
Kaštela → Maslinica (Šolta)
Depart Kaštela mid-morning for the 10-nautical-mile passage west to Šolta island, a pleasant beam reach under the morning maestral. Maslinica Bay, on the island's western tip, offers a sheltered anchorage beneath Aleppo pines and ancient olive groves, the air thick with resinous perfume. Drop anchor in the clear turquoise water, where the seabed is a mix of sand and rock in 5-10 metres. Spend the afternoon exploring the bay or take the dinghy ashore to the village of Maslinica. This charming harbour is known for its preserved 18th-century castle and the local specialty, gregada, a rich fish stew often served at konobas like Tonči, where the cicadas begin their evening chorus as the sun dips below the horizon.
Things to do
Anchor in Maslinica Bay and swim
Explore the historic village of Maslinica
Dine on traditional gregada at Konoba Tonči
Walk the coastal path towards Šešula Bay
Mooring tip
Anchor in sand and rock in 5-10m, or stern-to in the small harbour if space permits; holding is generally good.













