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Boat tour

Our own personal favourites


The islands of Dalmatia are meant to be explored from the seaside. The magnificent views from the sea and the feeling of freedom that you get from having your own boat and skipper for a day is a luxury and an experience that will no doubt leave a lasting, beautiful imprint.

This day trip combines three islands, four different destinations and a day full of experiences - From hidden bays on Solta to the oldest town in Croatia.

Your senses are to be enthused by the exquisite nature, wine, food and ancient history of the islands. Our local skipper will pick you up in Stomorska at 10.00 and first sail you to the south side of Solta to small bays for a swim.

From Solta you will now continue to the island of Brac. Here the boat will take you to what we consider to be one of the most charming beaches in Dalmatia - and only accessible by boat. Here you will have time to relax, swim and enjoy the beach.

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We will now continue to the second island of today’s tour, the island called Hvar. It’s location at the center of the Adriatic sailing routes has long made this island an important base for commanding trade up and down the Adriatic, across to Italy and throughout the wider Mediterranean. Approaching Hvar Island, it’s about time for lunch in Stari Grad the oldest town in Croatia. The same year - 384 b.c. when greek philoshoper Aristotel was born in Trakia, the greeks from the island of Paros in Agean sea have settled the town on the island of Hvar, and named it Pharos.

A walk through the Stari Grad center, narrow streets and small squares brings the whisperings of the past times.

After a well deserved lunch and time to stroll the streets of Stari Grad, the boat will now sail you back to Stomorska with one last swimming stop on the way back home, just in time for a drink and snacks at the terrace.

Practical info

Departure from Stomorska: 10.00

Duration: 8 hours

Boat tour

Our own personal favourites


The islands of Dalmatia are meant to be explored from the seaside. The magnificent views from the sea and the feeling of freedom that you get from having your own boat and skipper for a day is a luxury and an experience that will no doubt leave a lasting, beautiful imprint.

This day trip combines three islands, four different destinations and a day full of experiences - From hidden bays on Solta to the oldest town in Croatia.

Your senses are to be enthused by the exquisite nature, wine, food and ancient history of the islands. Our local skipper will pick you up in Stomorska at 09.00 and first sail you to the south side of Solta to small bays for a swim.

From Solta you will now continue to the island of Brac. Here the boat will take you to what we consider to be one of the most charming beaches in Dalmatia - and only accessible by boat. Here you will have time to relax, swim and enjoy the beach.

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We will now continue to the second island of today’s tour, the island called Hvar. It’s location at the center of the Adriatic sailing routes has long made this island an important base for commanding trade up and down the Adriatic, across to Italy and throughout the wider Mediterranean. Approaching Hvar Island, it’s about time for lunch in Stari Grad the oldest town in Croatia. The same year - 384 b.c. when greek philoshoper Aristotel was born in Trakia, the greeks from the island of Paros in Agean sea have settled the town on the island of Hvar, and named it Pharos.

A walk through the Stari Grad center, narrow streets and small squares brings the whisperings of the past times.

After a well deserved lunch and time to stroll the streets of Stari Grad, the boat will now sail you back to island of Brac. This time to the “neighbour” city of Stomorska, it is called Milna. Here you will have time for a coffee and maybe an ice cream?

In the afternoon, the boat will sail you back to Solta, arriving in Stomorska around 18.00, just in time for a drink and snacks at the terrace.

Practical info

Departure from Stomorska: 9.00

Duration: 8-9 hours

Boat tour

Our own personal favourites


The islands of Dalmatia are meant to be explored from the seaside. The magnificent views from the sea and the feeling of freedom that you get from having your own boat and skipper for a day is a luxury and an experience that will no doubt leave a lasting, beautiful imprint.

This day trip combines two islands, five different destinations and a day full of experiences - From the first Dalmatian Wine Cooperative to the oldest town in Croatia.

Your senses are to be enthused by the exquisite nature, wine, food and ancient history of the islands. Our local skipper will pick you up in Stomorska at 10.00 and first sail you to the island of Brac. On the way, the skipper will make sure to find you the perfect spot for a swim in an idyllic and secluded bay.

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Approaching the town of Bol, you will pass Zlatni Rat beach, one of the most iconic beaches on the Croatian coastline. It has been created by deposits of fine pebbles of sediment around the underwater reef, spreading up to 500 metres into the sea. The very tip of Zlatni Rat keeps changing its shape constantly due to the influence of winds, waves and sea currents, making it appear different and repeatedly interesting. This location is a protected natural area and a favourite spot for surfers and kite-surfers from around the globe.

