Trip code: W07DI 4.9 (8 reviews)
Self-guided walking
7 nights,
hotel-to-hotel
Level: 1+ & 2
13.0Kg CO2e
Printed route
directions
The exquisite Dalmatian Islands lie just off the Croatian coastline, resting atop the inviting waters of the Mediterranean Sea. These unique islands offer those who visit a diverse experience with pockets of discovery to relish in, whilst the coastal air supplies a fresh breeze to compliment the blissful Croatian sun, perfect for walking! We feature the islands of Brač and Hvar, renowned for their relaxed ambience, fantastic local cuisine and wine, intriguing historic cities and towns, and some of the most scenically dramatic walking in Europe. These Dalmatian Islands are the picture-perfect destination for a keen walker searching for spectacular natural beauty.
Your journey begins in the exuberant city of Split, known for mastering the ideal balance between tradition and modernity. Founded by the Romans, Split's famous UNESCO Diocletian's Palace was once the Emperor's retirement home. Today its warren of narrow alleys houses the town's cathedral, while its cavernous cellars are used as art galleries. A scenic ferry journey brings you to your first Dalmatian Island, Brač encompassing an extensive and fascinating history which provides an excellent window into authentic Croatian Island life.
Another beautiful ferry crossing brings you to your second Dalmatian Island, Hvar, where vast vineyards, olive groves and lavender fields are abundant. There are copious amounts of interesting museums, castles and Roman remains to explore on your journey as well as many swimming opportunities in the incredible clear blue sea. The last of your ferry rides brings you back to Split where you may wish to add extra nights to truly appreciate the culture and architecture of this exciting city, where enticing fresh seafood and local wines can be found around every corner.
We have included three nights in Split and four nights in Hvar, allowing plenty of time to explore the history and nature at your own pace.
The route is mostly along tracks or rural roads; sometimes on paths (some can be rocky due to characteristic limestone). Paths are generally easy to follow and sometimes waymarked and/or signposted however this is variable.
Arrive in Split
You stay at Residence Stine.
Located in the heart of Split’s historic centre, Residence Stine is just steps away from some of the city's most iconic landmarks, including the Gregory of Nin Statue and the Cathedral of Saint Domnius. Guests can easily explore the natural beauty of Bacvice Beach and the vibrant Split Riva, both a short walk away, while cultural attractions such as the Croatian Maritime Museum and Natural History Museum are also nearby.
This 4-star bed and breakfast offers spacious, elegantly furnished rooms, all air-conditioned and equipped with modern amenities such as a seating area, flat-screen satellite TV, and a minibar. Some rooms feature balconies with picturesque city views, and all include private bathrooms with bathrobes, slippers, and complimentary toiletries.
Residence Stine combines modern comfort with charming surroundings, boasting the first built-in lift in this quaint neighbourhood. Its excellent service and prime location make it an ideal choice for those looking to experience the best of Split. Guests can enjoy a delicious continental or vegetarian breakfast, with the option for room service. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the property.
Should this accommodation not be available, an alternative of the same standard will be used.
This varied circular walk takes you into the hills south of Supetar to walk through olive groves and for views back to Split.Then following the coastline there are several swimming opportunities to enjoy in the vivid clear blue water as you make your way back to the lovely town of Supetar, before the ferry back to Split.
An early morning ferry takes you to Hvar where you spend the next four nights. From Hvar Town walk up to the so-called Napoleon Fortress, now an astronomical observatory of the University of Zagreb. Here you'll have a great view over Hvar and beyond. From here walk through olive groves and vineyards to return to Hvar town.
You stay at Villa Nora.
Nestled in the heart of Hvar's historic old town, Hotel Villa Nora is housed in a beautifully restored 14th-century palace that once belonged to the aristocratic Gazzari family. This elegant and refined hotel, one of the most beautiful in Dalmatia, offers a blend of modern luxury and historical charm.
The spacious rooms are stylishly furnished, equipped with air conditioning, minibars, and satellite TV, ensuring a comfortable and relaxing stay. Villa Nora's prime location puts guests within walking distance of the island’s vibrant nightlife, including restaurants, discotheques, a casino, and a night club. The nearest beach is just 150 metres away, while tennis and mini golf facilities are 350 metres from the hotel.
The hotel's restaurant, Lucullus, offers a rich breakfast and delicious dinners, featuring local Hvar Island specialities such as goat with potatoes cooked in a brick oven, or cheese with capers and olive oil.
Should this accommodation not be available, an alternative of the same standard will be used.
Take a water taxi (payable locally) to the largest of the Pakleni islands, Sveti Klement and follow a shady, rocky path to the hamlet of Vlaka. There are plenty of coves and beaches to stop at today before taking the water taxi back to Hvar.
Today your walk takes you through the hills where you will see olive groves and lavender fields to the abandoned village of Malo Grablje. The route back down takes you to Milna, on the coast, where you can stop for a swim before following an inland route through vineyards back to Hvar town.
Take the bus to Stari Grad to enjoy a circular walk of two halves. Firstly, you walk through olive groves, vineyards and villages in the hills south of the plain, and secondly through the famous cultivated land on the Stari Grad plain. This area was laid out by the Greeks in the 4th century BC and has been in continuous use for growing olives and vines ever since. Interpretive panels along the way provide information. If possible, we suggest you allow yourself some time to explore Stari Grad, which translates as 'Old City' before taking the bus back to Hvar town.
Take the morning ferry back to Split, spend time exploring the city and visiting the Diocletian Palace, and take a walk around Marjan Park, a wooded headland with magnificent views.
Leave Split.
These tour only prices are based on two people sharing. Single supplement from NZ$1582.
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Self-guided walking
7 nights,
hotel-to-hotel
Level: 1+ & 2
13.0Kg CO2e
Printed route
directions