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| Charter information |
Split office |
| Check in: Saturday 17:00 |
Phone: +385 21 398 578
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| Check out: Saturday 09:00 |
Fax: + 385 21 314 588 |
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Base Manager: Hrvoje Modrić
(+385 98 9212573)
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E-mail: booking@ultra-sailing.hr
hrvoje@ultra-sailing.hr |
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Adress: ACI Marina Split, Uvala Baluni 6A, 21000 Split-Croatia
Fleet on PIER A
Opening hours: 08:00 – 21:00 ( Sunday : 08:00 – 12:00 )
TECHNICAL BACK UP ( SUPPORT ) +385 98 921 25 73
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Marina facilities
ACI marina Split lies in the southwestern part of the city port, north of the Sustipan Peninsula. The long breakwater protects the marina from the southern winds. Marina has 364 berths and 60 boat places on land. All berths have:
- water and power supply
- reception
- exchange office
- restaurant, snack-bar
- toilets and showers
- laundry service
- nautical gear store
- parking lot
- small grocery store
- supermarket „Diona“ ( aproximately 10 minutes walk from ACI Marina )
- the gas station ( 100 m away from ACI Split )
How to get to Split
The easiest way to get to Split from all parts of Europe during the tourist season is by airplane. Ultra welcomes its guests and transports them from airport to the marina in Split where their Beneteau Yacht is waiting.
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BY AIRPLANE
The Split airport is only 23 km away from Ultra charter base in Split. Direct flights to Split depart from the following European cities: Rome, Göteborg, Berlin,Prague, Amsterdam, Frankfurt, Paris, London and Manchester, etc.
There are many other possible options if flying to Zagreb. There are several flights from Zagreb to Split and vice versa on a daily basis, and the flight lasts approximately 35 minutes.
If you are coming overseas, fly via Frankfurt or Roma directly to Split or through Zagreb.
BY CAR OR BUS
If you are arriving in Split 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 BOAT
If travelling 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 Split by bus or taxi, or walking (aprox max 20min walking distance).
About Split
Split is a palace-town in the real mean of words. For people who love
Culture and History, stone streets and constructions, in Split they will really enjoy their time. Everything began 1700 years ago when the Romain Emperor Diocletian built here his own palace for his old days. Later during the 7th century, people left the Dalmatian Metropolis Salona because of Slaves incursions and came living into the palace. With the time, the palace started to be transformed in real town-city. Today in Split, You will find monuments and construction from all periods:
Antic, Romantic, Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque etc. People who lived here bring with them all knowledge, tradition, culture etc. from the biggest human empires: Romain, Venetian, Byzant, Austrian -Hungarian etc. Split is today the
heart of Dalmatia and the second town in Croatia with about 200.000 inhabitants. The
second Croatian Airport 20Km from here let Yourself coming from all European city, then, from Split ferry port, You will join
all the Dalmatian islands: Hvar, Brač, Vis, Šolta, Korčula etc. Closed to the palace, you will also fins a very rich and interesting green market. The ACI marina Split has about 364 berths in sea and 60 in land.
What to visit in Split
- Meštrović Gallery
- Archeological museum
- Panorama View from Marijan
- Diocletian palace
- Procurativ place
Useful information
- VHF ch 17 – ACI 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 chanells 7, 21, 23, 28, 81
- MSI broadcast schedule ( UTC ): 05:45, 12:45, 19:45
- Official Croatian Emergency phone number ( Police, ER/Hospital ) : 112
- During summer time taxi boat is available from ACI marina to old part of city
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