If you’re dreaming of a day spent cruising along Croatia’s stunning coastline, this Bra & Hvar private tour might just be what you’re looking for. We haven’t done this exact trip ourselves, but based on the details, it seems like a flexible, well-rounded way to experience some of the Dalmatian coast’s highlights. Whether you’re into gorgeous beaches, charming towns, or snapping perfect photos of turquoise waters, this tour offers it all—at a price that might seem steep, but for the exclusive experience, it’s understandable.
What we really like is the combination of guided sightseeing and free time—you get to explore at your own pace, plus enjoy some truly iconic sights like Zlatni rat and Hvar town. The stunning boat rides and beautiful scenery are other clear draws. On the flip side, the cost per group could be a barrier if you’re traveling solo or as a couple, as it’s priced for up to 10 people. But if you’re traveling with friends or family, it could be a worthwhile splurge for a memorable day. It’s best suited for those who value comfort, flexibility, and breathtaking views over a tightly scheduled group tour.
Key Points
- Private experience: Ideal for groups up to 10, making it more personal and flexible.
- Stunning scenery: From Zlatni rat to Pakleni islands, the views are top-notch.
- Flexible itinerary: Free time in Bol and Hvar allows for personalized exploring.
- All-included essentials: Skipper, fuel, snorkelling gear, safety equipment.
- Price consideration: At over $1,100 for up to 10, it’s about the experience and exclusivity.
- Good for relaxing travelers: Focus on swimming, sightseeing, and photo ops rather than intense activity.
What to Expect on the Tour

This private boat trip kicks off with a speedboat transfer from Trogir or Split, whisking you out to the Dalmatian islands with minimal fuss. The journey itself sets the tone—fast, scenic, and exciting. Once you arrive at Bol on Bra Island, you’ll get around three hours of free time to soak in the vibe and explore at your own pace. The star here is Zlatni rat, often called the Golden Horn, which is arguably the most famous beach along the Adriatic coast.
If you’re into natural phenomena, you’ll love how Zlatni rat’s appearance changes depending on the wind and waves—so your photos might look different every time you visit. The beach is about a 20-minute walk from the town, surrounded by pine trees, offering a perfect blend of natural beauty and relaxation.
Afterward, the boat takes you to Hvar, known for its lively harbor, historic sites, and vibrant atmosphere. You’ll have about two hours for sightseeing, enough to stroll through the old town, check out the third-oldest theatre in Europe, the Arsenal, or climb the Panjola Fortress for a panoramic view that includes the Pakleni Islands.
The Pakleni Islands are a highlight—your boat will stop here for swimming and snorkelling, letting you cool off and enjoy the crystal-clear waters. The crew is friendly and accommodating, eager to help you snap photos or find the best spots to swim. As the reviews mention, the boat ride back offers stunning vistas, making for a perfect photo op.
Prefer personalized experiences? Here are other private options we've covered in Split
The Highlights in Detail

Zlatni Rat Beach in Bol
This beach is a natural marvel. Its distinctive shape, constantly changing with the wind, makes it a must-see. The walk from Bol is easy and offers lovely scenery—pine trees, rocky paths, and that iconic spit of land that juts into the sea. We loved the way the tour captures this natural wonder, though it’s wise to get there early if you want fewer crowds or better light for photos.
Hvar Town
Hvar is a lively, charming port with history and character. You can explore the quaint streets, peek into historic sites, or just relax by the water. The walk up to Panjola Fortress is well worth it for the views. The tour offers enough time to get a taste but not feel rushed—ideal for a relaxed sightseeing experience.
More Great Tours NearbyPakleni Islands
Swimming here is a real treat. The waters are clear, and snorkelling equipment is provided, so you can enjoy the underwater world without extra hassle. The boat crew is helpful and keen to make sure everyone gets good photos—something we found to be a nice touch.
- From Split: Krka Waterfalls Tour, Boat Cruise & Swimming
- Blue Lagoon & 3 Islands Small-Group Speedboat Tour
- Blue Lagoon & 3 Islands Cruise with Lunch from Split
- Blue Cave & 6 Islands Speedboat Tour From Split or Podstrana
- Blue Lagoon, Shipwreck & Maslinica from Split with LUNCH & DRINKS
- From Split: Plitvice Lakes National Park Guided Tour
The Scenic Boat Ride
Both to and from the islands, the boat ride itself is a highlight. You’ll get sweeping views of the coastline, nearby islands, and the sea—all great for snapping postcards or just soaking in the scenery.
Analyzing the Value

At $1,176 for a group of up to 10, this tour is priced for those valuing exclusivity and flexibility. If you’re traveling with friends or family, splitting the cost makes sense, and you’ll enjoy a personalized experience. The price includes skipper, fuel, snorkelling gear, safety equipment, and insurance, so what you see is quite comprehensive. However, food and drinks aren’t included, so plan to bring some snacks or water.
The reviews praise the knowledgeable guides and the beautiful views—adding to the overall value. Keep in mind, the tour isn’t suitable for pregnant women, those with back issues, or mobility challenges, due to the nature of boat travel.
Who Is This Tour Best For?

