Welcome to Marina Kremik!
This relaxed, practical marina can be found in the heart of Croatia, surrounded by hundred-year-old vineyards and lush vegetation. It is also only a few minutes’ drive away from the quaint town of Primošten.
Read on to find out why Marina Kremik is the perfect base for your next yacht charter in Croatia and discover a seven-day sailing itinerary on the Dalmatian coast!
Marina Kremik’s central location makes it a popular starting point for an Adriatic sailing holiday, to explore the Kornati Islands, the Šibenik Archipelago, Krka National Park or of course, the islands surrounding Split.
This marina is open all year round, and is easily accessible by both land and sea, and due to its snug inland location, it is naturally protected and sheltered from the elements.

Despite being one of the most popular marinas on the Dalmatian coast, marina Kremik is far less busy than other popular marinas such as Split or Dubrovnik.



Why choose Marina Kremik?
Marina Kremik has been open for boaters since 1983, and was completely renovated in 2003. That same year, it was awarded the iconic Blue Flag by the FEE Foundation – an ode to the marina’s high standards of safety measures, provisions, environmental education, and management. It has 393 sea berths and 150 on land, both of which are connected to electricity and water. This marina has received multiple 5-star reviews for hospitality, cleanliness, and services.
Facilities
This marina is overflowing with state of the art, modern facilities such as:
As well as assistance during embarkation and departure (VHF channel 17), a travel elevator, crane, slipway, and diving services available on request



How to get there
The marina is located directly next to the Dalmatian Coast Road, is easily accessible from both Split Airport (30-minute drive) and Zadar Airport (65 minute drive), both of which you can fly to direct from many major European cities.
Things to do in the area
Visit the seaside town of Primošten, located on a peninsula. Relax on Mala Raduča beach, or discover the Old Town and stroll through the cobbled streets, visit historic churches and immerse yourself in its rich history. Take a trip to see the Our Lady of Loretto monument – a 17–meter–high statue designed by architect Aron Varga and mosaic artist Milun Garcevic. Admire both the statue and the breathtaking coastal views.

You could treat yourself to an immersive cultural experience, try a wine tasting and sample wines from the renowned Babić vineyards that are unique to the region.
Or why not visit Krka National Park? discover stunning waterfalls, cycle to magnificent viewpoints or hike scenic trails just a short drive away from Marina Kremik.

Visit Old Town Šibenik, home to many sacred buildings such as the Cathedral of St. James, St. Nicholas’ Fortress, palaces, and charming old stone houses of past nobility. Discover The Square of the Republic of Croatia, which is the largest in Croatia and is rich with Middle Age history.
Last but certainly not least, you can go Island Hopping: Sail to the Kornati Islands – a UNESCO-listed archipelago or take a trip to the Šibenik archipelago or the beautiful central Dalmatian archipelago which includes the islands of Hvar and Vis – all just a few hours of sailing away from Marina Kremik.
7 days of sailing from Primošten
Please find below a sample 7-day sailing itinerary from Marina Kremik! Keep in mind, it’s just a suggestion!
Day 1: Arrival at Primošten
Touch down in Split airport, ready to begin your Croatian sailing holiday and take a 35-minute transfer to Marina Kremik. If you arrive earlier in the day, take this opportunity to discover Primošten and partake in some of the activities outlined above before you embark on your week-long sailing holiday.
Day 2: Primošten to Split (approx. 22 nautical miles)
Raise your sails and make your way towards Split! You may wish to drop anchor near Drvenik Island, midway between Marina Kremik and Split. Take this opportunity to dive into the cooling, clear water or enjoy a relaxing lunch admiring the perfect coastal views. After arriving in Split, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, be sure to step onshore and explore the Old Town. Take a tour of Diocletian’s palace or even climb the bell tower. After strolling through cobbled streets and taking in the atmosphere, return on board to spend the night.

Day 3: Split to Trogir (approx. 8 nautical miles)
Enjoy breakfast, followed by a leisurely morning swim before setting off for Trogir! Take your time and enjoy the (hopefully!) smooth sailing and blue skies. Arrive in Trogir and disembark to sample some authentic Croatian cuisine for lunch. Also a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Trogir is brimming with history and culture. Wander through the narrow streets, or visit St. Lawrence Cathedral, a three-naved Venetian cathedral dating back to the 13th century.



Day 4: Trogir – Brac (approx. 22 nautical miles)
It will take you around 3.5 hours of sailing to your destination, Milna! Milna is a bay on the west side of the island of Brac and is full of stunning sights that are sure to leave you speechless. Take a walk from the marina into town and discover some of the best bars and clubs in Croatia! After a relaxing day swimming and sailing, explore the vast variety of restaurants serving authentic local cuisine.
Day 5: Brac – Hvar (approx. 12 nautical miles)

On day five of your sailing holiday in Croatia, you will make your way to Hvar, it is sometimes called the ‘St. Tropez of Croatia.’ Hvar is known for its vibrant beaches and bustling atmosphere. Once on the island, take a dip in the turquoise water or simply relax in the sun with a good book. If you are a night owl, this stopover will be your favorite, as Hvar is known for its lively nightlife and stylish clubs.
Day 6: Hvar to Primošten (approx. 32 nautical miles)
Rise early and buckle up for your longest day of sailing yet! What better way to toast to the end of your fabulous week of sailing than a couple of hours on the open water, taking in the beautiful coastal views and salt air. Arrive in Marina Kremik and relax for the evening, or take a transfer to Primošten Old Town and enjoy dinner in an authentic Croatian restaurant before returning to the marina for your final night on board.
Day 7: Primošten
On the seventh day of your sailing holiday, enjoy a relaxed morning packing your things and bidding farewell to the boat that has been your home for the past week. Have lunch in the restaurant at Marina Kremik before taking a transfer to the airport.



Marina Kremik stands out as one of the most well equipped and practical marinas in Croatia thanks to its premium location, excellent facilities, and welcoming atmosphere. This marina is the perfect starting point to embark on an unforgettable sailing holiday. If you are interested in chartering a yacht in Marina Kremik, contact one of our yacht charter advisors to find out more!