3 day private sailing to Hvar & Vis
Our private boat tour offers you an unforgettable experience of sailing through to the Croatian islands and meeting some of the most famous tourist attractions on the Mediterranian. Our agency offers a large number of boat trips from Split. A large number of trips include the Blue Cave trip along with 6 islands, while other boat trips include the Blue Lagoon. Regarding land excursions, the most famous are excursions to Plitvice Lakes from Split and Krka National Park. All these trips include more people, however, if you are the type of person who loves his privacy while traveling and wants to visit some of the most famous Croatian islands, then this is the trip for you!
In this Private boat tour, you will enjoy a panoramic view of the famous Pakleni islands, you will visit the sunniest island on the Adriatic – Hvar where you will spend the night, the next day you will visit Vis and Blue Cave, and the last day you will enjoy the island of Brac. The entire excursion includes a private yacht with a skipper comprising three cabins, a living room, a kitchen, a bathroom, and a deck. The price also includes diving and insurance equipment.
Detailed Tour Itinerary
The tour starts from Split, the largest city in Dalmatia but also one of the most beautiful cities in Croatia. Split represents the economic and cultural center of Dalmatia and is also a former resting place for the Roman emperor Diocletian. Emperor Diocletian built a palace on the territory of Split whose remains are one of the best-preserved monuments of Roman architecture in the world. Today, Diocletian’s Palace is an old part of town with many cafes, restaurants, and shops, and is an ideal place for sightseeing before embarking on a boat tour.
The first you’ll see on this private boat tour are the Croatian Pakleni islands, a group of limestone islands located a few hundred meters from Hvar. The island itself contains about twenty larger and smaller islands that stretch for almost ten kilometers and give its visitors a beautiful panoramic view, ideal for taking pictures but also for anchoring and swimming in the crystal clear the Adriatic Sea.
The second destination is the so-called sunniest island on the Adriatic – Hvar. Hvar is an island of hedonism, an island of the best restaurants and entertainment. The town of Hvar itself is the center of the island, exuding an island culture and its mystical beauty that includes small stone houses, churches and streets full of restaurants and shops. Hvar also has a large number of beautiful beaches that should not be missed, some of the most famous are Veliki Pokrvenik, Daria beach, Feronija beach, Jagodna, Mala Stiniva and others.
Time for The island of Vis
The next day we will head on a new excursion to Vis, the most remote island in the Adriatic Sea, which has an extremely rich history. The first settlement on the island was founded by Greek colonists from Sicily, who helped to develop the island into today’s economic and urban center of that part of the Adriatic. Vis was extremely known as a military stronghold until 1992 when it increasingly turned to tourism development in the area of the island but also to wine production. Vis is one of the most famous Croatian islands, which has a long tradition due to its rich history and cultural heritage. Today, the island of Vis is a place of beautiful green spaces, a large number of tourist facilities, pebbly and sandy beaches and anchored sailboats looking for their accommodation. Vis will delight you with its tourist offer, gastronomy, wines and natural beauties that will remain etched in your memory.
The second day of the excursion also includes a visit to the famous blue cave located on the eastern side of the island of Biševo. This tourist attraction, thanks to its popularity, can be attributed to the sunlight penetrating the rear smaller opening of the cave, thus reflecting and illuminating the sea in the cave in crystal blue light. The cave is entered by small paddle boats through a larger front entrance that has been pierced and accessible to the public since 1884.
The last day of sailing includes a visit to Brac, the largest island in Dalmatia. Brac is the place of the most famous pebble beaches, the most famous of which is Zlatni rat beach, whose pictures you can see on the covers of world travel magazines. Brac is also an ideal holiday island, but it is also an island that is extremely famous for its small, island-style stone houses, gastronomy consisting of Brac wines, olive oil and Dalmatian cuisine and small bays that are ideal for anchoring with boat. One of the most beautiful bays on Brac, which you will visit as part of this excursion, is Milna bay. Milna will delight you with its crystal clear sea, fishing lodges and rural architecture that stretches up the hills.
This three-day boat experience will leave you with memories of some of the most beautiful Croatian islands but also coves whose cleanliness will have to be hard to compare anywhere else. You will enjoy the deck, the Dalmatian cuisine, you will visit some of the most famous tourist attractions in the Adriatic, but the most important thing is that you will have your privacy.
ITINERARY:
ROUTE
Day 1: You’ll sail from Split to Pakleni islands and Hvar. Overnight in Hvar.
Day 2: Sail from Hvar to Vis island and famous Blue Cave. Overnight in Vis.
Day 3: Sail from Vis to Brac island. Swimming in Milna and return to Split at 6 pm.
PRICE: 2200€
Price includes: private yacht (with 3 cabins, living room, kitchen, bathrooms, sun deck) professional skiper, water, snorkeling equipment, marina taxes, bed linen, towels, insurance.
See the details of the excursion at the following link:
3 days private sailing to Hvar, Pakleni islands, Vis and Blue Cave