About the tour

 

We invite you on a one day Robinson excursion with a family owned and operated fishing boat that takes place in the Pag Bay, the Doors of Pag and Velebit channel, for which you need only good will and bathing equipment. The rest is in the hands of your captain Neli Rumora.

 

See the beautiful untouched and isolated parts of Pag that are reachable only with a boat!

 

We leave at 10.00 a.m. from Pag promenade. After the panoramic drive along the coast of Pag Bay we stop in Metajna, a small fisherman's village where we spend about 60 minutes. The boat stops in the center of the village, so everything is just a minute away: a beautiful natural beach to have a first swim of the day, several cafes and restaurants to wake up with a warm cup of coffee or have your breakfast or you can explore the secrets of the old part of the village...

 

The next stops are the beaches in the Doors of Pag and on the one of them we prepare a traditional fish lunch. You’re welcome to join the crew in preparing it!
We offer you:
- local homemade brandy, travarica, as an aperitif;
- grilled mackerel or chicken fillet with olive oil, garlic and parsley with seasonal salad and bread (vegetarian menu available on demand);
- local homemade wine, juice, water...
Everything in unlimited quantities!

 

After lunch, we go towards the exit of the Doors of Pag where the boat crew takes you to caves and underwater tunnels with the untouched flora and fauna: corals, fish, shells… You can swim and jump off the cliffs. If you have mask and flippers you will be able to experience this beauty completely!

 

Finally, we visit the magnificent Velebit channel - the place where the famous bura wind comes down from the largest Croatian mountain range and shapes our island.

 

The return in Pag is scheduled around 5.00 p.m.

 

If you are interested in a different, shorter or private excursion, contact us with confidence! Given our many years of experience, we are sure that we will find an arrangement tailored just for you!

 

 

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