From
600 €
At the Put Križa seafront promenade, right in front of the Sea You Rooms Hostel (Šetalište Put Križa 3, 21450 Hvar).
We individually arrange a pick-up directly at your place of accommodation after you completed the booking (return included).
Explore the beautiful coast of the island of Brač from the water, swim in the clear blue sea and snorkel in stunning locations with our private boat trip to Golden Horn Beach and Pakleni Islands. An unforgettable experience is guaranteed!
We depart from Hvar and head directly to the first location. Because this is a private tour, the itinerary can be tailored to your specific interests. However, we highly recommend visiting the town of Bol, the Golden Horn, Vlaka, Vela Garska, Palmižana, Mlini.
Bol is a municipality on the south of the island of Brač, famous for its most popular beach, the Golden Horn. Bordered by decades-old pine trees that the locals planted to provide natural shade, the Golden Horn is one of the most prominent beaches in the world. You will be able to swim in this crystal clear sea, which reaches a depth of 10 to 20 meters, ranging in colour from turquoise to dark blue. Vlaka is a historical old fishermen village, and Vela Garška is a well-known nautical bay where you can enjoy one of Hvar's most beautiful sunsets. Another interesting destination is Palmižana a sandy beach hidden in one of the safest Adriatic bays on Sveti Klement. You can swim and relax in harmony with nature here, as well as sample Dalmatian cuisine with its distinct flavors at one of the many restaurants on the sea level. Mlini, located on the east side of the island of Marinkovac, is a bay with crystal clear waters. For all the wine enthusiasts out there, we suggest stopping by the Stina Winery. Serving some of the best wines in Croatia, the winery is the ideal fusion of modern and traditional.
Snorkeling equipment will be provided on board, as well as cold or room temperature water, which you can request at any time. At the end of the trip, we will return to the starting point, with the last panoramic view of the Pakleni Islands.