About this tour
Bol & Brač Full Day
This tour crosses the Hvar Channel northward to the island of Brač, beginning at a secluded pebble beach on Hvar's own north coast — rarely visited, calm, and ideal for a morning swim before the main crossing.
From there we continue to the cliffs near Milna where a Yugoslav-era naval bunker is carved into the rock face above the sea. One of the Adriatic's more unusual landmarks, it offers a striking reminder of a different chapter of Dalmatian history and makes for a memorable photo stop.
The centrepiece of the day is Zlatni Rat — the famous golden shingle spit at Bol that extends into the sea and shifts direction with the current. We anchor nearby for swimming and lunch ashore if desired. The return leg winds through the Pakleni Islands for a final afternoon swim in the archipelago's turquoise coves before sailing back into Hvar harbour.
Highlights
- President Beach — quiet northern Hvar shore
- Yugoslav naval bunker near Milna
- Zlatni Rat, Bol — Croatia's most iconic beach
- Pakleni Islands on the return
- Full crossing of the Hvar Channel
