43° 9' N 16° 23' E
It is south of Hvar and lies in Palmižana Cove on the north-eastern coast of St. Klement Island. Open: mid March - end October. Berths: The marina has 160 berths, all with water and power supply. Facilities: Reception, exchange office, restaurant, toilets and showers, grocery shop. The nearest gas station (2,5 Nm) is in the city port of Hvar (Križna luka). Traffic connections: In July and August there are taxi-boat services that connect the marina Palmižana with Hvar. The ferry from Hvar and Stari Grad on the island of Hvar to Split (airport and ferry lines to Venice, Ancona and Pescara in Italy). From Stari Grad there are ferry lines to Rijeka and Dubrovnik (Rijeka - Zadar - Split - Stari Grad - Korcula - Dubrovnik). Rapid ferry lines connect Hvar, Vis and Split every day and Hvar, Ancona and Split once a week.
Marina Hvar awaits you! When we think of Hvar - we think about the island of heather, sunshine and crickets, the island of lavender, sage and wine and the island of rosemary and secluded coves.
Attractive in the summer just as in the winter, with pleasant Mediterranean climate, rich vegetation of palms, aloes, pine trees, laurel, rosemary and lavender and peaceful coves and islets filled with a multitude of pleasant scents.
Since Hvar lay in the middle of the main sea routes, history has left here many traces, maybe more so than on any other Adriatic is land. The finds from Grap?eva and Markova spilja (caves) have enabled the archaeologists to identify the so-called Hvar culture (around 3500 to 2500 BC).
The examples of painted and encrusted pottery, with their various spiral motives, are among the most decorative artefacts from pre-Illyrian times. They are part of the general Aegean culture but were also further developed on Hvar.