Destinations
Crystal-clear coves, dramatic sea caves, hidden beaches and charming island towns — all reachable by boat from Hvar Town.
A chain of pine-covered islets just minutes from Hvar Town — turquoise lagoons, beach clubs, hidden coves, and the best swimming in the area.
Pebble beachPakleni Islands
Located on the islet closest to Hvar Town — famous for its FKK-friendly vibe, but everyone is welcome. Don't miss Kordovon, an art-filled driftwood sanctuary.
Pebble beachPakleni Islands
Stipanska beach is home of the mega popular Carpe Diem beach & night bar on the island Marinkovac.
Rocky coastPakleni Islands
Ždrilca bay is a very popular nautical destination on Pakleni island Marinkovac — well protected with almost always calm sea.
Pebble beachPakleni Islands
Mlini beach is one of our favorites on Pakleni islands — a beautiful beach with crystal clear sea in a stunning green color.
Sandy beachPakleni Islands
A dream for those who want that "Caribbean" water color — fine sandy bottom creates a bright, milky turquoise. Much quieter than nearby Palmižana.
Sandy beachPakleni Islands
Palmižana is probably the most known and popular place on the Pakleni islands, located on the largest island Sveti Klement.
Rocky coastPakleni Islands
"Old Stones" — rugged flat stone slabs perfect for sunbathing, with some of the best snorkeling in the islands thanks to underwater caves and crevices.
Rocky coastPakleni Islands
A favorite for true sailors — a large, uninhabited bay on Sveti Klement with crystal-clear water, absolute peace, and excellent protection from the Maestral wind.
Rocky coastPakleni Islands
An old fisherman's village on the largest Pakleni island Sv. Klement — a sheltered pebble beach, a hidden family restaurant among vineyards and olive trees.
Hvar's dramatic south coast is only reachable by boat — steep cliffs, secluded pebble beaches, and wine villages clinging to the hillside.
Pebble beachHvar Island
Pokonji Dol is located on the east end of Hvar town, accessible by car and boat with a lovely view of a nearby lighthouse island.
Pebble beachHvar Island
Mekićevica is the right place if you want a quiet beach — accessible only by boat or a 30-minute walk from Hvar town.
Rocky coastHvar Island
A sheltered bay on the southwest side of Hvar island, beloved by sailors and known for serving up some of the most spectacular sunsets in the area.
Rocky coastHvar Island
One of the most beautiful bays on the south side of Hvar with crystal clear sea in a stunning green color.
Pebble beachHvar Island
A stunning deep bay with a pebble beach and very few people, just 15 minutes from Hvar Town on the wild north side. Perfect for the first swim of the day in bright, clear turquoise water.
Pebble beachHvar Island
A narrow, intimate inlet right next to Jagodna — well-protected and peaceful, with a handful of local boats at anchor and water that shifts between emerald and turquoise.
Pebble beachHvar Island
A geological wonder — two bays protected by long, natural stone piers that look like dragon scales. Easier for larger boats to anchor.
Pebble beachHvar Island
A peaceful emerald-green cove on Hvar's north coast — easily accessible by boat and offering total tranquillity for a quick swim, without the crowds of its famous Vis namesake.
Pebble beachHvar Island
Dubovica is considered by many to be the most beautiful beach on the island of Hvar.
Pebble beachHvar Island
A tiny, emerald-green pool perfect for smaller vessels — the wilder sibling of Velo Zaraće, with no facilities and raw, untouched nature.
Dramatic cliffsHvar Island
The famous Red Rocks are a natural wonder of red limestone rocks that drop vertically into the sea.