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In Bol town you can visit Stina Winery, located at the very seafront, right at the Riva, Bol's boardwalk. It's housed in a historical building, as the inscription at the front of the building still shows: “The first Dalmatian Wine Cooperative”. The wine cooperative was established in 1901, and this building was built in 1903. The interesting fact is that the ground floor featured wine making facilities, while the first floor housed an elementary school.

Stina owns 70 hectares of vineyards on the island of Brač where it grows mostly indigenous Dalmatian sorts: Plavac Mali, Crljenak, Pošip and Vugava.

The love for winemaking and wine growing, supported by superior technology and knowledge, has placed Stina as a premium brand of Croatian winemaking, winning several awards in both domestic and foreign markets.

If you are not a winery-addict like us, Bol Town is beautiful and perfect for a stroll, ice cream and a refreshing swim at one of the many beaches.

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We will now continue to the second island of today’s tour, the island called Hvar. It’s location at the center of the Adriatic sailing routes has long made this island an important base for commanding trade up and down the Adriatic, across to Italy and throughout the wider Mediterranean. Approaching Hvar Island, it’s about time for lunch in Stari Grad the oldest town in Croatia. The same year - 384 b.c. when greek philoshoper Aristotel was born in Trakia, the greeks from the island of Paros in Agean sea have settled the town on the island of Hvar, and named it Pharos.

A walk through the Stari Grad center, narrow streets and small squares brings the whisperings of the past times.

In the afternoon, the boat will sail you back to Solta, arriving in Stomorska around 18.00, just in time for a drink and snacks at the terrace.

Practical info

Departure from Stomorska: 9.00

Duration: 8-9 hours

Boat tour

Our own personal favourites


The islands of Dalmatia are meant to be explored from the seaside. The magnificent views from the sea and the feeling of freedom that you get from having your own boat and skipper for a day is a luxury and an experience that will no doubt leave a lasting, beautiful imprint.

This day trip combines three islands, five different destinations and a day full of experiences - From hidden bays on Solta to the elegant atmosphere of Hvar town.

Your senses are to be enthused by the exquisite nature, wine, food and ancient history of the islands. Our local skipper will pick you up in Stomorska at 10.00 and first sail you to the island of Hvar.

Approaching Hvar Town from the seaside will give you the perfect perspective of the small bay town, 13th-century walls and beautifully ornamented Gothic palaces.

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In Hvar Town, you will have time to wander the marble streets and soak up the stylish atmosphere. From here, the skipper will sail you to the nearby Pakleni Islands. This gorgeous chain of 21 isles has crystal-clear seas, hidden beaches and deserted lagoons.

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Here you will swim, relax and enjoy lunch in a small bay where azure waves lick a sandy cove surrounded by pine forests, heather fields and breezes scented by aromatic herbs.

After a few hours, we will sail to the south side of Solta, where the skipper will take you to small bays for a swim.

From Solta, the skipper will now sail you to the third island of the day, the island of Brac. This time to the “neighbour” city of Stomorska, it is called Milna. Here you will have time for a coffee and maybe an ice cream?

In the afternoon, the boat will sail you back to Solta, arriving in Stomorska around 17.30, just in time for a drink and snacks at the terrace.

Practical info

Departure from Stomorska: 10.00

Duration: 7-8 hours

Boat tour

Our own personal favourites


The islands of Dalmatia are meant to be explored from the seaside. The magnificent views from the sea and the feeling of freedom that you get from having your own boat and skipper for a day is a luxury and an experience that will no doubt leave a lasting, beautiful imprint.

This day trip combines three islands, five different destinations and a day full of experiences - From hidden bays on Solta to the elegant atmosphere of Hvar town.

Your senses are to be enthused by the exquisite nature, wine, food and ancient history of the islands. Our local skipper will pick you up in Stomorska at 9.00 and first sail you to the island of Hvar.

Approaching Hvar Town from the seaside will give you the perfect perspective of the small bay town, 13th-century walls and beautifully ornamented Gothic palaces.

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In Hvar Town, you will have time to wander the marble streets and soak up the stylish atmosphere. From here, the skipper will sail you to the nearby Pakleni Islands. This gorgeous chain of 21 isles has crystal-clear seas, hidden beaches and deserted lagoons.

