Paklinski [ aka Pakleni ] islands

The Pakleni or sometimes referred as Paklinski islands are located off the southwest coast of the island of Hvar, Croatia, opposite the entrance to the Hvar (city) harbour. Usual local name is Škoji, which means Islands. The name is popularly translated as Hells’ islands but it originally derives from paklina, an archaic word, from which pakleni is derived too. “Paklina” means “tar”, and in this case refers to the pine resin once used to coat ships that was harvested on these islands.

The main island of Sveti Klement is also called Veliki otok or Big island. It has 3 settlements, Palmižana, Momica Polje and Vlaka. There is a large, well protected yacht marina at Palmižana.

The chain of islands is approximately 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) long, formed of limestone, with a very indented coastline and low pine forest with black pine, and aleppo pine. The highest point on the islands is 94 metres (308 ft). The islands are a popular destination for visitors with smaller craft, especially yachts, providing numerous peaceful coves for diving, underwater fishing, swimming and water sports.

INFO
  • DURATION:
    10 hours
  • AVAILABILITY:
    Every day
  • PRICE:
    80€ per person

TRIP PLAN
  • START o9:oo Split
  • Milna ( Brač island )
  • Hvar City ( Hvar island )
  • Paklinski ( aka Pakleni ) islands
  • FINISH 18:oo Split
 

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