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Paklinski Islands Getaways
The Paklinski Islands are our most popular speedboat tours. Coming to Hvar and not experiencing Paklinski is like being in Paris and not to visiting the Eiffel Tower, or Florence without the Uffizi. Choose from two terrific tours!
There are hundreds of Mediterranean islands where holidaymakers can stay, but the remarkable fact is that 90 per cent of all visitors stay on just 10 per cent of them! Here are some of these unspoiled treasures we can take you to...
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Vis Island, Komiza
and exploring the Blue & Green Caves
This unique day at sea explores the majestic Green and Blue caves. Cruise the Adriatic between Hvar and the islets of Ravnik and Biševo. Cool off in the emerald waters at the Green Cave and visit its inner core. We'll take a swimming break at the picturesque hidden inlet called Stiniva where you can enjoy all sorts of water sports - a banana ride, water tube or just relax and sun bathe...
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Brac Island and Bol Beach
Imagine water so clear you can see shoals of fish darting around your legs. Imagine a spectacular beach stretching out into the sea like the prow of an ancient sailing ship that changes its shape each day according to the tides. Imagine a cool seaside forest of pine trees, surfers and yachts moored off shore, the warm sun, blue skies - a place where all your stresses can drift away with the breeze...
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Korcula Island
the town of Korcula and Mljet Island National Park
A wonderful cruise along the islands of Hvar, Brac, and the Pelješec peninsula brings us to the fabled island of Korcula and its historic capital town of Korcula. Korcula is considered to be the birthplace of Marco Polo and legend has it that the town was founded by the Trojan hero Antenor. Framed by the blue-green Adriatic, Korcula Town is a walker’s delight...
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Split, Diocletian's Palace, Kastel Luksic and Trogir
with authentic peka lunch and wine at Konoba Idro
Split, the capital of Dalmatia and Croatia’s second largest city, is one of the gems of the Adriatic because it’s a 1,700 year old “living monument”. Built circa 305AD by the Roman Emperor Diocletian as his harbor-front retirement home, the Palace of Diocletian was turned into a refugee city almost overnight more than 300 years later when the barbarian Avars finally conquered the Roman capital of Dalmatia, Salona, just 5km distant...
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Dubrovnik
Dubrovnik is the world-renowned ‘Jewel of the Adriatic’. Its thick stone walls and towers are drenched with centuries of history, fables of freedom, and treatises on independence. It is a treasure trove of stunning architecture and art that has been jealously guarded and preserved. Imagine yourself in the 15thc as you stroll through her narrow alleyways, glide across her cobbled squares, and peruse her old churches, libraries and monasteries; let the muse of Dubrovnik charm your mind and inspire your spirit...
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Discover Solta
the island of olives, honey and wine
Solta, the closest island to Split, is just a 45 minute speed boat ride from Hvar and a world away! With just 1500 year round residents, Solta has remained one of the most unspoiled islands in the Adriatic. A favorite of sailors, who enjoy its 22 bays, Solta is also the island of olives, honey and wine...
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Cruising Kornati Islands National Park
with optional Katina Island lunch or Bibich gourmet wine tasting
Enjoy a spectacular cruise along the outer limits of Kornati Islands National Park, under the tall cliffs of Mana, Rašip.. and other magical islands! Lots of time to enjoy a swim in Lojena beach on Levrnaka Island or if you prefer, visit the Toreta Tower on Kornat Island...
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