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PRIVATE BOAT TOUR
We will take you to the best beaches and some of the most beautiful secret corners of the heart of local culture and undiscovered gems, while you enjoy all the luxury on board.

PRIVATE TOUR BLUE CAVE & GREEN CAVE

Sights: Blue Cave, Green Cave, Stiniva BeachSmallest Vis Beach, Palmizana Bay
Price: depends on the boat you choose
Duration: 9 hours
Pickup time: 09:00 or 10:00
Pickup location: we can pick you up anywhere
near sea level if there is a dock 
Tour Details
Typically, a private tour of the Blue Cave starts early
in the morning so that you can make the most of the
day. After comfortably settling on the boat, we begin
our journey towards the island of Vis. Along the way,
we have many interesting destinations that we can
visit according to your preferences. The
unforgettable experience includes the Blue and
Green Caves with their magical play of light. You can
choose a tranquil bay or something livelier,
Palmizana Bay is
particularly popular for its restaurants, bars,
botanical garden, and sandy beach.
 
Blue Cave
Located on the island of Bisevo, the Blue Cave is
renowned for its incredibly blue sea color, creating a
spectacular sight. This natural phenomenon is the
result of sunlight penetrating through an
underwater opening in the cave and illuminating the
water, producing a magical light effect.
Green Cave
Also situated on the island of Bisevo, the Green Cave
is known for its green light tones reflecting off the
seabed. Visitors are delighted when sunlight enters
the cave through the water and creates an
impressive natural phenomenon.
Stiniva Beach
This beautiful beach is located on the southern side
of the island of Vis. Surrounded by steep cliffs and
green hills, Stiniva is known for its natural beauty
and crystal-clear sea. Visitors can enjoy swimming,
sunbathing, and exploring nearby trails.
Smallest Vis Beach
Although small, this hidden beach captivates with its
intimate atmosphere and picturesque surroundings
It’s the perfect destination for those seeking peace
and quiet, far away from the crowds.
Palmizana Bay
Situated on the island of St. Klement, the largest of
the Pakleni Islands, Palmizana Bay is a popular
destination for its restaurants, bars, botanical
garden, and stunning sandy beach. Visitors can enjoy
a relaxed atmosphere, swimming in the turquoise
sea, and exploring the natural beauty of the island.
 
 
 
 
 
 

PRIVATE TOUR HIDEN GEMS

Sights: Bay Vela Stiniva, Bay Mala Stiniva, Little Venice 
Price: depends on the boat you choose and pickup location
Duration: 9 hours
Pickup time: typically private tour of the hidden gem starts early in the morning so that you can make most of the day .
Pickup location: we can pick you up anywhere
near sea level if there is a dock 
The unforgettable experience includes swimming in the cave with magical play of light.
Bay Vela Stiniva
Beautiful pebble coves on the north shore of the island Hvar are the places for you to find a quiet corner for relaxing and savoring the long summer days.  Vela Stiniva is known for its countryside house Duboković – Nadalini from the 18th century which represents our modest rural Baroque.
Bay Mala Stiniva 
Beautiful pebble coves on the north shore of the island are the places for you to find a quiet corner for relaxing and savoring the long summer days. Mala Stiniva is especially known by the picturesque cliffs which vertically descend into the azure blue sea creating a unique scene.
Little Venice 
 surrender yourself to the charming peaceful beauty
On both sides of a long narrow bay is located the smallest town on the island, called Vrboska, whose Vela and Mola bonda (sides) are connected by a small stone bridge. That’s why it carries the name “Little Venice”. Surrounded by thick pine forests, with its small bridges, paved streets, Renaissance and Gothic style houses on both sides of the bay together with a very small island within the bay is a sight that will leave few indifferent. The reflection of stone houses in the water and calmly anchored fishing boats bathing in the sun give this place a special charm and intimate warmth. Accommodation possibilities in Vrboska are numerous, including apartments, rooms, villas, quality hotels and camping sites. Vrboska is renowned as the biggest fishing village on the island, to which testifies the rich collection at the Fishing Museum. The old fishing village is today a tourist city which with its beauty, countless landmarks and calmness which radiates from every corner will capture every visitor. Countless art items are protected in the Church Fortress and the church of St. Lawrence. Vrboska is a real treat to all lovers of cultural landmarks and is definitely an unavoidable destination in viewing the cultural heritage of the island. If you want to experience the charm of a typical small Dalmatian city and enjoy the peace far away from the city crowds visit Vrboska and surrender yourself to the charming peaceful beauty.
 
