ACI Marina Korcula
Berths (moorings)
159 berths
16 dry berths
VHF Channel: 17
About Marina
The town of Korcula, in the northeast of its namesake South Dalmatian island, is among the most beautiful and best preserved medieval towns on the Croatian coast and in all of the Mediterranean, and is justly referred to as “Little Dubrovnik.” ACI Marina Korcula is situated right next to its historic centre.
The town is 130 kilometres from Dubrovnik’s Cilipi Airport, and in the summer the island has good ferry connections to Orebić on the Peljesac peninsula, to Split, Rijeka, Zadar, Dubrovnik, Lastovo and Hvar, and to Drvenik and the Italian towns of Ancona and Pescara. There are fast catamaran services to Lastovo, Hvar and Split throughout the year, and to Dubrovnik in the summer. ACI Marina Korcula , which offers an unforgettable view of the town ringed with centuries-old stone walls, has 159 berths and 16 dry berths.
The town of Korcula is home to the oldest Croatian legal code, also the second oldest among the Slavs: the Korčula Town Statute dates back to 1214. It is also known worldwide as the birthplace of the famous explorer and traveller Marco Polo. ACI Marina Korcula is an excellent starting point for exploring not only the renowned adventurer’s life, but also the rich history of the town itself, as well as everything that has earned it a privileged position among Croatian island towns.
Amenities
-reception with an exchange office and with a shopping point with rich selection of accessories from the ACI collection, cashpoint
-restaurant, cafe bar, grocery store
-nautical equipment , household items and gift stores, hairdresser
-repair and maintenance shop, 10t crane
-toilet and shower facilities with separate disabled provision
-car park
-Wi-Fi internet access
-fuel station 0.5 km from the marina
-border crossing point in town open year-round
-room and apartments accommodation in the period from June till October
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