Golden Horn and Pakleni Islands tour
TOUR SUMMARY
- DEPARTURE:usually between 9 and 10 AM
- DURATION:up to 8 hours
- MEETING POINT:Mario rent office in the town center or Mario rent Corner near Hula Hula bar (unless agreed differently)
- WHAT IS INCLUDED:drinks on board, snorkeling masks, gas, skipper, discount voucher for restaurants and bars in Hvar town
- WHAT TO BRING:long sleeve (especially in off season), phone, wallet, towel, swim suit, drinks and snacks if desired (there will also be restaurants and beach bars on some stops)
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
- easily customizable tour
- tour duration can be shortened, but it does not affect the price.
- pick up in front of your hotel, should it be on the waterfront,
- can be arranged
- friendly skipper with good command of English
- in case of bad weather you can reschedule or receive a full refund
TOUR HIGHLIGHTS:
- less to no crowds
- wine tasting can be added
TOUR HIGHLIGHTS
Golden Horn Beach
Golden Horn Beach, known locally as Zlatni Rat, is a world-renowned natural phenomenon located on the southern coast of the Croatian island of Brač. Its distinctive shape, which changes subtly with the wind and currents, extends like a narrow tongue into the azure waters of the Adriatic Sea. This stunning pebble beach is a haven for sun-seekers, offering pristine swimming conditions and opportunities for windsurfing and other water sports. Surrounded by fragrant pine forests and backed by a backdrop of rugged hills, Golden Horn Beach is not just a destination but an icon of Croatia’s natural beauty, attracting visitors from around the globe year-round.
Bol Town
Bol is a picturesque coastal town nestled on the southern coast of the island of Brač in Croatia, famed for its charming blend of historic architecture and vibrant Mediterranean atmosphere. Visitors flock to Bol for its stunning beaches, including the iconic Golden Horn (Zlatni Rat), a natural pebble formation that changes shape with the tides and currents. The town’s historic center boasts narrow stone-paved streets lined with quaint cafes, restaurants serving fresh seafood, and shops offering local crafts and souvenirs. Bol is also a hub for outdoor activities, from windsurfing and kiteboarding on its crystal-clear waters to hiking up Vidova Gora, the highest peak on the Adriatic islands, for panoramic views of the Dalmatian coast. Whether exploring its rich cultural heritage or enjoying its natural wonders, Bol captivates with its Mediterranean charm and laid-back island vibe.
Vlaka
Vlaka Bay is a hidden gem tucked away on the southern coast of the island of Hvar in Croatia, offering a serene and secluded escape for nature lovers. This pristine bay is characterized by its tranquil turquoise waters, gently lapping against a pebble beach that invites visitors to unwind and relax. Surrounded by lush Mediterranean vegetation and backed by rugged cliffs, Vlaka Bay provides a peaceful setting for swimming, snorkeling, and simply enjoying the untouched beauty of the Adriatic Sea. Accessible primarily by boat or a scenic hike through the island’s coastal paths, Vlaka Bay promises an off-the-beaten-path experience with breathtaking views and a sense of tranquility that is quintessential to the Croatian island experience.
Palmižana
Palmižana, located on the island of St. Clement in the Pakleni Islands near Hvar, Croatia, is renowned for its idyllic scenery and vibrant botanical gardens. This charming bay offers visitors a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural delights, with clear turquoise waters perfect for swimming and snorkeling. The bay is dotted with restaurants serving fresh seafood and local specialties, making it a popular destination for culinary enthusiasts. Palmižana’s picturesque harbor, lined with yachts and traditional wooden boats, adds to its allure as a haven for relaxation and exploration amid the Adriatic’s stunning archipelago.