Situated between Primosten and Rogoznica, Kremik Marina is a popular stop point for those traveling by water along the Croatian coastline in the from the north of the Adriatic to the south or viceversa. Either way, the marina is open all year round and offer a complete range of services.
Location & Approach Safely nestled away in a cove found in the central Adriatic coast, the Kremik marina is located in between two of the most beautiful resorts of the Croatian seashore, Primosten and Rogoznica. Due to the privileged position in this cove that goes deep inland, the marina offers some of the safest mooring in the Mediterranean.
Another enticing feature of this marina is the surrounding area which is covered in centuries old vineyards, famous for making the Babic wine. Just 30 nautical miles away is the Kornati National Park and the Split airport is just 30 km to the north, making it not only an accessible marina, but also one set in a very picturesque location.
The cove of Peles as it’s called has a wide entry point with waters deep enough even for the biggest yachts. The points of entry are marked by lights and thus easy to spot by any skipper, except when coming from the southeast as the view is obstructed by the Maslinovik island which is located southwest of the marina.
Infrastructure & Ambience The Kremik marina (43°34.20' N - 15°56.60' E) is actually open all year round and boasts an impressive 393 berths on the water and an additional 150 on land, each one coming with its own water supply and electricity (220/380V). The first thing you’ll notice is that the marina is very well lit and very well secured which is a good thing considering that the nearest town is kilometers away.
Among the facilities offered at Kremik you’ll find a reception, a repair shop which includes fiberglass and wood repairs, a 5t crane, a 50t travel lift, a restaurant, a supermarket, a nautical shop and an ATM machine and exchange office. The menu is the restaurant is very flexible when it comes to guests of the marina and the supermarket can make deliveries straight to your boat if you’re a client.
There is an additional taxi service catering to the marina for those sailors wanting to check out the nearest towns. Car parking is also available for tourists driving to this location, which would come in handy, because then you could explore the rest of the coast. We would recommend the medieval town of Primosten, which is located on a small island that in the 16th century was connected with the mainland.