Islands of the Dalmatian coast
Day 1 (Split – Skradin)
As you arrive in Split, you will be met and taken to your boat which will wait for you at the harbour. On the first day of this tour, you will go to a small city of Skradin, where you will have your lunch break and take a sightseeing tour of this romantic city with rich history. After Skradin, you will go to Krka National Park, which is just 15 minutes’ drive from Skradin. Exploring this National Park will be a one-time opportunity to get away from the busy city and spend the perfect day surrounded by the protected and untouched nature of Krka National Park. Inside the park, you have the option to have a guided tour of the park or walk freely by yourself. After exploring the park, you will go back to your boat and enjoy the beautiful evening.
Day 2 (Skradin – Kornati)
Once you explore Skradin, your 7-day tour will continue to Kornati, which is a National park, consisting of 89 small and large islands in the Adriatic Sea. The National Park is under the protection of UNESCO. As you arrive at the National Park, you will take a tour around, as you will see this one of a kind park with such a beautiful and unique ecosystem. You will have a lunch break in the area at one of the local restaurants to taste our delicious Dalmatian dishes.
Day 3 (Kornati – Šolta)
The third day of your tour will continue the tour to the island of Šolta, a beautiful small island near Split. This day will be reserved for your enjoyment, as you can wander around the island, enjoy being on the boat with a refreshing drink or swim and relax on the beach. After a few hours relaxation, you will be taken to Martinis Marchi restaurant in the harbor filled with yachts, where you will have lunch. Afterwards you can have more free time for relaxing and swimming on the island.
Day 4 (Šolta – Hvar)
The 4th day of your tour will be spent on the breathtaking island of Hvar, one of the top 10 beautiful islands in the world. You will have a lunch break, after which you will explore the island. Hvar is mostly known for its great night life, but it offers much more than that. When you wander around the island, you will see many attractions, such as Fortica fortress, with its rich history, Arsenal, one of the first European public theatres, the Franciscan monastery, Cathedral, etc. After sightseeing of Hvar, you can relax on the boat or wander around the island on your own.
Day 5 (Hvar – Vis)
On the fifth day of your tour your destination will be the island of Vis, one of the most beautiful in Croatia. It offers amazing seafood, wines and many things to do. It has many fascinating buildings that date back to when Venetians ruled. You can see the underground tunnels and caves which were used in the wars for hiding Josip Tito’s soldiers. Also, you will go to the highest point of the island, from where you will have the most amazing view of nearby islands. After exploring Vis, you will visit the magnificent Blue Cave of Biševo, which is one of 26 caves on the Island Biševo, in a bay called Balun. The cave was formed by erosion from the sea, and once you are in, you will see the intense blue shades of the cave, which occur due to the reflection of the sun into the water which then bounce back from the white sandstone bottom. After exploring the cave, you will head back to Vis, where you can relax and listen to the sound of the sea.
Day 6 (Vis – Korčula)
As your tour continues, you will head to the Island of Korčula, which is one of the alleged places where the famous explorer Marco Polo was born and one of the biggest islands in the Adriatic Sea. As you arrive to Korčula, you will see The Old Town, which is a mini version of Dubrovnik’s Old Town, with its city walls that were built for defense by Venetians, and many gates and towers around it. The island offers a lot of attractions, from the famous St. Mark’s Cathedral, Strossmayer Square, baroque and gothic churches, to its countryside filled with oak and pine trees. After sightseeing in Korčula’s Old Town, there will be a lunch break and then we can continue to Lumbarda, a small village with small sandy beaches, where one can relax and swim in the crystal-clear sea.
Day 7 (Korčula – Dubrovnik)
You will finish this tour of the islands in the city of Dubrovnik, the Pearl of Adriatic. You will walk around the city, walk on the city walls, see the pharmacy that is one of the oldest in Europe, Rector’s Palace, Sponza Palace, the Church of St. Blaise, and many more. Your guide will walk you through the city and tell you of its magnificent history, as you enjoy its mesmerising architecture as if it is a work of art. After sightseeing in Dubrovnik, you will have a lunch break at one of the local restaurants, where you can taste some of Dubrovnik’s delicacies.
Relax in the Adriatic paradise
Day 1 (Split – Hvar)
As you arrive to Split, you will be taken to your boat, which will be your home for the next few days. The first day of your tour will be to the amazing island of Hvar, one of the top 10 beautiful islands in the world. You will have lunch there, after which you will explore the island. Hvar is mostly known for its great night life, but it offers much more than that. When you wander around the island, you will see many attractions, such as Fortica fortress, with its rich history, Arsenal, one of the first European public theaters, The Franciscan monastery, Cathedral, etc.
Day 2 (Hvar – Korčula)
The second day, we will leave Hvar, and head to the Island of Korčula, which is one of the alleged place where the famous explorer Marco Polo was born, and one of the biggest islands in the Adriatic Sea. As you arrive in Korčula, you will see The Old Town which is a mini version of Dubrovnik’s Old Town, with its city walls that were built for defense by Venetians, and many gates and towers around it. The Island offers lots of attractions, from the famous St. Mark’s Cathedral, Strossmayer Square, and many other baroque and gothic churches, to its countryside filled with oak and pine trees. After sightseeing in Korčula’s Old Town, there will be a lunch break, after which we can continue to Lumbarda, a small village filled with sandy beaches, where one can relax and swim in the crystal-clear sea.
Day 3 (Korčula – Dubrovnik)
The last day is reserved for the beautiful city of Dubrovnik, the Pearl of the Adriatic. You will walk around the city, walk on the city walls, see the pharmacy that is one of the oldest in Europe, Rector’s Palace, Sponza Palace, the Church of St. Blaise, and many more. Your guide will walk you through the city and tell you of its magnificent history, as you enjoy its mesmerizing architecture as if it is a work of art. After sightseeing in Dubrovnik, you will have a lunch break in one of the local restaurants, where you can taste some of Dubrovnik’s delicacies.
Enjoy your day by the beach
The island of Brač is the biggest island in Dalmatia and one of the three biggest in the whole of Croatia.
Brač Island is filled with rich flora and fauna and the seasons on Brač are more distinguishable than on any other islands on the Adriatic Sea.
It holds many undiscovered beaches and coves, of which the most well-known is Zlatni rat in an area called Bol. The beach made it to the list of 10 most beautiful beaches in the world, which is not a surprise after you see the magnificence that it holds.
When you arrive at Bol, you will be able to relax on the beach, swim or enjoy any other kind of activity that is on offer.
After an hour or two, you will head to a small place called Milna, where you will have lunch, after which there will be more time for swimming in the crystal-clear sea and enjoying the beautiful views that the island holds.
Explore the Blue cave and the astonishing island of Hvar
The tour starts with the magnificent Blue Cave of Biševo. It is one of 26 caves on the Island of Biševo, in a bay called Balun. The cave was formed by erosion from the sea, and once you are in, you will be see the intense blue shades of the cave, which occur due to the reflection of the sun into the water which then bounce back from the white sandstone bottom. The Blue Cave has been protected since 1951. After exploring the cave, you will proceed to Hvar, one of the top 10 beautiful islands in the world. You will have lunch here and then can explore the island. Hvar is mostly known for its great night life, but it offers much more than that. When you wander around the island, you will see many attractions, such as Fortica fortress, with its rich history, Arsenal, one of the first European public theatres, The Franciscan monastery, Cathedral, etc. After discovering the island, you will head back to the boat and return to Split while enjoying the picturesque scenery.