Just a short ferry ride from Split, Island Šolta is a true hidden paradise in central Dalmatia, Croatia. Known for its unspoiled nature, crystal-clear waters, and authentic Mediterranean charm, Šolta offers visitors the perfect escape from the crowds of larger islands while still providing plenty of things to see and do.
Although small in size, Šolta is rich in character and history. The island stretches along the Adriatic coast with beautiful bays, olive groves, vineyards, and traditional stone villages that preserve the essence of old Dalmatia. Life on Šolta moves at a relaxed pace — it’s the perfect destination for travelers looking to unwind, explore local traditions, and enjoy genuine island hospitality.
Each of Šolta’s villages has its own story and atmosphere, giving visitors a variety of experiences to enjoy:
Grohote – The largest and oldest settlement on the island, Grohote is the cultural heart of Šolta. Wander through its narrow stone streets, admire historic churches, and visit the local market to sample island-made olive oil and honey.
Stomorska – A charming fishing village with traditional stone houses, a lively harbor, and some of the best seafood restaurants on the island. It’s also known for its colorful boats and vibrant summer atmosphere.
Maslinica – Located on the western tip of Šolta, Maslinica is famous for its beautiful bay, luxury marina, and the stunning Martinis Marchi Castle, now a boutique hotel. This is the ideal spot for sailing enthusiasts and romantic getaways.
Rogač – The island’s main ferry port and a peaceful seaside village known for its clear turquoise waters and relaxing beaches. Rogač is a great base for exploring the rest of Šolta.
Nečujam – Once a favorite retreat for Croatian poets, Nečujam is known for its tranquil bay, excellent swimming spots, and laid-back vibe — perfect for a quiet beach day or a family vacation.
Šolta offers the perfect mix of relaxation and adventure. Popular activities include:
Swimming & Snorkeling – Discover hidden coves and quiet beaches ideal for a refreshing dip.
Kayaking & Sailing – Explore the coastline and nearby islets by sea.
Hiking & Cycling – Follow scenic trails through olive groves and vineyards with views over the Adriatic.
Wine & Olive Oil Tasting – Šolta is famous for its Dobričić red wine and award-winning olive oil — don’t miss a visit to local family-run farms and tasting tours.
Cultural Heritage – Visit centuries-old churches, stone houses, and traditional estates that tell the story of island life.
Food on Šolta is simple, fresh, and flavorful — just as Mediterranean cuisine should be. Enjoy dishes made with locally caught fish, olive oil, figs, and herbs, paired with island-grown wine. Visit a konoba (traditional tavern) to experience authentic Dalmatian dining and warm local hospitality.
Getting to Šolta is easy and convenient. Regular ferry and catamaran connections run from Split to Rogač, with the journey taking around 45 minutes. Once on the island, you can explore by car, scooter, or bicycle — distances are short, and the views are stunning.
Authentic, peaceful island atmosphere
Easy access from Split
Beautiful beaches and clear blue sea
Excellent local food, wine, and olive oil
Perfect mix of culture, nature, and relaxation
Whether you’re seeking a quiet escape, an active holiday, or an authentic Croatian experience, Island Šolta offers it all — untouched beauty, welcoming locals, and memories that last a lifetime.