Split, Croatia is renowned for its sublime beaches, compelling history and lively night scene. Yet, allure draws curious travellers towards the calm natural beauty of Pakleni Islands, a respite from Split’s bustling life.
These islands close to Hvar are sprinkled with sheltered coves, transparent water and lush landscapes. Wondering about the commute from Split to Pakleni Islands?
We have you covered – from reaching Split to boat selections for island visits.
Getting from Split to Pakleni Islands: Boat Transfers and Private Fleets
There are two main ways to get from Split to the Pakleni Islands: by organized boat transfer or by hiring a private boat. Both have their advantages, depending on your preference for convenience, budget, and style.
1. Organized Boat Transfer
Many firms provide boat transportation from Split to Hvar, which is the key gateway to the Pakleni Islands. From Hvar, lesser vessels can whisk you to select islands within the Pakleni archipelago. This service suits those who prefer affordability over exclusivity. Typically, the voyage to Hvar takes roughly an hour via speedy ferry, followed by a water taxi ride of 15 approximately, to reach the Pakleni Islands. This efficient, cost-friendly, and simple trip is a favorite among visitors.
Cost of the Boat Transfer
2. Private Boat or Yacht Charter
If you aim for a rich experience, consider hiring a private boat or yacht to wayfind the Pakleni Islands at your leisure time. This choice gives you adaptability, seclusion and an opportunity to explore out-of-the-way sites that the larger ferries can’t reach. Investigate concealed bays, take a plunge in untouched waters, and pause at numerous beach bars and restaurants scattering the islands.
Condor Yachting is a top-notch option if your plans include renting a private boat. We provide an array of elegant boats and speedboats ideal for a one-day round to the Pakleni Islands. Listed below are some of the vessels we have ready for hire:
- Mercan Parasailing 34
- Capacity: 12 people
- Boat Type: Luxury Speed Boat
- Check-In/Check-Out: 08:00 / 18:00
- A fast and luxurious speedboat, ideal for larger groups who want to reach the Pakleni Islands quickly while enjoying a premium experience.
- Chaparral Sunesta 263
- Capacity: 10 people
- Boat Type: Luxury Speed Boat
- Check-In/Check-Out: 09:00 / 18:00
- This boat balances luxury with comfort and is ideal for groups wishing for a leisurely, exploratory day on the water.
- Felix 33
- Capacity: 12 people
- Boat Type: Luxury Speed Boat
- Check-In/Check-Out: 08:00 / 18:00
- The Felix 33, roomy and quick, ensures a smooth trip to the Pakleni Islands, with ample room for all passengers
- Justin Ten
- Capacity: 8 people
- Boat Type: Sailing Boat
- Check-In/Check-Out: 08:00 / 18:00
- For those who prefer the romance of sailing, the Justin Ten is a great option. Experience the beauty of the Adriatic Sea while gliding through the water under sail.
- Colnago 33
- Capacity: 12 people
- Boat Type: Speed Boat
- Check-In/Check-Out: 08:00 / 18:00
- A speedboat designed for efficiency and comfort, it offers a quick journey to the islands without sacrificing luxury.
- Colnago 27
- Capacity: 12 people
- Boat Type: Speed Boat
- Check-In/Check-Out: 08:00 / 18:00
- Similar to the Colnago 33, this boat is slightly smaller but just as stylish and perfect for day trips.
Condor Yachting provides the privilege of private boat rental. This service gives you the comfort and the privacy of your own maritime fleet.
Moreover, you can plan your own route to explore the Pakleni Islands on your own terms. Options are open for swimming, snorkeling or just spending a quiet day in some of Adriatic’s finest waters.
Cost of Renting a Private Boat
Travel Time to the Pakleni Islands
Traveling from Split to the Pakleni Islands doesn’t take long. A quick ferry will get you from Split to Hvar in about 60 minutes.
If you’ve rented a private boat, you can reach the islands from Split in about 50 minutes, subject to sea conditions and your chosen island. With your own boat, there’s the added bonus of stopping at multiple islands and taking in the sights as you go.