Pakleni Islands.jpg

Here you will swim, relax and enjoy lunch in a small bay where azure waves lick a sandy cove surrounded by pine forests, heather fields and breezes scented by aromatic herbs.

After a few hours, we will sail to the south side of Solta, where the skipper will take you to small bays for a swim.

From Solta, the skipper will now sail you to the third island of the day, the island of Brac. This time to the “neighbour” city of Stomorska, it is called Milna. Here you will have time for a coffee and maybe an ice cream?

In the afternoon, the boat will sail you back to Solta, arriving in Stomorska around 17.00, just in time for a drink and snacks at the terrace.

Practical info

Departure from Stomorska: 9.00

Duration: 8 hours

Boat tour

Our own personal favourites


The islands of Dalmatia are meant to be explored from the seaside. The magnificent views from the sea and the feeling of freedom that you get from having your own boat and skipper for a day is a luxury and an experience that will no doubt leave a lasting, beautiful imprint.

This day trip combines three islands, five different destinations and a day full of experiences - From hidden bays on Solta to the elegant atmosphere of Hvar town.

Your senses are to be enthused by the exquisite nature, wine, food and ancient history of the islands. Our local skipper will pick you up in Stomorska at 10.00 and sail you to the Pakleni Islands. This gorgeous chain of 21 isles has crystal-clear seas, hidden beaches and deserted lagoons.

Here you will swim and relax in a small bay where azure waves lick a sandy cove surrounded by pine forests, heather fields and breezes scented by aromatic herbs.

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From here you will sail to the island of Hvar. Approaching Hvar Town from the seaside will give you the perfect perspective of the small bay town, 13th-century walls and beautifully ornamented Gothic palaces.

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In Hvar Town, you will have time to have lunch and wander the marble streets and soak up the stylish atmosphere.

After a few hours, we will sail to the south side of Solta, where the skipper will take you to small bays for a swim.

From Solta, the skipper will now sail you to the third island of the day, the island of Brac. This time to the “neighbour” city of Stomorska, it is called Milna. Here you will have time for a coffee and maybe an ice cream?

In the afternoon, the boat will sail you back to Solta, arriving in Stomorska around 17.30, just in time for a drink and snacks at the terrace.

Practical info

Departure from Stomorska: 10.00

Duration: 7-8 hours

Boat tour

Our own personal favourites


The islands of Dalmatia are meant to be explored from the seaside. The magnificent views from the sea and the feeling of freedom that you get from having your own boat and skipper for a day is a luxury and an experience that will no doubt leave a lasting, beautiful imprint.

This day trip combines two islands, five different destinations and a day full of experiences - From the first Dalmatian Wine Cooperative to the elegant atmosphere of Hvar town.

Your senses are to be enthused by the exquisite nature, wine, food and ancient history of the islands. Our local skipper will pick you up in Stomorska at 9.00 and first sail you to the island of Brac. On the way, the skipper will make sure to find you the perfect spot for a swim in an idyllic and secluded bay.

Approaching the town of Bol, you will pass Zlatni Rat beach, one of the most iconic beaches on the Croatian coastline. It has been created by deposits of fine pebbles of sediment around the underwater reef, spreading up to 500 metres into the sea. The very tip of Zlatni Rat keeps changing its shape constantly due to the influence of winds, waves and sea currents, making it appear different and repeatedly interesting. This location is a protected natural area and a favourite spot for surfers and kite-surfers from around the globe.

In Bol town you will get to visit Stina Winery, located at the very seafront, right at the Riva, Bol's boardwalk. It's housed in a historical building, as the inscription at the front of the building still shows: “The first Dalmatian Wine Cooperative”. The wine cooperative was established in 1901, and this building was built in 1903. The interesting fact is that the ground floor featured wine making facilities, while the first floor housed an elementary school.

Stina owns 70 hectares of vineyards on the island of Brač where it grows mostly indigenous Dalmatian sorts: Plavac Mali, Crljenak, Pošip and Vugava.

The love for winemaking and wine growing, supported by superior technology and knowledge, has placed Stina as a premium brand of Croatian winemaking, winning several awards in both domestic and foreign markets. After an exclusive wine tasting at Stina, it’s about time for a walk through the streets of Bol and soak up the local atmosphere.

If you are not a winery-addict like us, Bol Town is beautiful and perfect for a stroll, ice cream and a refreshing swim at one of the many beaches.

