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Sunset Kayak Tour in Hvar Town, Croatia
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Sunset on the Adriatic hits different. This small-group kayak tour from Hvar Town takes you out around Jerolim for an easy paddle, a possible quick swim, and then that golden-hour payoff with wine and cheese waiting on the water. One thing to plan around: this trip depends on good weather, so choppy seas can mean a reschedule or refund.
After you meet at JEDRILIČARSKI KLUB ZVIR, you’ll get your gear sorted, a clear safety briefing, and a smooth route briefing before anyone pushes off. The guides also share local context on history, cuisine, and traditions—so the experience feels like more than just pretty views. Still, it is an active 2.5-hour sea outing, so if you’re not into light paddling, you’ll want to think twice.
In This Review
- Key things that make this sunset kayak tour worth your time
- Sunset Kayak in Hvar Town: A simple plan with big payoff
- Where you meet and how the start stays friendly
- Gear-up: PFDs, dry bags, and the stuff that keeps you comfortable
- Paddle time: leaving Hvar Town for Jerolim Island
- Quick swim and small stops: how the route builds toward sunset
- The sunset setup: why “first row seats” is literal here
- Snacks, wine and cheese, and what to bring yourself
- Why the guide matters (Ivan stands out in the details)
- Price and value: what $69 really buys you here
- Who should book this sunset kayak tour in Hvar
- Weather reality: the sea decides, and the tour adjusts
- Should you book this Hvar sunset kayak tour or skip it?
- FAQ
- What time does the sunset kayak tour start in Hvar?
- Where is the meeting point for the tour?
- What’s included in the price?
- What should I bring since bottled water and dinner aren’t included?
- Is the group size small?
- What happens if the weather is poor?
Key things that make this sunset kayak tour worth your time
- Jerolim-area sunset views: you’re out on the water for the full color shift, not watching from a harbor wall.
- Wine and cheese included: it’s a real treat at the right moment, not an afterthought back on land.
- Snorkeling gear included: even if you only do a quick swim, you have the option.
- Dry bags (20 l): practical for phones, a layer, and anything you don’t want soaked.
- Small group (max 12): you can hear the guide and you’re less likely to feel rushed.
- Ivan gets high praise: one review calls him the best guide, and that kind of attention matters on water.
Sunset Kayak in Hvar Town: A simple plan with big payoff

Hvar is famous for its sunsets, but this tour gives you the version that feels private—out where the shoreline can’t compete. From the moment you get onto your kayak, the evening changes fast: light softens, the sea looks glassier, and the coast turns from sunny postcard to warm sunset glow.
What I like about this format is how it balances effort with reward. You’re not doing a long, technical paddle. Instead, you get a relaxed route out toward Jerolim Island, plus time to pause, swim briefly if conditions allow, and then settle in for the main event: sunset over open water.
At $69 for about 2 hours 30 minutes, the pricing makes sense because it’s not only transportation and a guide. You’re also getting the water-time atmosphere plus the included wine, cheese, and snacks, along with the practical gear you’d otherwise have to hunt down.
You can also read our reviews of more evening experiences in Hvar
Where you meet and how the start stays friendly
Your start point is JEDRILIČARSKI KLUB ZVIR – Šetalište put Križa 2, 21450, Hvar, Croatia. The tour starts at 5:30 pm, and it runs back to the same meeting point when you’re done. You’ll use a mobile ticket, which keeps things quick and avoids the need to print anything.
Before you paddle, the team handles the not-so-fun part—gear and safety—so you can focus on the sea. Expect a walkthrough for how the kayaks work, how to strap in, and what to do if you have questions. Since this happens right at the start, you’re not trying to figure things out once you’re already floating.
This matters more than you might think. Sunset tours move with daylight. If you spend too long sorting out your kayak later, you lose prime time for the views. Getting organized at 5:30 pm is the difference between a relaxed evening and a rushed one.
Gear-up: PFDs, dry bags, and the stuff that keeps you comfortable

The tour includes professional PFDs (life jackets), kayaks and kayaking equipment, dry bags (20 l), and snorkeling equipment. It also includes snacks and complimentary cheese and wine.
That dry bag detail is a quality-of-life upgrade. If you bring a phone for photos, you want it protected. If you bring a light layer, you want it dry. And even if you don’t plan to swim, sea spray is real during an open-water paddle—one small wave can change your mood fast.
The snorkeling equipment inclusion is also a nice bonus. Even if you only do a quick dip rather than a full swim session, it means you’re not stuck without the option once you’re out there. I like that the tour gives you choices without turning the evening into a checklist.
Paddle time: leaving Hvar Town for Jerolim Island

