Discover the island of Solta: a paradise for sailing lovers

Ride the waves around Split and explore the popular island of Solta.

The island of Solta, a hidden gem on the Dalmatian coast of Croatia, is the perfect destination for sailors looking to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and relax in the beautiful countryside.

Why sail to Solta?

Solta is one of the most beautiful islands in Croatia with a rich cultural heritage and beautiful nature. Just nine nautical miles from Split, this island is still relatively undiscovered, making it an ideal stopover for yachtsmen. Solta not only has beautiful marinas such as Maslinica and Rogac, but also offers excellent facilities and services for sailors. These marinas provide a safe haven where you can replenish supplies and explore the beauty of the island.

The best time to visit Solta is during the summer, when the island is flooded with sunshine and pleasant temperatures. However, if you're looking for a quieter holiday, we recommend visiting the island outside the high season when the weather is still pleasant but the number of tourists drops significantly.

Aerial view of Maslinica marina with yachts moored on the island of Solta, Croatia.

Anchor in Solta's elegant Maslinica harbour, where azure waters meet luxury yachts and the island's laid-back pace of life.

Go in search of the hidden treasures of the island of Solta

While Solta offers many well-known attractions, there are also many hidden treasures waiting to be discovered. One of these is Tatinja Bay, which has a beautiful beach accessible only by boat. This beach, with its clear water and fine sand, is the perfect place to escape the crowds and relax in peaceful surroundings.

Another hidden treasure is the village of Gornje Selo, where you will find some of the oldest stone houses in Croatia. This picturesque village offers the opportunity to walk among the ancient houses, visit the local church and taste traditional cuisine in one of the restaurants. Also visit the top of Vela Straža, the highest point on the island, from where you can enjoy a breathtaking view of the surrounding islands and the city of Split.

Traditional stone house in the village of Gornje Selo on the island of Solta.

Discover the charm of the village of Gornje Selo on the island of Solta, where history blends with authentic Dalmatian architecture.

Where to anchor on the island of Solta

Solta offers several popular stops for sailors that are definitely worth a visit. The marinas on Solta may not be the largest, but they are well equipped and provide everything you need for a comfortable stay.

Maslinica: This picturesque fishing town on the west coast of Solta is known for its beautiful stone houses, picturesque bay and beautiful surroundings. In Maslinica you can visit the Martinis Marchi Castle, which was built to protect against pirate attacks and now serves as a luxury hotel with a marina. This marina offers 50 berths for yachts up to 30 metres in length and is ideal for those seeking peace and comfort.

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Stomorska: This charming town on the northeast coast of Solta attracts visitors with its peaceful atmosphere and beautiful harbour. Stomorska is the ideal place for those looking to escape the crowds and enjoy the true atmosphere of island life. Visit the local restaurants where you can taste fresh seafood and enjoy a quiet stroll through the narrow streets with stone houses.

Aerial view of the village of Stomorska on the island of Solta, Croatia.

Discover the magic of Stomorska on Solta, where traditional island life mixes with the beauty of the crystal clear sea and picturesque beaches.

Rogac: Rogac is a small village on the northern coast of Solta, which serves as the main gateway to the island. This harbour is an ideal place for restocking supplies and a starting point for exploring the island. Rogac offers a peaceful atmosphere and beautiful surroundings that are worth exploring.

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Necujam: This picturesque village on the northern coast of Solta is surrounded by beautiful nature and crystal clear water. Nečujam is an ideal place for nature lovers looking for peace and relaxation. Visit the local beaches where you can enjoy sunbathing, swimming and snorkelling in the azure waters.

Tips for trips around Solta

While cruising around Solta, don't forget to visit the surrounding areas, which offer many interesting experiences.

Kornati Islands: This national park made up of more than 140 islands is a paradise for nature lovers and sailing enthusiasts. Explore the secluded coves, crystal clear waters and breathtaking scenery that Kornati has to offer.

Yachts sailing along the coast of islands in Kornati, Croatia.

Enjoy the freedom of cruising the crystal waters of Kornati, where every turn reveals new natural beauty and a peaceful retreat.

Telašćica Nature Park: Located on the neighbouring island of Dugi Otok, it offers breathtaking cliffs, a calm salt lake and rich Mediterranean vegetation. Anchor in one of the protected bays and take a walk through the park.

Split: Just nine nautical miles from Solta, the city of Split is home to many historic sites, including the UNESCO-listed Diocletian's Palace. Take a trip to this vibrant city and discover its rich history and culture.

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