Mamma Mia 2 route - panoramic flight from Sinj and from the island of Brac
Hvar is an island in Croatia, off the east coast of the Adriatic Sea. It belongs to the group of central Dalmatian islands. Due to the large number of sunny days, it is often called Sunny Hvar. It is located in the middle of a group of islands that are part of this county. North of it is the island of Brac, and south of it are Scedro, Vis and Komiza.
Vis is a protruding Croatian island in the Adriatic Sea. It is 45 km away from the mainland. Around the island of Vis there are numerous smaller islands, islets and shells (Biševo, Budikovac, Brusnik, Jabuka, Ravnik, Svetac and others).
The flight takes approximately 90 minutes.
Flight route from Sinj: Sinj - Split - island Solta - island Brac - island Hvar - island Vis - Sinj
Flight price from Sinj: 4525kn (approximately 600 euros) for a group * max. 3 pax
THIS FLIGHT IS ALSO AVAILABLE FROM THE ISLAND OF BRAC !!
Flight route from Brac: airport Brac - Bol - island Hvar - island Vis - Komiza - island Hvar - Milna - Bol - airport Brac
Flight price from the island of Brac: 4865kn (approximately 645 euros) for a group * max. 3 pax
The Mamma Mia 2 route begins by flying over the beautiful city of Sinj, and continues towards the Kliška Fortress and Split. This attractive route will enchant travelers with the beauty of Split and the central Dalmatian islands of Solta, Brac and Hvar, on the way to Vis, a distant pearl of Dalmatia. Travelers will enjoy a tour of this beautiful island, where a sequel to the famous film Mamma mia was recently filmed.
Departure: daily, by appointment
Price includes:
- flight for 3 people
- pilot with knowledge of English
The price does not include:
- transfer to Sinj / Brac airport
- food and drink
Extra on request:
- Lunch
- visit to Sinj
- additional activities; Quad safari, Kayak safari, Cycling, Horse riding ...
Note: contact us for a transfer to Sinj Airport at a discount!
Vis is a prominent Croatian island in the Adriatic Sea. It is 45 km from the mainland. The island's surface is 90.3 km2, and the total length of the coastline is 77 km. There are numerous smaller islands, small islands and schools (Biševo, Budikovac, Brusnik, Jabuka, Ravnik, Svetac and others ). The climate on the island is Mediterranean. Since the island is quite distant from other islands and continental land, that is, it is quite lonely in the bay, Vis is exposed to stronger winds than the neighboring Adriatic islands. The island was inhabited since prehistoric times. It was a place of old-growth settlement, and from that time belongs to the old town Issa. The natural beauties worth seeing are the Modra cave on the nearby island of Biševo, the green cave at Ravnika and Kraljičina cave on Vis, and from the historical sights worth mentioning there is Tito's cave, a renovated monument to the dead sailors in battle at Visa ... There are unique Visas Bays such as Stiniva.
Larger places on the island are Vis (1.776th century) and Komiža (1.523st century). Other settlements have evolved in the interior of the island at the edge of the field, mostly along the old road Vis - Komiža: Podselje, Marine Land, Podšpilje, Podstražje, Glavina Glava, Podhumlje.In the southeast part of the island have developed settlements: Milna, Brgujac and Rukavac.