Find out everything about sailing in Stomorska: itineraries, ports, yacht rental options & other useful information. Stomorska is a small town at the eastern end of the island of Šolta with the island’s oldest port. Our article reveals the weather conditions if you are planning sailing in Stomorska. Moreover, our one-week itinerary compiled will help you during your cruise. Do not hesitate, visit this idyllic settlement and its vicinity! We recommend this article to those who are planning their sailing adventure in Stomorska to explore the surrounding islands by boat.
Sailing in Stomorska

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Ports around Stomorska

Port of Stomorska (Šolta)

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The port lies in a small natural bay, providing excellent shelter for yachts in most conditions. Only the Bora can occasionally create significant waves, especially during stronger winter bursts. There are 30 mooring spots, including 4 dedicated to yachts over 50 meters. Depth ranges from 2 to 6 meters. Water and electricity are available, and the waterfront is lined with cafés, perfect for provisioning or relaxing while waiting for better weather. boat rental Solta, Stomorska sailing

Port of Rogač (Šolta)

Thanks to its ideal location just 16 km from Split, this port is often less crowded than other marinas in the region. Facilities include showers, free Wi-Fi, and nearby fuel, cafés, and a pizzeria. The Rogač bay is well protected from most winds, with the Bora being the main exception, typically in winter. Charter a boat to Stomorska and set off to explore the most magical coastlines of Stomorska – leave the rest to the wind and sun.

Port of Maslinica (Šolta)

Marina Martinis Marchi is located on the western side of Šolta, integrated with the luxurious Martinis Marchi Heritage Hotel. The marina offers 50 berths for yachts up to 35 meters, while larger megayachts can moor near the breakwater. Depth ranges from 2 to 11 meters. Every berth is equipped with water, electricity, Wi-Fi, and showers. The restaurant and café are open from May to October, but the marina itself operates year-round. In July and August, it is common for late arrivals to find no available space, so booking ahead or arriving early is highly recommended.

Port of Split

ACI Marina Split offers 348 berths for yachts up to 90 meters. The breakwater provides excellent protection from rough seas and southern winds. Depth is around 8 meters. The marina features a restaurant, bar, laundry services, and on-site fuel. Split sailing, bareboat charter SplitPorts around Štomorska

Port of Trogir

SCT Marina Trogir has 256 berths for yachts up to 70 meters, with a depth of 20 meters. The marina offers water and electricity, 24-hour security, free Wi-Fi, laundry, fuel services, and comprehensive maintenance facilities for yachts. Yacht charter Trogir

Port of Marina

Agana Marina can host 134 boats up to 25 meters in length. Depth at the entrance is 7 meters. All berths offer water and electricity. The marina includes changing rooms, laundry services, a bar, and a restaurant for sailors. Marina boat rental

Ports of Milna (Brač)

Milna is a favorite among sailors, offering over 300 berths across three marinas. The largest, ACI Marina Milna, has 170 spots for yachts up to 40 meters with a depth of 6 meters. Fuel is available. On the northern side of the bay, Marina Vlaska offers 71 berths for yachts up to 25 meters, with depth reaching 15 meters. Yacht Club Milna provides 100 berths for yachts up to 30 meters, with a depth of about 3 meters. Milna sailing, rent a boat Milna

Port of Sutivan (Brač)

Located on the northern shore of Brač, Sutivan is just 7 km from Supetar. Larger yachts typically anchor outside the bay, while smaller vessels can moor within the port. Depth at the entrance is around 6 meters, and 2–3 meters along the quay.

Port of Supetar

Mooring options are limited here. The outer harbor is used mainly by ferries and commercial vessels, while the inner basin accommodates small boats and a few yachts. Depth is 6 meters at the entrance, 5 meters in the outer harbor, and 3–4 meters inside. sailing in Supetar, boat hire Supetar
Ports in Stomorska

Port of Pučišća (Brač)

This small port on the northeast coast of Brač offers 25 berths, 8–10 of which are reserved for visiting yachts. Depth along the quay ranges from 1 to 2.3 meters, while the center reaches 3.5–4.3 meters.

