
Split → Maslinica Bay
The opening leg out of Split is 15 miles southwest into Maslinica Bay on Šolta — a deep, S-shaped natural harbour walled by hills on the village side and broken open seaward by a chain of seven small islets that kill any swell from the open Adriatic. Šolta is the closest island to Split (15 miles out) but the quietest in the central Dalmatian group: there is no day-tripper traffic, no resort overlay, and the konobas in the village square run on Šoltansko olive oil and the indigenous Dobričić red. Mooring is split between the Martinis Marchi Marina on the south side (lazy lines, 18th-century baroque-castle hotel attached, full services) and the village quay on the north side (stern-to with own anchor for a modest harbour fee). The afternoon move is to walk across to Polebrnjak islet at the western entrance, swim from the rocks, and watch the open-Adriatic sunset before settling in for dinner ashore. Day 2 pushes south into the open water, so the early night here pays off.
Things to do
Walk into the Martinis Marchi castle courtyard
Order the Dobričić red, Šolta’s indigenous grape
Dinghy across to Stipanska island for the swim path
Sample Šoltansko olive oil at the village agricultural shop
Watch the sunset from Polebrnjak islet at the bay entrance
Mooring tip
Martinis Marchi Marina (south side) has lazy lines and full services — book ahead in July–August. Village quay (north side) takes stern-to with own anchor for a modest fee. Bay is fully sheltered from S, SW, W and NW thanks to the islet chain at the entrance; only N gradient (rare in summer) is exposed.






