Full-Day Tour
Tour Overview
"Easily my favorite tour! This route takes us towards the south shore of Hvar Island, which is filled with very unique spots. From the beautiful Dubovica beach and its history to the Red Rocks with cliff jumping, Zarace, and the Green Lagoon with turquoise blue water. It’s a natural fish habitat that makes them great snorkeling spots, and there’s even a hidden underwater cave :) Optionally, for wine lovers, we can stop by Zlatan Otok Winery with its unique underwater cellar! This tour also includes all of the Paklinski Islands (Palmižana, Milna Beach, Vloka Village…). We can stop for lunch at any point during the tour; there is a variety of ranches and restaurants on the islands with very unique vibes and atmospheres."
Tour Stops
Zarace Bay
A picturesque bay on the southern coast of Hvar, known for its crystal-clear waters, rocky cliffs, and two stunning beaches—Velo Zaraće and Malo Zaraće. The area is ideal for snorkeling and offers a peaceful retreat away from crowded tourist spots.
Red Rocks
Red Rocks, or Crvene Stijene, is one of Hvar’s most stunning natural landmarks. Located on the southern coast between Hvar Town and Sveta Nedjelja, this breathtaking rock formation consists of vertically stratified red limestone cliffs that dramatically plunge into the crystal-clear Adriatic Sea. Over thousands of years, erosion has carved out hidden caves and crevices, making it a unique spot for exploration, swimming, and snorkeling. The contrast between the fiery red cliffs and the deep blue waters creates a mesmerizing landscape, perfect for photography and relaxation. Red Rocks is accessible only by boat, making it an exclusive and secluded destination for visitors seeking untouched natural beauty.
Zlatan Vinery ( optional )
One of Croatia’s most awarded wineries, Zlatan Otok is located in Sveta Nedelja on the steep southern slopes of Hvar. It offers breathtaking vineyard views, wine tastings, and a unique underground wine cellar
Dubovica
A charming pebble bay about 8 km east of Hvar Town, Dubovica is famed for its turquoise waters, traditional stone houses, and serene atmosphere. Surrounded by rolling hills and Mediterranean vegetation, it’s perfect for swimming, snorkeling, and relaxing in a peaceful setting away from the bustle of the town
Green Lagoon
A serene bay near Milna, offering a buoy field operated by local restaurants. The bay is known for its calm waters, making it a great spot for anchoring and enjoying the natural beauty of Hvar’s coastline
Vloka bay
Vloka is a small, quiet bay on the island of Sveti Klement, part of the Paklinski Islands. Surrounded by rolling hills and dense greenery, it offers a peaceful retreat away from the busier coastal spots. The bay is known for its clear, shallow waters, making it an excellent place for swimming and relaxing in a natural setting. A defining feature of Vloka is its connection to traditional island life. The area has a rich history of winemaking, and traces of its past can still be found in the surrounding vineyards and old stone houses. With a laid-back atmosphere and stunning sea views, Vloka is perfect for those looking to experience the quieter, more authentic side of Croatia’s island culture.
Milini Beach
Milini Beach is a quiet, tucked-away spot on the Paklinski Islands, known for its clear, shallow waters and pebbled shoreline. Surrounded by dense greenery, it feels secluded, offering a peaceful place to relax away from the more crowded beaches. The water here is calm and great for swimming, and the rocky formations nearby provide interesting spots to explore. Since it's only accessible by boat, it has an untouched feel, perfect for those who appreciate nature and a slower pace. There are no big beach bars or bustling crowds—just the sound of the sea and the breeze moving through the pine trees
What's Included
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I bring?
• Swimsuit & towel
• Sun protection & hat
• Water shoes (optional)
• Camera for memories
• Sense of adventure!