Unforgettable Sailing Around Split: A Gastronomic Adventure at Šišmiš Restaurant on Šolta

Are you looking for an authentic sailing experience in Croatia that combines the crystal blue Adriatic Sea with top-quality gastronomy? The Split Riviera offers unique opportunities for nautical tourism, and the island of Šolta is a true gem for those who want to discover hidden gastronomic treasures of Dalmatia.
As a professional skipper with years of experience in the charter industry, I can say that every day at sea is an opportunity for a new discovery. Recently, I had the pleasure of guiding a group of foreign guests on a sailing trip through the crystal blue Adriatic Sea, with a special focus on exploring the beautiful island of Šolta and its top-class culinary offerings.
Key Takeaway
| Travel Aspect | Detail |
| Departure Point | Marina Split |
| Main Destination | Island of Šolta – Nečujam |
| Gastronomic Highlight | Šišmiš Restaurant |
| Final Destination | Murter |
| Duration of Sailing | Split–Šolta: 1h, Šolta–Murter: 2h |
| Guest Type | Foreign tourists, sailing enthusiasts |
| Satisfaction Rating | Excellent – planning to return |
Departure from Split – Start of the Journey
Our journey began at Marina Split, where the guests boarded full of excitement and anticipation. The Split Riviera offers some of the most spectacular views on the Adriatic, and when you sail from Split, every direction leads to a new adventure. This time, we chose Šolta – an island that perfectly blends authentic Dalmatian tradition with a modern gastronomic scene.
The wind was ideal for sailing – a light maestral providing a pleasant and safe passage. After about an hour of sailing, we could already see the outlines of Šolta appearing on the horizon.
Šolta – A Hidden Gem of Dalmatia
Šolta is one of those islands that still preserves its authentic character. Unlike its more famous neighbors, Šolta offers a peaceful escape from the crowds while still providing everything you need for a perfect day at sea. The coast is filled with hidden coves, crystal-clear water, and traditional Dalmatian villages.
We docked in Nečujam, a small town on the northern side of the island, known for its culinary offerings. That’s where we found the restaurant that would define our day – Šišmiš.
Šišmiš Restaurant – The Pinnacle of Gastronomic Delight
When we entered Šišmiš Restaurant, it was immediately clear that something special awaited us. The ambiance perfectly combines rustic Dalmatian architecture with a modern approach to hospitality. The terrace overlooking the sea creates an unforgettable dining atmosphere.

The Culinary Journey Begins
Our guests were thrilled with the variety of the menu, which combined tradition and innovation. Every dish that arrived at the table was a small work of art – prepared with great attention to detail and presented in a breathtaking way. The quality of the ingredients was exceptional, and the preparation demonstrated the mastery of a chef who understands both tradition and modern culinary trends.
Local Products in the Spotlight
What makes Šišmiš special is its dedication to local products. Every ingredient tells a story of the island of Šolta and its rich culinary tradition. The olive oil comes from the island, known for its quality and authentic taste, while the wines also carry the stamp of local winemaking tradition passed down through generations.
Our guests were especially impressed by how the restaurant staff explained the origin of each ingredient. This “sea-to-table” approach creates a deeper connection to the food and local culture.
A Perfect End to the Meal
For dessert, the selection was just as impressive as the rest of the menu. Each dessert was thoughtfully crafted to offer a perfect ending to the gastronomic experience, using local ingredients that reflect the authenticity of the island of Šolta. Guests savored every bite, praising the creativity and quality of the preparation.
Sailing Towards Murter – Continuing the Adventure
After a plentiful and delicious lunch, we continued our journey toward Murter. The wind was still favorable, and the guests were in great spirits, still talking about the gastronomic experience they had just enjoyed.
The sailing from Šolta to Murter takes about two hours, depending on the weather conditions. This part of the trip allowed the guests to relax on deck, soak up the sun, and admire the stunning views of the Dalmatian islands.
Murter – The Perfect Ending to a Perfect Day
Murter is known as the “gateway to Kornati,” and when we arrived at the marina, the guests were already planning their return. The island offers excellent infrastructure for sailors, as well as a rich cultural and gastronomic offering.
Guest Impressions – A Reason to Return
Throughout the entire journey, the guests were extremely satisfied with the experience. They especially highlighted:
- Authenticity of the experience – The combination of traditional sailing and authentic local gastronomy created unforgettable memories.
- Quality of service – From professional skippering to local restaurant recommendations, every detail was thoughtfully arranged.
- Gastronomic discovery – Šišmiš Restaurant exceeded expectations and became the highlight of the trip.
- Natural beauty – The crystal-clear sea, hidden coves, and spectacular views left a lasting impression.
Before leaving, the guests were already planning their return next year. One guest said:
“This wasn’t just a vacation – this was a discovery. Croatia has so much to offer, and you showed us the right way to experience it.”

