Hvar island

The island of Hvar is located in the Adriatic sea, off Croatia's famous Dalmatian coast. It's surrounded by a number of islands including Brač, Korčula and Vis, and is around an hour’s boat ride from Split. The island is the longest and sunniest in Croatia and has around 11,000 inhabitants. From the white-washed towns and historic cobbled streets of Stari Grad and Vrboska to the clear blue waters and almost-empty beaches and coves of the Islands’ south; to the quaint, home-style restaurants serving delicious Dalmatian fare; Hvar Island is so much more than just the glitz and glamour of its main town.

Paklinski islands

Across the Hvar Strait, on the Paklinski Islands archipelago, you’ll find picturesque coves, stunning beaches, hip bars, and beautiful nature. The Paklinski islands, also referred to as Pakleni Islands, are the perfect place to bask in the Mediterranean sun, swim in the clear Adriatic waters and discover new bays, and just have a bloody good time.

Blue Lagoon

A natural paradise in the heart of Adriatic, Blue Lagoon, is protected with two islands from the outside.

With its shallow sandy seabeds, secluded beaches and incredibly clean and turquoise sea, Blue Lagoon is an absolute must-visit. Even though it is not far from the city of Trogir (only 20 minutes), it is a perfect getaway from city noise. You will have the feeling that you have gone to a completely new place.

Blue cave

Sometimes referred to as Modra špilja, or Blue Grotto, the cave is a unique and remarkable geomorphological natural wonder located on the island of Bisevo which lies just five miles from Komiza on Vis Island, and 44 nautical miles from our hotel.