Island Zečevo,  near Vrboska
For all those who want freedom, the smell of untouched nature, clean waters and solitude there is the island of Zecevo
 

Group Boat Excursions- iSEA

While we specialize in exclusive private boat tours, we also offer shared group excursions – a great way to explore the Adriatic with others at a more affordable price.

If you’re traveling solo, as a couple, or with friends, our group tours let you experience top destinations without booking a private boat.

We currently offer three organized group excursions:Blue Cave, Hvar and Jelsa

GROUP EXCURSION BLUE CAVE

The Blue Cave tour starts at 8:30 AM, where you will travel on a comfortable, fast, and safe passenger boat. Visit the mesmerizing Blue Cave, known for its shimmering blue water and located on the small island of Biševo. Depending on the season and time, see the sunlight reflecting through the water and coming from the white floor of the cave. View the grotto in aquamarine light. This light causes the objects in the water to appear to be silver.
 
We visit Stiniva Cove, awarded the best European beach in 2016 and famous for its challenging approach and crystal clear waters.
 
Itinerary:
Bol – Green cave (Ravnik island) – Stiniva cove (island Vis) – Blue cave (island Biševo) – Vis (sightseeing & lunch break) – Military tunnel – Stiniva bay (Hvar island) – Bol
 
* Please consult the captain when boarding for the exact itinerary for the day, as it may slightly change due to the weather conditions.
 
Notes!
Cave entrance tickets are paid extra on the boat on-site:
Blue cave:24€ 
Green Cave: 12€
 
The tour is subject to favorable weather conditions. In case of unsuitable weather conditions, we reserve the right to cancel the tour, as the safety of our guests is our primary concern. Our guests will be given the option of an alternative date (depending on availability) or a full refund.
 
Blue cave – Vis / 6 destinations tour
Per person 120€

GROUP EXCURSION HVAR

Hvar
Island Hvar is Croatia’s longest and sunniest island, with 2.722 hours of sunlight per year.
The name derives from the Greek name Pharos (lighthouse), the ancient name for the whole island and the town of Stari Grad. When Slavic tribes arrived on the island, they couldn’t pronounce Pharos, so they changed the name to Hvar.
 
The settlement Hvar only became a true town in 1278, when the Venetians (during a brief period of occupation) encouraged people from Pharos (present-day Stari Grad) to relocate around this southwest-facing bay, which they considered a more suitable centre, as it could be better defended in the event of an attack. In 1420, the town came under Venice for a second time and rapidly became one of the wealthiest centres in Dalmatia. The Venetians used it as a port of call for trade ships travelling to and from the Orient and also set up the headquarters of their Adriatic fleet here.
 
Hvar (optional Palmižana)
35.00 € person
Palmižana + 9€ person
Lunch 15€ person

GROUP EXCURSION JELSA VRBOSKA

Jelsa dates back to the 14th Century and was established as a harbor of the ancient village of Pitve. It prospered in the 19th Century due to ship building industry. With the decline of sailing ship, Jelsa accepted new tourist challenge and the first hotel was built here as early as 1911.
 
Vrboska is the smallest town on the island Hvar. But it has the oldest and largest arts and artifacts of old masters owned by the church,
the only fishing museum on the island, ACI marina which is the most protected marina on the Adriatic coast and around 1 km of beach front.
It has narrow winding bay with a beautiful little island in the middle of the 2 km long bay, which divides Vrboska into two parts. North and South part are connected with four small stone bridges, and therefore it is named Little Venice.
 
Jelsa – Vrboska
30,00 € person
Lunch on boat +15€ person

Online Booking request for excursions and private tour

To book an excursion or for more information, you can fill booking request contact us through the website ,visit us in person at the Riva in Bol on Brač or contact us via WhatsApp

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