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Hvar-Pdf.Pdf RENT A car from Hvar Funny car PRICE (kn per day) Fiat Punto Cabrio 1.2 PRICE (kn per day) LOW SEASON HIGH SEASON LOW SEASON HIGH SEASON 1 - 3 days 450,00 550,00 1 - 3 days 470,00 550,00 4 - 7 days 400,00 530,00 4 - 7 days 450,00 530,00 8 - 14 days 370,00 500,00 8 - 14 days 400,00 500,00 2 doors 2 doors, ABS, Radio CD Opel Corsa manual PRICE (kn per day) Opel Corsa automatic PRICE (kn per day) LOW SEASON HIGH SEASON LOW SEASON HIGH SEASON 1 - 3 days 500,00 550,00 1 - 3 days 550,00 600,00 4 - 7 days 480,00 530,00 4 - 7 days 530,00 570,00 8 - 14 days 450,00 500,00 8 - 14 days 500,00 550,00 5 doors, A/C, ABS, Radio CD 5 doors, A/C, ABS, Radio CD Suzuki Jimny 1.3 PRICE (kn per day) Opel Astra TT automatic PRICE (kn per day) LOW SEASON HIGH SEASON LOW SEASON HIGH SEASON 1 - 3 days 650,00 750,00 1 - 3 days 900,00 1030,00 4 - 7 days 630,00 700,00 4 - 7 days 870,00 980,00 8 - 14 days 600,00 650,00 8 - 14 days 680,00 740,00 3 doors, A/C, ABS, Radio CD 2 doors, 4 seats, A/C, ABS, Radio CD Seat Alhambra 1.9 tdi PRICE (kn per day) Citroen Jumper PRICE (kn per day) LOW SEASON HIGH SEASON LOW SEASON HIGH SEASON 1 - 3 days 800,00 930,00 1 - 3 days 920,00 1100,00 4 - 7 days 770,00 880,00 4 - 7 days 880,00 1000,00 8 - 14 days 750,00 830,00 8 - 14 days 700,00 900,00 5 doors, 7 seats, A/C, ABS, Radio CD 4 doors, 8+1 seats, A/C, ABS, Radio CD RENT A scooTER TEYP 1 - 3 days 3 - 7 days 7 days (price per day) (price per day) (price per day) Scooter 50cc 250,00 kn 200,00 kn 180,00 kn Scooter 125-150cc 350,00 kn 300,00 kn 270,00 kn Scooter 250cc 400,00 kn 350,00 kn 320,00 kn * PRICE INCLUDES: helmet, third-party insurance (TP), collision damage waiver (CDW), unlimited mileage, VAT RENT A BIKE TEYP 1 h 1 day 7 days Mountain bike 20,00 kn 120,00 kn 720,00 kn EQUIPMENT Children seat 40 kn/day Saddlebags (max 64l) 40 kn / day RENT A CAR BIKE TOUR from Hvar According to your wishes and Route 1: Hvar-Brusje - Velo Grablje – Milna - Hvar requests, we can rent and deliver Departure from the town of Hvar according to your wishes. bikes when and where you want. To The route is a paved road, which runs through the lavender fields. Arrival in Velo Grablje village offers you a breathtaking your hotel, private accommodation, view of the islands of Hvar and Brač from the lookout point. marina, cruise boats, we can We climb the asphalt road from Hvar to Brusje to the lookout give you a full service of renting, point, 300 m after the turn to the viewpoint V. Grablje we go left onto the gravel road descending to Milna and turn on the delivering and handling bikes with asphalt road to Hvar. The ride to Velo Grablje is uphill and equipment. We are specialized in requires a strong effort. bike renting for tourist sailing boats Route length is 24 km. along the coast, with a fleet of more Price: 60,00 EUR per person, min. 2 pax., professional than 200 bicycles, with base in Split guide, insurance included. and in Hvar. On the bike you can Route 2: Stari Grad – Hvar - Vrboska explore and enjoy direct contact If you come to Hvar by ferry and want to immediately begin with the nature and visit places that your bicycle adventure we can deliver bikes directly to the are inaccessible by car. ferry port. From the ferry port, ride along the coast to the town of Stari Grad. Departure can also start from Stari Grad town. We pass Stari Grad and turn right at the Arcade Hotel onto the gravel road. The asphalt road that leads to Rudine is an easy ride. Then we descend to Stari Grad onto the gravel road and continue towards the airport. We arrive on the asphalt road turn towards Vrboska and with the coastal road we arrive in Jelsa. The road is mostly flat so it does not require much effort. Route length is 15 km. Price: 60,00 EUR per person, min. 2 pax., professional guide, insurance included. (delivery and collection 7,00 EUR per bike). Route 3: Hvar – Zarače – Dubovica - Hvar Departure from the town of Hvar at the arranged time. We ride up the paved road to Zarače where it descends to the sea. The route climbs back onto the main road and continues to Dubovica where the trail then descends to the sea. There we take a lunch break and enjoy a refreshing