
The Moorings base at Marina Agana is only a short walk from the scenic village of Marina, where you’ll find a selection of taverns and restaurants that serve superb seafood and Croatian cuisine. But apart from the delights of exploring the Dalmatian Islands aboard your graceful yacht, sailing in Agana waters brings other rewards. The cosmopolitan and vibrant city of Split is only about a 25-minute drive away, with its numerous attractions ranging from the historic Diocletian’s Palace and a host of museums to a wide variety of chic boutiques and upscale restaurants.
No moorings or anchorages are available at Agana. The marina is first-rate, modern, and has all amenities.
Dinghy dockage: No dinghy dockage is available.
The many attractions in Split include the famous Diocletian’s Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Aside from temples and other intriguing structures, it also houses the Town Museum, which highlights Split’s history. The museum is very thought provoking and intriguing and will help you place the history of the area into a wider context. The city’s Archaeological Museum has a fantastic collection of artifacts from Roman times. There are several outstanding art galleries in Split. Two of them are the Mestrovic Gallery, which contains assorted sculptures, and the Gallery of Fine Arts, which contains a variety of paintings from different periods. Other area attractions include the ancient walled town of Trogir. It is a fascinating place to visit, making you feel as though you have stepped into a time warp to a distant era in the past. The Roman ruins of Solin and the natural wonders of the Krka National Park are just a few of the additional points of interest in the vicinity of Split.
All facilities for yachts are available.
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