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The main attraction in Trogir is the impressive Cathedral of St. Lawrence, a masterpiece of Croatian medieval architecture. Visitors can also explore the Kamerlengo Fortress and the charming waterfront promenade lined with cafes, restaurants, and shops.
Trogir features a modern marina, ACI Marina Trogir, which offers excellent facilities for sailors, including mooring services, fuel, water, electricity, and boat maintenance. The marina is conveniently located near the town center, allowing easy access to Trogir's attractions and amenities.
Milna is a charming coastal town located on the island of Brač in Croatia, known for its picturesque harbor, historic architecture, and relaxed Mediterranean atmosphere. Situated on the western coast of Brač, Milna has been a popular destination for sailors and yachters for centuries.
The town of Milna features a beautiful natural harbor lined with traditional stone houses and waterfront cafes. The harbor is a hub of activity with fishing boats, sailboats, and yachts moored along the quay. Milna's sheltered bay provides a safe and tranquil anchorage for boats.
ACI Marina Milna, which provides all essential services and amenities including mooring facilities, fuel, water, electricity.
The town of Hvar, located on the island's southwest coast, is a picturesque harbor town known for its elegant Venetian architecture, lively cafes, and bustling waterfront promenade. The historic center features medieval streets, ancient churches, and the impressive Hvar Cathedral. Hvar offers several anchorages located near the town center, allowing sailors to explore Hvar's attractions easily. If anchorage near town is crowded you may stop at nearby Pakleni Islands, known for their secluded coves and crystal-clear waters.
ACI Marina Palmizana Hvar, provides excellent facilities and services such as mooring, fuel, water, electricity
The main town, also named Korčula, is often referred to as a mini-Dubrovnik due to its well-preserved medieval architecture and fortified walls. The town's narrow cobblestone streets, historic buildings, and impressive St. Mark's Cathedral create a captivating atmosphere for visitors. Korčula boasts beautiful beaches and crystal-clear waters ideal for swimming, snorkeling, and other water activities. On the way to Korcula we recommend sailors to explore secluded coves, picturesque bays, and nearby island Scedro.
ACI Marina Korčula provides: mooring, fuel, water, electricity. Marina is conveniently located near the town center, allowing easy access to amenities and attractions.
Pomena is a picturesque village located on the island of Mljet in Croatia, situated within the stunning Mljet National Park. This small coastal settlement is known for its natural beauty, tranquil atmosphere, and proximity to scenic attractions. Sailors visiting Pomena can anchor or moor their boats in the calm waters of the bay, providing easy access to the village and the national park. The village offers a range of amenities including restaurants, cafes, accommodations, and small shops.
One of the main attractions near Pomena is the Veliko and Malo Jezero (Large and Small Lakes), located within the national park.
Lastovo is a hidden gem for sailors seeking an authentic and tranquil escape, known for its unspoiled natural beauty, charming villages, and rich cultural heritage. Lastovo boasts secluded coves, crystal-clear waters, and beautiful beaches ideal for anchoring and swimming. Sailors can explore the island's rugged coastline, discover hidden bays, and snorkel in pristine water.
There are several options for moorings: Berth Porto Rosso and Marina Malo Lago.
Vela Luka is a charming town located on the western side of the island of Korcula in Croatia. The town of Vela Luka offers a picturesque waterfront promenade lined with cafes, restaurants, and shops, providing a relaxing atmosphere for visitors. The town's historic center features traditional stone houses and narrow streets, reflecting its ancient roots as a fishing and agricultural settlement.
Sailors visiting Vela Luka will find a well-equipped marina providing mooring facilities, fuel, water, electricity, and other essential services. The marina is conveniently located near the town center
On your way back to Trogir you may stop for a swim at Bobovisca - Brac island, where you may stop at anchor or moorings.
The marina offers cleanliness, safety, and closeness to Trogir.
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Trogir marina is valued for its ideal location near the historic old town and clean, organized facilities. However, the marina can be noisy—especially on summer weekends—due to bars, clubs, and overhead planes. Skippers may find high prices and a dominance of charter companies, which can deter private sailors and at times leave the marina emptier than expected.
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The bay offers practical location near Trogir’s old town and the airport, making it ideal for sailors needing easy access to urban services and transportation. Sailors value the convenience for shopping, restaurant visits, and managing crew changes or family drop-offs. However, Sailors often note that it’s less suited for pure relaxation due to significant boat traffic and noise from water taxis and jet-skis, and some note impressions of water pollution.
