

    Thanks to its coastal location, Marina Agana and the surrounding region are known for their fresh seafood. Many seaside restaurants and konobas (traditional taverns) serve daily catches straight from the Adriatic, including:

  • Grilled branzino (sea bass)
  • Octopus salad
  • Mussels in buzara sauce (white wine, garlic, and herbs)
  • Adriatic calamari – grilled or fried
  • Why not also try some local dalmatian meat dishes:

  • Peka – a traditional dish slow-cooked under a bell-like dome with lamb, veal, or octopus, potatoes, and herbs
  • Čevapi – small, grilled minced meat sausages, often served with flatbread and ajvar
  • Pašticada – beef stew slow-cooked in wine and served with gnocchi, a specialty of nearby Split
  • Things to do in the area

    One of the biggest draws of sailing Croatia from Marina Agana is the proximity to incredible islands like:

  • Drvenik Veli – Home to the famous Blue Lagoon, ideal for swimming and snorkeling.
  • Šolta – A peaceful, olive-covered island perfect for nature lovers.
  • Brač and Hvar – Just a short sail away, these islands offer a mix of secluded beaches, lively towns, and historical sites.
  • Drop anchor in a quiet bay for a picnic, or enjoy cabin cruising with planned island stops along the way.
  • Just a 15-minute drive from Marina Agana, Trogir is a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its medieval architecture, narrow cobbled streets, and Romanesque-Gothic cathedral. It’s perfect for a half-day trip before or after your charter.

  • Explore the Kamerlengo Fortress
  • Enjoy a walk along the scenic Trogir promenade
  • Visit the vibrant local markets for fresh produce and souvenirs
  • Aside from sailing, the region offers a range of water-based activities

  • Snorkeling in hidden coves and underwater caves
  • Stand-up paddleboarding around sheltered bays
  • Scuba diving to explore shipwrecks and reefs
  • Jet skiing and kayaking, available for rent near the marina
  • Hiking and cycling trails are also available around Marina and nearby inland villages, offering panoramic views of the coast.

    For those seeking relaxation, many yachts and catamarans are equipped for leisure:

  • Sunbathe on the spacious decks of a catamaran charter
  • Enjoy yoga or meditation with the sea as your backdrop
  • Drop anchor in peaceful bays for a serene overnight stay under the stars
  • You can also unwind at local spas and beach clubs near Marina or Trogir.

    During the summer season, nearby towns host cultural events, music festivals, and open-air markets. Look out for:

  • Traditional Dalmatian klapa music performances
  • Food and wine festivals showcasing local specialties
  • Handicraft markets in coastal villages