Komolac, ACI Marina Dubrovnik

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Address (Street and number): Na skali 2, Mokošica
Phone: +385 020 455 020
Lat: 42.6697
Lng: 18.12461

Marina is located near the town of Komolac in a deep, picturesque indented bay, 2 NM from the port Gruž and 6 kilometres from the Dubrovnik town centre. It is open all year round.

Chartering a Yacht in ACI Marina Dubrovnik

Whether you're an experienced sailor or a first-time charterer, ACI Marina Dubrovnik offers a diverse fleet of yachts to meet your needs. Our selection includes sleek sailing yachts, spacious catamarans, and powerful motor yachts, each meticulously maintained for your safety and comfort. The charter process is straightforward, and our friendly staff are always on hand to assist you in choosing the perfect yacht for your adventure.

Moorings and Berths at ACI Marina Dubrovnik

With its capacity of 380 sea berths and 120 places on land, ACI Marina Dubrovnik can comfortably accommodate vessels up to 45 meters. Each berth is equipped with water and electricity, ensuring a pleasant stay for all guests. The marina is protected by a breakwater, but the bora wind can be felt strongly when blowing down the river valley.

For booking and pricing information, please head to the official marina website.

Facilities:


Facilities include a reception office, water and power supply, showers and toilets, a restaurant, a café/bar, laundry, various shops, a hotel, a fuel station, an exchange office, tennis courts and a swimming pool. The marina is equipped with a crane (5t), two travel lifts (25t and 60t) and a slipway. Most repairs to hulls, engines and electronics are possible.

In the area:

Dubrovnik, known as the "Pearl of the Adriatic" is perhaps the most famous tourist destination in Croatia, as well as all of the Mediterranean. Founded in the 7th century, Dubrovnik is rich in culture and history and is a UNESCO World Heritage site. The sites to visit in Dubrovnik are numerous and require several days to visit properly. They include towers, fortifications, churches, the Duke's Palace, museums, etc., but perhaps the quickest way to immerse yourself in the heritage of Dubrovnik is to walk through the Stradun, visiting Luza Square, Sponza Palace and Orlando’s Column.

Connections

From the port of Gruž, Dubrovnik is connected to all major ports in Croatia (Rijeka - Zadar - Split - Stari Grad - Korčula - Dubrovnik). Regular ferry lines link the city to Venice, Rimini, Ancona, Pescara and Bari in Italy. In addition, the airport (Čilipi) connects the city of Dubrovnik with all major European cities. From early morning until 02:00 in the night, the bus lines connect the marina with the port of Gruž and the city.

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