Kremik Marina – Primosten

General Data

Category:

Ports

Latitude

43° 34′ 10″ N

Longitude:

15° 56′ 23″ E

Email:

info@marina-kremik.hr

Phone:

+385 22 570 068

VHF:

17

Town:

Primosten

ZIP Code:

22202

Country:

Croatia

Address:

Splitska 22-24 22-24

Features

Minimum Draft:

7m

Maximum Draft:

7m

Berth:

547

Harbor access hours:

24h

Maximum boat length:

50m

Quayside Services

With Fuel
Water
Electricity
slipway
Crane
Travellift
Toilet Facilities
Showers
With Motor Repair
Weather Services
Divers

Description

Kremik Marina a luxury ports in Croatia

Just a few kilometers from the famous town of Primosten in Croatia, in a picturesque circular bay, is Kremik Marina, which has boasted Blue Flag certification for perfect environmental management since 2003.

The slipway has floating docks that can accommodate 393 berths with a maximum length of 50m, and on the dry dock an additional 150 berths are available.

It is one of Croatia’s best-equipped ports as it includes not only nautical services but also a reception desk open in summer from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. and in winter from 7 p.m. to 3 p.m., where you can pay for all services provided by the marina.

All services:

  • All services related to wood and fiberglass;
  • Reconstruction of the interior;
  • Installation and repair of electrical and electronic, cooling and heating systems;
  • Plumbing installation;
  • Installation of navigation equipment;
  • Protection of underwater parts;
  • Cleaning and painting of underwater parts.

Kremik Marina also offers restaurants, markets, and a cab service station that makes it easy to visit the nearby town of Primosten.

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