Port of Sumartin

Even in peak season, Sumartin remains peaceful and charming. It is the easternmost and youngest coastal town on Brač, with a ferry connection to Makarska. Depth ranges between 1 and 3.7 meters. Sumartin sailing

Port of Bol

Bol lies on the southern shore of Brač, halfway between Milna and Sumartin. The port is small, making it difficult to find space during high season. Depth at the entrance is 6–7 meters, while the quay typically offers around 2 meters. Water, electricity, laundry services, cafés, and restaurants are all available for visiting sailors. Information about sailing in Bol, or rent a boat in Bol

Weather of Stomorska

The Middle-Dalmatian island of Šolta, where Stomorska lies, has a Mediterranean climate. The highest average temperature in the town is 28 °C in July whereas in January it is just 9 °C. Swimmers must be aware of the water temperature varying between 14-27 °C. The best time to visit Stomorska is between May and September when the weather is pleasantly warm with a low amount of rain.Check the sailing conditions and wind rose diagram of Stomorska

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Sailing in Stomorska: 1 week sailing plan

Our yacht cruise commences from the picturesque Stomorska and after visiting the resorts nearby we return here again.

Stomorska sailing plan

Day 1. Stomorska – Maslinica

15, 89 km (9, 87 nm)

The town lies on the western coast of Šolta. The most famous landmark is the Martinis Marchi castle, built to defend the island from pirate attacks. Nowadays, it houses an upscale hotel and a restaurant. If you are craving culinary experiences, we recommend the nearby Sampjer.

Day 2. Maslinica – Drvenik Veli-island

13, 38 km (8, 31 nm)

The island boasts many sandy and pebble beaches. If you are visiting, you must see the parish church dedicated to St. George, with the Baroque interiors and the altar painting of a Venetian painter, Antonio Grapinelli. The Church of St. Michael is also a must-see. It was built as a votive church for fishermen. If you get hungry, check out the Konoba Jere or Krknjasi restaurants.

Day 3.Drvenik Veli-island – Marina

13, 89 km (8, 63 nm)

Be sure to visit the castle built from 1495 to 1500, and discover the nearby St. Jacob Cave. As for restaurants, we recommend Konoba Kod Duje or Konoba Marina. what to do in Marina or Marina sailing. Marina rent a boat

Day 4. Marina – Trogir

10, 98 km (6, 82 nm)

The major attractions in Trogir include City Hall, St. Lawrence Cathedral and Kamerlengo Fortress. Nature lovers must visit Ciovo Island near Trogir. Are you craving a delicious meal? Choose Konoba Trs or Vanjaka restaurants. what to do in Trogir or Trogir sailing. rent a boat in Trogir.
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Day 5. Trogir – Split (ACI Marina)

15.47 km (9.62 nm)

Split which is one of the busiest and most Mediterranean Croatian city. The 178-metre Marjan hill can be found on North-West; as a matter of fact, there is a magnificent panorama from its lookout tower. Furthermore, one of the most significant sights of Dalmatia is the Roman UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Diocletian’s Palace made from white marble. There are also several beautiful buildings on the main square of Split. Regarding entertainment, you can find plenty of discos and clubs, from which the most famous one is the O’Hara.what to do in Split or Split sailing. boat hire in Split

Day 6. Split (ACI Marina) – Supetar

16, 63 km (10, 34 nm)

Supetar, the most visited capital city of Brač, lies on the North of the Brač island. Its name derives from the Saint Peter Basilica situated on a hill. As a matter of fact, he is the town’s patron saint. Regarding its beaches, Vela Luka is the most beloved by families with small children thanks to its crystal-clear water. During your stay in Supetar, the 18th-century old Our Lady of the Annunciation Church and the 6th-century old Roman mosaics are a must. what to do in Supetar or sailing in Supetar. boat hire in Supetar..

Day 7. Supetar – Ložišća – Stomorska

25, 79 km (16, 02 nm)

You can find the remains of Rat on a hill above Ložišća. It is one of the best-preserved fortified villages in Central Dalmatia. The Parish Church of St. John and Paul stands in the town centre. It was built-in 1820. The Nazor family’s mansion is a valuable piece of 19th-century Dalmatian aristocratic architecture, so make sure to visit the building.

