Brac and Solta Private Boat Tour from Trogir
A full day on the Adriatic, away from the crowds and into the quiet heart of Dalmatia
This private boat tour to Brac and Solta is built for travelers who want the Adriatic on their own terms — no shared decks, no crowded anchorages, and no fixed agenda beyond a genuinely relaxed day at sea.
Starting from the medieval quayside of Trogir, the route moves south toward the lesser-visited shores of Brac island before crossing to Solta, an island that has largely avoided mass tourism. The combination of secret beaches, a former Yugoslav military tunnel, a shipwreck dive site, and a quiet lunch village gives the day real variety without sacrificing the slow pace that makes a private charter worthwhile.
Because the tour is private, the boat and its route are reserved entirely for your group. Whether you are traveling with close friends or family, the experience adapts to your rhythm — more time at a beach if you want it, a longer swim stop, or a slower coffee in Trogir before departure.
Tour Highlights
Fully private charter — the boat and itinerary belong exclusively to your group for the entire day.
Swimming and snorkeling above a shipwreck in the sheltered waters of Necujam bay on Solta island.
A visit to ex-Yugoslav war tunnels, a rare and well-preserved piece of 20th-century military history on Brac.
A secluded pebble beach on the south side of Brac — similar in character to Golden Horn but without the crowds.
An hour of free time in Trogir old town for sightseeing and coffee before the boat heads out to sea.
Lunch in Stomorska, a small and largely uncommercial fishing village on the island of Solta.
Access to Solta island, one of the least commercialized islands in central Dalmatia, rarely included on standard group tours.
Itinerary
The tour begins at the beach at the start of Trogir old town. There is one hour of free time to explore the UNESCO-listed old town, visit the cathedral square, or sit down for a coffee before the boat departs.
The first main stop is a secluded beach on Brac's southern coast. The beach shares the distinctive pebble-and-turquoise character of Golden Horn but receives far fewer visitors. Free time here is reserved for swimming, sunbathing, and exploring the shoreline at your own pace.
A visit to an ex-military tunnel network dating from the Yugoslav era. The tunnels are a genuine historical site and provide an interesting contrast to the natural surroundings. Worth setting aside time to explore the interior passages.
The boat crosses to Solta island for a lunch break in Stomorska, a small fishing village with local restaurants along the harbor. The village has retained a quiet, residential character and gives a realistic sense of everyday island life.
The final water stop takes place in Necujam bay, where a shipwreck lies in shallow, clear water suitable for both swimmers and snorkelers. The bay itself is calm and well-sheltered, making it a good location for a longer swim before the return journey to Trogir.
What Is Included
Included
- Private boat charter for the full 9-hour duration
- Professional skipper and crew
- Snorkeling equipment
- All fuel and port fees
- Free time stops at each location
Not Included
- Lunch and beverages (purchased independently in Stomorska)
- Coffee or snacks during the Trogir stop
- Travel insurance
- Gratuities
Important Information
Reserve Your Private Boat Day
Spaces on this private charter are limited by design. Secure your booking in advance, particularly during the peak summer months when demand along the Dalmatian coast is highest.
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