The marina is open year round. It is located north of the ferry pier in the southern part of the town harbour; Marina Šangulin is located in the northern part of the harbour.
Mooring
There are berths for 150 boats. The breakwaters protect the marina from winds but north-western ones can produce swells in the marina.
Facilities
Facilities include water and power supply, showers and toilets, parking and a fuel station just outside the marina.
In the area
Biograd na Moru dates from the 10th century and has developed into a tourist destination, characterized by beautiful beaches and picturesque bays, in the last fifty years. Biograd has important historical interest as in the 11th century it was the seat of the Croatian king. Then in 1125 Venetians destroyed Biograd, but were not able to gain control for nearly three-hundred years. And finally in 1646 Biograd was again destroyed: this time by the Turks. There are three national parks in the vicinity: Paklenica, Kornati Archipelago and Krka, Telašćica Nature Park is also not far.
Connections
The marina has good ferry, road and air links (vicinity of the Zadar airport).