Ploce Sailing Agency

One-day and half-day tours

Thanks to our favorable position, and vicintiy of famous locations in our region and wider, we offer various one-day or half day trips in cooperation with our partners. Take one day to visit one of the most famous and attractive places in Dalmatia or Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Tour includes a pick up and deliver off from your accommodation, safe and clean air condition equipped vehicle with professional driver. There is possibility of local guide on request.

You can have your own private tours,
or you can choose to take sceduled group trip;

(Tuesday, Friday) (08:00 – 18:00)
Afternoon – night (Thursday) (14:45-24:00)
(Wednesday, Sunday) (08:00-18:00)
(Wednesday, Sunday) (08:00-18:00)
(Monday) (08:00-14:30)

Enjoy in the beautiful coastline of south Croatia, through the Delta Neretva, by Mali Ston to Dubrovnik. History is alive in every part of Dubrovnik – as museum city and at the same time a live stage, it represents a perfect cross between the past and the present. Every part of this „Pearl of the Adriatic“, as it is known, hides a treasure, and its unique beauty is under the UNESCO heritage protection since 1979.A pleasant walk along the city walls will offer you a spectacular panoramic view over the finest sites of Old Town (Sponza Palace, Onofrio’s Fountain, oldest Pharmacy, Rector’s Palace…).A destination to fall in love with and come again and again…

www.visitdubrovnik.hr

Passport required

Ston is a Medieval little town with narrow quiet streets, noble ancient houses and traces of ancient cultures. The Walls of Ston are a series of defensive stone walls, originally more than 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) long, that surrounded and protected the city of Ston, in Dalmatia, part of the Republic of Ragusa, in what is now southern Croatia. Its former value as a „salt city“ gets confirmed even today in the plants of the oldest active salt-works in the world. These saltworks have remained faithfull to the tradition and to the natural way of salt production which has not changed since ancient times. Today farming, viniculture, olive growing, fishing, oyster farming and, of course, tourism are the pillars of the Peljesac peninsula economy. The local restaurants offer domestic specialties, especially world famous oysters, as well as other seafood. There are many opportunities for wine tasting of the Peljesac wines. The most famous Pelješac wine is called Dingač. The only wine that can be called Dingač is grown only in Potomje Dingač region.

www.ston.hr

Passport required.

Split is economic and administrative center of Middle Dalmatia and the second largest city in Croatia. Always welcoming in organizing of numerous sports, and cultural event Split attracts lots of travellers and visitors.
The story of Split is already 17 centuries old, dating to the time when Roman Emperor Diocletian decided to build his Palace right on the peninsula near the great Roman city Salona, where he wanted to spend the last years of his life. During these 1700 years the Palace slowly turned into a city, which to this day lures with its rich tradition, glorious history and beauty of its natural and cultural heritage.
Diocletian Palace and the entire historical core of Split have been on the World Heritage UNESCO list ever since 1979.
Local inhabitants sit in the same cafes, restaurants, shop in the same stores as tourists, giving them the impression that, by arriving to Split, they became a part of the city and its rhythm. The entire social life of the town reflects on the Riva (waterfront), where every guest should endeavor to have his coffee alongside noisy, temperamental folk of Split. There is no place like Split!

www.visitsplit.com

Krka National Park lies about 10km inland from Sibenik in this part of Dalmatia. Named after the Krka River, the Park covers an area of just over 142 square km and includes two thirds of the river itself. It is an outdoor wonderland for nature-lovers, boaters and hiking enthusiasts.The top attraction of the Park are its magnificent waterfalls, including the famous Skradinski Buk falls which are one of Croatia’s most famous sights. Visit the nearby historic mill cottage, some of which have been converted into stores, eateries and workshops.

