24/07/2026
The southern coast of the island of Hvar hides one of the most spectacular geological wonders on the Adriatic. These are the , monumental vertical cliffs that rise above the sea surface, attracting attention with their unusual reddish tone and dramatic cracks.
This natural phenomenon of vertically layered reddish rocks that descend steeply into the sea is located on the boat route from Hvar to Sveta Nedjelja, after the Dubovica and Pišćena bays. The unusual play of the natural forces of the sea and rain has left its mark on the layers of limestone, creating an impressive masterpiece of nature. It is a favorite destination for all those who want to experience the wild, less tame side of the island, or to spend time in silence. The view of these rocks from the sea is breathtaking, while their texture bears witness to thousands of years of the relentless work of wind and waves. On the right side of the rocks, there is a small cave with a pebble beach at the end, and on the left side, the rocks rise from sea level to 15 m and are ideal for safe cliff jumping.
The red rocks on testify to how nature, without human influence, can shape landscapes that surpass all imagination.
The southern coast of the island of Hvar hides one of the most spectacular geological wonders on the Adriatic. These are the , monumental vertical cliffs that rise above the sea surface, attracting attention with their unusual reddish tone and dramatic cracks.
This natural phenomenon of vertically layered reddish rocks that descend steeply into the sea is located on the boat route from Hvar to Sveta Nedjelja, after the Dubovica and Pišćena bays. The unusual play of the natural forces of the sea and rain has left its mark on the layers of limestone, creating an impressive masterpiece of nature. It is a favorite destination for all those who want to experience the wild, less tame side of the island, or to spend time in silence. The view of these rocks from the sea is breathtaking, while their texture bears witness to thousands of years of the relentless work of wind and waves. On the right side of the rocks, there is a small cave with a pebble beach at the end, and on the left side, the rocks rise from sea level to 15 m and are ideal for safe cliff jumping.
The red rocks on testify to how nature, without human influence, can shape landscapes that surpass all imagination. Whether you choose to observe from the deck of a boat, dive into the deep blue waters at the foot of the cliffs, or hike through the Hvar karst, this location offers an authentic experience of the wild side of the island that will be remembered for a long time .