Experience the dramatic allure of Cape Ploča, also known as Punta Planka, the most prominent point on the Adriatic coast, where history and natural beauty converge in a truly unforgettable setting.
Geographical Marvel: Jutting boldly into the Adriatic Sea, Cape Ploča marks the dividing line between the northern and southern Adriatic, standing as a natural sentinel against the changing moods of the sea.
Historic Sanctuary: The Church of St. John of Trogir, dating back to 1324, is a rare medieval monument that has long served as a place of refuge and prayer for sailors navigating these waters.
Breathtaking Vistas: From the cape, visitors are treated to sweeping views of the open sea and rugged coastline, making it a perfect destination for photographers and nature lovers alike.
Maritime Heritage: Punta Planka has played a vital role in maritime history, guiding sailors safely along the Dalmatian coast for centuries, and is renowned for its dramatic weather changes and legendary storms.
Spiritual Legacy: The enduring presence of the church is a testament to the region’s deep-rooted spiritual traditions and the close relationship between the people of Dalmatia and the sea.
Untamed Beauty: Surrounded by pristine nature, Cape Ploča offers a peaceful retreat where visitors can experience the raw power and tranquility of the Adriatic in its purest form.
A visit to Cape Ploča and the Church of St. John of Trogir is more than a journey to a remarkable landmark—it’s an immersion into Croatia’s maritime legacy, spiritual history, and breathtaking coastal landscapes.
1/2 day – 130 EUR
Full day – 200 EUR
1/2 day – 150 EUR
Full day – 230 EUR
Skipper 100€ / without skipper 400€ deposit Add. cost: Fuel – engine Honda 150 HP, 20l/h
Max. 7 person / cabin for 2
Bimini, fridge, shower, radio, chemical toilet