Today, Necujam is the centre of tourism on Solta. Quality accommodation
facilities (apartments, rest homes) and
numerous coves with crystal-clear
seawater (Piskera, Maslinica,
Podkamenica, -sumpji--vina, Tiha) will
delight each visitor, excursionist and
boater. The charm and quality of the
marine surroundings of Solta were known
already to the ancient Roman emperor
Diocletian, who had his fishponds in
Necujam. The first visitors who
experienced the beauties of Necujam and
could not resist its charms were Marko
Marulic (1450-1524), father of the
Croatian literature, and Petar
Hektorovic (1487-1572), a poet and
writer.
Various entertainment programs are
organized during the tourist season, the
most important being the traditional
fishermen's fiesta. Sports and
recreation enthusiasts are offered
tennis courts and miniature golf.
Necujam offers excellent fishing and
water sports opportunities. Excursions
are also organized.
NECUJAM, a tourist resort and
excursion destination in the cove of the
same name on the northern coast of the
island of Solta. The cove is 1.8 km
long, up to 1.2 km wide and up to 40 m
deep. There are many visitor facilities
on the coast: a tourist village, rest
homes and numerous weekend houses with
small beaches. There are regular ferry
and ship lines with Split. The cove is
exposed to north winds; smaller yachts
may dock along the pier in the cove of
Supetra; larger yachts dock in the
middle of the cove.
In the back part of the cove, on it eastern side, are the remains from ancient times; close to them are the ruins of a small Gothic church (15th c.). Next to the church is a simple stone house, which once belonged to Dujam Balistrilic, a friend of the poet Marko Marulic, who also used to reside in it; the house features a memorial collection of Marko Marulic; in front of the house is a memorial pillar dedicated to the poet Petar Hektorovic.

