Thomas Käsbohrer
· 11.06.2023
Here too, the increases appear moderate at first glance and are often less than 10 per cent. However, as in the north, there are substantial increases in places with high visitor frequency.
Like ACI Marina Split, ACI Marina Dubrovnik is a popular place for crew changes at the weekend, mainly because of the nearby airports. The price list shows surcharges for both marinas from Friday to Sunday, in Split 10 per cent, in Dubrovnik 30 per cent on the usual prices. However, there is a favourable alternative in Marina Frapa, which has not increased its daily berth prices for 2023. With eight marinas, ACI provides the majority of the most expensive marinas in the south.
The rule of thumb for mooring a 40-foot boat is significantly higher in the south. While the average charge in the north is 90 euros, it is 117 euros in the south. ACI Marina Milna in the west of the island of Brac in particular is increasing its prices, while its two neighbouring competitors Marina Vlaska and Marina Kanarija in front of ACI Marina are not publishing any prices this year either, as are the D-Marin harbours in small Tribunj and Marina Mandalina in Sibenik.
For the most part, they are also increasing moderately, but drastically in places. The berth in the small marina Porto Rosso on the island of Lastovo, which was still inexpensive last year, is looking to catch up with its neighbours such as Marina Kremik in terms of price. And Marina Kastela between Trogir and Split is still recommended as a favourable alternative for a visit to the two highlights.