Other highlights include the small island of Visovac in the middle of the lake with its chrch and monastery and Roski Slap waterfall. A boat trip through the park is a great way of seeing much of the Park. Best of all, it is possible to swim in some locations in Krka National Park!

www.np-krka.hr

Mostar is a city with a rich history that has shaped and formed it since ancient times. This city is also known as the “melting pot of cultures” and it is a perfect choice if you are looking for a one-of-a-kind experience. The city has two sides; the left and the right bank of the river, connected by The old bridge, one of the most significant buildings, not only for Mostar. This region has witnessed varied cultures and religions over the centuries, each of them left its visible traces. Walk tour through the narrow cobbled streets of the Old City will show you city’s highlights, such as the old Bazaar, the Mosque or a typical Turkish house. Mostar will impress you with its small shops and colourful market stalls. Enjoy delicious cuisine in one of numerous restaurants with amazing view over the Old City. Your first stop on trip to Mostar tour will be the small hillside town of Počitelj. This is an historic location on the banks of the Neretva River and a very popular tourist stop on way to Mostar. This fortified town contains only a few scattered homes and cafés, an unusual mosque, a tower and a citadel, all surrounded by the remains of the city walls. The main construction dates from two different periods – medieval and Ottoman. On your way back, you will enjoy Kravice waterfall, on the Trebižat River. The sparkling waterfalls of Kravice are among the most fascinating naturalistic features of the Herzegovina region, and has been declared a natural phenomenon which is under state protection. This hidden treasure of Bosnia and Herzegovina, is  mostly popular as a picnic and swimming area. Kravice Falls area also has a little cafe, a rope swing, a picnic area, and a place to camp. The best time of year for visiting is during the springtime when the fall is at its fullest and the landscape turns a bright green. During the high season, various restaurants in the vicinity of the waterfalls offer mostly grilled dishes and fish specialties. Passport required. www.visitmostar.net

And rafting on Cetina River

Sarajevo is the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is its administrative, economic, cultural, academic and sports center. It was founded half a millennium ago with the arrival of Ottomans (Turkish Center, fountain and Bazaar). Sarajevo was also ground zero of World War 1 (Prince Franz Ferdinand was assassinated crossing Miljacka River in the center of Sarajevo in 1914), it was home of the Winter Olympics 1984 when the whole World got to know this place. Unfortunately it also suffered greatly in the 90s being under siege for more than 3 years and damaged in 1992-1995 war, a lot of which can be seen today.The city is unique and unrepeatable, as is Sarajevo, is able to recognize all the sublime beauty in the differences and all the spiritual wealth of the characteristics of the other. Sarajevo as a symbol of suffering and a symbol of hope and faith in the future is an ideal place for interplanetary cultural dialogue. http://visitsarajevo.ba
Medjugorje (“between the hills”) has become well known in Bosnia-Hercegovina, and the world, because of six young people who claim to have seen visions of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Beginning on June 24, 1981, the Blessed Mother appeared to, and later told the visionaries, God sent her to our world to help us convert our hearts and lives back to Him. . From then until today, millions of tourists have visited this shrine. Except of attending the Mass in the local church you will have opportunity to visit the Apparitional Hill, where it’s believed that Virgin Mary appeared to the children. Medjugorje is situated in the southern part of Herzegovina where the Mediterranean climate, with its gentle winters and warm summers, is predominant. It is characterised by rainfall in the colder period of the year. On your way back, you will enjoy Kravice waterfall, on the Trebižat River. The sparkling waterfalls of Kravice are among the most fascinating naturalistic features of the Herzegovina region, and has been declared a natural phenomenon which is under state protection. This hidden treasure of Bosnia and Herzegovina, is  mostly popular as a picnic and swimming area. Kravice Falls area also has a little cafe, a rope swing, a picnic area, and a place to camp. The best time of year for visiting is during the springtime when the fall is at its fullest and the landscape turns a bright green. During the high season, various restaurants in the vicinity of the waterfalls offer mostly grilled dishes and fish specialties. Passport required. www.medjugorje.hr

And Nature park BIOKOVO