How and Where to Supply Your Boat – Shopping in Rogoznica

As you prepare for your charter trip, it’s good to find more information on where and how to supply your boat. 

Ordering provisions in advance is always a good idea, as this will save you time. This is certainly one of the best options if you’re flying in, especially if you have a late flight. Contact our charter team if you’d like to order some or most provisions through our partners. They’ll deliver the selected groceries on board and even put away those that need to be stored in a fridge or freezer before you arrive to the boat. 

You can buy other groceries on your way in, or before you embark on your yacht. If your selected boat charter is starting in Rogoznica read on because you’ll find some useful info on where you can supply your boat in Rogoznica. If you’re starting from Split, head on over to our previous blog on where to supply your boat in Split

We recommend buying for 2-3 days in advance as storage space on board is limited. 

Shops and shopping in Rogoznica

Rogoznica is a smaller town compared to Split, for example, however, it’s a tourist spot so there are still plenty of options. There are several mid-sized shops in Rogoznica town centre, one large market Tommy at the entrance to Rogoznica and a big supermarket, Plodine, just outside Rogoznica. If you’re in need of a proper, well-equipped shop, stopping by Plodine before you get to marina would be a good choice. Bear in mind, Croatia has recently introduced new legislation on Sunday working hours. Shops can only be open on 16 Sundays per year, make sure to check the websites ahead of shopping. Read more in our blog on public holidays and working hours. In very touristic locations such as Rogoznica, most shops will opt to work every Sunday during high season, but it still might be a good idea to check before you go to the store.

Studenac

  • Jadranska 7a, 22203 Rogoznica
    • Monday to Saturday 7:00 – 20:00
    • Sundays – check the official website for working hours
  • Ulica Ante Starcevica 18, 22203 Rogoznica
    • Monday to Saturday 7:00 – 20:00
    • Sundays – check the official website for working hours

Tommy

  • Ulica Ante Starcevica 78, 22203, Rogoznica
    • Monday to Saturday 7:00 – 21:00
    • Sundays – check the official website for working hours

Plodine

  • Podvornica 1, 22203 Rogoznica
    • Monday to Saturday 7:00 – 22:00
    • Sundays – check the official website for working hours

Additional shopping options in Rogoznica

Fish market

  • Monday to Sunday – 6:00–13:00 (depending on the daily stock)

Green market – locally known as Pazar

  • Monday to Sunday – opens at 7:00

Both fish market and green market are situated just next to the next to causeway to the historical part of Rogoznica. A Studenac shop, stands and a bakery are also on this site – Jadranska 7a Street. The availability and diversity of the products are highly dependent on the season and the success of fishermen. It is important to note that both markets do not have specific working hours similar to a regular shop or a store. They function based on the daily stock and how fast it sells. Keep in mind that working hours may vary daily. We suggest hitting the markets early in the morning so you have a bigger selection to choose from.

Marina Frapa Resort Rogoznica – lots of shopping options

Marina Frapa Resort Rogoznica is an award-winning marina, with 15 awards as the best Croatian marina. The marina is situated just outside the Rogoznica town centre. 

This modern equipped resort includes:

  • hotel and marina reception with an exchange office
  • café, bars and a nightclub
  • two restaurants, one of which is a sushi bar
  • several small shops and boutiques with souvenirs, nautical/fishing gear and nautical clothes and beachwear and similar
  • a small shop with basic supplies – KONZUM. This shop is open even on Sundays and holidays since it’s located in a marina. However, the prices are on the more expensive side.
  • Laundry service 

If push comes to shove, the marina has everything you need to supply ahead of your departure. 

What to expect on the islands?

When shopping on the islands, you and your crew will never go hungry or thirsty—every village, no matter how small, has a shop stocked with basic supplies for your boat. We also recommend seeking out local green markets and fish markets for fresh, local produce (ask the sailor that assisted you with docking at the port or marina, or inquire at the harbor or marina reception). Keep in mind that while larger chain stores often accept cards, smaller shops may only take cash.

Overall, you’ll find everything you need while cruising in Croatia. Every island offers shops to restock your boat, and charming restaurants are always nearby for a delightful lunch or dinner if you’re out of supplies or simply prefer not to cook. We hope this guide helps you prepare for an unforgettable sailing vacation, and if you have any additional questions, feel free to reach out to our charter team!

It might be a good idea to also get familiar with our check-in process and check-out process ahead of time. So you’ll be prepared to start your summer adventure as smoothly as possible. 


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