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Hvar sailing

Every sailing tour that leaves Hvar town, in one place: nine trips, from a four-hour sunset run to a six-day passage, on eight boats from a 30-foot cruiser to the first Croatian yacht that sailed around the world.

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No. 01

Sailing tours from Hvar town

Hvar sailing means nine different days on the water, and this page covers all nine. Each one is listed with the same detail: how long it runs, how many guests fit, what the day actually costs and which boat you will be standing on. Half of them are group departures you can join on your own; the rest are private charters where the boat and the skipper are yours alone.

Sailing boat under full sail off the Pakleni Islands, Hvar, Croatia
6 hours · daily · group or private

Pakleni Islands Sailing

The classic half day under sail: two swim stops in the Pakleni archipelago, Hvar town shrinking astern, and you are back in time for dinner.

6 hfrom 100 € pp
Sunset sailing tour from Hvar town, sailing boat silhouetted against the sun
4 hours · late afternoon · group or private

Sunset Sailing

Out through the Pakleni channel as the light turns gold, one swim stop, then the sun drops behind Vis with a glass of wine in your hand.

4 hfrom 80 € pp
Vis town harbour seen from a sailing boat, island of Vis, Croatia
10 hours · private · wine, history, sailing

Vis Island Experience

A full day across the open channel to Vis, with a local guide, the island wine and war history, and long swim stops on the way home.

10 h1300 € per boat
Private sailing boats anchored in a turquoise bay in the Pakleni Islands near Hvar
4, 6, 8 or 10 hours · private

Custom Private Sailing Tour

You choose the hours, the bays and the lunch stop. Up to ten guests, one boat, one skipper and no fixed itinerary.

4–10 hfrom 520 € per boat
Sailing boat anchored off Vis island on an overnight sailing trip from Hvar
2 to 6 days · private · sleep aboard

Private Overnight Sailing

Hvar to Vis, Komiža, Korčula and Mljet at sailing pace, sleeping aboard, breakfast on deck, mooring and final cleaning included.

2–6 daysfrom 1.650 € per boat
Grand Soleil 43 luxury sailing yacht sailing past the island of Hvar
6, 8 or 10 hours · private · max 4 guests

Luxury Sailing Tour

A Grand Soleil 43 performance cruiser for up to four guests: Vis or the Pakleni Islands, two swim stops and a proper lunch stop ashore.

6–10 hfrom 950 € per boat
Guest relaxing on the deck of a sailing boat in the off season near Hvar
4 hours · April and October

Off-Season Half Day

The shoulder-season version of the Pakleni tour: empty bays, low warm light and the steadiest sailing wind of the year.

4 hfrom 80 € pp
Traditional wooden sailing boat Besa anchored off Hvar town, Croatia
4 to 10 hours · private · up to 12 guests

Traditional Sailing on Besa

Besa was the first Croatian boat to sail around the world. Wooden decks, a huge cockpit and room for twelve, bound for Vis, the Pakleni Islands or a sunset run.

4–10 hfrom 620 € per boat
Elan 31S sailing boat off the coast of Hvar island, Croatia
full day · private · up to 6

Private Sailing on an Elan 31S

A compact private sailing boat for up to six guests, leaving Hvar town for the Pakleni Islands with drinks, snorkelling gear and a skipper aboard.

full dayfrom 500 €
No. 02

Pakleni Islands sailing tour

6 hours · daily · group or private

Six hours under sail across the channel to the Pakleni Islands: two swim stops, lunch if you want it, and Hvar town growing small behind the stern.

The Pakleni Islands sit directly opposite Hvar town — close enough to see from the waterfront, far enough that the bays on their seaward side stay quiet all summer. This is the tour that introduces them properly. You leave the harbour at ten, the skipper puts the sails up as soon as you clear the breakwater, and the rest of the morning is spent crossing to whichever bays the wind has made best that day.

Two stops, usually one for a long swim and snorkel and one for lunch or a paddle on the SUP board. Mlini, Perna, Ždrilca, Palmizana and the smaller coves between them are all within reach, and the skipper decides on the morning rather than sticking to a fixed route. You are back in Hvar town by late afternoon, in time for a shower before dinner.

It runs as a group departure priced per person, so you sail with other guests, or as a private charter where the whole boat is yours for the day and the itinerary bends entirely to your group.

