Maslinica

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Maslinica
43°23.89′N, 16°12.25′E Chart icon.png
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Maslinica harbour from NW

The village and harbour of Maslinica lie on the W coast of the island of Solta in Croatia, sheltered from W by a group of six small islands and shoals. The harbour consists of a V-shaped inlet protected on its W side by a long breakwater extending from the southern shore. Visiting yachts moor stern or bows-to on the quay on the S sides of the harbour, using the laid moorings provided. There are water and electricity points on the quay. The inlet is protected in winds from most directions but is partially exposed in strong W winds. During busy periods, there is often little room for visiting yachts arriving late in the day and it may be necessary to go on to the equally busy anchorage of U. Sesula immediately S.

Charts

See Šolta.

Weather

See Croatia.

Passages

See Croatia.

Communication

Reception

VHF: 17
Phone: +385 21 659 093
Email: [email protected]

Navigation

There are several dangers in the approach to Maslinica, but they should present no problems with proper attention to the chart. A shoal in the approach from S, Hrid Kamicic, lies about half a mile due S of the island of Balkun. In the approach from N, note that the channels between the islands of Polebrnjak and Saskinja and between Soskinja and Solta have least depths of 2.8 and 3.8 metres respectively and passage should only be attempted by shallow draft yachts and in settled weather.

Entrance

Split is the nearest all-year round port of entry. During the summer, Hvar and, if arriving from N, Primosten on the mainland are also ports of entry.

Berthing

Yachts berthed on Maslinica quay

The jetty on the N side of the harbour is used by ferries and tripper boats. The quay on the S side of the inlet, past the long breakwater extending due N from the S shore, has been developed as a yacht marina and is operated by the Martinis Marchi Hotel, the converted 17th century palace immediately next to the quay.

Martinis Marchi Marina

Martinis Marchi Marina/wiki/Maslinica#Martinis_Marchi_Marina
Berth icon Martinis Marchi Marina [[Maslinica#Martinis Marchi Marina|Martinis Marchi Marina]] 43°23.880'N, 016°12.380'E
Shallow or moderate draft yachts can moor stern or bows-to on the S quay in front of the hotel in around 2.0 metres. Deeper draft yachts go on the berths nearer the breakwater, where there are depths of just over 3.0 metres. There are a total of 50 berths with laid lines along the quay. Water and electricity points provided. Toilets but no showers. Wifi. Shelter here is good in all conditions except with strong W winds, when a heavy swell enters. A typical 13 metres yacht will pay between Euros 62 and Euros 75 per night, depending on the season.

If the quay is full or the depths too shallow, it is also possible to berth along the outside of the long breakwater, where depths are 10-15 metres. This position is only tenable in settled weather and certainly not in strong W winds.

Anchorages

The busy anchorage of U. Sesula

The nearest anchorage is U. Sesula immediately S.

Amenities

Facilities
Water at the Martinis Marchi Hotel mooring on the S quay
Electricity at the Martinis Marchi Hotel mooring on the S quay
Toilets at the Martinis Marchi Hotel mooring on the S quay
Showers none
Laundry none
Garbage Bins near the quay
Supplies
Fuel No fuel berth
Bottled gas
Chandlers
Services
Repairs
Internet Via the hotel
Mobile connectivity
Vehicle rentals
Health

Provisioning

Supermarket and other provisions shops in the village.

Eating out

  • Restaurant and coffee bar in the hotel
  • Several other restaurants and café/bars in the village.

Transportation

Tourism

Luxury hotel of Martinis Marchi

Maslinica is a charming village and justly popular with tourists, including yachtsmen. Just next to the quay is the luxury Martinis Marchi Hotel, a former 17th century fortified palace now converted into a high-class hotel. The hotel can meet every need of visiting sailing sybarites.

Friends

Contact details of "Cruiser's Friends" that can be contacted for local information or assistance.

Forums

List links to discussion threads on partnering forums. (see link for requirements)

Links

For other useful websites, see Croatia.

References

See Croatia.

Comments

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