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Enjoy a relaxing full-day sailing from Split to Olta and Bra Islands, featuring swimming, local wine, snacks, and exploration of charming, less-crowded islands.

A full-day sailing tour from Split to Olta and Bra Islands offers an authentic taste of Croatia’s Dalmatian beauty. Priced at $141 per person, this experience combines sailing, swimming, wine tasting, and island exploration in a leisurely pace. With a rated 4.7 out of 5 from 53 reviews, it stands out as a popular choice for travelers seeking a relaxed, intimate day at sea.
This tour departs from Split, starting with a warm introduction and safety briefing, before setting sail. The focus is on comfort and small-group intimacy, with the boat accommodating just 6 people, which keeps the experience personal and uncrowded. The trip is ideal for those who enjoy swimming, sampling local snacks, and discovering quieter islands away from crowds.
While lunch is not included, the tour offers snacks, wine, and drinks throughout the day, along with plenty of time to explore at each stop. The tour emphasizes relaxed pacing, scenic views, and friendly guides—making it a relaxing day for families, couples, or small groups.
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This sailing tour begins at a well-defined meeting point close to the “Ina” boat refueling station in Split. The boat itself is a 33-foot sailboat, marked with “RO 1037” on the front, making it easy to identify. The guide provides a brief safety introduction and offers fresh coffee or tea before setting sail.
The small size of the group and the clear instructions create a comfortable and welcoming start to the day. It’s recommended to arrive prepared with sun protection, swimwear, towels, and a hat—necessary for the sunny Dalmatian coast.

The first stop on this tour is Bra Island, known for its serene bays and quiet shores. The boat anchors in one of Bra’s bays, giving travelers ample time to swim, snorkel with masks and floaties, or simply relax on the boat deck. The crystal-clear waters make for enjoyable swimming, with some even choosing to snorkel and explore beneath the surface.
While the lack of wind during some trips might limit sailing, this doesn’t take away from the overall relaxing atmosphere. The skipper and crew are attentive, ensuring everyone is comfortable and has a good time, whether exploring the shoreline or lounging on deck.
After about an hour at Bra, the boat heads to Olta, anchoring at Stomorska, a quaint village that remains relatively untouched by mass tourism. This peaceful spot offers a relaxed environment perfect for strolling through narrow streets, swimming in the local waters, or sitting down for lunch at a seaside restaurant.
The village’s charm lies in its authentic atmosphere and picturesque setting, making it an ideal place to pause and soak in local life. Tourists can explore at their own pace or simply enjoy the tranquility of the surroundings.
More Great Tours NearbyThroughout the day, snacks such as cheese, prosciutto, and bread are served, pairing beautifully with Croatian white wine. The unlimited supply of wine and water is a highlight, allowing guests to sip and relax without concern for overindulging.
The guides take care of providing a selection of carefully chosen local snacks, and some reviews mention that food arrangements, including lunch, are pre-ordered to save time and enhance the experience. This focus on local flavors and wines adds a gourmet touch to the trip.
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With just six people maximum, this tour offers a cozy, intimate setting. Many reviews praise the friendly guides—Marin and Damian—for their knowledge, attentiveness, and helpfulness. The small group size ensures privacy during stops and a casual, friendly environment for all on board.
This personalized approach allows for a more relaxed pace, giving everyone time to swim, explore, or simply unwind. Guests frequently mention the calm and peaceful ambiance, perfect for a restful day at sea.
This tour emphasizes free time for swimming and snorkelling. The provided mask, snorkel, and floaties make it easy to explore the underwater sights, while the bay stops allow for refreshing dips in the Adriatic.
For those who prefer not to swim, lounging on the boat deck or walking around Olta’s village are equally enjoyable options. The pace is slow and unhurried, ideal for relaxation and soaking up scenery.
The tour is weather-dependent and can be canceled in cases of strong wind or rain. This is important to consider when planning, as wind speed can influence sailing conditions and overall enjoyment.
Despite this, the flexible booking policy allows cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, providing some peace of mind in case of unpredictable weather.
At $141 per person, this tour offers good value considering the small group size, personalized service, snacks, drinks, and multiple stops. While lunch is not included, the included snacks and wine contribute to the overall experience, making it an affordable way to enjoy a day of sailing and island exploration.
The focus on comfort, scenic stops, and relaxed pacing makes this tour especially appealing for travelers seeking a calm, scenic adventure rather than a packed itinerary.
This sailing tour is best suited for those who enjoy a slow, peaceful day on the water, with opportunities to swim and explore quietly. It’s ideal for small groups or couples who prefer personalized service and authentic island visits.
Guests who appreciate local wine, snacks, and uncrowded spots will find this experience especially rewarding. However, not suitable for wheelchair users and those seeking a more active or quick-paced trip might find the pacing too leisurely.
The Split: Full Day Sailing Tour to Olta and Bra Islands delivers a relaxed, intimate journey through some of Dalmatia’s most picturesque islands. The small-group format, friendly guides, and scenic stops make it a great choice for travelers seeking a peaceful escape on the water.
While lunch is not included, the snacks, wine, and swimming compensate well, providing a taste of local flavors and leisure. The flexibility in timing and small-group vibe distinguish this tour from busier options, making it perfect for those who value authenticity and calm.
The main strengths lie in the stunning scenery, attentive guides, and cozy atmosphere, with the only notable limitation being the weather dependency. This tour offers a beautiful, unhurried day exploring the quieter side of Croatia’s islands—ideal for small groups, couples, or anyone wanting a peaceful day at sea.
“We absolutely loved our day out on the sailing boat. The two guides were very helpful and even pre-ordered our food at a local restaurant to avoid …”
Is lunch included in this sailing tour?
No, lunch is not included. However, snacks and wine are provided onboard, and there are options to dine at seaside restaurants on Olta.
How many people are on each boat?
The tour is limited to a maximum of 6 guests, ensuring an intimate and personalized experience.
Do I need to bring my own towels or snorkeling gear?
Towels are not included, so bringing one is recommended. Snorkeling gear is provided, including masks and floaties.
What should I wear for the tour?
Bring a sun hat, swimwear, towel, and sunscreen for comfort and sun protection.
Is this tour suitable for children?
The tour is not suitable for wheelchair users and involves water activities, so suitable for families with children should be considered based on the child’s age and swimming ability.
Can I cancel the tour if the weather is bad?
Yes, the tour is canceled in cases of strong wind or rain. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Are there any additional costs during the tour?
No, all snacks, drinks, snorkeling gear, and floaties are included. Lunch and personal souvenirs are not.
What is the best time of year to join this tour?
While not explicitly mentioned, the tour likely functions best in warm, sunny weather, typical for Dalmatia from late spring to early autumn.
Is the tour accessible for travelers with mobility issues?
No, it is not suitable for wheelchair users, as it involves boat boarding and walking through village streets.
How do I find the meeting point?
The meeting point is near the “Ina” boat refueling station in Split, where the 33-foot sailboat is located.