Mlini, Perna, Ždrilca and Palmizana in the Pakleni archipelago, plus the smaller coves on the seaward side. The exact bays depend on the wind and swell on the day.

Pakleni Islands Sailing, Hvar, photo 1
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At a glance

Duration6 hours
Departure10 AM from Hvar town
Group size2–8 guests · up to 10 on a private charter
Stops2 swim and lunch stops in the Pakleni Islands
IncludedBoat · skipper · fuel · SUP paddle · wine, water and snacks · snorkelling gear
Not includedLunch ashore

Prices

Group tour100 € per person
Private charter650 € per boat, up to 10 guests

Prices are the published 2026 rates and are confirmed when you book. The boat, the skipper and the fuel are always included; lunch ashore and national park tickets are paid on the day.

No. 03

Sunset sailing from Hvar

4 hours · late afternoon · group or private

Out into the Pakleni channel as the afternoon wind fades, one swim stop in warm water, then the sun goes down behind Vis while you sail home.

The maestral dies at dusk on this coast, which is why the sunset tour leaves in the afternoon rather than the evening. You get the last of the good sailing breeze on the way out, a swim in water that has had all day to warm up, and then the slow part — sails up, engine off, the light going orange over the open channel towards Vis.

It is four hours from May to August. In September the days are shorter and the tour runs three hours, at a lower price. Either way there is wine on board from the start, and the boat is back alongside in Hvar town in time for a late dinner.

Book it as a group departure priced per person or take the whole boat privately. On a private sunset charter the skipper will happily stop wherever you want and stay out until the light is completely gone.

The Pakleni channel and the bays on the Hvar side of the archipelago, then open water facing Vis for the sunset itself.

Sunset Sailing, Hvar, photo 1
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At a glance

Duration4 hours (3 hours in September)
DepartureAfternoon, 3–5 PM depending on the season
Group sizeMax 8 guests · up to 10 on a private charter
StopsOne swim stop in the Pakleni Islands
IncludedBoat · skipper · fuel · SUP paddle · wine, water and snacks · snorkelling gear
Not includedDinner ashore

Prices

Group tour80 € per person · 70 € in September
Private charter520 € per boat · 470 € in September

Prices are the published 2026 rates and are confirmed when you book. The boat, the skipper and the fuel are always included; lunch ashore and national park tickets are paid on the day.

No. 04

Sailing to Vis island

10 hours · private · wine, history, sailing

A full private day across the open channel to Vis: the crossing under sail, a guided run round the island, its wine and its military past, and swim stops on the way back.

Vis is the furthest inhabited island from the Croatian mainland and it feels it. Closed to foreigners until 1989 because of the naval base, it kept its vineyards, its stone villages and its empty coastline while the rest of the coast filled up. Sailing there from Hvar takes a couple of hours across open water — the best sailing of any tour on this page.

Once alongside, a van and a local guide take over: the tunnels and bunkers left by the Yugoslav navy, the vineyards behind Plisko Polje, Komiža on the far side, and the abandoned English cricket ground that has been played on since the 1800s. Lunch is in a konoba rather than a restaurant on the front.

The sail home is the reward. Late afternoon wind on the beam, one or two swim stops in bays you cannot reach by road, and Hvar town lit up as you come back in.

Across the Vis channel to Vis town and Komiža, with swim stops in the bays on the Hvar side of the crossing on the way home.

Vis Island Experience, Hvar, photo 1
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At a glance

Duration10 hours
TypePrivate charter only
Group sizeMax 8 guests
IncludedBoat · skipper · van on Vis · local island guide · fuel · wine, water and snacks · snorkelling gear
Not includedLunch and wine tasting on the island
DepartureMorning, 9–10 AM from Hvar town

Prices

Private charter1300 € per boat, up to 8 guests

Prices are the published 2026 rates and are confirmed when you book. The boat, the skipper and the fuel are always included; lunch ashore and national park tickets are paid on the day.

No. 05

Custom private sailing tour

4, 6, 8 or 10 hours · private

You pick the hours, the bays and the lunch stop. Up to ten guests, one boat, one skipper and no fixed itinerary.

Most people book this because the standard tours are either too short or too long for the day they have in mind. You choose the block of hours — four, six, eight or ten — and then build the day with the skipper: how many swim stops, which islands, whether you eat on board or in a konoba, and what time you want to be back.

