Hvar and Vis
Have you dreamed of conquering the sea from childhood? Do you want to feel the spirit of freedom? Do you want to look at the pristine nature? In these and many other cases, we recommend a vacation on the Adriatic. Sailing or on a motor yacht will give unforgettable impressions to both adults and children.
The length of the Croatian Adriatic coast is almost two thousand kilometers.
Our country is ideal for yachting tourism. 1,185 inhabited and uninhabited islands, a crystal clear sea, sand and pebble beaches.
Our departure is from Split. Easy cruising, view of the city of Split, and our destination is Hvar. It is best known for its turquoise waters, lavender fields, 2.800 hours of sunshine a year, its history and culture, lovely countryside, hidden bays, tasty food, and great local wines. Hvar island is the sunniest island in all of the Mediterranean, with the greatest number of sunny hours during the year. We’ll find you a nice restaurant with delicious food, excellent Croatian wine.
Cruising around islands, it is vacation without stress, only sea, breeze, relax…
We’ll see also Pakleni islands, those islands might look all the same, but you will see a lot of bays, hidden beaches, beautiful nature…Swimming, snorkeling, fine dining, lazing on a hidden beach – the itinerary of the day is in your hands. All we do is provide you with the best information available and make your magical day happen.
Overnight on the boat. Under the stars, a glass of wine or champagne, light music…
Tomorrow morning, we continue our sailing to Vis. Vis is different from other tourist destinations. The numerous bays in the island’s interior leave you breathless with their luxuriant fertility. The island is also the most westerly of the larger Croatian islands. the island was closed to tourism for so long. Vis has become ‘famous’ as being one of the filming locations for Mamma Mia 2. (In which it ‘pretended’ to be a Greek island!).
The Island of Biševo is 5 nautical miles from the town of Komiža (on Vis island), and it is best known for its rare natural phenomenon, the Blue Cave. The interior of the cave and the sea inside it are illuminated with an indescribable silver-blue light. The rays of sun passing into the cave through a small crack in its ceiling are reflected in the sea, creating incredible light effects.
The entrance is really small, so at one moment you will have to crouch in the center of the boat while sailor takes you inside.
Vis Island holds many historic secrets. But, some of the most attractive are the military tunnels dug throughout the island after 1945 when the island was a major military base for Yugoslav army. There are over 30 different military objects scattered across the island.
Enjoy our beautiful islands, Hvar and Vis.
2 days on the boat, with your friends, your love…
We’ll be happy to organize a beautiful cruising on the private boat for you.
This cruising is for people with open mind, LGBTQ, for people who appreciate your life, who prefer enjoy.
Enjoy Dalmatia, Croatia and our islands, our heritage, our Dalmatian food, you can taste our wines, cheese….Around 19.00 we are again in Split.
Two beautiful islands, hidden bays, caves, the smell of the sea…Enjoy Dalmatia.
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Split
- Split is the second largest city in Croatia.It is economic, administrative, educational, sport and tourist center. The first inhabitant of Split was the Roman emperor Diocletian who started to build his palace in this friendly bay around 293 AD. After his abdication he withdrew to this luxurious palace of about 30 thousand square meters.
The following turbulent centuries made the palace into a town. The town overgrew the walls of the palace and its authorities kept changing – from Croatian kings in 10th century AD, Hungarian and Venetian administration, to French rulers and Austro-Hungarian monarchy.
Such past left its traces. This mixture of historic layers brought some clumsiness and today all that makes a part of its originality.
The big city today lives by the silent beats of history, lively spirit of the young and its particular Mediterranean charm.
Marjan hill is the first symbol of the town of Split. The people of Split started the forestation of Marjan in 1852, with the planting of the first pine trees. In 1903, society “Marjan” was founded which today takes care of this nature preserve. All the visitors in Marjan can enjoy its peace and quiet, recreation and entertainment, numerous small churches, hermit refuges and natural and jogging paths. A modest zoo is great fun for children.
- In the 11th century a church “Gospa od Zvonika”‘ was built, originally dedicated to St. Teodor, with a beautiful early-Romanesque bell tower. During the Middle Ages the area served as a courtroom, and only 50 years ago it was a haven for small shops. Especially is interesting the specific style of residential construction in the wall, bell tower, part of the guard pathway over the remains of the octagonal towers and a beautiful view of the entire decumanus and a part of the People’s square.
Prokurative is synonymous with portico, decorated promenades of cardo and decumanus, main streets of the Diocletian’s Palace.
This architectural details was used by the Venetians on their central square in front of the cathedral of St. Marco.
Bačvice is a phenomenon of nature, a sandy beach at the heart of the city, in the vicinity of the city harbor, and it can accommodate about r ten thousand people. In springtime Bačvice turn into a split version of Copacabana where many famous soccer players first displayed their talent, where the rugby in Split was born, where even in wintertime a unique game of “picigin” is played (a sort of volleyball, played in the sea shallows with a small ball).
Bačvice today represents a best known promenade for all generations, and during nighttime is the favorite center of nightlife.
Visit Split and enjoy Croatia!!
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