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Explore the stunning Zlatni Rat Beach, historic Bol, lively Hvar, and the Pakleni Islands all in one day on this full-day boat tour from Split—perfect for travelers seeking a mix of adventure, relaxation, and culture.
A Full Day Exploring South Croatia’s Islands with Condor Yachting
This full-day tour from Split to Brac, Hvar, and the Pakleni Islands promises a boat-based adventure packed with iconic sights, vibrant towns, and crystal-clear waters. With a focus on sightseeing and relaxation, it’s tailored for travelers eager to cover multiple highlights in just one day. While the experience offers some incredible views and memorable moments, it’s not without its hiccups—like some concerns about boat comfort and communication.
One standout feature we really appreciate is the itinerary’s diversity. From the shimmering sands of Zlatni Rat to the lively streets of Hvar and the tranquil coves of the Pakleni Islands, it’s a well-rounded taste of Dalmatian island life. However, a potential consideration is the overall value—some reviews point out issues like boat quality and communication that might impact your enjoyment.
This tour is best suited for those who love a mix of sightseeing, water activities, and socializing in a lively boat environment. It’s ideal for day-trippers who want to maximize their time on the water and see a handful of Croatia’s most famous spots in one go.


Croatia’s Dalmatian coast is renowned for its stunning islands, and this tour aims to bring many of them into focus through a single day of sightseeing and relaxing. Starting from Split, the journey begins with a comfortable boat ride that promises scenic views and the chance to escape the city buzz. The experience is designed to balance sightseeing, leisure, and some active moments, making it suitable for a wide range of travelers.
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The tour kicks off at 8:30 am from in front of St. Frane church, a central and easily accessible gathering point. The guide, an English-speaking captain and crew, will take care of navigation, leaving you free to relax and soak in the scenery. The boat itself is described as a comfortable speedboat, equipped with WiFi and water—details that are appreciated for a daylong trip.
By about 11 am, you’ll arrive in Bol, the oldest settlement on Brac. Bol offers a charming glimpse into traditional Dalmatian life, with white stone buildings and a relaxed vibe. The real star here is Zlatni Rat, often called the “Golden Horn,” famous for its constantly shifting shape caused by tides and wind. This natural spectacle is a must-see—perfect for photos, strolling, or even trying your hand at windsurfing if you’re feeling adventurous.
While the scenery is breathtaking, some reviewers, like one traveler from GetYourGuide, have expressed disappointment over boat quality and communication issues, feeling that the overall value didn’t quite match the price. This might be a concern if you’re expecting a luxurious or impeccably organized experience.
Around 12:15 pm, the boat departs for Hvar, the Croatian island famed for both its natural beauty and lively nightlife. Here, you get about an hour to admire the town’s picturesque streets, historic architecture, and scenic harbor. The tour doesn’t explore detailed tours of Hvar’s sites, but the brief stop allows you to experience its enchanting vibe and snap some photos before heading to the next destination.
From 2:30 pm to around 4:30 pm, the boat heads to the Pakleni Islands, a string of small, lush islands known for secluded bays and crystal waters. This part of the tour is especially appealing for those who enjoy swimming, snorkeling, or simply unwinding in peaceful surroundings. It’s an ideal spot to cool off after a busy morning of sightseeing and to enjoy some freedom to explore or relax on deck.
As the day winds down, the boat arrives in Milna, a small fishing village on Brac with a natural harbor. This quiet spot offers a serene setting to reflect on the day’s adventures and soak in the last views of Croatia’s coastal beauty. The return journey begins around 5 pm, and you’re back in Split by approximately 6:15 pm, just as the sun prepares to set.

This tour’s price of $165 per person covers a lot of ground—transport on a speedboat, an English-speaking guide, WiFi, water, and all applicable taxes and VAT. This makes it convenient for travelers who don’t want to fuss over additional costs once onboard.
However, lunch, snacks, drinks, or fruits are not included, so it’s wise to bring cash for any extra treats or souvenirs. Also, personal expenses and additional water activities will be on your tab if you choose to indulge.
The standard essentials apply—sunglasses, sun hat, sunscreen, beachwear, and a change of clothes are recommended. Since you’ll spend much of the day outdoors and on the water, packing light but practical is key.
The tour starts right in front of St. Frane church, a convenient central spot. Be sure to arrive a little early to ensure a smooth start. The timing is structured, with each stop carefully scheduled, but some travelers may find the pace a little quick, especially if you wish to linger longer at certain spots.

From reviews, it’s clear that while the tour offers stunning views and a great way to see multiple islands in one day, it’s not without its flaws. One commenter noted that the boat’s quality wasn’t what they expected and that communication was poor, which indicates that some travelers might find the overall experience less than ideal if they’re looking for luxury or detailed guidance.
That said, many appreciate the value of covering so many iconic spots in a single day, especially if they’re limited on time. The opportunity to swim in the calm waters of the Pakleni Islands or snap photos of Zlatni Rat’s shifting sands makes the trip worthwhile for the right traveler.

This tour is ideal for active travelers who want to pack a lot into a single day, and those who are excited about being on the water. It’s suitable for families, groups, and solo travelers alike, especially if you’re eager to explore multiple islands with minimal effort.
However, if you’re expecting high-end boat standards or detailed guided tours of each location, you might want to consider other options. The feedback about boat quality and communication suggests that this experience might be better suited for those prioritizing broad exposure and scenic highlights over luxury.

This full-day tour from Split by Condor Yachting offers a great way to see some of Croatia’s most loved spots without the hassle of planning multiple transport arrangements. The stunning scenery of Zlatni Rat, the charm of Bol, the vibrancy of Hvar, and the tranquility of the Pakleni Islands combine to give you a well-rounded experience of Dalmatian island life.
While some travelers might find the boat’s condition or communication lacking, the overall value of visiting multiple islands in one day remains compelling. It’s perfect if you’re looking for a fun, social, and scenic escape from the mainland and want to make the most of your time on the Croatian coast.
Best suited for travelers who prioritize breathtaking views, quick access to multiple highlights, and a lively boat environment. If a smooth, luxury experience is your goal, you might want to explore other options— but for a lively, scenic, and adventure-packed day, this tour hits many of the right notes.
“The communication of the tour operator was poor and the standard of boat was not at all what I expected. Very poor value for money.”

How long is the tour?
It runs from 8:30 am to about 6:15 pm, covering multiple stops across the day.
What is included in the price?
Transport on a speedboat, an English-speaking guide, WiFi, water, and all taxes and VAT.
Do I need to bring anything special?
Yes, pack sunglasses, sun hat, sunscreen, beachwear, and a change of clothes. It’s also wise to have cash for extras.
Are meals included?
No, lunch and snacks are not included, so bring some if you wish.
Is the boat comfortable?
Descriptions suggest a comfortable speedboat, but some reviews mention boat quality issues, so manage expectations accordingly.
Can I swim and snorkel?
Yes, especially around the Pakleni Islands, where you’ll have free time to jump in and explore.
What destinations will I see?
Bol’s Zlatni Rat Beach, Hvar Town, the Pakleni Islands, and Milna on Brac.
Is there a guide onboard?
Yes, an English-speaking captain and crew will assist and provide commentary.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, with a 24-hour notice for a full refund.
Who should avoid this tour?
Travelers seeking luxury accommodations or detailed guided tours might want to look elsewhere—this tour is more about quick, scenic, and social experiences.
This full-day boat trip offers a fantastic way to experience the highlights of Dalmatia’s islands. While it may not be perfect for everyone, it’s a reliable choice for those wanting an energetic, scenic, and varied day out on the water.