Ten Most Expensive Marinas in the Adriatic in 2023

This year, marinas have again increased their prices. On average, 72 marinas on the eastern side of the Adriatic raised their prices by 12%. Some marinas did not change their prices, while others raised them by up to 50%. The table below provides data for daily mooring fees for boats between 8 and 16 m in length. In some marinas, an additional fee for electricity or water may be required, ranging from 4 to 8 euros per boat. The price depends on the length of the boat.

Once again, the most expensive marina is Marina Brijuni, which also includes admission to the Brijuni National Park for the entire crew. Among marinas where the fee only covers daily mooring, Marina Rovinj by ACI remains the most expensive. This year, D-Marin, which owns four marinas in the Adriatic, significantly raised prices compared to last year. The most increased were marinas Borik, Dalmacija, and Mandalina, with marina Tribunj experiencing a smaller hike. Due to these high price increases, three of their marinas are now among the ten most expensive.

Top 10 Most Expensive Marinas in 2023 (transit mooring)

Marina <9m <10m <11m <12m <13m <14m <15m <16m Average Price Increase (23/22)
Brijuni 170 170 170 270 270 270 270 270 232.50 0.16%
Rovinj 174 174 174 174 188 204 220 150 182.25 0.81%
Borik 110 121 131 148 159 170 192 208 154.82 43.18%
Split 114 118 134 144 162 166 174 190 150.25 7.67%
Dubrovnik 70 99 125 130 159 166 185 208 142.68 8.12%
Trogir ACI 102 102 120 128 140 152 160 172 134.50 7.79%
Palmižana 90 98 114 120 134 144 166 180 130.75 7.94%
Dalmacija 86 101 111 119 129 146 169 182 130.28 37.86%
Mandalina 77 92 103 115 132 151 172 184 128.18 32.48%
Piškera 100 108 114 122 128 138 152 162 128.00 7.73%