Roman route - panoramic flight from the island of Brac
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.
The flight lasts for about 30 minutes.
Flight route: airport Brac - Bol - Vrbovska - Jelsa - Starigrad - Bol - airport Brac.
Flight price: 2040 kn (approximately 270 euros) for a group * max. 3 pax
The panoramic flight begins with departure from the airport Brac and a flight over the beautiful beach Golden horn near Bol, one of the world´s most famous beaches and windsurfer destinations.Beach changes its shape after each change of wind and always looks different. Our flight continues to Vrbovska,for many guests the most beautiful place on island of Hvar. Vrbovska is built around a deep bay with its delightful little bridges that connect the place into one romantic scene. The flight continues over the town of Jelsa and the Stari Grad Plain, an agricultural landscape that was set up by the ancient Greek colonist and it is protected by UNESCO. After the flight over Starigrad, the half-hour rour ends by re-overflying the town of Bol and landing at the airport Brac.
Departure: daily, by appointment
Price includes:
- flight for 3 people
- pilot with knowledge of English
The price does not include:
- food and drink
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.