Molum Marine Club in Croatia has joined TransEurope Marinas. This adds another location to the association’s presence along the Adriatic coast. The announcement was made during boot Düsseldorf in January 2026, when the network confirmed the marina’s inclusion among its member locations.

The marina is located in the coastal town of Sv. Filip i Jakov, and offers more than 120 berths and provides a sewage pump-out facility, waste disposal points, recycling areas and on-site shower and toilet facilities. Support services include rigging assistance, crane and hoist access and boat brokerage services.
Molum Marine Club is close to destinations such as the City of Zadar, Vrana Lake Nature Park and Kornati National Park. Berth holders also have access to nearby restaurants, cafés, a supermarket, car parking and a designated swimming area.
“The main driver was an alignment of values. TransEurope Marinas brings together marinas that see themselves not just as infrastructure, but as places with identity, responsibility and a long-term relationship with boat owners. Molum Marine Club is about quality, nature and people—principles that are fundamentally at the heart of the TransEurope network,” said Gordon Perić CMM, managing director of Molum Marine Club.
The addition of Molum Marine Club adds a centrally located stop in Dalmatia to TransEurope Marinas’ Adriatic coverage. The network’s Adriatic route begins in the Venice Lagoon, where members can access Venezia Certosa Marina and Marina del Cavallino.
From there, it continues to Marina Punat on the island of Krk and Mitan Marina in Novi Vinodolski, then reaches Molum Marine Club before continuing south to Marina Lazure in Montenegro.
“We warmly welcome Molum Marine Club to the TransEurope Marinas family, together with all their berth holders. As a brand-new marina, Molum brings modern facilities, high service standards and distinctive on-site amenities,” said Renata Marević CMM, manager of Marina Punat and Adriatic regional representative for TransEurope Marinas.