Four hours is enough for the near Pakleni bays and one long swim. Six adds the seaward side and a proper lunch stop. Eight gets you to Šćedro or the south shore of Hvar, and ten opens up Vis and Biševo if the forecast is right.

The whole boat is yours either way. Groups of up to ten fit comfortably, and there is a fourth-guest upgrade to a larger boat from 400 € if you need more space than the standard yacht gives you.

Anywhere within range of the hours you book: the Pakleni Islands, Šćedro, the south shore of Hvar, and Vis or Biševo on a ten-hour day.

Custom Private Sailing Tour, Hvar, photo 1
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At a glance

Duration4, 6, 8 or 10 hours
TypePrivate charter only
Group sizeUp to 10 guests
IncludedBoat · skipper · fuel · SUP paddle · wine, water and snacks · snorkelling gear
Not includedLunch ashore
UpgradeLarger boat from 400 €

Prices

4 hours520 € per boat
6 hours650 € per boat
8 hours800 € per boat
10 hours900 € per boat

Prices are the published 2026 rates and are confirmed when you book. The boat, the skipper and the fuel are always included; lunch ashore and national park tickets are paid on the day.

No. 06

Private overnight sailing from Hvar

2 to 6 days · private · sleep aboard

Hvar to Vis, Komiža, Korčula and Mljet at sailing pace, sleeping aboard, breakfast on deck, mooring and cleaning already in the price.

A day tour shows you the bays you can reach and get home from. An overnight trip removes that limit. You wake up where you anchored, swim before breakfast, and sail on — which is how the Adriatic was meant to be seen and how it still works if you have more than a day.

The short version is two days: Hvar to Vis and back. Three adds Komiža on the far side of Vis. Four reaches Korčula, five brings in Mljet and its salt lakes, and six can start from Split and work the whole chain. Nights are spent in town harbours or at anchor, depending on the weather and what you feel like.

Breakfast, mooring fees, the final cleaning, tourist tax, linen and bath towels are all included, so the price you see is close to the price you pay. Lunch and dinner ashore are yours.

The central Dalmatian chain: Vis and Komiža, Korčula, Mljet and the Pakleni Islands, with Split as an optional start or finish.

Private Overnight Sailing, Hvar, photo 1
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At a glance

Duration2 to 6 days
TypePrivate charter only
SleepingAboard, in cabins
IncludedBoat · skipper · breakfast · fuel · mooring · final cleaning · tourist tax · linen and bath towels · water, wine and snacks
Not includedLunch and dinner ashore
RoutesHvar · Vis · Komiža · Korčula · Mljet · Split

Prices

2 days — Hvar, Visfrom 1.650 € per boat
3 days — Hvar, Komiža, Visfrom 2.300 € per boat
4 days — Hvar, Komiža, Vis, Korčulafrom 3.000 € per boat
5 days — plus Mljetfrom 3.700 € per boat
5 days from Splitfrom 4.300 € per boat
6 days — Hvar, Komiža, Vis, Korčula, Mljetfrom 5.275 € per boat

Prices are the published 2026 rates and are confirmed when you book. The boat, the skipper and the fuel are always included; lunch ashore and national park tickets are paid on the day.

No. 07

Luxury sailing from Hvar

6, 8 or 10 hours · private · max 4 guests

A Grand Soleil 43 performance cruiser for up to four guests — Vis or the Pakleni Islands, two swim stops and a lunch stop ashore.

The Grand Soleil 43 is a different kind of boat from the rest of the fleet. It is a performance cruiser, which means it sails properly in light air instead of waiting for a gale, and with only four guests aboard there is space to actually lie down on deck rather than negotiate for it.

The ten-hour day crosses to Vis with two swim stops and lunch at the konoba Dida Luka. Eight hours covers the Pakleni Islands with two swim stops and a lunch stop, and the six-hour version keeps one swim stop and one lunch stop. Lunch on board can be arranged on the eight-hour tour and longer for 80 € per person.

It is the tour to book if you sail at home and want to steer, or if you simply want the day to be quiet. Two guests and four guests are priced differently on the longer trips.

Vis on the long day, the Pakleni Islands on the shorter ones, with lunch ashore at Dida Luka on the Vis itinerary.

