There is a moment on the south side of Vis when a wall of grey cliff seems to block the way entirely, and then a narrow gap opens in the rock. Slip through it and the cove of Stiniva spreads out in front of you, a curve of pale pebbles enclosed by stone on almost...Read More
Some sights survive every expectation a photo sets up. The Blue Cave on Biševo is one of them. You step from a small wooden boat into a low chamber, your eyes adjust, and the water below you turns a shade of blue that looks lit from inside. People go quiet. Then someone whispers the obvious...Read More
Booking a boat tour is one of the best ways to explore Croatia’s coastline and islands. However, not all boat tours are the same. If you’re visiting Split or the surrounding area for the first time, these tips will help you choose the right boat tour in Croatia and avoid common mistakes. 1. Group Tour...Read More
September and October are the underrated stars of Dalmatia. The sea is still inviting, the light is softer, and the whole coast feels more relaxed. If you want boat trips and island time without peak-season intensity, late season can be the perfect match. In this guide you will learn the main advantages of late-season trips,...Read More
If swimming is the main reason you want a boat trip in Dalmatia, sea temperature matters more than people expect. The Adriatic can feel refreshing in early summer, perfect in late summer, and surprisingly warm well into September. What “best” means also depends on you. Some people love a crisp dip, others want that bath-like...Read More
If you are planning a holiday in Dalmatia, a boat trip is often the day people remember most. The best time to go depends on what you want most from the experience, warm sea for swimming, calmer rides, fewer crowds, or the most vibrant summer atmosphere. This guide breaks it down by season, month, and...Read More