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Duli Beach Resort is the first and only establishment that offers accommodation on Duli Beach. This 2 km long beach is picture perfect; it has clear blue water, wide white sandy beach, many palm trees, jungle backed, rocky parts on the side, seven months per year good waves and is pretty much secluded.

Blue Cave – Bisevo island Blue Cave is the first destination you will see on your day trip from Split, Croatia. Blue cave is located on the east side of island Biševo. Speedboat ride from Split to Blue Cave takes approximately 1 hour and 30 min. Speedboat ride is very interesting due to frequent encounters of dolphins out in the open sea.

Morning hours are so peaceful that the dolphins can be seen within very large distances. Your captain will approach the dolphins as close as possible so you can take photos.

Blue Cave has been opened to the public since 1884, when the outer entrance had been pierced. When we arrive at island Biševo, we will stop 200 meters from the Blue Cave. Your sailor will buy tickets (included in the price of the trip) and while waiting for your turn to enter the cave, you will have some time for a drink. There will be a small boat that will take you to the Blue Cave because the entrance of the Blue cave is 1.5 meters high. Time spent in the Blue Cave is something that you will certainly remember for a lifetime. Stiniva – Vis island Stiniva is small and tight bay on the island of Vis. It’s one of the most attractive places in Croatia because of its unusual beach.

The bay is approximately 600m long, and the width of the bay is 100m. Stiniva bay is famous because it’s surrounded by high cliffs. It is positioned on he south of local road, that connects two villages, Podspilje and Plinsko polje. Also, in the bay you can see few uninhabited fishermen’s houses. Entire bay is protected as natural reserve. Sea ground is especially attractive for divers.

Blue Lagoon – Budikovac island This hidden exclusive location is a favourite place for experienced sailors. It is not a surprise for the beauty of the untouched nature that awaits you in the blue lagoon is perfect for a totally relaxing experience in crystal clear sea, which is so clean that the bottom of the sea is visible by naked eye. Bangladeshi magi para. That sea bottom is what gives this place that special look and azure blue colour.

The darker parts of the underwater world are actually sea urchins that are a sure sign of the highest quality of the sea. Veli Budikovac, where only one resident lives, has two beautiful pebble beaches, as well as a restaurant and caffe bar where you can enjoy local specialities or have a drink. An additional charm of this island is provided by a small farm of domestic animals, which will be very interesting to children. The other island, the Mali Budikovac, is completely uninhabited. Both islands, because of their distance and mutual position, provide a protected environment which creates such a natural beauty that has remained intact.

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Reason for that is that this location can be reached only by boat. Enjoy the underwater world with your naked eye or with a snorkeling mask and explore with us this turquoise lagoon. Here you can swim and admire the view of the vegetation of the nearby islets and become one with nature and enjoy ultimate relaxation in this little paradise. Hvar town – Hvar island The town is located in a small bay on the south coast of the island of Hvar, towards the western end.

The surrounding land is karst hillside, rising steeply from the Adriatic Sea. The rocks in the area are porous, mainly limestone and dolomite, so ground water is scarce. However there is some agriculture where the terrain is sufficiently accessible, and can be irrigated, such as olive groves, vineyards, lavender, rosemary. The mountain range that stretches the length of the island acts as an effective barrier between Hvar town and the settlements to the north. In past centuries, it would have taken several hours to walk overland, or sail around the coast. The modern Stari Grad to Hvar road, with its new tunnel (opened in 2000), now provides quick and easy access between the north and south. The coastline is mostly steep and indented, with small gravel beaches in the bays.