50 Shades of Blue
“Wow, look at the colors, it looks out of this world!” – Most common words we hear when entering the Blue Lagoon. Two guard-like islets enclose the bay which gets its amazing turquoise color from the combination of crystal clear sea and limestone sand. With conditions ideal for snorkeling and other water activities, fun is simply guaranteed.
Olive town (Maslinica)Šolta is an island of fishermen, known for its natural pine forests, olive trees, vineyards and blissful peace. Famous for its olive oil, but loved for its vibe, Maslinica is all about fjaka – a Croatian term that represents the state of mind and soul in which time has no value and relaxation is top priority.
Biggest bay (Nečujam)Even though it is the safest place to shelter the boats from the storm, Nečujam`s innermost cove hides an old shipwreck. An old sailing boat that sank a decade ago is a perfect snorkeling spot as it lays only two meters under the water.
Oldest port (Stomorska)After seeing Maslinica, Stomorska will seem as yet another small peaceful village with not much to offer, but just as every other place on Šolta, this one too has its special charm. An old family restaurant with a terrace located right next to the water, enabling you to literally hop out of the boat onto it, will leave you speechless. The food is delicious, the prices are reasonable and the atmosphere is just perfect. *Note: lunch is not included in the price.