We will now continue to the second island of today’s tour, the island called Hvar. It’s location at the center of the Adriatic sailing routes has long made this island an important base for commanding trade up and down the Adriatic, across to Italy and throughout the wider Mediterranean.

Approaching Hvar town from the seaside will give you the perfect perspective of the small bay town, 13th-century walls and beautifully ornamented Gothic palaces. You will have plenty of time for lunch and to wander the marble streets and soak up the stylish atmosphere.

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After a couple of hours in Hvar town, it’s time to jump back on the boat and sail to the nearby Pakleni Islands. This gorgeous chain of 21 isles has crystal-clear seas, hidden beaches and deserted lagoons.

You will swim, relax and enjoy lunch in a small bay where azure waves lick a sandy cove surrounded by pine forests, heather fields and breezes scented by aromatic herbs.

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In the afternoon, the boat will sail you back to Solta, arriving in Stomorska around 18.00, just in time for a drink and snacks at the terrace.

Practical info

Departure from Stomorska: 9.00

Duration: 8-9 hours

Hvar town and wine at Zlatan

The islands of Dalmatia are meant to be explored from the seaside. The magnificent views from the sea and the feeling of freedom that you get from having your own boat and skipper for a day is a luxury and an experience that will no doubt leave a lasting, beautiful imprint.

The destination for this day trip is the island of Hvar. Your senses are to be enthused by the exquisite nature, wine, food and ancient history of the island.

Our local skipper will pick you up in Stomorska at 9.00 and sail you to the island of Hvar. On the way, he will make sure to find you the perfect spot for a swim in an idyllic and secluded bay.

Approaching Hvar town from the seaside will give you the perfect perspective of the small bay town, 13th-century walls and beautifully ornamented Gothic palaces. You will have plenty of time to wander the marble streets and soak up the stylish atmosphere.

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After a couple of hours in Hvar Town, it’s time to jump back on the boat and sail to the nearby winery called Zlatan Otok. Here you will have an exclusive wine tasting and enjoy lunch.

Zlatan is one of the best, renowned and awarded wine producers in Croatia and will devotedly enrich you with insights on the local wine traditions.

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In the afternoon, the boat will sail you back to Solta, arriving in Stomorska around 17.00, just in time for a drink and snacks at the terrace.

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Practical info

Departure from Stomorska: 9.00

Duration: 8 hours

Price per person: Starts at 90 euros and depends on the size of the boat and the number of people.

The price includes: Boat, skipper, fuel, insurance, towels, snorkeling equipment and cold drinks.

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Hvar town and Pakleni Islands

The islands of Dalmatia are meant to be explored from the seaside. The magnificent views from the sea and the feeling of freedom that you get from having your own boat and skipper for a day is a luxury and an experience that will no doubt leave a lasting, beautiful imprint.

This day trip combines two destinations and experiences - the rich, cultural history and elegant atmosphere of Hvar town and the untamed Pakleni island.

The boat departs at 9.00 from Stomorska and on your way, our local skipper will make sure to find you the perfect spot for a swim in an idyllic and secluded bay.

Approaching Hvar town from the seaside will give you the perfect perspective of the small bay town, 13th-century walls and beautifully ornamented Gothic palaces. You will have plenty of time to wander the marble streets and soak up the stylish atmosphere.

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After a couple of hours in Hvar town, it’s time to jump back on the boat and sail to the nearby Pakleni Islands. This gorgeous chain of 21 isles has crystal-clear seas, hidden beaches and deserted lagoons.

You will swim, relax and enjoy lunch in a small bay where azure waves lick a sandy cove surrounded by pine forests, heather fields and breezes scented by aromatic herbs.

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In the afternoon, the boat will sail you back to Solta, arriving in Stomorska around 17.00, just in time for a drink and snacks at the terrace.

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Practical info

Departure from Stomorska: 9.00

Duration: 8 hours

Price per person: Starts at 90 euros and depends on the size of the boat and the number of people.

The price includes: Boat, skipper, fuel, insurance, towels, snorkeling equipment and cold drinks.

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Blue cave and Vis Island

The islands of Dalmatia are meant to be explored from the seaside. The magnificent views from the sea and the feeling of freedom that you get from having your own boat and skipper for a day is a luxury and an experience that will no doubt leave a lasting, beautiful imprint.

The destination for this day trip is the islands of Bisevo and Vis. Our local skipper will pick you up in Stomorska at 8.00 and sail you to the island of Bisevo. The aim is to get here early for the magical wonder of the Blue Cave.

