Trogir : Profile
On the mainland opposite the western end of the island of Clovo, to which it is connected by a low bridge, Trogir is a useful port for crew changes as it is close to Split airport.
Position 43°30.9'N, 16°15.2'E.
The recently renovated Trogir Waterfront is an ideal place for berthing, but it is almost exclusively reserved for mega-yachts during summer season. Although it may be worth contacting the harbour master in advance for a reservation.
Boats under 25m generally berth in the nearby ACI Marina Trogir (just across Trogir Waterfront) or on Island Ciovo waterfront. Unfortunately the ACI marina is closed to non-charter boats on Fridays during the season and berths are difficult to obtain on Saturdays too.
Yachts can anchor West of the old town, on the N side of the channel and inside the 5m contour. It is also possible to anchor in 2m on to the east of the low bridge. Anchoring East of the line between Rt. Cubrijan and the pier at Seget. Some boats have reported being asked for an anchoring fee here.
The water in this harbour is reported to be very dirty.
An alternative berth may be found at Marina Agana which lies at the head of a bay 6nm due west of Trogir.
Last updated October 2011.
ACI Marina Trogir HR- 21220 Trogir, Croatia Tel:+385 21 881-544 , Fax:+385 21 881-258 , VHF Channel 17 www.aci-club.hr/aci.htm, aci.club@ri.tel.hr, or, m.trogir@aci-club.hr Open all year round. Water, electricity, toilets and showers, restaurant and bar, currency exchange, grocery store. Max depth 4m. Repair workshop, 10 ton crane. The fuel dock is at the western end of the marina.
A good place to leave a boat.
Harbour Master Tel:+385/21 88 15 08 , Fax:+385/21 88 15 08 , VHF Channel 10, 16 Contact for waterfront reservations or advice on berthing.
Marina Agana Obala kardinala Alojzija Stepinca 2, Marina - 21222, Croatia Tel:+385 21 889 411 / +385 21 889 412, Fax:+385 21 889 010, VHF Channel 17 www.marina-agana.hr/english/index.html, info@marina-agana.hr Opening Hours: Reception hrs:07:30 - 21:30 daily All facilities, laundry, restaurant and grocery store. Max. length 25m. Marine electronics, repair services and 40t travel lift. Charter base. Friendly staff.
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