This experience is ideal if you’re after a relaxed, scenic day with beautiful photo opportunities. It suits groups that want to avoid the chaos of crowded tours but still enjoy guided sightseeing and time to explore. It’s particularly good for travelers who appreciate natural wonders like Zlatni rat, historic towns like Hvar, and swimming in pristine waters. It’s not for you if you prefer a more structured, activity-packed tour or are traveling solo and want a cheaper option.
FAQ

Is this tour suitable for families?
While the tour is quite flexible, it’s more suited for adults or older children comfortable with boat rides. It’s not specifically designed for families with very young children or those with mobility issues.
What should I bring on the day?
You’ll want sunglasses, sunscreen, a camera, swimsuit, towel, water, and a change of clothes. The tour provides snorkelling gear, but bringing your own might be more comfortable if you prefer.
Can I buy food or drinks during the tour?
No, food and drinks are not included, so plan to bring some snacks or water. You might find options in Bol and Hvar towns, but the tour itself doesn’t cover meals.
How long does each stop last?
You’ll have about three hours in Bol and two hours in Hvar, giving you enough time to explore without feeling rushed.
What’s the best time of year to do this tour?
The tour is ideal during the warmer months when swimming is comfortable, typically late spring to early fall. Always check local weather conditions beforehand.
Is it possible to customize the itinerary?
Since it’s a private tour, you can discuss your preferences with the provider. They’re generally flexible regarding the stops and timing.
Bra & Hvar private tour
Final Thoughts

This Bra & Hvar private tour offers a well-rounded experience for those wanting a mix of natural beauty, cultural sights, and relaxing swims—all in a private, flexible setting. The stunning beaches, charming towns, and clear waters are perfect for taking memorable photos and enjoying Croatia’s coast in comfort.
While the price might seem high for some, the exclusivity and personalized touch could make it worth it, especially if you’re traveling with a group. It’s a good option for travelers who want to avoid crowded tours and prefer a leisurely pace with plenty of photo opportunities.
If you love scenic boat rides, beautiful beaches, and exploring historic streets at your own pace, this tour provides a nice balance of all those elements. Just be ready to bring your essentials, and prepare to enjoy a day of sunshine, sea, and spectacular views.
Happy sailing and exploring Croatia’s stunning islands!
You can check availability for your dates here:More Private Tours in Split
- Private Split Tour; Walk like a true Roman Emperor & Empress
- Private Transfer from Split to Dubrovnik with stop in Mostar
- Split: Private Walking Tour with a Local
- Private Hvar and Pakleni Islands Boat Cruise
- Private Day Trip to Dubrovnik With Authentic Food At Family Home
- Plitvice lakes private round trip transfer (including waiting time)
More Tours in Split
- Full-Day Tour in Blue Cave and 5 Islands – All included
- Private Split Tour; Walk like a true Roman Emperor & Empress
- Split: Private Walking Tour with a Local
- From Split: Zagreb Transfer & Plitvice Lakes Tour
- From Split/Trogir: Plitvice Lakes Guided Group Tour
- From Split/Trogir Small group tour to Dubrovnik with stop in Ston
More Tour Reviews in Split
- Full-Day Tour in Blue Cave and 5 Islands – All included
- Private Split Tour; Walk like a true Roman Emperor & Empress
- Private Transfer from Split to Dubrovnik with stop in Mostar
- Split: Private Walking Tour with a Local
- Split/Trogir: Half-Day(5 hours) 3-Island Speedboat Adventure
- Split&Sip: Educational wine tasting
More Split experiences we've covered
- Full-Day Tour in Blue Cave and 5 Islands – All included
- Private Split Tour; Walk like a true Roman Emperor & Empress
- Private Transfer from Split to Dubrovnik with stop in Mostar
- Split: Private Walking Tour with a Local
- Split/Trogir: Half-Day(5 hours) 3-Island Speedboat Adventure
- Bra & Hvar private tour
- Split&Sip: Educational wine tasting
- From Split: Zagreb Transfer & Plitvice Lakes Tour
- From Split or Trogir: Cetina River Rafting with Transfer
- From Split/Trogir: Plitvice Lakes Guided Group Tour
- Private Hvar and Pakleni Islands Boat Cruise
- From Split/Trogir Small group tour to Dubrovnik with stop in Ston


