Kayaking is a unique experience of paddling freedom and exploring nature, which is equally enjoyed by all generations of sea lovers.
On average, two people explore the island by kayak in 3 hours with several stops (breaks, diving, taking pictures)
Statistically speaking:
- 1 hour of kayaking is enough to visit three green caves (30 minutes in one direction) or to visit another village on the island (Gornje Čelo) opposite the caves
- 2 hours of kayaking is enough to visit the popular Blue Cave (and moving towards the Blue Cave you will pass by the green caves and the equally beautiful cliffs of Placet.
- 3 hours of kayaking is enough to go around the entire island with several stops for swimming and diving in caves such as the Blue Cave, as well as refreshing yourself in the sea under the lighthouse at the end of the island, and returning to the other side to visit another village on the island of Gornje Čelo ( where you can rest on the sandy beaches, view the turquoise-blue bay of Don Gjiva, or refresh yourself in the local bars and continue the ride to the starting point, which completes the entire circuit by kayaking around the island)
- 4+ hours of kayaking is for true connoisseurs of enjoyment, because they include another popular stop in another village of Gornje Čelo in a local family restaurant and taste seafood delicacies in their half of visiting the caves and exploring the island. Konoba Škerac has been a well-known stop for kayakers for a long time