Marina Martinis Marchi is located in the harbor and village of Maslinica, on the west side of the island of Solta. Martinis Marchi marina has been built near the luxurious Martinis Marchi Heritage Hotel.
Martinis Marchi Marina offers 50 berths for yachts up to 35 m in length. Also, the megayachts wh
Marina Martinis Marchi is located in the harbor and village of Maslinica, on the west side of the island of Solta. Martinis Marchi marina has been built near the luxurious Martinis Marchi Heritage Hotel.
Martinis Marchi Marina offers 50 berths for yachts up to 35 m in length. Also, the megayachts which are longer than 35 m can dock on the outside of the breakwater. The berths in Martinis Marchi Marina are equipped with electricity and water. The water depth at the marina ranges from 2 m near the coast to 11 m near the breakwater.
The busiest periods are July and August, so make sure to book a berth in advance in Martinis Marchi.
Being located in a V-shaped inlet and sheltered from W by a group of six islands and a long breakwater, Martinis Marchi marina offers a safe refuge in winds from most directions. The marina is partially exposed to Bura, Maestral and Tramontana winds, which may cause swells in the harbor.
Marina Martinis Marchi is on the fantastic Island of Solta which is situated only 10 miles away from the city of Split, on the South-Western side of the Croatian coast. In 295 AD the Roman Emperor Diocletian built his fishery in one of Solta's bay. Nowadays, Solta Island is an ideal place for honeymoons and family vacations. Splendid traditional villages, romantic waterfronts, glittery waters and a serene atmosphere impress the travelers and the nature lovers alike. Therefore, the Olynthia Natura Olive Oil Tour is one of the most popular activities on the island, where a tasting program is available. Also, the Diving Centre Leomar offers incredible underwater experiences while the Art Gallery Sokol reveals some of the Croatian cultural heritage and the Donje Selo Stairs is one of the most famous landmarks. Wealthy vineyards, olive trees and orchards enrich the aspect of this spectacular island. The bays of Rogac and Necujam are simply ideal for sailing and water sports.