After returning our boat we still have some time, we should take a look around Stomorska. The seaside town of Šolta Island lies in a gorgeous bay, directly opposite Split. Its most famous landmark is the Church of St. Nicholas from 1870, but the old fisherman’s cottages are also very interesting. The Konoba Škoj restaurant offers excellent Mediterranean dishes. We recommend trying the fish, pasta and seafood dishes.

7 Days Stomorska sailing itinerary (longer)

First, we sail to the west towards Vela Luka, the largest town of the Korčula island, lying in a long-stretching narrow bay. On our cruise, we also touch Bolt, the oldest town of the Brač island, and Milna that provides berths for over 300 yachts.
Stomorska sailing itinerary

Day 1. Stomorska – Maslinica 15, 89 km (9, 87 nm), Day 2. Maslinica – Rogoznica 29, 12 km (18, 10 nm), Day 3. Rogoznica – Vis (Vis) 58, 50 km (36, 35 nm), Day 4. Vis – Vela Luka (Korčula) 44, 90 km (27, 90 nm), Day 5. Vela Luka – Sućuraj (Hvar) 57, 24 km (35, 57 nm),
Day 6. Sućuraj – Bol (Brač) 47, 28 km (29, 38 nm), Day 7. Bol – Milna (ACI Marina) – Stomorska (Šolta) 37, 27 km (23, 16 nm)

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  • SOLTA: Depth: 4, 5 m, Working time: 6-22, GPS Coordinates: 43.395533, 16.303849
  • MILNA, BRAČ: Depth: 3 m, Working time: 6-22, GPS Coordinates: 43.327293, 16.448249
  • BOL, BRAČ: Depth: 3, 5-4 m, Working time: 6-22, GPS Coordinates: 43.260791, 16.654266
  • VRBOSKA, HVAR: Depth: 2 m, Working time: 8-15, GPS Coordinates: 43.180978, 16.673233
  • HVAR: Depth: 1, 8 m, Working time: 6-22, GPS Coordinates: 43.170339, 16.444642
  • SPLIT: Depth: 3, 5-4 m, Working time: 6-24, GPS Coordinates: 43.502079, 16.427268
  • MARINA KASTELA: , VHF: 17, Working time: 6-22, GPS Coordinates: 43.546155, 16.405204
  • TROGIR: Depth: 3 m, Working time: 8-19, GPS Coordinates: 43.513687, 16.248574
  • MAKARSKA: Depth: 5 m, Working time: 6-22, GPS Coordinates: 43.293683, 17.019819
  • PLOCE: Depth: 10-12 m, Working time: 6-22, GPS Coordinates: 43.057252, 17.428057
  • VIS: Depth: 2, 5 m, Working time: 6-22, GPS Coordinates: 43.057443, 16.190497
  • VELA LUKA: Depth: 3-4 m, Working time: 6-22, GPS Coordinates: 42.959407, 16.714213
  • ACI Marina KORCULA: Depth: 3, 5m, GPS Coordinates: 42.956744, 17.138561
  • LASTOVO: Depth: 2, 5-4, 5 m, Working time: 6-22, GPS Coordinates: 42.745218, 16.824718
  • SOBRA, MLJET: Depth: 5m, Working time: 6-22, GPS Coordinates: 42.740951, 17.598208
  • PRIMOSTEN: Depth: 3-4, 5 m, Working time: 6-22, GPS Coordinates: 43.587926, 15.92353
  • DUBROVNIK, ACI Marina: Depth: 4m, Working time: 8-20, GPS Coordinates: 42.670687, 18.127007
  • DUBROVNIK, Orsan: Depth: 3, 7-4, 9 m, Working time: 6-22, GPS Coordinates: 42.660463, 18.079714

For sailing Stomorska is an ideal destination since you can explore not just Split, but several other islands too. Not to mention that Middle-Dalmatian awaits its visitors with crystal-clear water and memorable gastronomy experiences. Find more Solta sailing destinations or choose another yacht charter in Solta

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