It is always exciting to look forward to summer holidays. There is a lot to do - booking accommodation, packing, and so on. We have great news for those of you planning a sailing holiday in Pula this year! One of the most prestigious marinas in the world is the right place to moor your yacht.
Find out about all the unique features of ACI Marina Pula in this article. Let's get started!
About Adriatic Croatia International Club
ACI Marina Croatia, or Adriatic Croatia International Club, is an iconic Croatian nautical tourism company that runs 22 marinas along the Croatian coastline. Founded in 1983, the Adriatic Croatia International Club promotes nautical tourism and provides a superb package to anyone considering keeping a yacht in Croatia.
In 2016, the company had expanded to 22 marinas from 16 in 1986. Additionally, ACI organizes an annual match-racing sailing regatta known as the "ACI Match Race Cup," which began in 1987. Thus, the company provides its users with only the highest quality content and service.
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ACI Marina Pula - A Beautiful & Safe Place for Your Vessel
As the only Mediterranean marina with a surreal view of the Roman amphitheater, ACI Marina Pula offers all the essential amenities to its clients.
Clearly, Pula's natural harbor is the heart of the city. You can see why Pula is a great place to keep a yacht in Croatia by looking at the image above. It's literally breathtaking!
Discover why this city marina attracts visitors from all over the world.
The Concept of ACI Marina Pula
The harbor is located in a natural bay between the breakwater and the peninsula, which provides maximum protection against the elements. It can be viewed from both the north and south sides of this stunning islet. Katarina Island and the islet have a marked passage for night approaches, so you won't encounter any difficulties.
192 berths are available at ACI Marina Pula throughout the year. The maximum vessel length for a daily berth is 55 meters,while for an annual berth it is 28 meters. Located only 5 km from the international airport, this marina offers a great strategic location.
A Look Into The Past
ACI Marina Croatia had only 16 marinas in itsearly years, when it was known as Adriatic Club Yugoslavia. After Croatia's independence, the company became privatized and its name was changed to ACI Club. Between 1982 and 1985, sixteen marinas were built as part of the founding group. After that, the marinas in Opatija and Korčula also opened. As part of the ACI network, the previously freehold Dubrovnik marina became a member in 1991. Šimuni and Cres marinas opened three years later. ACI Marina Slano was one of the best projects in Croatian nautical history when it was completed in 2016.
ACI Marinas Today
Croatian marinas have undergone a lot of progress and modernization over the past few years. Marina Rovinj, for instance,was closed in 2016 and completely reconstructed from scratch. Having reopened in 2019, it is now one of the most exclusive marinas on the Adriatic. In Croatia, yacht owners have access to water, sanitary facilities, electricity,and mooring lines. All you need to do now is contact the marina and book your berth. You deserve the finest, most luxurious, and most enjoyable yachting experience!
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