ACI Marina Milna
ACI Marina Milna is open all year round. It is located opposite of the village of Milna in the southeastern part of the cove.
Milna is special as the largest, best-protected, and the most beautiful harbour on the island of Brač. It is located on the island’s west coast, in a bay facing the Splitska vrata strait. Milna grew to a town in the early 16th century, later to become the most important port on Brač, a status it held on to for two centuries. You will find ACI Marina Milna where the beautiful town streets meet the sea. The marina has 183 wet berths and 15 dry berths (moorings). With a location in the west of the island, the bay is sheltered from all winds so şt is considered one of the safest bays for charters during the summer season.
Situated in the west of Brač, Milna is 18 km from the island capital of Supetar. It is one of the most beautiful small Baroque towns on the Dalmatian and the best natural harbour on the island. Even Emperor Diocletian’s fleet used to take shelter there when he was building his palace in Split. Milna’s bay is seperated into two branches – Žalo and Pantera. It now houses a marina with several berthing areas, equipped with all mod cons and providing a safe haven and quality services to boaters from all over the world. You can find a crystal-clear sea, healthy local food, ideal conditions for diving and fishing as well as sailing. And these are only some of the reasons why you should see this beautiful Mediterranean town.
Piles of unprocessed stone stacked into dry-stone walls alongside footpaths between fields are one of the attractions of the island of Brač. They are said to contain the same amount of stone, although unprocessed, as the pyramids of Egypt, totaling about 7 million cubic metres.
The American Islands magazine included Brač on their list of 10 best islands to live on, alongside Big Pine Key in Florida, Crete in Greece, Nevis in the Caribbean, Langkawi in Malaysia… One of the advantages of Brač mentioned in the magazine is the local tradition of “enjoying life”. This tradition embraces healthy eating, a pleasant climate and a culture which puts emphasis on the importance of family ties and the preservation of tradition.
Mooring: There are 183 berths and 15 dry berths. The marina is well-protected from all winds.
Sightseeing: Church Gospa od Blagovijesti (1783) is with its rich treasures is one of the most popular sites in the city. On the island of Brac you can also visit Bol with its famous "Zlatni rat", Pucisca, Supetar and Postira.
Approach: The town of Milna is situated at the bottom of its namesake long bay, indented deeply into the western coastline of the island of Brač. You can use the islet of Mrdulja, 2.5 miles west of Milna, as a landmark when approaching. On it, there is a green lighthouse (Fl G 3s 14m 4M) which can be rounded from all sides. The exact position of the Mrdulja lighthouse is 43°20.3’ N 16°24.9’ E. From the island the route to Milna passes Cape Bijaka where there is a red lighthouse (Fl R 3s 8m 3M). The church bell tower at the bottom of the bay shows the way to ACI Marina Milna’s entrance. On the town pier at the entrance to the marina, on the port (left-hand) side, you will see a red lighthouse (Fl(2) R 5s 7m 4M).
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Facilities
Facilities include a reception office, water and electricity hook ups, showers and toilets, a restaurant, a café/bar, a fuel station and an exchange office. The marina is equipped with a crane (10t) and a slipway. Various repairs and maintenance during the winter are possible.
- Reception with an exchange office, ATM
- Restaurant, café bar, car
- Scooter hire
- Grocery store
- Nautical equipment and spare parts store
- Diving services
- Toilet and shower facilities with separate disabled provision
- Launderette
- Maintenance and repair service, 8t crane
- Wi-Fi internet access
- Petrol station just before the entrance to the Milna port
Split | Split region
N43°19'34.07" E16°26'53.630000000000003"
VHF 17
+385 21 63 63 06
21405 Milna