A tour encompassing the Blue Lagoon, the island of Šolta, and Trogir offers a delightful blend of natural beauty, historical exploration, and cultural immersion.
The Blue Lagoon, Šolta Island, and Trogir tour isn't just a sightseeing trip—it's an experience that blends nature, culture, and relaxation in a way that captures the true essence of the Dalmatian coast.
Trogir is a beautiful historic town on the Adriatic coast of Croatia. Often described as an open-air museum, it’s one of the best-preserved medieval towns in Europe and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Trogir is often called the “Stone Beauty” of the Adriatic because of its incredibly well-preserved medieval architecture. Walking through the old town feels like stepping into a stone time capsule — even the streets were designed in a grid pattern by the ancient Greeks over 2,300 years ago. Trogir is the kind of place where you get a full Croatian experience — from ancient history to modern leisure — all wrapped up in a sunlit, seaside village that never feels rushed.
The Blue Lagoon on Drvenik Veli is a must-visit destination for nature lovers, adventure seekers, and anyone looking to experience the tranquil beauty of Croatia's coastline. The water is calm, shallow, and exceptionally clear, making it perfect for all ages. It’s the perfect place to disconnect, soak in the sun, and enjoy the slow rhythm of island life.
Maslinica is a picturesque village on the western coast of Šolta Island, Croatia. With its rich history, stunning natural beauty, and tranquil atmosphere, it offers a perfect blend of relaxation and adventure. In 2012, Maslinica received a national award as the best tourist destination in the Adriatic with fewer than a thousand inhabitants, recognizing its unspoiled natural beauty and sustainable tourism practices. In 2017, it was honored as the best Authentic Coastal Destination. Whether you're interested in history, nature, or simply unwinding by the sea, Maslinica offers a memorable Croatian experience.
Small town where we usually stop for lunch in nice tavern which is serving the best local cuisine. But Stomorska is not just lunch place, also nice place for short walk. The village boasts picturesque stone houses, cobbled streets, and romantic gardens, creating a unique atmosphere perfect for a tranquil holiday . Stomorska's beaches stretch along both sides of the bay, offering ideal spots for sunbathing and swimming.
The shipwreck in Necujam Bay on the island of Solta is a popular snorkeling destination, offering both historical intrigue and natural beauty. Snorkelers can explore the wreck and its surroundings, observing various fish species and the vibrant underwater ecosystem. The sunken vessel, believed to be a fishing boat, rests at a depth of approximately 3 to 5 meters, making it accessible to snorkelers of all skill levels. The wreck's proximity to the surface allows for clear views of its structure and the marine life that has made it their home. Snorkelers can explore the wreck and its surroundings, observing various fish species and the vibrant underwater ecosystem. The calm, clear waters of Necujam Bay provide an ideal setting for this activity .
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