Dalmatian route - panoramic flight 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.
Solta is an island in central Dalmatia (South Croatia), not far from Split, west of Brac. Solta belongs to the group of middle Dalmatian islands. It is located between Brac to the east, Hvar to the southeast and the mainland to the northeast.
The flight lasts for about 60 minutes
Flight route: Airport Brač – Bol – Vrboska – Jelsa – Starigrad – Hvar – Stomorska – Split – Supetar – Airport Brač
Flight price: 3320 kn (approximately 440 euros) for a group * max. 3 pax
Description:
This Dalmatian route begins with the departure from the Brač Airport and a flight over the beautiful beach Golden horn near Bol. Golden horn is one of the most famous Croatian beaches.Flight continues to the island Hvar and Vrboska, one of the most picturesque villages on the island of Hvar, and soon by flying over the towns of Jelsa and Starigrad. A scene that awaits travelers is the view of the famouse castle Tvrdalj, the summer residence of Petar Hektorović, with a sea-water fishpool and a tower with a dovecote. After Starigrad, the flight continues to the town of Hvar, the administrative center of the island and one of the world-famous tourist destinations.
Above the city is an observatory, used for both tourist and scientific purposes. The flight continues by crossing the Hvar Channel towards the island of Šolta with untouchable high cliffs that flow into the sea on the south side of the island and several old fishing villages located in bays on the north side of the island Solta, such as the romantic place Stomorska.
The flight ends by flying over the city of Split and turning back across the Brač Channel in the direction of Supetar, the administrative center of the island of Brač.
Departure: daily, by appointment
Price includes:
- flight for 3 people
- pilot with knowledge of English
The price does not include:
- food and drink
Solta is an island in central Dalmatia (South Croatia), not far from Split, west of Brac. Solta belongs to the group of middle Dalmatian islands. It is located between Brac to the east, Hvar to the southeast and the mainland to the northeast. The island is separated from the mainland by the Split Channel, from Brac with Split Gate and from Drvenik Veli with Solta Channel. The highest peak on the island, Vela Straca, is located at an altitude of 237 m, near the village of Gornje selo. Beside the island of Solta, at the Maslinica bay, there are seven other islets. The main place on the island is Grohote. To highlight the richness of flora and especially fauna (over 100 species of birds, wild boars, rabbits, etc.). The island has been inhabited since prehistory, and for the first time it is mentioned by Pseudosilakhs in the 4th century BC. Cr. Under the name Olyntha. On the west side of the island, near Maslinica, there are seven islets: Balkun, Rudula, Grmej, Stipanska, Saskinje, Polebrnjak and Kamicic.
On the largest of them, Stipanska, early Christian church was erected in the 5th-6th century AD with the Benedictine monastery from which you can see significant remains.
Settlements by the sea
• Stomorska
• Nonsense
• Rogač
• Maslinica
Settlements in the interior
• Grohote
• Upper Village
• Middle Village
• Donje Selo
Underwater caves
• Poganica