Once you’re geared up, you launch and head out toward Jerolim Island. The plan is a relaxing paddle, not a race. This is the part where you settle into the kayak rhythm, notice how the coastline looks from the waterline, and start clocking the weather and light.
Jerolim is close enough to feel effortless, but far enough that you get that open-sea feeling. You also get a view that’s hard to replicate from shore: the water’s texture, the way shadows slide over the sea, and the coastline layers that look different once you’re at water level.
Here’s the practical angle: if you’ve never kayaked before, the first minutes are where you’ll decide whether you enjoy it. The good news is this tour doesn’t ask for extreme effort. You’re going for smooth progress and calm control, and the guides are there to help you stay comfortable.
Quick swim and small stops: how the route builds toward sunset
After the initial paddle, you may stop for a quick swim or make a short stop at nearby islands. The goal is simple: break up the paddle so it feels like an outing, not a nonstop commute.
One of the best moments in this kind of tour is the tiny pause—when the group gathers, water calm settles, and you have time to look around instead of just moving forward. A second review also mentions a stop at an island with a small bar and restaurant, which sounds like an extra treat if you’re lucky with timing and conditions.
If you do swim, keep it easy. You’re in open water, at dusk, and the sea can change quickly. With the snorkeling equipment provided, you’ll have what you need to enjoy the underwater look without turning it into a complicated activity.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Hvar
The sunset setup: why “first row seats” is literal here
The heart of this tour is the spot where you get your sunset viewing. You’ll head to a favorite location designed for those first-row views, so you’re not fighting crowds or sightseeing angles.
Timing is everything. Starting at 5:30 pm means you’re already out there as the colors shift. As the sun descends, the coastline gets warmer and the sky transitions through shades that don’t happen the same way from land. Add the fact that you’re paddling on relatively calm evening water, and it all feels smoother.
Now add the included indulgence: complimentary wine and cheese. This is one of those details that turns a good tour into a memorable one. You’re not scrambling to find snacks after; you’re enjoying the treat while the light does its thing.
One review calls the sunset at sea the favorite part, which matches what you’ll likely feel in the moment. The best views aren’t the ones you just pass through—they’re the ones where you can sit back and let the setting take over.
Snacks, wine and cheese, and what to bring yourself

The tour includes cheese and wine plus snacks, and you’ll be given the chance to enjoy them during the sunset portion. The tour does not include bottled water, and it does not include dinner.
So my practical advice is to bring a small plan:
- If you’re a heavy water drinker, consider bringing your own bottle (since bottled water isn’t included).
- If you get cold easily at sea, bring a light layer. Even if the day is warm, evening wind can cool you down.
- Wear footwear you don’t mind getting wet. You’ll be around water before, during, and after.
Also, remember you’re likely to take photos. Dry bags help, but wind and camera handling are still real at sunset. Keep your setup simple: one phone, one camera if you need it, and keep everything else packed.
Why the guide matters (Ivan stands out in the details)
You’re not just floating and watching. The guides share information about local history, cuisine, and traditions, plus details you’re unlikely to find online. That’s valuable because Hvar isn’t only scenery—it’s a living place with culture tied to the sea.
One review specifically praises Ivan as the best guide. That kind of feedback usually points to two things you want on a water tour: clear communication and a relaxed group vibe. On the sea, your comfort comes from trust that the guide knows how to manage the group and read conditions.
If you like tours where you get context without a lecture, this format fits. You’ll have time to talk, ask questions, and connect the views to what you’re seeing.
Price and value: what $69 really buys you here

At $69, this isn’t a bargain in the sense of “cheap tour,” but it does feel fair when you look at what’s included.
You get:
- Kayak + equipment
- PFD
- Dry bags
- Snorkeling equipment
- Snacks
- Cheese and wine
- All fees and taxes
- Liability insurance
What you don’t get is also straightforward: bottled water and dinner.
When value is good, it’s usually because the included items remove friction. Here, the tour solves the usual problems: you don’t need to rent gear, you don’t need to organize safety basics, and you don’t need to plan a food stop to make the sunset feel special. The included wine and cheese means you’re not trying to track down a place with a view while everyone else is paddling.
Who should book this sunset kayak tour in Hvar
This tour is a great match if you want:
- A calm, scenic evening paddle rather than a strenuous adventure
- A sunset-focused experience with a built-in snack setup
- A small-group atmosphere (max 12 travelers)
- Optional water time like a quick swim or snorkeling
It’s also well-suited for couples, friends, and solo travelers who like the idea of a guide helping you see things at the right angle. If you prefer to stay strictly on land, this may feel like more effort than you want—but if you enjoy light activity with a payoff, you’ll probably have a great time.
And if you’re traveling with a pet in mind: the tour notes service animals allowed. (That’s not the same as general pet access, so if you’re unsure, you’ll want to check directly.)
Weather reality: the sea decides, and the tour adjusts
This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. That’s a key part of managing expectations on the Adriatic, where wind and sea state can change quickly.
You don’t need to be an expert to plan for this. Just check the forecast the day before, and keep your evening flexible if you’re choosing between activities. A sunset kayak tour is only worth it if conditions allow you to enjoy it safely.
Should you book this Hvar sunset kayak tour or skip it?
If your goal is an easy, guided sunset-on-the-water experience with real included treats, I’d say book it. The combination of Jerolim-area paddling, the sunset timing, and the wine and cheese makes it feel like an event, not just transportation.
Skip it only if:
- You hate kayaking movement even when it’s meant to be relaxed.
- You’re expecting a long, snorkeling-heavy outing. (You might swim, but the tour’s core is sunset and a gentle sea paddle.)
- You don’t want to deal with weather-dependent scheduling.
Overall, this is one of those Hvar experiences where the details do the heavy lifting. You show up at 5:30 pm, get properly set up, glide out, and then get your first-row view as the sky changes—without having to plan gear, snacks, or the best viewing angle yourself.
FAQ
What time does the sunset kayak tour start in Hvar?
It starts at 5:30 pm and runs for about 2 hours 30 minutes.
Where is the meeting point for the tour?
You’ll meet at JEDRILIČARSKI KLUB ZVIR, Šetalište put Križa 2, 21450, Hvar, Croatia. The tour ends back at the meeting point.
What’s included in the price?
The tour includes kayaks and kayaking equipment, snorkeling equipment, professional PFDs, dry bags (20 l), snacks, and complimentary cheese and wine, plus all fees/taxes and liability insurance.
What should I bring since bottled water and dinner aren’t included?
Bottled water and dinner are not included. You may also want a light layer for the evening and anything you’ll want protected in the dry bag.
Is the group size small?
Yes. This tour has a maximum of 12 travelers.
What happens if the weather is poor?
This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.






























