
Trogir → Maslinica (Šolta)
Out of ACI Marina Trogir the route bends south for the 12-mile crossing to Maslinica on Šolta. ACI Trogir is the smallest of the three Split-area charter bases (sitting on the western side of Čiovo island, immediately east of the UNESCO old town of Trogir) but the most central in the cluster and the most convenient for crews flying into Split airport — the airport is a 10-minute drive north. The leg out is straightforward: clear the Trogir bridge channel, push south past the southern coast of Čiovo, and round the western tip into Šolta's wide bay. Maslinica is the deep S-shaped natural harbour at the western tip, walled by hills on the village side and broken open seaward by a chain of seven small islets. Mooring is split between Martinis Marchi Marina on the south side (lazy lines, baroque-castle hotel attached) and the village quay on the north side (stern-to with own anchor). Šolta is the closest island to Split but the quietest in the central group — no day-tripper traffic, konobas running on Šoltansko olive oil and the indigenous Dobričić red.
Things to do
Walk into the Martinis Marchi castle courtyard
Order the Dobričić red, Šolta’s indigenous grape
Dinghy across to Stipanska island for the swim path
Sample Šoltansko olive oil at the village shop
Watch the sunset from Polebrnjak islet at the bay entrance
Mooring tip
Martinis Marchi Marina (south side) has lazy lines and full services — book ahead in July–August. Village quay (north side) takes stern-to with own anchor for a modest fee. Bay is fully sheltered from S, SW, W and NW thanks to the islet chain at the entrance; only N gradient (rare in summer) is exposed.













