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Allgemeine Fragen

What's included in the price?
Our prices include fuel, a professional skipper, bottled water, and snorkeling gear. Park fees or restaurant bills aren't included unless we tell you otherwise.
Can I customize the tour itinerary?
Yes — all private tours are flexible. We're happy to adjust the route to fit what you want to see, your pace, and the day's conditions.
Do I need to bring anything?
Just sunscreen, swimwear, a towel, and a good vibe. We handle the rest, including snorkeling gear and water.
Where does the tour start and end?
Most tours depart from Split harbor, but we can also pick you up from nearby locations by arrangement. We'll send you exact pickup details after booking.
What if the weather is bad?
Your safety is our priority. If conditions don't allow for a safe trip, we'll reschedule or offer a full refund — no questions asked.
Is food or drink available on board?
We provide water and can bring a cooler upon request. You're welcome to bring snacks or drinks of your own — many guests like to stock up at the market before departure.
How do I book a tour?
Book directly through our website, or reach out via WhatsApp, email, or phone. We typically respond within a few hours during the season.

Über das Boot

Will I ever book one boat and end up on a different, lower-quality one?
No. We own and operate a single boat, the Felix 37 Buenaventura. For larger groups or extra boats, we only arrange vessels of the same make, size, or quality — never a downgrade.
How many people can the boat accommodate?
The Felix 37 Buenaventura comfortably accommodates up to 12 guests.
Is there a restroom on the boat?
Yes — there's a private restroom on board with an electric toilet and sink.
Is the boat equipped with safety gear?
Absolutely. The boat carries all required safety equipment — life jackets in all sizes, first aid kits, and more — fully compliant with maritime regulations.
Is the boat suitable for children?
Yes. We're family-friendly and provide life jackets for kids of all ages.
What amenities are on board?
Electric toilet and sink, outdoor shower, extra-large sundeck, refrigerator, large ice box, wine/champagne and other glasses, life vests in all sizes, concert-grade sound system, USB-A phone charging, goggles and snorkels, foam noodles, and SUP boards.

Blaue Lagune, Trogir & Šolta

How long is the ride to the Blue Lagoon?
Plan on roughly 25–30 minutes from Split with our boat. Sea conditions can nudge that a few minutes either way.
Can we swim and snorkel once we get there?
Absolutely. The Blue Lagoon is crystal clear and perfect for a dip — masks and snorkels are on board if you don't bring your own.
Is this Blue Lagoon trip kid-friendly?
Yes. It's close to Split so you're not out on open water for long, and the calm, shallow areas make it easy with children.
Any beach bars or cafés around?
There are a couple of laid-back beach bars right in the bay — great for a coffee or a cold drink between swims.
Is there somewhere to grab a proper meal?
Yes — there's a waterfront restaurant at the lagoon where you can sit down for food.
How long do we usually stay at the Blue Lagoon?
Typically 60–90 minutes, but we can tweak the stop based on weather and your preferences.
What's the water temperature like?
In summer it's usually 23–27 °C (73–81 °F). Spring and autumn are cooler, so a dip can feel brisk.
How much free time do we get in Trogir?
Usually around an hour — enough to wander the old town, grab a gelato, or pop into one landmark. Private trips are flexible.
What should I see first in Trogir's old town?
Start with the Cathedral of St. Lawrence, Kamerlengo Fortress, and the seafront promenade — everything is within a short stroll.
Can we hit a beach in Trogir during the stop?
Not really — the old town where we dock is inland. Use your free time to explore the medieval streets; save beach time for the Blue Lagoon or Šolta.
Which part of Šolta do we visit?
We usually stop in Maslinica or a quiet nearby bay — calm water, great swimming, and local taverns for lunch.
Can we try local food or wine on Šolta?
Definitely. We can recommend or pre-book a konoba for fresh seafood, olive oil tastings, and local wines.

Blaue Grotte & Fünf Inseln

How long is the boat ride to the Blue Cave from Split?
Roughly 1 hour 30–40 minutes by speedboat, depending on sea conditions.
When does the famous blue glow look the best?
Late morning (around 10:00–13:00) usually gives the strongest color, but clouds and sea state can shift it.
Is the cave ticket included or paid on the spot?
Tickets are handled by the park's staff. Sometimes we include them; otherwise you'll pay on-site — cash or card is fine.
Do we swim inside the Blue Cave?
No — swimming is not allowed inside. We swim and snorkel at later stops instead.
What if the cave is closed due to waves?
Harbor authorities shut it when the entrance is unsafe. If that happens, we reroute to extra bays or extend time elsewhere.
Do we swim at Stiniva?
Yes, if conditions allow. The cove is sheltered and stunning — bring water shoes, as it's pebbly.
How long do we stay in Stiniva?
Usually 30–40 minutes for swimming, photos, and soaking in the scenery.
Is the water shallow at Budikovac's blue lagoon?
Yes — crystal clear and relatively shallow near shore, perfect for floating and snorkeling.
What's the total duration of this trip?
Plan for a full day — around 10 to 11 hours, including boat rides and all stops.
Is the ride bumpy? What if I get seasick?
Open-sea stretches can get choppy. If you're prone to motion sickness, take tablets before departure.
When do we usually return to Split?
Around 17:00–18:00, give or take, depending on sea conditions and how long we linger at each stop.

Hvar & Pakleni-Inseln

How much free time do we get in Hvar?
Typically 1–2 hours — enough to grab lunch, explore the old town, or hike up to the fortress for a view.
Can we visit the Španjola Fortress within the stop time?
Yes — budget 15–20 minutes uphill. Go right after docking if you want plenty of time and still want lunch after.
Is Hvar expensive for food and drinks?
It's one of the pricier islands, but you'll find everything from quick pizza slices to upscale dining.
Are there beaches in Hvar town itself?
A couple of small spots exist, but for proper swimming we head to the Pakleni Islands just across the channel.
Which Pakleni bay do we stop at?
Common picks are Palmižana or a quiet cove nearby — calm water, restaurants, and great swimming.
Is snorkeling good around the Pakleni Islands?
Yes — clear water, rocky bottoms, and plenty of fish. We bring masks; you just jump in.
Can we book a lunch table on Pakleni ahead of time?
Yes, and it's smart in peak season. Tell us your preference and we'll reserve a spot.
Are there sandy beaches on Pakleni or mostly rocks/pebbles?
Mostly pebbles and rocks, but with easy water access and ladders at some beach clubs.

Bol, Hvar & Pakleni

How long does it take to reach Bol and Zlatni Rat from Split?
Roughly 1 hour 15 minutes by speedboat, give or take depending on sea and wind.
Do we anchor near Zlatni Rat or dock in Bol town?
We usually dock in Bol's harbor and you walk 10–15 minutes (or take a mini train / taxi boat) to Zlatni Rat beach.
Is Zlatni Rat sandy?
It's mostly smooth white pebbles — water shoes help, but the water is crystal clear.
Can we rent sunbeds or water toys at Zlatni Rat?
Yes, plenty of vendors rent loungers, umbrellas, SUP boards, and more during high season.
How much free time do we get in Bol?
Usually about 2 hours — enough for a swim, a beach stroll, and a quick drink.
Are there showers and changing rooms at the beach?
Yes — public facilities and beach bars around Zlatni Rat where you can rinse off and change.
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