Surrounded by the turquoise waters of the Adriatic Sea, Hvar is an island paradise that charms and delights visitors from around the world.
Boat tours in Hvar provide the perfect way to see the Croatian isle from a different perspective as you explore some of the nearby natural attractions, including lagoons, coves, secluded beaches and the stunning Paklinski Islands.
Surrounded by the turquoise waters of the Adriatic Sea, Hvar is an island paradise that charms and delights visitors from around the world.
Boat tours in Hvar provide the perfect way to see the Croatian isle from a different perspective as you explore some of the nearby natural attractions, including lagoons, coves, secluded beaches and the stunning Paklinski Islands.
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Surrounded by the turquoise waters of the Adriatic Sea, Hvar is an island paradise that charms and delights visitors from around the world.
Boat tours in Hvar provide the perfect way to see the Croatian isle from a different perspective as you explore some of the nearby natural attractions, including lagoons, coves, secluded beaches and the stunning Paklinski Islands.
Here's all you need to know about boat tours, one of the most invigorating outdoor activities in Hvar.
The islands and caves surrounding Hvar are filled with many natural wonders just waiting to be discovered. Speedboat tours to Blue Cave and Vis Island are one of the most popular types of excursions available and are perfect for exploring the nearby islands at top speed!
Your skipper will ensure that you’ll see incredible views of Hvar from the water before you make your way to the tour’s first stop, Blue Lagoon. Next, you’ll make your way to the Green Cave, Cave Bisevo, Stiniva Cove and Palmizana Beach among many other beautiful destinations.
There will be time for swimming, snorkeling, relaxing and tanning during your trip. You’ll also be given the opportunity to have lunch at one of the islands (at your own expense). A small tour group ensures a more personalized experience!
Sailboats offer a more relaxed and tranquil experience as you use the power of the wind to cruise from one island to the next. Explore the beautiful Paklinski (or Pakleni) Islands with a professional and enthusiastic skipper at the helm.
Learn more about the art of sailing as you make your way to a few of the best beaches and coves that the Palinski Islands have to offer, stopping to swim, snorkel and SUP along the way. The sailboat is kitted with bottled water and soft drinks to keep you hydrated throughout.
This is the perfect type of boat tour for those looking to explore the islands at a gentle pace. Choose between morning or afternoon departure times to suit your schedule.
Make the most of your time on the beautiful island of Hvar by opting for a private, custom island-hopping boat tour. You and your travel companions will be the only participants, so you’ll be able to customize the itinerary to suit your preferences.
Your professional skipper/guide knows the area very well and can suggest beaches, coves and islands that you may like. Spend as long as you want at each location, taking the time to swim and relax, before making your way to the next destination.
Take in the breathtakingly beautiful sunset views over the Adriatic Sea as you explore the area by sailboat or speedboat. Sunset boat cruises in Hvar provide the perfect way to end a busy day of sightseeing.
Relax as you sip on a drink and let your skipper take you to some of the most incredible sights that Croatia’s ‘golden hour’ has to offer. You’ll see Vela Garska, Palmižana Beach and other top-rated destinations.
Avoid the crowds and see the sunset in the company of a small group of like-minded travelers. There will also be plenty of time for swimming, snorkeling and exploring.
Sunset cruises in Hvar are typically the most affordable boat tours and generally cost around €65 per person, no matter whether it’s a speedboat or sailboat sunset excursion.
Half-day sailing trips to the Palinski Islands cost about €80 per person, including bottled water and soft drinks on board, as well as the use of snorkeling and SUP equipment.
Full-day speedboat tours tend to cost roughly €100 per person for a comprehensive excursion that includes drinks and snorkeling gear.
Private boat tours can fluctuate in price, depending on length, itinerary and group size, but you can expect to pay around €1,350 for a group of up to 12 or about €800 for a group of up to 10.
Located off the southwest coast of Hvar, the Paklinski Islands, also known as the Pakleni Islands, are renowned for being one of the most beautiful island archipelagos in the Adriatic Sea. The chain of islands is known for its secluded beaches, pine forests and limestone cliffs.
The archipelago is made up of 16 islands in total, with Jerolim, Sveti Klement and Marinkovac being the most famous.
The Blue Cave is only accessible by small boats and is one of Croatia’s most magnificent natural wonders. Swimming in the cave is an experience that should not be missed during your time in Hvar.
With a population of under 4,000 people, Vis Island might be small, but it was of great historical importance as it served as a highly strategic location in World War II. It is most famed for its Green Cave, its dramatic cliffs and the many allied bombers that litter its seabeds.
While the Paklinski Islands may be more popular, many boat tours in Hvar also visit the nearby Dalmatian archipelago, which is made up of 79 islands and islets. The options are endless, with each isle having its own distinct personality.
The typical duration of boat tours in Hvar is around 4 hours for an excursion of nearby natural attractions. For a more comprehensive experience, there are also full-day tours, lasting roughly 7 hours.
Sunset cruises usually last around 2 hours, perfect for those who are short on time or have busy itineraries.
When you book a boat tour in Hvar, you’ll need to meet your captain/guide in Hvar town’s main harbor or at the tour operator’s offices, usually located in the town square. Aim to arrive at least 15 minutes before the tour’s departure so that you don’t keep anyone waiting.
Unfortunately, boat tours in Hvar are not typically wheelchair friendly and are not suitable for wheelchair users or those with impaired mobility.
The best time for a boat trip in Hvar is during the summer, from June to August. These months offer the warmest temperatures, ideal for swimming and sunbathing. September can also be pleasant, with fewer crowds and still enjoyable weather.