The Blue Cave is a water-logged sea cave located on the east side of the island. The cave is one of the best known natural beauty spots on the Adriatic with its glowing blue light.

First described and painted by Baron Eugen von Ransonet, the cave was originally accessible only by diving as it had one natural entrance below the sea level. Based on his suggestion, an artificial entrance large enough for small boats was built in 1884.

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The natural entrance to the cave, located on its southern side, is said to resemble a vault on the ceiling of a grotto. It is through this submarine-like opening on the ceiling of the cave that sunlight gets in and creates an iridescent blue glowing effect all around the cave. As well, a stone bar, connecting two walls of the cave, is clearly visible just below the waterline, both in above-water photographs and in underwater photos.

After the Blue Cave, it’s time to sail to Vis Island, and on your way, the skipper will make sure to find you the perfect spot for a swim in an idyllic and secluded bay.

Of all the inhabited Croatian islands, Vis is the furthest from the mainland and the most enigmatic. It spent much of its recent history serving as a Yugoslav military base, cut off from foreign visitors from the 1950s right up until 1989. This isolation preserved the island from development.

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In Vis, we will anchor up at Komiza, a small fishing village only 30 minutes of sailing from the Blue Cave. In Komiza, you will have plenty of time for lunch and to wander the streets and soak up the local atmosphere.

In the afternoon, the boat will sail you back to Solta, arriving in Stomorska around 17.00, just in time for a drink and snacks at the terrace.

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Practical info

Departure from Stomorska: 8.00

Duration: 9 hours

Price per person: Starts at 90 euros and depends on the size of the boat and the number of people.

The price includes: Boat, skipper, fuel, insurance, towels, snorkeling equipment and cold drinks. Entrance to the Blue Cave is not included.

Zlatni Rat beach and Stina Winery

The islands of Dalmatia are meant to be explored from the seaside. The magnificent views from the sea and the feeling of freedom that you get from having your own boat and skipper for a day is a luxury and an experience that will no doubt leave a lasting, beautiful imprint.

The destination for this day trip is the island of Brac. Your senses are to be enthused by the exquisite nature, wine, food and ancient history of the island. Our local skipper will pick you up in Stomorska at 9.00 and sail you to the island of Brac. On the way, the skipper will make sure to find you the perfect spot for a swim in an idyllic and secluded bay.

Your first stop is Zlatni Rat beach, one of the most beautiful beaches on the Croatian coastline. It has been created by deposits of fine pebbles of sediment around the underwater reef, spreading up to 500 metres into the sea. The very tip of Zlatni Rat keeps changing its shape constantly due to the influence of winds, waves and sea currents, making it appear different and repeatedly interesting. This location is a protected natural area and a favourite spot for surfers and kite-surfers from around the globe.

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After a swim at the beach, we will continue to the small town called Bol, the oldest town on the island.

Here you will get to visit Stina Winery, located at the very seafront, right at the Riva, Bol's boardwalk. It's housed in a historical building, as the inscription at the front of the building still shows: “The first Dalmatian Wine Cooperative”. The wine cooperative was established in 1901, and this building was built in 1903. The interesting fact is that the ground floor featured wine making facilities, while the first floor housed an elementary school.

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Stina owns 70 hectares of vineyards on the island of Brač where it grows mostly indigenous Dalmatian sorts: Plavac Mali, Crljenak, Pošip and Vugava.

The love for winemaking and wine growing, supported by superior technology and knowledge, has placed Stina as a premium brand of Croatian winemaking, winning several awards in both domestic and foreign markets.

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After an exclusive wine tasting at Stina, it’s about time for lunch and wander the streets of Bol and soak up the local atmosphere.

In the afternoon, the boat will sail you back to Solta, arriving in Stomorska around 17.00, just in time for a drink and snacks at the terrace.

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Practical info

Departure from Stomorska: 9.00

Duration: 8 hours

Price per person: Starts at 90 euros and depends on the size of the boat and the number of people.

The price includes: Boat, skipper, fuel, insurance, towels, snorkeling equipment and cold drinks. Wine is not included in the price.

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Stina Winery and Stari Grad

The islands of Dalmatia are meant to be explored from the seaside. The magnificent views from the sea and the feeling of freedom that you get from having your own boat and skipper for a day is a luxury and an experience that will no doubt leave a lasting, beautiful imprint.

