The islands of Hvar, Brac, Vis, Solta, Ciovo and some smaller islands belong to the group of central Dalmatian islands. The islands of Hvar and Brac are favorite trendy destinations which attract tourists with an ideal combination of nature, culture and fun. The island of Vis is the farthest settled island along the Adriatic where you will find hidden coves with beautiful beaches which are within walking and even sailing distances much like on the islands of Solta and Ciovo for those of you looking for peace and quiet to recharge your batteries.
The blue grotto near the island of Vis is definitely worth seeing – here you shall see the blue light prodding through the sea from the bottom of the cave which is how the grotto got its name.
The island of Šolta is a small island not far from Split, with numerous small bays suitable for
swimming and relaxing. The youngest place on the island, Nečujam, is a loan translation of its Latin name "Vallis surda" (Deaf Bay). Beach in Nečujam is the largest one on the island and it is ideal for family vacation. The largest and the oldest settlement on the island is Grohote situated exactly in the middle of the island. On the western part of the island there is a place called Maslinica which offers you a beautiful view over seven smaller islets. This is an ideal place for a peaceful and quiet holiday. You can try fish specialties and domestic wine or take a bicycle ride in the clean fresh air.
The island of Čiovo lies in Middle Dalmatia and is connected to land with a draw bridge. The bridge between land and the island is situated next to the historical town of Trogir. Čiovo is a hilly island with the highest peak called Rudine. The villages of Arbanija, Slatine, Okrug Gornji and Okrug Donji are ideal places for a quiet holiday. There are beautiful pebbled and rocky beaches on the island. History lovers can visit several historical monuments such as the Convent of St. Cross and the Church of Lady of Prizidice. On the island of Čiovo you will find peace and quiet away from city hustle and bustle.
The island of Vis is situated farthermost from land. Two of the island's largest towns are Vis and Komiža. The Antique town of Vis has naturally protected port. Once a fisherman village, Komiža developed into a pretty picturesque town. The coast of the island is indented and full of hidden bays and beaches such as Gusarica, Nova Pošta or Velo žalo. Near the island of Vis lies the island of Biševo, famous for its Blue cave with illuminated bed – an ideal boat excursion destination. The island of Vis is very popular among yachtsmen and sailors due to its many bays suitable for anchoring. It is also a popular destination for all who wish to relax in the peace and quiet of this enchanting Mediterranean island.
swimming and relaxing. The youngest place on the island, Nečujam, is a loan translation of its Latin name "Vallis surda" (Deaf Bay). Beach in Nečujam is the largest one on the island and it is ideal for family vacation. The largest and the oldest settlement on the island is Grohote situated exactly in the middle of the island. On the western part of the island there is a place called Maslinica which offers you a beautiful view over seven smaller islets. This is an ideal place for a peaceful and quiet holiday. You can try fish specialties and domestic wine or take a bicycle ride in the clean fresh air.The island of Čiovo lies in Middle Dalmatia and is connected to land with a draw bridge. The bridge between land and the island is situated next to the historical town of Trogir. Čiovo is a hilly island with the highest peak called Rudine. The villages of Arbanija, Slatine, Okrug Gornji and Okrug Donji are ideal places for a quiet holiday. There are beautiful pebbled and rocky beaches on the island. History lovers can visit several historical monuments such as the Convent of St. Cross and the Church of Lady of Prizidice. On the island of Čiovo you will find peace and quiet away from city hustle and bustle.
The island of Vis is situated farthermost from land. Two of the island's largest towns are Vis and Komiža. The Antique town of Vis has naturally protected port. Once a fisherman village, Komiža developed into a pretty picturesque town. The coast of the island is indented and full of hidden bays and beaches such as Gusarica, Nova Pošta or Velo žalo. Near the island of Vis lies the island of Biševo, famous for its Blue cave with illuminated bed – an ideal boat excursion destination. The island of Vis is very popular among yachtsmen and sailors due to its many bays suitable for anchoring. It is also a popular destination for all who wish to relax in the peace and quiet of this enchanting Mediterranean island.