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Sailors highlight the beauty and tranquility of this bay close to Trogir. The water is generally clean and attractive for swimming, surrounded by greenery and offering a relaxing, natural setting. It offers short stops as well as being a convenient staging point near Trogir or Split airport.
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Sailors appreciate the bay for its turquoise scenery, and a calm atmosphere that is much less hectic than the busier main port to the north. Anchoring is straightforward in settled weather, though the holding can be patchy in places. A small taverna ashore makes it a pleasant lunch stop on passage.
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This marina offers good impressions from sailors for its welcoming staff, safety, and reasonable pricing compared to other marinas in the region. Some note challenges accessing berths during peak charter times and issues with the reception being closed, as well as the dominance of Sunsail/Moorings charter fleets. Nevertheless, the marina is broadly worth considering for its value and enjoyable setting.
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Sailors speak positively about the marina. Sailors value its reliable shelter from strong wind and its tranquil, attractive bay, although some note it is not the most scenic in the area. There are several good restaurants and adequate shopping facilities.
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This marina is a charming, authentic, and peaceful spot, largely untouched by mass tourism. Common downsides include limited infrastructure, with no water, electricity, or restrooms, and some challenges with anchor holding. Restaurant prices can be high, but the overall setting remains appealing.
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This anchorage offers a peaceful setting and natural beauty, especially at night. Sailors note the clear water and pleasant walks on the island. Some find it less impressive than nearby bays and mention occasional plastic debris, but it can still work well as a quiet stop.
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The anchorage is valued for natural beauty, tranquil environment (except for occasional aircraft noise), and proximity to a traditional town ideal for walks and exploring. Sailors often note the green landscape, peaceful nights, and possibilities for walking around the island. Occasionally, some floating debris is noticed during the day, but the water remains clear and is excellent for swimming in the morning.
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Milna marina is liked for its charming location and proximity to shops and restaurants, with many visitors choosing to return regularly. The atmosphere and convenience are highlights, though recurring remarks appear about high prices and, at times, a decline in service quality or cleanliness as the years pass. Despite minor issues, the experience remains, making Milna a favored stop among sailors.
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This harbour is valued for good shelter, wind protection, and a peaceful, welcoming atmosphere. Sailors may find it a better alternative to the busy ACI marina and enjoy the pleasant walk to Milna. Skippers should expect higher charges for catamarans and limited space for larger boats, but experiences remain generally positive.
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This anchorage is well regarded for its natural environment, nighttime tranquility, and proximity to Milna. Clear water makes it attractive for swimming and snorkeling. Access to Milna by dinghy is straightforward, though can be a bit uncomfortable during ferry traffic.
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Sailors appreciate clear water, scenic setting, and peaceful experience, even during peak season. The proximity to quality restaurants further enhances the location's appeal. While restaurant prices are sometimes noted as high, the experience is considered excellent.
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This anchorage is valued for its scenic bay, peaceful setting, and the charm of the small nearby village, with basic amenities such as a market and restaurants within walking distance. Sailors often mention the natural beauty, tranquil atmosphere, and enjoyable walking trails.
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The marina offers charm, peacefulness, and sheltered location. Sailors emphasize the village’s beauty and the quiet, authentic feel, far from the tourist crowds. Despite being small and missing some amenities, its intimate and welcoming character stands out, making it a favored stop for a relaxing stay.
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This anchorage is picturesque and pleasant, close to town and easily reachable by dinghy. The area has the tranquil setting, even with nearby amenities such as restaurants, beach bars, and a small market, although some find prices a bit high. The environment is generally clean and enjoyable, though occasional garbage on the seabed is noted in Some sailors.
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The bay offers generally attractive, with clear water and a pleasant natural setting. Sailors appreciate the tranquility, especially at night, as well as the scenic water and shoreline. Despite occasional disturbances, the majority view the anchorage as a good and enjoyable location.
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This anchorage is beautiful, peaceful, and surrounded by nature. Sailors often note clear water, distinctive pine scent in the evenings, and unique features like the submarine cave or bunker, contributing to its unique charm. Sailors often note calm nights and a sense of seclusion.
