The island of Šolta is another one of those unique places in Dalmatia where the traditional Croatian way of life has largely been preserved. Fishing is the main industry on the island, donkeys are still a viable method of transportation, and locals can be exceptionally generous, welcoming and warm to visitors. You will no doubt be charmed by its quaint villages, vineyards and olive groves, not to mention its beautiful beaches and natural coves. The speed of life here is markedly slower than in other areas of Croatia, and it's this slow pace of life that creates a perfect atmosphere for a leisurely stop on your itinerary.
Glimpsed from the shores of Hvar, there’s something ever alluring about the woody isles scattered and stretched out from the main island. Each of the islands have their own mood but all boast beautiful gauzy blue surroundings, beautiful beaches, and lesser crowds than Hvar. Strip and sunbake on the clothing option isle of Jerolim. Party on the after-hours shores of Marinkovac, snorkel and swim on Sveti Klement - the largest of the islands at a healthy 5 sqm. Easily accessible from the main charter spot of Hvar, guests can hop across each isle and seek out all the hidden blue and gold nooks and crannies that makes Pakleni a patch of paradise. Underwater explorers will delight as the waters around Pakleni are crystal clear and boast high visibility for catching sight of shoals and sponges and rainbow algae. On the islands you will find a wide array of restaurants, galleries, and shops to keep you more than occupied.