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| Dubrovnik |
| Yacht charter and sailing |
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| About Dubrovnik |
| The pearl of the Adriatic and surely the most beautiful and most well-known town on the Adriatic coast. Founded in the 7th C., it consists of 32 inter-connected villages. Over the centuries it has had alternated governance, from the Byzantium to the Venetian Republic, however, the town experienced its greatest prosperity in the 16th C. during the Republic of Ragusa. At that time it had around 40 000 inhabitants and was one of the biggest towns in Europe. Thanks to its exceptional geographical position at the time, trade developed in Dubrovnik, and with its fleet of1800 ships it become the third strongest force in the world... |
| More about Dubrovnik |
| Marina Dubrovnik |
The ACI marina is situated near to the village of Komolac, approximately 2 nautical miles from the entrance to the town’s port, Gruž, and about 6 km by road from the old town centre. There are 400 boat moorings and 100 berths on land. The marina is equipped with electricity and water supplies; a boat repair shop, shops and a petrol station as well as all associated facilities necessary for a pleasant stay for all yachtsmen.
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