ACI Marina Piskera lies on the Croatian coast of the Adriatic Sea, between the islands of Piškera and Panitula Vela, off the northern coast of Panitula Vela.
In front of the entrance to the marina lie the island of Panitula Mala and Škanji Reefs. This secluded island has no inhab
ACI Marina Piskera lies on the Croatian coast of the Adriatic Sea, between the islands of Piškera and Panitula Vela, off the northern coast of Panitula Vela.
In front of the entrance to the marina lie the island of Panitula Mala and Škanji Reefs. This secluded island has no inhabitants, and it is the second largest settlement of the Kornati group.
ACI Marina Piskera has 118 berths available for yachts up to 30 m in length. Because of its isolated position, the user of water and electricity is available at restricted hours. The water is supplied from 8 to 10 a.m. and electricity from 8 to 12 a.m. and again from 6 to 12 p.m. The depth at the piers ranges from 2.5 to 3.5 m. Boats and yachts whose draft exceeds 2.5 metres can moor at the top of pontoons A, B, C or D. The boats which are bigger than 25 m can berth at the reception pier.
The marina provides a safe shelter from north winds (bura), although it can get dangerous during strong south winds, causing large waves and swells.
ACI Marina Piškera is open from April 1 through October 31. The busiest months are July and August.
The island impress its visitors with its unspoilt vegetation and this marina being the only sign of civilization around here. Being located in the middle of the Kornati National Park, it is very popular because it offers a natural environment and hidden natural treasures. Here there are perfect conditions for yachting, sailing, boat tours and trips to nearby destinations. Bird watching, swimming, sailing, diving and sunbathing are encouraged in this simple, yet fascinating area due to an abundant biodiversity. This marina is well-protected from the northerly bura wind, but a little less from the southerly winds.