Luxury Sailing Tour, Hvar, photo 4
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At a glance

BoatGrand Soleil 43 performance cruiser
Duration6, 8 or 10 hours
TypePrivate charter only
Group sizeMax 4 guests
DepartureMorning, 9–10 AM
OptionalLunch on board, 80 € per person, on 8-hour tours and longer

Prices

10 hours — Vis, 2 swim stops and lunch1300 € (2 guests) · 1500 € (3–4 guests)
8 hours — Pakleni Islands1150 € (2 guests) · 1350 € (3–4 guests)
6 hours — Pakleni Islands950 € per boat

Prices are the published 2026 rates and are confirmed when you book. The boat, the skipper and the fuel are always included; lunch ashore and national park tickets are paid on the day.

No. 08

Off-season sailing from Hvar

4 hours · April and October

The shoulder-season version of the Pakleni tour: empty bays, low warm light and the steadiest sailing wind of the year.

April and October are the two months when Hvar belongs to the people who live here. The water is cool but swimmable in a wetsuit or briefly without one, the bays that are full of boats in August have nobody in them, and the wind is more reliable than it is at the height of summer.

The tour is four hours: out to the Pakleni Islands, one long stop, and back. It runs as a group departure or as a private charter, at the same prices as the summer half-day tours. Bring a jacket — it is noticeably cooler under sail than it is on the waterfront.

If you are on the island outside the season and want to see the archipelago from the water, this is the only sailing tour that runs.

The Pakleni Islands opposite Hvar town, with the bay chosen on the day for shelter from the wind.

Off-Season Half Day, Hvar, photo 1
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At a glance

Duration4 hours
SeasonApril and October
Group sizeMax 8 guests · up to 10 on a private charter
StopsOne swim or walking stop in the Pakleni Islands
IncludedBoat · skipper · fuel · SUP paddle · wine, water and snacks · snorkelling gear
BringA jacket — it is cooler on the water

Prices

Group tour80 € per person
Private charter520 € per boat, up to 10 guests

Prices are the published 2026 rates and are confirmed when you book. The boat, the skipper and the fuel are always included; lunch ashore and national park tickets are paid on the day.

No. 09

Traditional sailing on Besa

4 to 10 hours · private · up to 12 guests

Besa was the first Croatian boat to sail around the world. Wooden decks, a huge cockpit and room for twelve, bound for Vis, the Pakleni Islands or a sunset run.

Besa is not a charter yacht with a story attached. She is the boat that carried the first Croatian circumnavigation, and she still sails out of Split and Hvar with the brass, the woodwork and the deck layout of a working sailing vessel rather than a holiday one.

That matters practically as well as romantically: the cockpit is large enough for a group of twelve to sit down together, there is proper shade, and below decks there is a saloon and a bathroom rather than a locker. Groups that do not fit on a 40-foot yacht fit on Besa.

Four itineraries: ten hours to Vis, eight or six hours to the Pakleni Islands, or a four-hour sunset run. All of them are private — the whole boat, for your group.

Vis on the full day, the Pakleni Islands on the shorter itineraries, and the open channel west of Hvar town for the sunset run.

Traditional Sailing on Besa, Hvar, photo 1
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At a glance

BoatBesa, traditional sailing boat
Duration4, 6, 8 or 10 hours
TypePrivate charter only
Group sizeUp to 12 guests
DepartureMorning 9–10 AM · sunset 3–5 PM
On boardSaloon, bathroom, large shaded cockpit

Prices

10 hours — Vis island1000 € per boat
8 hours — Pakleni Islands900 € per boat
6 hours — Pakleni Islands750 € per boat
4 hours — sunset sailing620 € per boat

Prices are the published 2026 rates and are confirmed when you book. The boat, the skipper and the fuel are always included; lunch ashore and national park tickets are paid on the day.

No. 10

Private sailing on an Elan 31S

full day · private · up to 6

A compact private sailing boat for up to six guests, leaving Hvar town for the Pakleni Islands with drinks, snorkelling gear and a skipper aboard.

The Elan 31S is the small end of the fleet and, for a group of four to six, the sensible one. You are not paying for a 40-foot yacht you do not need, and a 31-foot boat gets into the shallower bays in the Pakleni Islands that the bigger yachts have to anchor outside of.