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Sailors consistently describe the anchorage as beautiful, peaceful, and ideal for stopovers or quiet nights. Crystal-clear water, a natural and protected environment, and rich marine life are mentioned. The location is valued for swimming and snorkeling, with a rural, scenic atmosphere and minimal noise or disturbance.
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Sailors appreciate the central location, lively atmosphere, and beautiful historic town. However, overcrowding, intense boat traffic, choppy waters, lack of basic services, and high prices are frequent frustrations. Despite the chaos, most agree it's worth a short stop to visit Hvar but not suited for those seeking quiet, comfort, or extended stays.
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Feedback on Hvar marina is mixed. Sailors appreciate the central location and town's beauty, but complain about noise, movement caused by ferries, high prices, and occasionally unfriendly reception, especially for smaller boats. The marina prioritizes superyachts, limiting space for sailboats and smaller craft.
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Marinkovac bay offers stunning natural beauty, crystal-clear turquoise water, and picturesque scenery. The setting is idyllic, though services and restaurants may be limited off-season. Sailors value swimming and proximity to Hvar, with water taxi rides available—though often pricey.
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This scenic bay offers a peaceful setting, clear water, and attractive surroundings, making it a popular alternative to Hvar. Shore access is easy, and many sailors return for the relaxed atmosphere and enjoyable overall experience.
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Sailors describe the bay as peaceful, quiet, and exceptionally welcoming, highlighting the clean, well-kept environment, preserved nature, and an atmosphere ideal for relaxation, especially for sailors seeking comfort. Its proximity to Hvar, easily reached by taxi, is appreciated, as are the warmly received, professional staff and the inviting ambiance. Dining experiences in this setting receive high appreciate, with visitors noting the hospitality and care evident throughout.
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This anchorage offers picturesque scenery, crystal-clear water, and a serene atmosphere, making it a favored stop near Hvar. Sailors highlight the easy access, natural setting, and occasional sightings of deer and donkeys near the restaurant. It works well for both a short visit and an overnight stay.
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Palmizana marina offers beautiful, natural setting, clear water, and proximity to Hvar, making it a popular spot for sailors. Sailors enjoy the relaxing environment, but Skippers should note very high prices for berths, services, and shops, raising value-for-money concerns. Despite the costs, the marina is often crowded in high season and advance booking is advised.
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This anchorage has crystal-clear water, beautiful scenery, and excellent opportunities for swimming and snorkeling. The environment is peaceful, especially at night and in the mornings—though there may be daytime activity from party boats and shuttle services. Some note the presence of wasps or bees, but the anchorage is an excellent destination for sailors looking for natural beauty and a relaxing atmosphere, with occasional access to nearby restaurants and Hvar.
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The bay is consistently valued for its clear water, natural scenery, and two excellent restaurants: Fisherman’s House and Colnago Winery. Sailors appreciate the welcoming atmosphere, fresh produce from the garden, local fish, and wine specialties. The setting is generally tranquil, although ferry traffic can occasionally bring some swell.
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This anchorage offers a spacious bay with stunning scenery and clear water, offering a tranquil environment especially during calm weather. Skippers note an easy anchoring experience, with or without shore lines. Peaceful nights and impressions prevail when weather is stable.
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Marina Korcula offers prime location next to the charming old town and easy access to shops and amenities. However, its small size means docking and maneuvering can be challenging, especially for larger boats or those without a bow thruster. Prices are high, but most visitors find the location and provided services justify the cost.
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This anchorage is outstanding, peaceful, and set in beautiful surroundings, especially especially for the view of the monastery and the presence of tame deer on the island. The area has clear water for swimming, the scenic island walking paths, and the convenient access to Korcula town. While busy during the day in peak season, the anchorage remains pleasant and quiet at night, with many recommending overnight stays.
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Sailors speak positively about this small marina, appreciating its friendly atmosphere and affordable prices. It is a convenient, less crowded alternative to Korčula’s main marina, with good protection reported in most conditions.
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This anchorage offers consistently beautiful, peaceful, and well-protected, with clear water ideal for swimming. Skippers should note the tranquil atmosphere, natural surroundings (even spotting wildlife such as sea turtles), and convenient access ashore. Proximity to Korčula and Lumbarda allows for easy exploration of local culture, food, beaches, and wineries.
