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Trogir, Croatia
Croatia has one of the most gorgeous Adriatic coasts in the entire Mediterranean. Even the most ardent travelers will be satisfied by the crystal-clear Adriatic Sea, stunning beaches, and spectacular caves. As a result, it is not surprising that the islands in the Trogir and Split area are the most popular tourist destinations. Timeless Dalmatia has countless small islands worth visiting, but Vis Island, the farthest inhabited island, Hvar Island with beautiful architecture and an amazing nightlife, Brac Island with innumerable spectacular beaches and amazing domestic vine, and Solta Island with crystal clear bays and nature are among the most popular. Numerous boat cruises departing from Trogir or Split have been planned. Choose from one of the greatest boat tours, get in touch with us, and then grab your swimwear and sunglasses.
Find the boat trip of your dreams and prepare to see some of the best places in Croatia, including the Blue Lagoon on Drvenik Veli, the Stiniva beach, the Golden Horn on the island of Brac, and the Green and Blue grotto on the island of Vis. You can see how seriously we take your enjoyment and satisfaction. Every client should have a positive experience, and we strive to provide that. To join one of our boat adventures, all you have to do is make a reservation, then unwind. The rest can be handled by us. Let's take the reins. We know the path. Additionally, we hire out bare boats. You are welcome to rent our boat and customize your journey to suit your preferences.
Trogir, CroatiaCroatia's stunning Dalmatian coast is home to the medieval town of Trogir. Trogir is the ideal day trip destination from Split, Sibenik, or Zadar due to its small size. Trogir is a rather small city. The entire town can be explored on foot in well under an hour. When we came for the day, we traversed the streets many times to take in the stunning stone structures. You may see all the main attractions, savor a few leisurely lunches, and take a ton of pictures on a day trip to Trogir. One of the most stunning destinations in Croatia and one of the simplest day trips from Split is Trogir. You must include it on your agenda for the nation.
Just a few kilometers north of Split, Trogir is an actual island that is connected to the mainland by bridges. Due to its exquisite Venetian style, Trogir's old town has been named a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Trogir, along with many other coastal towns in Croatia, served as the setting for the city of Qarth in the Game of Thrones television series. You will undoubtedly fall in love with this hidden gem of a town since it is so lovely. Simply taking a stroll through Trogir's streets is the greatest thing to do there. Explore the many modest shops that line the streets, take in the stunning stone architecture, and linger in the bustling squares. Trogir is so little that it is impossible to get lost, so you can take your time taking in all the charming little streets and exquisite structures. Even better, take a walking tour with a guide to learn about the fascinating town's history as you take in the main attractions. If we can, we always take a walking tour because it is the best way to learn about an area, especially if your guide is knowledgeable.
Hvar, Brac and Solta Tour • Attractions: Hvar town, Pakleni Islands, secret war tunnels, ship wreck snorkeling, Stomorska, Murvica pebbles beach • Duration: 9 hours • Accessories suggested for this tour: sunscreen, towels, smile, water • Recommended for: Sun lovers and peace seekers, mix of sightseeing, snorkeling and swimmingYour captain will pick you up at the prearranged meeting location in Split or Trogir. You will find yourself cruising through the endless Adriatic Sea the very next second. We will be arriving in The Pakleni Islands after a leisurely hour-long ride with nothing but the breeze in our hair. A refreshing dip will tempt you into the endless bays' crystal-clear water, which gives you the impression that you are staring through a glass. It's time to get ready and head to the town of Hvar after finishing your first swim of the day. Hvar's old town has a ton to offer in terms of historical attractions. And hike up to the Fortica, the medieval stronghold, if you want to take some breathtaking pictures to make your pals back home envious. The scene is breathtaking. It's time to board the boat again and head towards the Island of Brac's undiscovered beach after the coffee break and touring. You could not ask for a better beach than this Golden Horn-style one.
Your private hideaway for the next 1.5 hours will be a deserted sandy beach with clear water. You will have access to snorkeling gear that we will supply, allowing you to explore both above and below the water. Those who enjoy the sun will adore this location. You may feel the sun's warmth tan your skin. Additionally, the cicadas' recognizable summertime sound will just make you unwind. The covert military tunnel, which served as a submarine bunker during the Yugoslavian era, will be our next stop. This incredible remnant from a bygone era in Croatian history is definitely worth seeing.