The boat has swim ladders, a cushioned sundeck forward, seating aft, a canopy for shade, speakers, a toilet, an ice box and snorkelling masks on board. Departure is usually between nine and ten in the morning from the Mario rent office or the Mario rent corner in Hvar town.

Drinks are included, as is a discount voucher for a set of restaurants and bars in Hvar town. If the weather turns, you reschedule or take a full refund.

The Pakleni Islands opposite Hvar town — Mlini and Perna bays among them — with the route set on the morning by the skipper.

Private Sailing on an Elan 31S, Hvar, photo 2
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At a glance

BoatElan 31S
CapacityUp to 6 guests
DepartureUsually 9–10 AM
Meeting pointMario rent office or Mario rent corner, Hvar town
IncludedSkipper · drinks on board · snorkelling masks · restaurant and bar discount voucher
Bad weatherReschedule or full refund

Prices

May and October500 € per day
June and September600 € per day
July and August700 € per day

Prices are the published 2026 rates and are confirmed when you book. The boat, the skipper and the fuel are always included; lunch ashore and national park tickets are paid on the day.

No. 11

The Hvar sailing fleet

Eight boats sail these tours out of Hvar town. Five are cruising yachts between 30 and 40 feet that take up to eight guests plus a skipper; the other three are specialists — a performance cruiser for four, a traditional wooden boat for twelve, and a compact Elan for six. Which boat you get depends on the tour and the size of your group, and every one of them sails with a licensed skipper included in the price.

Justin Ten Hvar 6 sailing yacht off the island of Hvar, Croatia
2006 · 12 m / 40 ft

Justin Ten — “Hvar 6”

toilet, sun deck, fridge, bimini awning

8 guests + skipper30 hp · mast 16 m
Val 35 Adventure One sailing yacht off the island of Hvar, Croatia
1991 · 12 m / 40 ft

Val 35 — “Adventure One”

shower, toilet, sun deck, fridge, bimini awning

8 guests + skipper30 hp · mast 16 m
Val 35 Dalmatian sailing yacht off the island of Hvar, Croatia
1990 · 11,5 m / 37 ft

Val 35 — “Dalmatian”

shower, toilet, sun deck, fridge, bimini awning

8 guests + skipper25 hp · mast 14 m
Fiumanka 33 Stiniva sailing yacht off the island of Hvar, Croatia
2002 · 11 m / 37 ft

Fiumanka 33 — “Stiniva”

toilet, sun deck, fridge, bimini awning

8 guests + skipper30 hp · mast 17 m
Fast Wave 30 Mala Truba sailing yacht off the island of Hvar, Croatia
2001 · 9,49 m / 30 ft

Fast Wave 30 — “Mala Truba”

shower, toilet, sun deck, fridge, awning

6 guests + skipper18 hp · mast 15 m
Grand Soleil 43 performance sailing yacht near Hvar, Croatia
performance cruiser

Grand Soleil 43

used for the Luxury Sailing Tour to Vis and the Pakleni Islands

up to 4 guestsluxury sailing
Besa, the first Croatian boat to sail around the world, anchored off Hvar
traditional sailing boat

Besa

first Croatian boat to sail around the world · wooden decks, large cockpit

up to 12 gueststraditional
Elan 31S sailing boat on a private tour from Hvar town, Croatia
private sailing boat

Elan 31S

swim ladder, sundeck, canopy, speakers, toilet, ice box, snorkelling masks

up to 6 guestsprivate full day
No. 12

Hvar sailing prices

Group tours are priced per person and fill up with other guests; private tours are priced per boat, whether two of you sail or ten. Prices below are the current published rates for the 2026 season and are confirmed when you book.

Pakleni Islands Sailing6 h · 100 € per person (group) · 650 € per boat (private, up to 10)Book
Sunset Sailing4 h (3 h in September) · 80 € per person · 520 € per boat — September 70 € / 470 €Book
Off-Season Half Day4 h, April and October · 80 € per person · 520 € per boatBook
Vis Island Experience10 h, private · 1300 € per boat, up to 8 guestsBook
Custom Private Sailing4 / 6 / 8 / 10 h · 520 € / 650 € / 800 € / 900 € per boat, up to 10 guestsBook
Luxury Sailing (Grand Soleil 43)6 / 8 / 10 h · 950 € · 1150–1350 € · 1300–1500 € per boat, up to 4 guestsBook
Traditional Sailing on Besa4 / 6 / 8 / 10 h · 620 € · 750 € · 900 € · 1000 € per boat, up to 12 guestsBook
Private Overnight Sailing2 to 6 days · from 1.650 € (2 days) to 5.275 € (6 days) per boatBook
Private Sailing on an Elan 31Sfull day · 500 € · 600 € · 700 € by season, up to 6 guestsBook

Every price includes the boat, the skipper and the fuel. Lunch ashore, mooring fees on day tours and national park tickets are paid on the day. On the overnight trips, mooring, final cleaning, tourist tax, linen and breakfast are already in the price.