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Feedback on Lumbarda marina is mixed. Sailors value its pleasant location, more reasonable pricing than nearby marinas, and generally peaceful atmosphere. Negative remarks mention the 2024–2025 marina closure, expensive buoys, and occasional difficulties with maneuvering or staff behavior in busy or windy conditions.
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Sailors appreciate this small marina for its welcoming atmosphere and local charm, often viewing it as a relaxing, affordable alternative to busier and pricier destinations like Korcula. While it has limited facilities and lacks formal staff, reasonable or non-existent fees, a pleasant village setting, and good shelter make it a popular spot for a peaceful stop, especially out of season.
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The Ermoúpoli marina in Syros is liked for its central location and charming town, with many shops, restaurants, and a vibrant atmosphere. While the lively setting is a major draw, the frequent and strong swell from ferries poses a significant recurring problem for mooring and comfort. Despite this, sailors generally consider it worth the stop due to the local vibe, reasonable prices, and easy access to island amenities.
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The anchorage is valued for quiet charm, clean and scenic environment, and the proximity of a pleasant small town with restaurants and a mini-market. The clear, swimmable waters and easy access to onshore amenities are highlighted. It works well as a calm stopover, ideal for relaxation, with a genuine local atmosphere.
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This bay is beautiful, spacious, and boasting clear water ideal for swimming and relaxing. The nearby village is small but valued for its authenticity, good local restaurants (notably fresh fish), and tranquil atmosphere. There are no major attractions, but the bay's natural beauty, sunsets, and opportunities to watch fish or dolphins are highlights.
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This bay is a tranquil anchorage with clean, often clear water and a peaceful setting. It is large, easy to approach, and has beaches with a few restaurants or cafés nearby. Ashore, sailors can enjoy swimming, relaxing, and quiet nights at anchor.
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Sailors appreciate the warm welcome, attentive service, and excellent value for money, especially regarding food quality. Multiple visitors state their intention to return, underlining the high level of enjoyment and the marina's welcoming ambiance.
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This anchorage is beautiful and quiet, with a preserved natural setting. Sailors note opportunities for walking, hiking, and cycling. Although infrastructure and marine life are limited, the area is appreciated for its scenic value.
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Polace bay offers natural beauty, calm environment, and unique sense of seclusion, even during the high season. Sailors consistently describe their experience as peaceful and restorative, surrounded by wooded landscapes, clear water, and scenic views of the national park and monastery. Many suggest renting bikes to explore the lakes, highlight the ease of swimming from the anchorage, and enjoy the tranquility.
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Sailors overwhelmingly appreciate the marina for its warm welcome, the quality of the Stella Maris restaurant, and its scenic environment. Free berthing when dining at the restaurant, easy access to the national park, and nearby activities all contribute to experiences. Sailors note returning, good value for money, and recommending the marina.
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Sailor feedback is consistent, emphasizing good value despite some higher costs for certain services. The marina is seen as suitable for families and various types of sailors, reflecting a well-rounded, experience.
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Feedback on this harbour is mixed: staff are valued for being friendly and helpful, with good moorings and basic amenities. However, Sailors often criticize the food quality and consider prices excessively high, particularly for special set menus. While the experience is generally pleasant due to the location and mooring convenience, restaurant issues negatively impact the impression.
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Sailors appreciate the bay for its turquoise scenery, and a calm atmosphere that is much less hectic than the busier main port to the north. Anchoring is straightforward in settled weather, though the holding can be patchy in places. A small taverna ashore makes it a pleasant lunch stop on passage.
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This anchorage is valued for clear turquoise water, scenic pine forests, peaceful surroundings, and easy access to nearby beaches and a village. The natural setting evokes comparisons to the Caribbean, and wildlife encounters, such as dolphins, add to the appeal. The anchorage is a worthwhile stop for sailors heading toward Korcula or Dubrovnik.
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Trstenik is a charming small town with clear water and a long pebble beach. Sailors highlight its picturesque and peaceful setting (outside peak party times), enjoyable scenery, and convenient shore access. The town offers local charm, though seen as limited in attractions beyond its restaurants and winery.
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Sailors especially value the stunning natural setting, protection from winds, peaceful setting, and the friendliness and professionalism of the staff. Many strongly suggest the marina, noting good organization, warm welcome, cleanliness, the quality restaurant, and good value for money for Croatia. The additional cost for the nature park is sometimes mentioned but is generally considered fair given the excellent surroundings.
