The island of Piškera is an uninhabited island in the Croatian part of the Adriatic Sea. Its surface covers only 2.66 square kilometres, and its highest point is 127 metres above sea level. Marina is the only outpost of civilization disrupting the pristine nature of the island, surrounded by a mosaic of islands and islets, rocks and lighthouses. Marina Piškera is particularly popular among boaters not only for its breathtaking environment, but also because it is at the half-way point of the route through Kornati National Park.
Marina Piškera is located between the islands of Piškera and Panitula Vela, off the northern coast of Panitula Vela, where the flag flies on the island’s highest prominence. The marina is well-protected from the northerly bura wind, but a little less so from the southerly winds. It is open from April 1 through October 31.
Once a year, on the last Sunday in July, the people of Sali and other nearby villages flock to this uninhabited island in their boats to attend mass at the Church of the Nativity of Mary. The restaurant is part of the marina complex.