Islands

  • Brač

    Photo: TZO Bol   The island of Brač is only 45 minutes away from Split by ferry boat. With the area of 395 km², it is the largest Dalmatian island and the third largest island of the Adriatic sea, and last but not least important it is the highest island in the Adriatic sea. The peak's name is Vidova gora (778/mamsl) with an unforgettable view of the Adriatic sea and the islands. Abundant in small, Mediterranean towns, from Bol, Supetar, Postira to Sutivan and Milna, secluded ... More

  • Hvar

    Photo: TZ Hvar   The island of Hvar is two hours away by ferry boat from Split, and one hour away by Catamaran. Hvar is considered one of the most famous of the Dalmatian's islands, populated ever since the prehistoric times, going back 6000 years. Its character is determined by a Mediterranean climate with minimal amount of rainfall, beautiful nature, rich tradition, cultural and natural monuments and glorious night life. The island is also famous for its fields of lavender, vineyards, ... More

  • Šolta

    The island of Šolta is one hour away by ferry boat. The earliest traces of habitation date back to neoliths. It is the island of olives, wine, figs and honey, ideal for navigators, families and all those seeking an escape from stress. An island of unspoiled nature, beautiful bays such as "Šešula", "Zaglav",... and in regards to towns, Stomorska, Maslinica, Rogač and Nečujam are worth visiting.   Tourist board of county Šolta Tel: +385 ... More

  • Blue cave-Biševo

    Modra spilja (The Blue Cave), located in a small cove of Balun on the island of Biševo. The cave itself is 24 meters long, 10–12 meters deep and up to 15 meters high, while the entrance to it measures 1.5 meters high and 2.5 meters wide. In the year 1884. baron Eugene von Ransonnet described and depicted it. On his suggestion the entrance to the cave has been enlarged, thus making it accessible to the entire world. The cave has two entrances: the smaller one artificially widened ... More