No. 13

What every Hvar sailing tour includes

A sailing tour from Hvar is not a shuttle to a beach. The skipper puts the sails up, and if there is wind you sail — which is why these days run six hours rather than the two a speedboat needs for the same bays.

Drinks and snacks are on board from the start, snorkelling gear is in the locker, and on most boats there is a stand-up paddle board for the swim stops. Lunch is usually eaten ashore at a konoba on Palmizana, Vis or Šćedro and is paid separately.

Itineraries are deliberately flexible. The bays a skipper picks on the day depend on the wind and the swell, and the whole point of sailing is that you go where the day is best rather than where the schedule says.

IncludedBoat · skipper · fuel · wine, water and snacks · snorkelling gear
On most toursSUP paddle board on board
Vis Island ExperienceAdds a van transfer on Vis and a local island guide
Overnight tripsBreakfast, mooring, final cleaning, tourist tax, linen and towels
Not includedLunch ashore, konoba stops, national park tickets
BringSwimsuit, beach towel, sunscreen, hat, sunglasses, a jacket in April, May, September and October
No. 14

When to go sailing from Hvar

The sailing season runs from April to October. The maestral, the afternoon thermal wind that makes this coast famous, is most reliable from late May through September, filling in around midday and dying at dusk — which is why morning departures are at nine or ten and sunset tours leave in the afternoon.

July and August give you the warmest sea and the busiest bays. June and September give you the same water with half the boats in it, and the best sailing of the year. April and October are the off-season half day: cool mornings, empty anchorages and a jacket in the bag.

If the wind is wrong or the sea is up, tours are rescheduled or fully refunded — no skipper on this island sails a bad forecast for the sake of it.

Sailing seasonApril to October
Best windLate May, June and September
Warmest seaLate July through early September
Quietest baysApril, May and October
DepartureUsually 9–10 AM; sunset tours 3–5 PM
Bad weatherReschedule or full refund
No. 15

Hvar sailing, common questions

Is a sailing tour from Hvar private or shared?

Both exist. The Pakleni Islands tour, the sunset tour and the off-season half day run as group departures priced per person, and each of them can also be booked as a private charter priced per boat. The Vis, custom, luxury, traditional and overnight tours are private only.

How many people fit on a sailing boat from Hvar?

Most of the fleet takes eight guests plus a skipper, with a maximum of ten on a private charter. Besa, the traditional boat, takes twelve. The Grand Soleil 43 luxury tour is limited to four guests, and the Elan 31S to six.

Do you actually sail, or is the engine on the whole time?

You sail whenever there is wind. The maestral usually fills in around midday between late May and September, and the skipper will put the sails up for the passage and motor only in and out of the bays and when the sea is flat.

Where do the sailing tours go?

Most days head for the Pakleni Islands directly opposite Hvar town — Mlini, Perna, Palmizana, Ždrilca and the surrounding bays. Longer tours cross to Vis and Komiža, and the overnight trips carry on to Korčula and Mljet.

What happens if the weather is bad?

You reschedule to another day or take a full refund. Skippers make the call in the morning based on the forecast for wind and swell.

What should I bring on a sailing tour?

Swimsuit, beach towel, sunscreen, sunglasses and a hat. In April, May, September and October bring a light jacket — it is noticeably cooler under sail than on shore. Drinks, water, snacks and snorkelling gear are already on board.

How far in advance should I book?

For July and August, as early as you can: the group departures fill and there are only eight boats. For June and September a few days is usually enough, and in April, May and October you can often sail the next morning.

Can we sail from Hvar to Vis and back in one day?

Yes. The Vis Island Experience is a ten-hour private day: the crossing under sail, a guided stop on the island with its wine and war history, and swim stops on the way home.

No. 16

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