MARINA Marina Agana
Marina Agana is situated in a small Dalmatian village called Marina, 13 km W of Trogir and 13 km E of Rogoznica. Marina was up until recently a neglected fishing settlement, but it became more tourism-oriented with the construction of the Marina Agana and the conversion of the 16th century fortified tower into a luxury hotel and restaurant. Situated in a tiny inlet, Marina Agana provides an excellent shelter in all winds, except strong SE winds, which can cause a swell.
It is opened all year round. The busiest months are July and August.
Berths
Marina Agana has 134 wet berths and 70 dry berths, all of which are equipped with water and electricity ((16A, 220V-32A, 380V). The marina can accommodate boats up to 25 m in length and with a maximum draft of 6 m. Drydocks can store boats up to 22 m in length, 6 m in width and with a maximum draft of 2.7 m. Water depth at the pontoons ranges from 3 m to 6 m.
- Number of berths 134
- Dry berths 70
- Maximum length overall/LOA 25 metres
- Max. draft 6 metres
- Depth 3 - 6 metres
- Berthing assistance Yes
- Type of berthing Mooring line
- Water Yes
- Electricity Yes
Amenities
- Reception desk
- Cash machine (ATM)
- Toilet and shower facilities
- Maintenance and repair shop
- Wi-Fi
- Launderette
- Restaurant
- Nautical equipment shop
- Car park
- Garbage and recyling bins
- Waste water discharge point
- Video surveillance
- Slipway
- 24-hour security guard
- Charter company
- Children’s playground
- 2 t forklift
- 40 t travel lift
- 20 t hydraulic wheels
- Outdoor gym
Useful Information
There is an ambulance, dentist, pharmacy, post office, hotel, private accommodation, market, bakery, fish market, few shops and restaurants in Marina. The nearest fuel station is in the nearby town of Trogir (6 nm).
The small village of Marina is well connected by a road and bus network. The Adriatic Highway passes right above the marina. The marina is located 32 km W of Split, which is a major transport hub, with an international airport nearby.
Marina Agana is situated at the extreme W end of Trogir Bay, which is entered between the island of Čiovo and the mainland. There are no dangers when approaching the Marina Bay and Marina Agana, although there are some shoals near the coastline, which is why you should keep at least 200 metres distance from the coast. Marina can be identified by the 16th-century tower at the entrance of the bay.
Marina Agana is a pet-friendly marina.