Tour
Boat Tour from Kaštela to Brač and Zlatni Rat Beach
Start your day from Kaštela, Trogir or Split and explore Brač and the famous Zlatni Rat beach at your own pace. This full-day tour combines swimming, sightseeing and time to enjoy one of the most iconic spots on the coast, with a more relaxed start away from the usual crowds.
Join us on a breathtaking boat tour to Zlatni Rat, the most famous beach in Croatia and one of the Adriatic’s true natural wonders. Located on the southern coast of Brač Island, this iconic golden spit stretches out into crystal-clear waters, its shape constantly shifting with the wind and sea currents. It’s the ideal destination for swimming, snorkeling, and relaxing under the sun — a must-see spot on any island-hopping adventure.
On our way to Zlatni Rat, we’ll stop by a peaceful village of Milna, tucked into a sheltered bay on the western side of Brač. Known for its charming harbor, traditional stone houses, and authentic island vibe, Milna is the perfect place to unwind.
This tour includes:
- Private speed boat with max 8-11 seats and a skipper
- Full day tour
- Personalised service from a dedicated crew manager
- Cold water and non-alcoholic beverages
- Fuel, insurance, snorkeling and safety equipment
- NOT INCLUDED: Drinks and food in the restaurant on the island
- PRICE:
- 650 € - Solemar 21.5 - max. 8 passengers + skipper
- 860 € - Marlin 790 - max. 11 passengers + skipper
Route plan
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9:00
Departure from Kaštel Stari, Trogir or Split
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10:00
Arrival to Milna - coffee break & free time
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11:30
Free time, swimming & sightseeing in Bol, Zlatni Rat
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18:00
Return to Kaštel Stari, Trogir or Split
Our boats
Solemar 21.5 offshore
Marlin 790
Frequently asked questions
Will we have enough time at Zlatni Rat beach?
Yes, you’ll have free time to swim, relax and enjoy Zlatni Rat at your own pace without feeling rushed.
Do we visit Bol town during the tour?
Yes, the tour includes time in Bol where you can walk around, explore or take a break by the sea.
Do we stop for lunch during the tour?
Yes, there is usually a stop in Milna and Bol where you can enjoy lunch at a local seaside restaurant.
Is Zlatni Rat worth visiting by boat?
Yes, arriving by boat gives you a more relaxed and flexible experience, with direct access to the beach and nearby swimming spots.
