ACI Marina Simuni is located on the western part of the island of Pag, in the Mavnska channel. It represents a kind of northern entrance to Dalmatia and the southernmost port in the Kvarner archipelago. The deep and narrow bay of Simuni is an ideal place for nautical tourism.
Marina Simuni is the only marina on the island of Pag, and it is located approximately in the middle of the island, 11 km from Novalja and 12 km from the town of Pag. Simuni is divided into three natural bays. ACI Marina Simuni is located in the northern bay, which provides a safe harbor for boats. In the central bay there is a harbor for fishing boats and a place to sell freshly caught fish. In the third, southern bay, there is a pebble beach. Many services are available to guests in the marina, such as a reception desk with currency exchange, a shop, a restaurant serving excellent fish dishes, toilets, a crane with a capacity of 15 tons, parking, maintenance and service, and much more. They have 221 moorings in the sea with water and electricity connections and 55 spaces for storing vessels on land. The island of Pag has been inhabited since ancient times. The first permanent residents were the Liburnians, who brought sheep to the island and started making hard sheep's cheese, from which, in the following centuries, Pag cheese was made.
The highest peak on the island is Sveti Vid, which is 347 meters high. Green areas are located in the southwest, around the village of Simuni and on the northwest side of the island from Novalja to Tovarnel. Many services are available to guests in the marina, such as a reception desk with currency exchange, a shop, a restaurant serving excellent fish dishes, toilets, a crane with a capacity of 15 tons, parking, maintenance and service, and much more. They have 221 moorings in the sea with water and electricity connections and 55 spaces for storing vessels on land. The island of Pag has been inhabited since ancient times. The first permanent residents were the Liburnians, who brought sheep to the island and started making hard sheep's cheese, from which, in the following centuries, Pag cheese was made. The highest peak on the island is Sveti Vid, which is 347 meters high. Green areas are located in the southwest, around the village of Simuni and on the northwest side of the island from Novalja to Tovarnel. The northern part of the island is connected to the mainland by the ferry line Prizna - Zigljen, which takes only 15 minutes.
The southern part of the island is connected to the mainland by the picturesque Pag Bridge. Simuni is a distinctly touristic place, in which, in addition to the ACI marina, there is also a large Camp Simuni. The camp lies in the shade of pine and oak forests, which provide pleasant shade in the hot summer months.