ACI d.d reopened four of its seasonal marinas on 1 April 2026 along the Adriatic coast in Croatia, with operations running until 31 October.

The reopening covers ACI marinas Piškera, Žut, Palmižana and Rab. The sites are located along sailing routes across the Kornati archipelago, the Pakleni Islands and the northern Adriatic.
In the Kornati area, Piškera lies between the islands of Piškera and Panitula Vela and has 129 berths for vessels up to 30 metres. Žut is located in the western part of the harbour in the northwest of the Kornati archipelago, with 131 berths for vessels up to 40 metres.
Further south, Palmižana is in a bay on the northeastern coast of Sv. Klement, the largest in the Pakleni Islands. It accommodates 180 vessels of up to 40 metres. To the north, Rab sits on the town harbour and provides 132 berths for vessels up to 20 metres.
All four marinas offer food and basic retail options, with fuel stations nearby. Other services vary by marina and include maintenance and repair, lifting equipment, laundry, accommodation and wellness centre.
ACI said the reopening ensures “timely preparation and full provision of all key services” as the season begins. At the same time, improvement works continue at selected marinas. Pontoons C and D in Palmižana and pontoon D in Milna are temporarily out of use.
ACI operates marinas throughout the year across Istria, Kvarner and Dalmatia.


