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08:00AM (flexible)
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Discover Trogir and its historic center, a real treasure and UNESCO World Heritage Site
Drvenik islands (Blue lagoon) – stop on swimming and snorkeling paradise.
Maslinica Šolta island – sightseeing break.
Hvar island (Hvar town) – the third stop is one of the most beautiful harbors in the world with a rich cultural heritage as well. Its seven-century old walls still exist. The easy walk around the town to discover its many charms is a delight as is coffee in one of many famous coffee bars.
Pakleni islands (Palmižana) – time for the panoramic view of a group of 20 something isles and rocks situated in front of Hvar, a unique and the most recognizable natural beauty of Hvar. Free time for lunch, swimming and enjoying in an amazing nature of island Palmižana.
Brač island (Milna) – sailing paradise, a deep and picturesque village, time for a coffee break or a wine tasting*.
On this full-day speedboat tour, we’ll whisk you away to Dalmatia’s best island destinations and popular beaches for the perfect summer day at sea.
The tour begins with a visit to stone beauty Trogir, followed by a swim and snorkel in the famous Blue Lagoon. From there the tour continues to a picturesque Hvar town with free time to discover its glam and explore its ancient charm. Pakleni islands and their natural beauty are our next stop. Swim, snorkel, and dance to Croatia hot spots. The tour continues to the island of Brač and concludes with a visit to Milna, fisherman’s village.
Start your tour to the prearranged meeting point on Matejuška pier in Split or on the promenade in Trogir. A professional skipper welcomes you aboard the gleaming, modern speedboat for your day of island hopping. Get ready for a thrilling speedboat ride to your first destination UNESCO listed town Trogir. Trogir is rich in history and characterized by narrow streets surrounded by stone houses and a beautiful promenade. Free time for coffee and sightseeing: take a walk all around. You can visit the magnificent Cathedral of St. Lovre with impressive Romanesque doors carved by Master Radovan in the 13th century, fortress Kamerlengo or just soak up the sun on the beautiful promenade.
After Trogir we are heading to the amazing Blue Lagoon, a crystal-blue bay between three Croatian islands: large Krknjaši, small Krknjaši, and Drvenik Veli. The Blue Lagoon is a beautiful spot for swimming, snorkeling, and sunbathing. Walk along the pebbled shore or snorkel using provided equipment.
Then we are heading to the island of Hvar, a popular hotspot for international celebrities and no stranger to mega yachts. But beyond the prestige is a charming island town with a vibrant culture, ancient history, and fortress that sits as the symbol above the town. Grab a cocktail at one of the waterfront bars, sit back, and soak up the island vibes. Hvar is certainly where your vacation-mode begins.
You will have enough time in Hvar to wander its alleyways and beautifully ornamented palaces or cool off at one of the many seaside bars and restaurants. The one thing you should not miss is a visit to Hvar’s most recognizable landmark: the Fortica fortress. High up above Hvar town, the hike to the top isn’t as bad as it looks, and you’ll be glad you did it in the end – the views from the top stretch from the town’s red rooftops to the Pakleni islands. Not only will this make your Instagram profile, but it’ll stay locked in your memory for a lifetime.
Our next destination is the Pakleni Islands. The Pakleni islands are a group of forested islands that stretch out in front of Hvar town. Legend has it that the Pakleni islands developed as the product of a secret love between Poseidon, the Greek God of the sea, and a nymph.
You’ll have the chance to explore this island oasis as we navigate our speedboat through the series of canals, uncovering the intact nature and raw beauty of the archipelago. ‘Pakleni’ is popularly translated as ‘Hell’s islands’, though it originally derived from ‘Paklina’ or the pine resin once used to coat ships.
These islands are a haven for yachts and small boats, as its hidden inlets and secluded coves are ideal for diving, swimming or fishing. You’ll have the chance to post up amongst the pines with a clear view of the sea ahead and enjoy a picnic or a bottle of wine. Or, if you’d rather sit for lunch, St. Klement island, the largest of the Pakleni, offers several restaurants with an exquisite selection of freshly caught fish and seafood. We recommend you visit the famous Mamoto restaurant for an exceptional dining experience and an unbelievable view.
And if you aren’t hungry but want to enjoy the views of Palmižana bay, you can secure a spot at the famous Laganini beach. Grab a cold cocktail, listen to the sweet sounds of music, and embrace this bit of bliss.
We can’t head back to Split without a stop in Milna, a charming seaside village on the island of Brač where you get to taste some of the local wines.
After a full and sun-kissed day on Croatia’s best islands, you’ll have time to unwind on the smooth and scenic ride back to Split.