The marina is open year round. It is located on the southern shore of the cove Vrboska on the north side of the island Hvar.
Mooring:
There are 85 berths. A strong sirocco can cause the water to rise by as much as 2 meters (in extreme circumstances). The bora can also be intense.
Facilities:
Facilities include a reception office, water and power supply, showers and toilets, telephones, a fuel station, car parking and a restaurant. The marina is also equipped with a hoist (5t) and a slipway.
In the area:
Vrboska is located in a narrow cove, surrounded by pine woods and olive groves.
St. Mary’s Church (15th century) and St. Lovro’s Church (16th century) are well preserved. The island of Hvar is a central Dalmatian island and is the longest island on the Adriatic. It abounds in olive trees, aromatic plants, vineyards and is considered to be the sunniest island. It has been populated since the Neolithic. The oldest drawing of a boat was found on Hvar.