Explore Croatia’s central Adriatic islands from Trogir

Charter base Trogir

Set sail on an unforgettable adventure from our charter base at Marina Baotić, near the charming town of Trogir. Charter a fully-equipped catamaran or sailboat, with or without a skipper and explore the captivating coastlines of central Dalmatia. With its ideal location, Marina Baotić is the perfect gateway to discover hidden bays, tranquil beaches,and the enchanting islands.

Trogir is a charming, friendly town on Croatia’s eastern Adriatic coast, known for its rich history and inviting atmosphere. Our catamaran charter fleet is based at Marina Baotić, just a short distance from Trogir’s old town. From here, we offer both bareboat and skippered charters, providing an ideal starting point for your sailing holiday. Marina Baotić is perfectly positioned to explore the stunning Central Adriatic Coast and discover beautiful islands such as Šolta, Brač, Hvar and Vis.

Virtual 360° walk through Marina Baotic

Basic information Marina Baotic

  • Adressa: Marina Baotic, Ul. Don Petra Spike 2, 21220 Seget Donji, Croatia
  • E-Mail: booking@ultra-sailing.hr
  • Phone:
    • +385 21 398 579
    • +385 98 488 668
  • Tehnical support: +385 98 921 2573

  • Office Working hours:
    • Monday – Friday: 08h – 16h
  • Season Working hours:
    • Friday: 14:00 – 20:00
    • Saturday: 08:00 – 20:00
    • Sunday: 08:00 – 12:00
  • Check-in: Saturday at 5 p.m
  • Check-out: Saturday at 9 a.m

About the marina

Marina Baotic is about 2 km away from Trogir, only 10-15 minutes walk distance. You can also get to Trogir by Taxi boat, that runs every 20 minutes from Marina Baotic to the Trogir waterfront. The marina disposes of a total of 480 moorings in water and 200 on dry dock for boats with a length of 6 to 60 meters arranged along 11 jetties. Marina is open through the whole year. All berths have water and power supply.

  • reception
  • exchange office
  • restaurant
  • swimming pool
  • toilets and showers
  • laundry service
  • nautic shop
  • yacht Service
  • parking lot
  • the gas station
  • supermarket
  • luggage storage
  • WiFi

How to get to Trogir

The easiest way to get to Trogir from all parts of Europe during the tourist season is by airplane. If needed we can arrange the transfer from Airport Split to your charter boat in the Marina. Ultra welcomes its guests and transfer them to the Marina Baotic.

By airplane

Split airport is only 6 km away from Trogir. Direct flights to Trogir (airport Split) depart from the several European cities such as Rome, Göteborg, Berlin, Prague, Amsterdam, Frankfurt, Paris, London and Manchester, etc. There are many other possible options if flying to Zagreb. There are daily several flights from Zagreb to Split and vice versa on a daily basis and the flight lasts approximately 45 minutes.

By car or bus

If you are arriving in Trogir from the direction of Italy, you can use the Adriatic highway from Rijeka, if you prefer to travel along the coast. Or you can use the highway when you reach Rijeka or the junction Zuta Lokva near the town Senj, about 60 km south of Rijeka, and continue driving toward Split. If you are arriving from the direction of north, you can use the old route Zagreb-Karlovac-Gracac-Knin or the highway Zagreb-Split.

By ferry

If traveling by ship, you can use some of the regular ferry lines from Rijeka or Dubrovnik toward Split, or international ferry or fast lines from Italy (Ancona, Civitanova, Giulianova, Pescara, Bari). From there, you can reach Trogir by bus or taxi.

Connection with Split

Bus No. 37 departs every 20 minutes from Trogir to Split, with a travel time of approximately 45 minutes between the two cities. During the summer, the Bura Line ferry is also a popular option, offering a pleasant 30-minute ride from Trogir’s waterfront to Split’s waterfront, or vice versa.

About Trogir

Trogir is a town-museum in the very meaning of the word. Lovers of cultural and historical monuments, art, original architecture and nice alleys are given the opportunity in Trogir to learn about the manifold and complex heritage – from the Romanesque yard to the modern interiors. The unique historical core, Radovan’s portal, the art collections which have been arousing excitement among visitors and travelers for centuries offer a tourist beauty, personified in the relief of Kairos as an appropriate souvenir.

The wider surroundings of Trogir (Trogir-Seget-Ciovo Riviera) is characterized by lavish green vegetation, numerous islands and islets, rocky and pebble beaches. Apart from the high-quality accommodation – hotels, apartments, campsites, delicious domestic food, fish dishes in particular, the sports and recreation offer includes many opportunities – tennis, boccia, bowling, jogging, surfing school, diving. Entertainment includes lively fishermen’s nights and folklore shows but also classical music concerts in special scenic sets of the town. Marina Baotic, nearby Trogir has 480 berths in the sea and 200 places on the land. TROGIR, a town, and harbour on the coastal strip of the Kastela Gulf, 27 km west of Split.

The old core is situated on a small island between the island of Ciovo and the mainland; connected with the mainland by a small stone bridge, and with the island of Ciovo by a drawbridge. The town spreads to the northern coast of Ciovo, opposite the small island.

What to see in Trogir

  • Kamerlengo fortress
  • Town museum
  • St. Lawrence cathedral
  • Loggia with town clock
  • Old and new Čipiko palace
  • St. Nicholas church with Kairos collection and much more..
  • Green Market

Info

  • VHF ch 17 – Marina channel
  • VHF ch 16 and VHF DSC ch 70 – Permanent watch on emergency and safety of navigation frequencies
  • Maritime Safety Information (MSI) are transmitted in Croatian and English language by Split Radio on VHF channels 7, 21, 23, 28, 81
  • MSI broadcast schedule (UTC): 05:45, 12:45, 19:45
  • Official Croatian Emergency phone number (Police, ER/Hospital): 112