Excursions

About Šolta

Split

Split is a port city in Central Dalmatia, with 199,388 inhabitants, which lies on the promontory between the district of Kastella Bay and the Split Channel. The city is one of the sunniest in Europe, with an annual average of up to 7 hours of sunshine per day (up to 12 hours in July). The vegetation is evergreen and Mediterranean.

Trogir

Trogir is a romantic town 27 km west of Split with 10,266 inhabitants. The old town core lies on the island between Ciovo and the mainland, connected by a stone bridge.

 The city is in the truest sense of the word a museum city with a unique, historic city center and art collections.

Blue Cave

Visit with us the Blue Cave, the island Biševo and untouched beautiful nature of the island Vis. Exploring the underworld of the Adriatic while swimming and diving in caves is truly an amazing experience. The Blue Cave is one of the most attractive, in fact it is a series of caves located on the Bisevo Island. After a pleasure boat ride and visiting the picturesque small town Komiza on Vis, we arrive at Bisevo Island, whose highlight is the Blue Cave. After seeing this natural phenomenon we proceed to the Island of Vis and stop briefly in the unique bay of Stiniva. Afterwards we go to the Green Cave. On our way there we visit many little secret beaches with the possibility of snorkling.

An absolute "must do" is a day trip to the port city of Split or to the port city of Trogir. Each of these medieval towns stands out with its stone decorations, fortresses and palaces, churches and monasteries, walls and pavements. With an open eye and a bit of historical imagination, you feel teleported back to the time of the Roman Empire.