This day trip combines two destinations and experiences - The first Dalmatian Wine Cooperative on the island of Brac and the oldest town in Croatia, Stari Grad on the island of Hvar.

Your senses are to be enthused by the exquisite nature, wine, food and ancient history of the islands. Our local skipper will pick you up in Stomorska at 9.00 and first sail you to the island of Brac. On the way, the skipper will make sure to find you the perfect spot for a swim in an idyllic and secluded bay.

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Here you will get to visit Stina Winery, located at the very seafront, right at the Riva, Bol's boardwalk. It's housed in a historical building, as the inscription at the front of the building still shows: “The first Dalmatian Wine Cooperative”. The wine cooperative was established in 1901, and this building was built in 1903. The interesting fact is that the ground floor featured wine making facilities, while the first floor housed an elementary school.

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Stina owns 70 hectares of vineyards on the island of Brač where it grows mostly indigenous Dalmatian sorts: Plavac Mali, Crljenak, Pošip and Vugava.

The love for winemaking and wine growing, supported by superior technology and knowledge, has placed Stina as a premium brand of Croatian winemaking, winning several awards in both domestic and foreign markets. After an exclusive wine tasting at Stina, it’s about time for a walk through the streets of Bol and soak up the local atmosphere.

We will now continue to the second island of today’s tour, the island called Hvar. It’s location at the center of the Adriatic sailing routes has long made this island an important base for commanding trade up and down the Adriatic, across to Italy and throughout the wider Mediterranean. Approaching Hvar Island, it’s about time for lunch. We have found a true hidden gem only approachable by boat. Simple food in beautiful surroundings.

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After lunch our skipper will sail you to Stari Grad the oldest town in Croatia. The same year - 384 b.c. when greek philoshoper Aristotel was born in Trakia, the greeks from the island of Paros in Agean sea have settled the town on the island of Hvar, and named it Pharos.

A walk through the Stari Grad center, narrow streets and small squares brings the whisperings of the past times.

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In the afternoon, the boat will sail you back to Solta, arriving in Stomorska around 17.00, just in time for a drink and snacks at the terrace.

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Practical info

Departure from Stomorska: 9.00

Duration: 8 hours

Price per person: Starts at 90 euros and depends on the size of the boat and the number of people.

The price includes: Boat, skipper, fuel, insurance, towels, snorkeling equipment and cold drinks. Wine is not included in the price.

Sail the coastline of Solta

The islands of Dalmatia are meant to be explored from the seaside. The magnificent views from the sea and the feeling of freedom that you get from having your own boat and skipper for a day is a luxury and an experience that will no doubt leave a lasting, beautiful imprint.

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This day trip will give you the perfect chance to experience our own island of Solta. We will take you on a trip around the entire coastline of the island, approximately 40 nautical miles or 74 kilometers.

Our local skipper will pick you up in Stomorska at 9.00 and first sail you to the southside of the island. Here you will see and and swim in the most stunning bays, most of them only reachable by boat.

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Bring out the snorkel gear and experience the crystal-clear water and the beautiful marine life.

After a few stops, swims and once you are hungry, our skipper will find the cooling boxes packed with the delicious and tasty lunch prepared by Maria.

After the lunch, the sail will continue towards the western point of the island visiting Sesula Bay, Maslinica town and the archipelago of seven islets.

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In the afternoon, the boat will sail you back to Solta, arriving in Stomorska around 16.00, just in time for a drink and snacks at the terrace.

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Practical info

Departure from Stomorska: 9.00

Duration: 7 hours

Price per person: Starts at 90 euros and depends on the size of the boat and the number of people.

The price includes: Boat, skipper, fuel, insurance, towels, snorkeling equipment and cold drinks.

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Private boat transfers

Enjoy the freedom of a private speed boat and transfer to and from Split in style. This is the fastest and most luxurious - and yet affordable - way of transporting yourself to and from Solta.

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Forget about the hassle of ferry schedules and how to get to the ferry terminal. Let the vacation start the minute you put your feet on Croatian soil. Just order the flight tickets and we will take care of the rest.

You will be picked up in a small marina - just a 5 minutes walk from the Airport terminal. Here you will embark on your own private speed boat and our local skipper will sail you straight to Stomorska.

After a short boat ride of 20-25 minutes you will arrive at the villa - just in time for a refreshing cold drink and maybe the first swim of your vacation.

The price per person is between 35 and 55 euros and depends on the size of the boat and the number of people (minimum 4 people).

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