How to Organise a Boat Day for Large Groups in Hvar (2026)
Got a big group heading to Hvar in 2026? Here's how we organise multi-boat formations, raft-ups, and coordinated itineraries for groups of 10 to 20+ people — with real pricing and practical tips.

Bigger Groups, Better Adventures
Whether it's a birthday celebration, a corporate team outing, a wedding group, or just a large group of friends on holiday — we organise boat days for groups of 10 to 20+ people every week during summer. It's one of the things we do best.
Here's how it works — and what it actually costs.
How Many Boats Do I Need?
Our largest single boat — the Pelagosa 33 — takes up to 11 passengers in luxury comfort. For bigger groups, we put together a multi-boat fleet:
- 10–11 people → 1 boat (Pelagosa 33 or Marlin 790 Pro)
- 12–20 people → 2 boats travelling together
- 20–30 people → 3 boats — we've done this many times
Browse our full fleet to see all boat options and capacities.
The Multi-Boat Experience
A multi-boat day isn't just practical — it's actually more fun than a single large vessel. Here's how we run it:
- Departure together from Hvar Town — all boats leave at the same time from our base at Šetalište Put Križa 3.
- Travel as a fleet — boats cruise side by side at comfortable speeds. Great photo opportunities.
- Raft up in bays — boats tie up next to each other, creating one big floating platform. You can move between boats, share drinks, and socialise.
- Swim together — everyone in the same crystal-clear bay, jumping from different boats.
- Lunch together — we coordinate a group reservation at a seaside restaurant, or you bring your own food and eat aboard.
The result? The feeling of a private floating party in some of the most beautiful water in Europe — without chartering a yacht.
Popular Group Routes
The Party Route (Half Day)
Pakleni Islands → Palmižana Laganini beach bar → Green Lagoon → Stipanska Carpe Diem Beach → Hvar Town. 4 hours, beach clubs, music, swimming.
The Explorer Route (Full Day)
South Coast & Red Rocks → Dubovica Bay → Sveta Nedjelja winery → Pakleni Islands → Palmižana restaurant. 8 hours, cliffs, wine, hidden bays.
The Chill Route (Full Day)
Pakleni Islands → Mlini → Perna → Vlaka → Palmižana lunch → Mamato beach bar in Ždrilca. 8 hours of island-hopping, swimming, and long lunches in the shade.
What Does It Cost?
Multi-boat full-day tours start from around €1,100–€1,500 for two boats (up to 20 people) depending on season and boat choice. That works out to roughly €55–75 per person for an entire day with skipper, fuel, and snorkelling gear included. Check our pricelist for current rates.
We offer group discounts for three or more boats — get in touch for a custom quote.
Tips for Group Organisers
- Book early — especially for July/August. Multi-boat availability is limited and we can only run a few group days per week.
- Assign one coordinator — give us one point of contact for the group. We'll handle everything else.
- Bring your own drinks — we provide coolers and ice on every boat. Much cheaper than buying at beach clubs.
- Tell us the vibe — party atmosphere, relaxing swim day, or a mix of both? We tailor the route and pace to your group.
- Consider a mix of boats — a Pelagosa 33 for the "VIP" group and a Marlin for the adventurous crowd works surprisingly well.
Ready to plan your group adventure? Contact us with your group size, preferred dates, and what kind of day you're envisioning. We'll put together a custom quote within 24 hours.