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A well-sheltered anchorage popular with flotillas passing through the channel. The village has a good supermarket and a few waterfront tavernas serving fresh fish. Fuel and water are available at the quay. Expect company in high season — arrive early to secure a stern-to berth.
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Zaklopatica is a beautiful bay valued for its natural setting, peaceful atmosphere, and clean water, though some find it less suited for swimming due to its port-like character. It is known for stunning sunsets and several onshore restaurants, which, while architecturally unremarkable and expensive, offer excellent service and fresh seafood. Sailors appreciate the possibility of exploring the nearby Lastovo village, reachable by a pleasant walk or taxi.
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This anchorage offers the crystal-clear water, peaceful natural environment, and unique local attractions such as the nearby submarine bunker. The bay is one of the more scenic stops in the area, with excellent conditions for swimming and onshore exploration. However, some sailors note issues with trash and litter, especially close to the bunker and on the beach.
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Sailors consistently describe this anchorage as beautiful, heavenly, and an idyllic spot for both day visits and overnight stays. Its serene environment, crystal-clear water, and natural beauty are highly valued. However, from 2025 onward, Sailors also note a growing issue with litter along the coastline, which slightly diminishes the experience.
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Jurjeva Luka offers beautiful natural environment, tranquility, and wild, unspoiled setting. Some note nuisances such as wasps or occasional noise from party boats, but the lack of shops and facilities means Sailors should arrive well-prepared. The anchorage is seen as ideal for those seeking calm and immersion in nature.
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This bay provides valued as a beautiful bay, often compared to Caribbean spots thanks to its turquoise waters, white sandy beach, and pristine natural surroundings. Sailors value its tranquility, unspoiled nature (being part of Lastovo Nature Park), and the high quality of swimming and snorkeling experiences. The absence of development or built structures reinforces its status as a peaceful escape.
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Feedback on this harbour is mixed: Sailors appreciate its modern look, cleanliness, and professional staff, yet a strong and persistent swell often causes uncomfortable or even unsafe nights. Pricing is considered high for what is offered, and the sanitary facilities are often insufficient. While organization and welcome are usually, the charm of the town and several facility shortcomings temper the impression, making it a marina with significant strengths but notable weaknesses.
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Sailors appreciate the proximity to shops, restaurants, and the calm, safe environment. While not well picturesque or touristy, Vela Luka stands out for its practicality and friendly atmosphere. Some sailors mention prices are somewhat high for the services offered, yet security and tranquility are recurring strengths.
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Sailors describe Vela Luka as a charming town with an abundance of restaurants, bars, nautical and fishing shops, as well as supermarkets. The environment is pleasant, though Skippers may find the water is not particularly clear and there can be significant boat traffic. Port staff are welcoming and helpful.
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The bay is considered beautiful and well-kept, ideal for swimming and relaxing. The environment is pleasant, though some find the local area a little plain or lacking charm, with mosaics on the ground as a notable feature. The nearby town is reachable by foot or taxi, with some restaurant options.
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The bay is often beautiful and pleasant, with crystal-clear water, ideal for swimming and snorkeling. Sailors appreciate the natural surroundings, clear water, and abundance of fish. It provides a tranquil atmosphere, though there are some houses and a restaurant.
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Uvala Slatina is consistently a tranquil bay with exceptionally clear turquoise water. Sailors appreciate its peaceful atmosphere, stunning natural surroundings, and opportunities to explore small caves or enjoy paddleboarding. The environment is considered ideal for relaxing in small groups, with easy access and very few disturbances, making for a well pristine experience.
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The bay offers natural beauty, tranquility, and crystal-clear water. Skippers note the peaceful setting, with scattered houses and pebble beaches mostly surrounded by vegetation. Swimming and relaxing here is enjoyable.
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This anchorage offers clear water, natural scenery, and a peaceful atmosphere ideal for swimming. It works well for both daytime stops and overnight anchoring. The bay is usually deserted apart from other sailors, adding to its tranquil appeal.
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Sailors speak very positively about this anchorage. Sailors appreciate the bay for its natural beauty, peaceful atmosphere, and crystal-clear water, describing it as a tranquil spot for overnight stays. Restaurants onshore offer enjoyable experiences, and the delivery of fresh bread and local products to boats is a highlight.
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