ACI Marina Vrboska
Berths (moorings)
119 berths
12 dry berths
VHF Channel: 17
About Marina
Although it is the smallest town on the island of Hvar, the beauty of Vrboska easily surpasses that of all the others. Primarily due to its geographical location. It is situated on the northern coast of the central part of the island deep in a bay at the end of a narrow, meandering inlet. In the middle of the bay there is an island and numerous small bridges span the channel, earning Vrboska the nickname of “Little Venice”. Roman ruins indicate that the town existed since antiquity. But the oldest preserved monuments and buildings date back to the 15th century.
Impressive old houses in Gothic, Neo-Renaissance and Baroque styles, as well as Mediterranean architecture with characteristic stone buildings and narrow streets, predominate in the town. the thick pine forest, completes this idyllic picture, hugging the town on the landward side, and beautiful beaches and coves on the seaward side. A rich tradition of fishing is evident in the cuisine offered in this charming, warm small town. Nowadays the primary activity in Vrboska is tourism, of course, and the central marina on the northern coast of Hvar is economically the most important establishment in Vrboska. ACI Marina Vrboska, located in the outer part of the harbour of Vrboska, is open all year round.
Amenities
-reception with an exchange office
-toilet and shower facilities, launderette
-5 t crane
-car park
-Wi-Fi internet access
-in the immediate vicinity of the marina there are several restaurants, taverns and bakeries
-fuel station
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