The Tarazn rope, which was installed by the neighborhood fishermen as a way to cross the tunnel from one side to the other, is today a lot of fun. Don't rely on our word alone, though. You can put it to the test. We are wrapping up our tour of the island of Brac with the visit to the battle tunnel. It's time to set sail for the Soltan island's Stomorska settlement. In this serene and calm area, we will moor our boat directly in front of the eatery. The first step you take will bring you into the restaurant, which is situated right next to the lake.
This is the ideal location for lunch because of the authentic Dalmatian atmosphere and great home cooking. Lunch is optional, though, and for those who would rather forgo it, a stroll and some ice cream are excellent ways to pass the time. Although, once the aroma of a Dalmatian kitchen hits you, it will be difficult to resist eating the meal. grilled fish, tomato spaghetti, octopus’ salad, and black risotto. Necujam Bay is where we stop for the last time before returning home. The bay's sunken ship will be the ideal location for our final swim of the day and for snorkeling. Sadly, it is time to return home as the day is drawing to an end. After another 30 minutes of travel, we will be back in Split or Trogir, where we left off.
Route • 08:00 - Departure from Trogir/Split • 09:15-10:15 - Pakleni islands, first swim of the day • 10:25-11:25 - Hvar city, one hour of free time • 12:10-13:30 - Soaking up the sun and relaxing on the secret beach - island Brac • 13:45-14:30 - War tunnels and the "Tarzan rope" - island Brac • 15:00-17:00 - Stomorska lunch time (you need to try the tuna steak!) - island Solta • 17:15-18:00 - Shipwreck snorkeling in Necujam bay - island Solta • 18:30 - Back in Split/Trogir Our BoatPleasure seekers will not be put off from taking to the water in the Active 605 Open. There are numerous opportunities for enjoyment, and it is an excellent choice for light fishing, water activities, or simply relaxing in the sun. It also includes some of the Active 675 Open's award-winning features, such as quick sun lounge changeover and efficient space utilization. It's no surprise that the Active 605 Open leads the category in storage space, carrying capacity, access from the water to the cockpit, and remarkable fuel consumption with the new Mercury EFI 150 engine. The eye-catching SMART Edition provides the ideal blend of comfort, cruise, and style options.
Key Features • Water equipment on request • Full safety equipment • Electric refrigerator • Water shower • Bimini • Audio system • GPS plotterReservation
There is no minimum number of days that they must reserve in advance, last-minute bookings are accepted.
Price includes
Boat hire, Skipper, Safety equipment, Insurance, Water on boardPrice excludes
Personal expenses, LunchWhat to bring
SunscreenTowels, Smile, WaterBare Boat Prices - Weekly
15/03 - 09/06 - 1139 €, 10/06 - 22/06 - 1369 €, 23/06 - 06/09 - 1829 €, 07/09 - 22/09 - 1369 €, 23/09 - 31/12 - 1139 €Bare Boat Prices - Daily
15/03 - 09/06 - 230 €, 10/06 - 22/06 - 276 €, 23/06 - 06/09 - 322 €, 07/09 - 22/09 - 276 €, 23/09 - 31/12 - 230 €Bare Boat Rent Terms & Conditions
•The renter must have a current boating permit on hand, as well as a recognized form of picture identification (such as a passport, national ID card, or driver's license).
•Multi-day rentals are available from 09:00 on the first day until 18:00 on the final day. The daily rental period is from 9:00 until 18:00.
•You can rent a boat either bareboat or with a certified skipper. The rental fee does not include the cost of a skipper.
•Fuel costs are not included in the rental charge. Fuel for the vessel is supplied in a full tank, and it must be returned in that condition. Or, if you'd prefer, you can ask a member of our staff to fill the tank when you get there.
•Depending on the length of time and the type/value of the vessel, each charter also requires a security deposit in addition to the rental price.
•All vessels are fully insured. This deposit will be repaid at the conclusion of the lease, provided that the vessel is returned as received, with its accompanying equipment intact and in the same condition as it was discovered, at the beginning of the rental period. Up to the number of passengers authorized on the chartered yacht, travelers are covered.
This listing is listed for following charter options.
With Captain and Crew
Based on the choice of charter option set for this listing and your choice to avail these options under the process of booking this charter, an extra fee may be applicable, for eg; for availing Crew service.
No-show will result in reservation considered as forfeited.
Days not spent on account of early check-out is marked as forfeited.
Refunds under any cancellation terms & conditions excludes the KaterBlue service fee.
Exact directions to the departure location will be provided after a confirmed booking.
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