
Kaštela → Maslinica Bay (Šolta)
Cast off from Kaštela, a string of historic towns whose stone whispers of Roman emperors, for the 15-nautical-mile passage west to Maslinica Bay on Šolta island. This sheltered harbour, once a quiet fishing village, now offers a peaceful anchorage fringed by ancient olive groves and stone cottages. Drop anchor in the clear, shallow waters or take a stern-to mooring along the quay. As dusk settles, the scent of pine resin from the surrounding hills fills the air. For dinner, dinghy ashore to Konoba Šešula, a favourite spot to sample their signature gregada, a rich fish stew, as the sun dips below the horizon, painting the sky in hues of orange and pink.
Things to do
Anchor or stern-to moor in Maslinica Bay
Swim in the clear waters of the bay
Dine at Konoba Šešula for gregada
Explore the village's stone architecture
Mooring tip
Maslinica Bay offers stern-to moorings or anchor in sand/posidonia in 5-10m. Konoba Šešula can assist with lines.