swim in the bay. The return route is the same, the paved road along the coast. The road is moderately demanding. Route length is 16 km. Price: 60,00 EUR per person, min. 2 pax., professional guide, insurance included. What’s included: organized program. What’s extra: This program does not include the lunch. BIKE TOUR RAENT A BO T from Hvar Sea Ray - Sundancer 340 Cap Camarat 715 Open 11,50 m / 2 x 340 HP Season: 1200 €/day 7,15 m / 200 HP Season: 370 €/day 10 persons Off season:1100 €/day 7 persons Off season:350 €/day Bluemax 640 Speeder 560 6,40 m / 150 HP Season: 270 €/day 5,60 m / 80 HP Season: 220 €/day 7 persons Off season:250 €/day 6 persons Off season:200 €/day BSC - 70 Arimar Sea Pioneer 540 7,20 m / 200 HP Season: 350 €/day 5,40 m / 90 HP Season: 220 €/day 10 persons Off season:300 €/day 6 persons Off season:200 €/day Yachtman 420 Elan GT 96 4,20 m / 40 HP Season: 180 €/day 5,00 m / 5 HP Season: 70 €/day 5 persons Off season:150 €/day 6 persons Off season:50 €/day RENT A BOAT SEA CRUISING from Hvar Sea Ray 340 Sundancer Jeanneau Cap Camarat 715 active cruise Route duration Cap Camarat 715 Sea Ray 340 included (7 persons) (10 persons) Hvar - Pakleni islands - Hvar 3 h 1 h 350 600 Hvar - Vis - Pakleni islands - Hvar full day 2 h 600 900 Hvar - island of Brač (Bol) - Hvar full day 2 h 650 1000 Hvar - Biševo (Blue Cave) - island of Vis (Komiža) - full day 3 h 700 1400 Pakleni islands - Hvar Hvar - island of Korčula (Korčula) - Hvar full day 4 h 950 1800 * VAT, fuel and skipper are included in the price, all prices are in Euros S EA TRANSFER Cap Camarat 715 Sea Ray 340 FROM TO duration (8 persons) (10 persons) Hvar Vis 35min 220 € 400 € Hvar Bol 45min 290 € 550 € Hvar Split 1h 390 € 700 € Hvar Split Airport 1h15 450 € 750 € Hvar Trogir 1h30 470 € 800 € Hvar Korcula 2h00 500 € 900 € Hvar Dubrovnik 4h00 1200 € 2450 € * VAT, fuel and skipper are included in the price, all prices are in Euros. SEA TRANSFERS EXCURSIONS from Hvar SPEED BOAT PANORAMIC CRUISING HVAR Departure from Hvar harbour Price: 110,00 EUR per 1 hour per boat. Cruising arround Hvar and Pakleni islands Price includes: transfer, guide, insurance and VAT. Return to Hvar harbour SPEED BOAT EXCURSIONS HVAR Route: Hvar - Pakleni islands archipelago Price: 450 EUR - 800 EUR (depending on the type of Route: Hvar-Sveta Nedjelja – Hvar (Wine Tasting, Red speed boat), maximum 7 people per speed boat. Rocks) Route: Hvar to Brač island Included in the price: VAT, fuel, skipper. Route: Hvar to Vis island Not included in the price: the lunch. Route: Hvar to Korcula Island SAILBOAT TOUR HVAR Pakleni islands sailboat cruise Sailboat The minimum number of people per boat is 5. cruise on Hvar and Vis islands Sailboat Price with the lunch: 120,00 EUR per person. cruise Hvar Price without the lunch: 100,00 EUR per person. Hvar - Brač sailboat cruise Included in the price: VAT, fuel, skipper. 10:00 Departure from Hvar JEEP SAFARI HVAR 10:30 Off road drive along the village Brusje and other small villages, toward the lavender hills of Hvar . What’s included: Pick up, as arranged, driver and 12:00 at the Kolumbić farm and even a short overview the guide, the lunch. of the farm. Price: 100,00 € per person. 14:00 Departure you to one of the peabbly beaches, possiblity to take a swimming pause 16:00 Return to Hvar NATIONAL PARK KRKA & ŠIBENIK 8:30 Departure from Split harbour Price: 400 KN per person 10:30-11:00 Sightseeing of Šibenik city center and St. Price includes: transport from Split, Entrance Jacob's Cathedral tickets to NP Krka and St. Jacob cathedral, guide, 11:30-15:30 Sightseeing of NP Krka, etno village with free insurance and VAT. time for lunch and swimming 17:00 Arrival in Split GROUP EXCURSIONS PAKLENI ISLAND - MOTOR BOAT 10:00 Departure from Hvar Each boat is suitable for max 6 person. 10:30 the cruise leads to the Pakleni archipelago, Palmižana, Price for tour: Stipanska bay, St. Clement untouched places worth visiting -With skipper: 150,00 € per boat 14:30 – transfers with motor boats to Palmižana for the -Without skipper: 90,00 € per boat lunch, free time for swimming in the hidden bays What’s included: Pick up, the program as arranged.
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