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9 hours
Daily Tour
12 people
English, Hrvatski
Our best selling tour in 2018!
Step off the beaten track in Croatia on our private boat tour to Brač and Šolta, secret beaches, war tunnels, an underwater shipwreck and much more! All the places in this tour are amazingly beautiful hidden gems to which other agencies will never take you. A comfortable boat and a skilled skipper will ensure a super fun and safe experience on your Brač and Šolta day trip departing from Split or Trogir.
An ideal place to take a break from our boat excursion to Brač and Šolta on the way to Robinson beach. This short break can be used to explore the old historic town or to simply order a coffee or a cocktail in one of the small bars along the seafront.
White pebbles, turquoise water, a small cave, agave trees and the sound of waves on a hundred meters long beach with nobody but you on it? Impossible, you might say, but we will prove you wrong. This absolute gem will leave you at a loss for words, as it is intact nature at its best.
Back in Yugoslavia – an obnoxiously expensive submarine shelter.
Today – a perfectly safe port for local fishing boats.
The most fun part will definitely be the “Tarzan rope swing” – the easiest way of getting from one side of the tunnel to the other. It probably wasn’t their primary goal, but the local fishermen instantly turned the navy project into a playground. Laughs guaranteed.
Small, peaceful village with its special charm. An old family restaurant with a terrace located right next to the water, enabling you to literally hop out of the boat onto it, will leave you speechless. The food is delicious, the prices are reasonable and the atmosphere is just perfect. *Note: lunch is not included in the price.
Even though it is the safest place to shelter the boats from the storm, Nečujam`s innermost cove hides an old shipwreck. An old sailing boat that sank a decade ago is a perfect snorkeling spot as it lays only two meters under the water. The perfect final stop on your private boat tour to Brač and Šolta, don`t you think?
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