Croatia’s ports where to land – Marina Aci Milna
Opposite Splitska Vrata Bay is the town of Milna, on the Croatian island of Brac, along the southwestern coast.
The bay is considered one of the safest as it is well sheltered from all winds, and is therefore a popular tourist destination, both for sailors and for diving and fishing enthusiasts.
Over the centuries, Milna has become the most important ports on the entire island.
ACI marina Milna, a Blue Flag of Europe, offers 189 berths for pleasure craft mooring at sea and 15 moorings on land.
The piers at the port facility are equipped with power and water columns.
Boat services
Crane (10 tons) and slipway (120 tons) available.
Near the marina is a shipyard specializing inservicing and repairing wooden boats.
West of the shipyard is the fuel station (mouth of Milna port).
Port Entrance
The church tower, located at the bottom of the inlet, points the way to enter the ACI Milna marina.
Ferry line and catamaran express line provide a direct connection to Split
Anchorage in theanchorage
Before the entrance to the ports, on the north coast, there is an anchorage where it is possbile to drop anchor, in a well sheltered cove surrounded by a pine forest.