Why Sailing Is the Best Way to Explore Dalmatia
This experience with our group of guests once again confirmed why sailing is the most authentic way to explore the Croatian coast. A sailboat allows you to:
- Access hidden locations not reachable by other means of transport
- Flexibly plan routes according to weather and guest preferences
- Enjoy an intimate experience away from tourist crowds
- Connect with the sea and local culture
Conclusion – A Call to Adventure
Sailing around Split with visits to islands like Šolta offers a combination of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and culinary delights that is hard to beat. Šišmiš Restaurant on Šolta is just one example of how local hosts preserve tradition while delivering world-class experiences.
As a professional skipper who spends season after season on these waters, I can say that every day brings new discoveries. The Croatian coastline is full of hidden gems waiting to be explored – and sailing is the key to unlocking these unique experiences.
For anyone considering sailing in Croatia, I highly recommend exploring Šolta and its gastronomic scene. Your taste buds – and your soul – will thank you.
Book your sailboat and set off to discover authentic Dalmatia – the sea, wind, and world-class food await you.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- How long is the sail from Split to Šolta?
The sail from Marina Split to the island of Šolta takes approximately one hour, depending on weather conditions and sailboat speed. It’s the perfect distance for a half-day or full-day trip. - Is sailing experience required to charter a sailboat?
No, our charter agency provides professional skipper services. Guests can fully relax and enjoy the journey while the professional crew takes care of safety and navigation. - What are the sailing conditions like around Split?
The Split Riviera has favorable sailing conditions from April to October. Maestral – a light daily wind – usually blows in the afternoon and allows for pleasant sailing. Morning trips are often in calm seas. - Is a reservation needed at Šišmiš Restaurant?
We recommend making a reservation, especially during the tourist season (June to September). As an experienced local skipper, I can help organize the reservation in advance to ensure you get a table. - How much does a charter with a professional skipper cost?
The price depends on the size of the sailboat, the season, and the duration of the charter. Contact us for a personalized offer including the sailboat, skipper, and recommendations for the best gastronomic destinations. - What kind of infrastructure is there on the island of Šolta?
Šolta has good marinas and anchorages with basic infrastructure. Nečujam, where Šišmiš Restaurant is located, has quality moorings for sailboats of all sizes, as well as access to fresh water and electricity. - Can we plan a custom sailing route?
Absolutely! As a professional skipper with years of experience, I can tailor the route according to your interests – whether you prefer gastronomy, hidden coves, or cultural landmarks. - What’s included in the charter package?
The standard package includes the sailboat, fuel, professional skipper, safety equipment, and basic nautical gear. Food, drinks, and moorings are charged separately according to consumption. - Is overnight charter possible?
Yes, we offer multi-day charter packages that include overnight stays at marinas or at anchor. This allows for a deeper connection with the local culture and gastronomy of the Dalmatian islands. - When is the best time to book?
For optimal availability and pricing, we recommend booking 2–3 months in advance, especially for the summer months. However, we often have last-minute availability for flexible guests.



