Hvar & Pakleni islands - day tour from Split / Trogir
PRICE:
- from 1200,00 euros (private tour depending on which boat)
ROUTE: Split / Trogir - Milna (Brač) - City of Hvar - Palmižana (Pakleni Islands) - Split / Trogir
INTINERAR:
An incredible sea voyage experience begins in Trogir or Split at a pre-arranged place. One of the 'must to do' things in Croatia is a speedboat tour, this is one of them. Day full of sun, old cities and relaxing is a part of Dalmatian culture, so take an advantage of your opportunity and experience it.
First stop will be village Milna on the island of Brač. Milna is a small authentic village dating back to the 16th century. One hour here will be enough to feel the way of living, all you need to do is take a seat in one of many bars and relax or take a walk through the old streets.
Your tour will continues toward Hvar island. As we approach to the city of Hvar you'll realize why it's one of the most beautiful and the most recognizable harbour in the world. Thanks to its long history and rich cultural heritage city of Hvar has a lot of to offer to its visitors. Use your time here to climb to the Fortica fortress – most famous attraction of the town or have a lunch in one of the many restaurants with Dalmatian specialities.
Last stop before returning to your start point (Trogir or Split) will be Pakleni islands– made of more than 20 magnificant islands. Placed in front of the city of Hvar, nowadays they represent one of the most famous natural beauty of Dalmatian coast. For the end of the tour, we have left some spare time to swimm in the amazing, crystal clear sea – enjoy!
08:30-09:00 Departure Trogir / Split
10:00-11:00 Coffy time in picturesquely village Milna
11:00-12:30 Exploring enchanting bays in Hvar archipelago
12:30-15:30 Free time in stunning city of Hvar
15:45-17:00 Swimming time on Pakleni Islands
18:00-18:30 Arrival in Split / Trogir
POLLING LOCATIONS: Trogir / Split
DURATION TIME: Approximately 10 h
WEEKLY SCHEDULE: every day.
INCLUDED IN THE PRICE:
- boat cruises up to 10 people, skipper, drinks on board, snorkelling equipment, safety equipment, insurance, VAT
IMPORTANT!
- In the event of bad weather conditions or harsh weather conditions, we reserve the right to change the route or cancel the tour for the benefit of all passengers. This decision is made by the captain. In that case, you have the right to redirect the trip to another day or to receive a refund in accordance with the General Terms and Conditions.
Hvar is an island in Croatia, in front of the eastern coast of the Adriatic Sea. It belongs to the group of middle Dalmatian islands. Due to the large number of sunny days, it is often called the sunny island Hvar. It is located in the Splitsko-Dalmatinska County, in the middle of the group of islands that are part of this county. Looking to the immediate neighborhood, north of it is the island of Brac, and south of it is Šćedro (divided by the Šćedorski kanal), Vis (more southwest), Paklinski islands, Korčula and Pelješac peninsula. The length is 72 km, and in the wider part it is 10.5 km wide. The total length of the coast is 254,2 km. The surface area is 299.7 km2 making it the fourth Croatian island on the surface. The highest peak is St. Nikola, where there is a chapel, is a tall 628 m. Road linking the town of Hvar to the west and Sućuraj on the east side of the island is 84 km long. The island of Hvar with its surface is mostly covered with pine forests and vineyards that produce up to 50 000 hectoliters of wine annually.