The ultimate full-day Hvar-to-Bol adventure. Round Cape Pelegrin to swim in hidden north-coast bays, explore a Cold War submarine tunnel on Brač, then spend the afternoon at the world-famous Golden Horn beach.
Start time
~10:00 AM · flexible
Adjust start time to suit your group
Duration
8 hours
Group size
Up to 10 guests
All boats include skipper and fuel. Prices shown are starting prices — the exact amount depends on season and is calculated in the booking form.

Marlin 790 Pro
10 persons · 250 HP

Marlin 23
9 persons · 200 HP
This 8-hour route is the most efficient way to combine Hvar's secret north coast with Brač's legendary Golden Horn — always moving forward, never backtracking, with maximum time on the beach.
You begin by rounding the wild Cape Pelegrin, entering the Bruške Vale — a string of three turquoise bays on Hvar's north side that most visitors never see. After a morning swim, your skipper makes a straight 20-minute dash across the Hvar Channel to Brač's south coast.
The first Brač stop is Smrka Bay — a hidden cove with massive Cold War-era naval tunnels carved into the cliffs. Nose the RIB right into the tunnel, snap photos of the eerie interior, then jump into the crystal-clear water at the tunnel mouth. It's the kind of stop that makes this tour unforgettable.
From Smrka, it's a fast 15-minute cruise along the Brač coast past the vineyards of Murvica to Zlatni Rat (Golden Horn) — where you'll have a full 4–5 hours to swim, sunbathe, explore Bol town, and enjoy a long lunch.
The return route passes through the Pakleni Islands for a sunset swim before dropping you back in Hvar Town.
10:00
Pickup from Šetalište Put Križa 3 (near the fisherman statue) or your Hvar waterfront location. Quick safety briefing, then we round Cape Pelegrin heading for Hvar's wild north coast.
~10:20
Your first swim of the day in a hidden turquoise bay on Hvar's north coast. These secret coves below Brusje village are the "hidden" versions of more famous namesakes — bright turquoise water, pebble beaches, and almost no one around.
~11:00
A straight 20-minute dash across the Hvar Channel brings you to Brač's most unique stop. Nose the RIB right into the massive Cold War-era naval tunnel, take photos of the eerie interior, then jump into the deep crystal-clear water at the tunnel mouth.
~11:30
Arrival at Croatia's most iconic beach. A fast 15-minute cruise from Smrka along the Brač coast past the vineyards of Murvica. Drop-off at the beach or Bol harbour.
11:30–16:00
4–5 hours to enjoy the beach, swim in the crystal-clear shallows, sunbathe in the pine shade, explore Bol town, or enjoy a long lunch. Try Auro Beach Bar for cocktails on the sand, or Konoba Dalmatino in town for a proper Dalmatian meal.
~16:15
Start the return journey back towards Hvar, cruising through the channel with the afternoon light.
~17:00
Cruise through the Pakleni archipelago to Palmižana — the most beautiful bay in the islands. Swim, grab a cocktail, or simply enjoy the sunset light over the pines before the final stretch home.
~18:00
Drop-off at the same pickup point, back in time for a sunset cocktail on the Riva.
These are the main stops — but your skipper also knows hidden coves and local favourites off the beaten path. The route is fully flexible, so feel free to linger, skip, or ask to be surprised.

Jagodna Bay (Brusje)
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.

Smrka Bay
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.

Golden Horn beach
Golden Horn is the most famous beach in Croatia — a 500m fine gravel spit on Brač whose shape shifts with the weather.

Palmižana beach
Palmižana is probably the most known and popular place on the Pakleni islands, located on the largest island Sveti Klement.
Optional stops — ask your skipper to add any of these to your route
Cosa portare per una giornata perfetta in mare
Visit the legendary Blue Cave on Biševo, swim in the magical Green Cave, and explore Stiniva beach — one of the most beautiful coves in the Adriatic.
Stiniva Bay (Brusje)
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.