Hvar Island
Sveta Nedjelja is a small village on the Hvar coast located below the highest point of the island, Sveti Nikola, known for its exceptional wines.
Pebble beachHvar Island
A steep wine village clinging to Hvar's south coast cliffs — home to some of Croatia's best Plavac Mali vineyards and stunning sea views.
Pebble beachHvar Island
A tiny hamlet with a sheltered bay on Hvar's south coast — crystal-clear water and great food at Gostionica Mala Milna right on the beach.
Pebble beachHvar Island
A beautiful pebble beach on the south side of Hvar island, surrounded by pine trees and turquoise water — one of Hvar's best-kept secrets.
A protected nature park with a very different vibe than Hvar — uninhabited bays, ruined monasteries, and absolute peace.
Pebble beachŠćedro Island
The site of a ruined Dominican monastery — a shallow, calm bay with a very local, friendly atmosphere.
Rocky coastŠćedro Island
A massive, multi-fingered bay — the safest place to spend a night on a buoy in the entire region.
Rocky coastŠćedro Island
The "wild child" of Šćedro — a deep, dramatic bay on the open-sea side with exceptionally fresh water. Feels like the edge of the world.
Croatia's most remote inhabited island, once a military zone — now famous for the Blue Cave, pristine beaches, and the freshest seafood.
Sandy beachVis Island
A tiny uninhabited islet near Vis with a famous turquoise lagoon — one of Croatia's most Instagrammed swimming spots.
Sandy beachVis Island
One of the finest sandy beaches near the town of Vis — a safe nautical bay with shallow turquoise water, ideal for families and beach sports.

Vis Island
A charming harbour town on the island of Vis — excellent waterfront restaurants, rich history, and an unspoiled island atmosphere.

Vis Island
A Cold War-era military tunnel on Vis island, once used to hide Yugoslav navy submarines — now a fascinating historical attraction you can explore by boat.
Cave / swim spotVis Island
Green Cave on island Ravnik reflects stunning emerald light through a hole in its ceiling — a must-see near Vis.
Pebble beachVis Island
A wild and untouched pebble beach on Vis, named for the unique silvery colour of its wave-polished stones — no bars, no restaurants, just pure nature.
Pebble beachVis Island
Stiniva is a spectacular collapsed cave bay on Vis — only 4–5 meters wide at its entrance, accessible by boat then a short swim.
Sandy beachVis Island
A hidden sandy beach on the southeast coast of Vis island, near Stončica. Turquoise water, soft sand, and the remains of a WWII aircraft wing underwater make it a unique snorkelling spot.
Pebble beachVis Island
A picturesque fishing village on Vis's west coast — the departure point for the Blue Cave and home to some of Croatia's best seafood.
Home to the iconic Golden Horn beach, one of Croatia's most photographed landmarks.
Pebble beachBrač Island
A pine-fringed cove on Brač's southern shore, gateway to the UNESCO-listed Blaca Hermitage — a 16th-century monastery built into a dramatic cliff cave.
Rocky coastBrač Island
A hidden bay with a military past — explore Cold War-era warship tunnels, swim in crystal-clear water, and discover Roman villa ruins in this off-the-beaten-path gem.
Rocky coastBrač Island
A dramatic rocky bay beneath Vidova Gora with clear Adriatic waters and the legendary Dragon's Cave above — where a 15th-century monk carved mysterious reliefs into stone.
Sandy beachBrač Island
Golden Horn is the most famous beach in Croatia — a 500m fine gravel spit on Brač whose shape shifts with the weather.
Sandy beachBrač Island
A palm-shaped bay with five sheltered arms, sandy beaches, and sky-blue water surrounded by dense pine forest — a favourite anchorage on Brač's southwestern coast.
Pebble beachBrač Island
A secluded pebble cove near Milna with crystal-clear turquoise water, framed by pine-covered hills and an 18th-century chapel — one of Brač's most unspoiled swimming spots.
A tiny island off Vis known for its spectacular sea caves, including the world-famous Blue Cave.
Cave / swim spotBiševo Island
Blue Cave on Biševo island is one of the most beautiful natural attractions in Croatia, famous for its magical blue glow.
Cave / swim spotBiševo Island
A dramatic sea cave on Biševo island once home to Mediterranean monk seals — swim or snorkel through the massive cavern entrance.
All these destinations are reachable by boat from Hvar Town. Choose a boat, pick your route, and go.