What
  • Attractions
  • Auctions
  • Brokerage
  • Chandlery
  • Charter
  • Community Club Organisation
  • Cruises
  • Eating Out
  • Marina
  • Marine Services
  • Realty
  • Sailing Schools
  • Sightseeing
  • Watersports
Where

42°57.60′ N – 17°08.40′ E

Address: Ulica 37, 20260 Korcula
VHF: 17

ACI Marina Korcula Berthing Plan

ACI marina Korčula is located next to the old historical heart of the town of Korčula.  It is protected by a breakwater on the northern side. The Marina is open all year round.

Berths

The Marina has 159 berths and 16 boat places on land and by prior notice can receive up to 40 m long mega yachts. Berths have water and power supply.

Facilities

Reception desk with an exchange office and a shop with a rich selection of accessories from the exclusive ACI collection, a restaurant, a laundry, a hairdresser’s shop, a mini market, a nautical equipment shop, a shop for household necessities and a gift shop, toilet facilities and toilet facilities for the disabled,a maintenance and repair shop, a 10 t capacity crane and a car-park area. The Marina also has a WLAN Internet system. The petrol station is located 0.5 nm to the East, next to the ferry terminal. A border crossing open throughout the year is located in Korčula.

The “Captain’s house” in the ACI marina Korčula offers accommodation in 2 apartments.

Connections

The town of Korčula is connected to the mainland by a ferry line to Orebić on the Pelješac peninsula, from where you can reach the Ćilipi International Airport near Dubrovnik (130 km away). You can also take a ferry to the mainland and reach the town of Ploče. In high season a ferry offers services a number of times per day between the town of Korčula and the village Drvenik at the Makarska Riviera. A catamaran to Split leaves every day, and from Vela Luka (40 km away) there are ferries bound for Split every day. Korčula is also connected with Rijeka and Dubrovnik by seasonal ferry lines as well as with the Italian towns of Ancona (year-round) and Pescara (seasonal) via Split and with Bari from Dubrovnik.

Approach

Korčula is a town and harbor on the northeastern coast of the island of Korčula. The harbor is divided into the eastern and western part, the ACI marina being in the eastern part. When approaching from Hvar, through the Pelješki Channel the red lighthouse (Fl R 2s 7m 4M) at 42°57,8’ N 17°08,4′ E can be used as a way point. The marina comes in sight after rounding that lighthouse and the whole peninsula, which can be identified by the prominent town walls and the cathedral bell tower. The entrance to the marina is marked by a green lighthouse (Fl G 5s 7m 4M) on the southern side of the breakwater. When approaching from the south, the safest way is to round the lighthouses Sestrice (Fl (4) 15s 18m 11M) and Stupe velike (Fl R (sector) 3s 9m 3M) from the north. Then steer towards the green lighthouse in the eastern part of the town harbor (Fl G 3s 7m 2M). During summer storms it is not advisable to stay in the western part of the town harbor.

Note: Official navigational charts recommended (Official Navigational Charts – publisher HHI Split): 100-25, 100-27 and MK-22.

In the Area: 
Korcula is a town on the northeastern coast of the island of Korcula . It is built on a peninsula connected to the island by a narrow isthmus. Korcula is perhaps best-known as the birthplace of Marco Polo. It is full of wonderful alleyways, and is one of the most popular destinations in Croatia . If you’re in the area on July 29th (of each year but also sometimes repeated during the tourist season) don’t miss the Moreska. Performed in Korcula since the 15th century, it is a game in which the knights of the White King battle the knights of the Black King to rescue the princess abducted by the Black King.