| Marina was the summer residence of the Trogir's bishops. Once the island, in the creek, it was erected a powerful tower there.
Today, the tower is on the dry land and it was renovated reproducing its original form, from the 1972. Beside this city tower we recommend to visit the Gotis-Reneissance church of St. John and the Gotic church of St. Luke Family houses follow one another along the coast with numerous creeks.
There are sandy and pebble beaches there great for children and family holidays, while pine and olive trees provide plenty of shade during the hottest part of the day. There are several restaurants that offer recently caught fish and excellent local wines. The bay is protected from unfavourable winds and is therefore popular with boaters who have 140 berths at their disposal. Here you can experience something else beside a simple rest, we recommend water sports, primarily sailing, diving or sports fishing to sports lovers. Should you rent a boat or yacht make sure to explore the secluded bays in the surroundings.
Split, Trogir and Primosten offer plenty of entertainment and cultural events.
The same stand if you like modern night life: casinos, night bars and discos. Major tourist attractions of Marina are a nice sand beach in the shade of olive and pine trees, the atmosphere of ancient Dalmatian wine cellars, fresh fish and quality local wines, a blend of the ancient and the modern. Sportsmen and recreation enthusiasts may enjoy yachting, diving and fishing. Boats and yachts are rented. Entertainment and cultural programs are offered in the nearby towns of Trogir and Split. Agana Marina in Marina has 140 berths in the sea and 100 places on the land.
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