It is simply impossible to be in Rovinj and not feel good. This idyllic town is a brilliant Istrian gem that will captivate you with its charm, its colours, its pitoresqueness, its medieval architecture of narrow stone streets, and its culinary delights. Saint Euphemia watches over the town, once a small fishing village and now a leading light of Croatian tourism. ACI Marina Rovinj will, like the goldfish of legend, make the wishes of every boater and friend of the sea come true.
ACI Marina Rovinj is located in the southeastern part of the harbour, offering the best view of Rovinj. Surrounded by a pine forest, it is only 1 km from the town centre. Boats at anchor can rock and sway peacefully because the islet of Saint Catherine (Sv. Katarina) provides ideal shelter against all winds. The marina is open year-round.
Did you know…?
…that there are as many as 22 islets in the Rovinj archipelago, of which St. Andrew (Sv. Andrija) and St. Catherine (Sv. Katarina) are the largest and the most beautiful. The list of protected natural monuments and special reserves in the Rovinj area includes islands and the coastal area from the islet of St. John (Sv. Ivan) to Two Sisters Islet (Dvije sestrice), the sea and the undersea world of the Lim Channel and part of Lim Bay, the park-forest Punta Corrente forest park, the Palud marshes, Romuald’s Cave, and the Cave di Monfiorenzo quarry.
…that every summer since 1967 Rovinj has been the venue of a unique open-air art exhibition and the town’s most iconic cultural event – the Grisia. Named after the street that, like a backbone, connects the main town square and the Church of St. Euphemia, Grisia is an open-air artists’ studio and what makes it truly unique is the fact that works of amateurs, including children, are exhibited side by side with works of formally trained artists.
Berths
- 422 berths
- 40 dry berths
Amenities