Grohote is a village in Croatia on the island of Šolta. It is connected by the D111 highway. Grohote is the oldest and largest village of the island. It is the economic center of Šolta. It is the seat of the administration and school location. There is a farmers market, two supermarkets, a pharmacy, post office, a permanently staffed fire station and an island hospital doctor and helicopter landing pad.
Island Šolta
In the azure shells made by the sky and the sea in the Split archipelago, the blue island of Šolta appears out of the silent Adriatic. Throughout its turbulent past Šolta has been invaded, defended, and attacked by pirates and discovered by artists. Whether it was an invader, farmer or an artist – all of them have left traces of their stay here.
If you want fish dishes and other delicious treats, a visit to the fishing village of Maslinca is the right choice. For sipping cocktails in the swimming pools visit Nečujam, and when you want to have the island under you, walk up to Vela straža, the tallest peak on the island or ride some bikes on the Šolta roads. And if you want some night life, the discos or the bustle of the hot summer nights will offer a great time.