Anyone know Kremik Marina, Croatia?

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From Google Earth, it looks like a collection of yachts and very little else. Is there a restaurant nearby? What about victualling? Flying in via Split, so is it wise to stop the taxi en route and stock up? Don't want to arrive there then find we have to starve for 18 hours or so!!
 
I have my boat in Kremik as do a couple of other forumites. There is a restaurant on site, food is okay, not great.....okay. There is in season a fruit market from about May time and also a shop on site that you can get most things in but it is expensive. Alternatively there is a Lidl or Aldi just outside the airport where you can also stock up en route to the marina.

Primosten is a £10 taxi ride away where there are lots of restaurants and good shops.

Regards

Chris
 
I have my boat in Kremik as do a couple of other forumites. There is a restaurant on site, food is okay, not great.....okay. There is in season a fruit market from about May time and also a shop on site that you can get most things in but it is expensive. Alternatively there is a Lidl or Aldi just outside the airport where you can also stock up en route to the marina.

Primosten is a £10 taxi ride away where there are lots of restaurants and good shops.

Regards

Chris

Chris is spot on. :encouragement:

Would just add that Primosten is lovely. In fact, too lovely! A few years ago you could turn up in Primosten on any evening in July or August and find a wide selection of restaurants all with plenty of space. These days, if you turn up from mid-July to mid-August without a reservation you will find it much harder to get a table. And if you drive into town you will not be able to park as every car park will be full. The place is heaving!

Restaurants in Primosten (and all the other coastal towns other than Sibenik and Split) and the marina restaurant are closed between 1st November and 31st March. And I mean closed ...... usually not even a pizzeria or burger bar will be open.

Having said that, on about the 5th or 6th November last year I just happened to see one of the staff going into the Kremik restaurant a week after they had closed.
I followed her in and asked whether they were opening. She said that they were closed for the winter but were opening that one night as a sailing club which is based at the marina were having their annual end-of-season dinner for 50 as a private function. She asked whether I would like to join them. There was just beef goulash or prawn something to eat and ice cream for desert. I went along, had a large bowl of the beef and a bottle of local wine and had a very enjoyable evening. The bill ...... £10!

Croatians sometimes get some stick on these forums but over 7 years I have found them to be very friendly people.

Richard
 
From Google Earth, it looks like a collection of yachts and very little else. Is there a restaurant nearby? What about victualling? Flying in via Split, so is it wise to stop the taxi en route and stock up? Don't want to arrive there then find we have to starve for 18 hours or so!!

Are you starting in Kremik as that where your charter starts? There are other marinas nearer Split but not all have supermarket nearby. ACI in Trogir is near the airport and good for provisioning. However it is full on Friday and Saturday night with its charter yachts

TudorSailor
 
Are you starting in Kremik as that where your charter starts? There are other marinas nearer Split but not all have supermarket nearby. ACI in Trogir is near the airport and good for provisioning. However it is full on Friday and Saturday night with its charter yachts

TudorSailor

Not to mention the marina a bit nearer Split than Trogir "Kastela Gomilika" which has a huge "Konzum" supermarket just on the other side of the coast road...

(Actually if you Google for Konzum, you can see a map of dozens of them along the coast!)

Mike.
 
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I have my boat in Kremik as do a couple of other forumites. There is a restaurant on site, food is okay, not great.....okay. There is in season a fruit market from about May time and also a shop on site that you can get most things in but it is expensive. Alternatively there is a Lidl or Aldi just outside the airport where you can also stock up en route to the marina.

Primosten is a £10 taxi ride away where there are lots of restaurants and good shops.

Regards

Chris

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