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Experience Croatia’s stunning islands on an 11-hour speedboat tour from Split or Trogir, visiting the Blue Cave, Hvar, Vis, and more for $117 per person.

The Split or Trogir: Blue Cave, Vis, and Hvar Speedboat Day Trip offers a full-day exploration of some of Croatia’s most captivating spots. For $117 per person, this 11-hour tour departs from either Split or Trogir, leading you through the shimmering waters of the Dalmatian coast. The tour is perfect for those eager to see six notable sites in just one day, including the Blue Cave, Stiniva Bay, Veliki Budikovac, Pakleni Islands, Hvar, and Vis. The journey is led by an English-speaking captain and crew, ensuring you get insightful commentary and safety throughout the day.
While the speedboat ride is a major thrill, the tour also highlights beautiful beaches, charming towns, and breathtaking scenery. The tour’s flexible schedule and stops allow ample time for swimming, snorkeling, and exploring. Please note, the Blue Cave visit requires a cash payment of 18 euros, and the tour may adjust routes due to weather or sea conditions, which can influence the experience slightly. This small-group adventure appeals most to travelers seeking a fast-paced, scenic day with plenty of opportunities to relax and enjoy Croatia’s waters.
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The tour begins at either Gray Line Tours at Trogir Gate or the meeting point in Split. Trogir travelers should plan to meet at 6:15 am for the early start, while those in Split check in about 30 minutes before the scheduled departure. The skipper and crew welcome guests aboard for a thrilling 90-minute ride towards the first stop, the Blue Cave. This departure logistics ensures a smooth start to the day, though travelers should be punctual to avoid missing the boat.
The tour offers flexibility with various starting points, but it’s important to be aware that the Trogir pickup is early, and delays at departure could affect the entire schedule. The small-group format ensures a more personalized experience, with the crew attentive to the group’s needs throughout the day.

The Blue Cave is the first major stop on this tour, famous for its silvery-blue waters created by sunlight refracting through a narrow crack in the rock. Visitors are led inside for a guided tour lasting about an hour. The reflected light inside the cave produces a spectacular glow that draws many to this site.
Note that there is a cash payment of 18 euros required to enter the Blue Cave, which is not included in the tour price. The short visit is packed with scenic views and photo opportunities, though some reviews suggest that wait times can vary and the visit might be brief. The crew aims to make the visit informative and safe, ensuring everyone appreciates the unique lighting effects of this natural wonder.

After the Blue Cave, the speedboat heads to Stiniva Bay, renowned for its dramatic cliffs and pebble beach. The tour includes a photo stop here, allowing time to capture the stunning landscape. Visitors can choose to swim or just enjoy the scenery, but swimming may be limited due to sea conditions like jellyfish or distance from the boat.
This stop emphasizes scenic beauty and provides a chance to relax amid Croatia’s rugged coastline. The crew also facilitates snorkeling, providing equipment for those eager to explore the underwater world. Stiniva Bay is appreciated for its natural charm, although some find the view from afar somewhat distant.
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The next site is Veliki Budikovac, where the tour offers a 1.5-hour stop. This location features a clear blue sea, a small beach, and a cozy bar, making it an ideal spot for swimming, snorkeling, or relaxing. Many reviews highlight this as a favorite stop, praising the calm waters and beautiful scenery.
Snorkeling equipment is provided by the crew, and visitors are encouraged to laze on the beach or stroll around the island. The relaxed pace and pristine environment make this a perfect break from the speedboat ride, offering a peaceful experience amidst Croatia’s inviting waters.

The tour then moves to the Pakleni Islands, a group of small islands dotted around Hvar. The most popular of these is Palmizana, which features a sandy inlet shaded by pines. This stop provides free time for lunch, swimming, snorkeling, or simply wandering through the charming surroundings.
Visitors can enjoy scenic views of the islands and explore the local vibe of this tranquil area. While some reviews mention high prices at the beach bars, the opportunity to relax in a scenic setting is a key draw. This stop balances leisure with the chance to capture more photos of Croatia’s picturesque coastline.

The final stop is the town of Hvar, famous for its vibrant atmosphere and historic charm. With over 2,500 years of history, Hvar offers a walk through narrow streets, visits to the fortress at the top, and opportunities to browse local shops.
Travelers have about two hours to explore, dine, or simply soak in the views. The scenic ride to Hvar provides spectacular vistas of the surrounding sea, making the journey as memorable as the destination. Many reviews praise the friendly guides and the pleasant pace that allows enough time to enjoy the town without feeling rushed.

The tour concludes with a speedboat ride back, typically lasting about an hour. The return trip features more breathtaking views of the coast, with some reviews noting that the bumpy ride adds an element of fun and adventure.
The crew remains professional and attentive to safety, ensuring everyone is secure despite the sometimes rough seas. After disembarking, travelers are usually back at the original departure point, completing a full, action-packed day along Croatia’s stunning coast.

Travelers should prepare for a full day by bringing sunscreen, sunglasses, hat, and swimwear. Comfortable clothes and a towel are also recommended. Since the tour involves multiple stops, including swimming and walking, good physical condition is helpful, though the pace is generally flexible.
Food and drinks are not included, so packing snacks or money for meals is advised, especially at Hvar and Pakleni Islands. Cash is necessary for the Blue Cave entry fee—exact change is recommended to facilitate a smooth process. The tour is not suitable for young children under 3, pregnant women, or those with mobility or health issues, given the speedboat ride and exposure to the elements.
This particular experience offers excellent value for money by covering six sites in one day. Its small-group format ensures a more personalized experience compared to larger tours. The speedboat ride provides high energy and scenic thrill, setting it apart from calmer boat trips.
Other tours might include more comprehensive food options or focus on fewer sites, but this trip’s balance of sightseeing, swimming, and relaxing on the islands appeals to travelers seeking a diverse day with plenty of photo opportunities and time to unwind. The reviews consistently praise the knowledgeable guides and spectacular scenery, making it a popular choice for visitors to Split and Trogir.
This tour delivers an engaging and scenic day exploring Croatia’s Dalmatian coast. Its well-balanced itinerary highlights must-see sites like the Blue Cave and Hvar, while also offering relaxing stops at beautiful beaches. The speedboat journey adds an element of excitement, with the professional crew ensuring safety and comfort.
While some reviews point out brief cave visits and high prices at certain stops, the overall value and experience are highly praised. This trip is best suited for adventurers who love speedy boat rides, photo opportunities, and a mix of sightseeing and leisure.
If you’re looking for a full-day with breathtaking views and multiple stops in Croatia’s Dalmatia region, this small-group speedboat trip offers a memorable and dynamic experience of the coastline’s best highlights.
Is the Blue Cave visit included in the tour price?
The Blue Cave is part of the itinerary, but entry costs 18 euros are paid cash on-site.
How long is the speedboat ride to the Blue Cave?
The initial ride from Split or Trogir to the Blue Cave lasts about 75 minutes.
What should I bring on the tour?
Travelers should bring sunscreen, sunglasses, hat, swimwear, towel, food, drinks, and comfortable clothes for a full day of activity.
Are there any restrictions for participants?
The tour is not suitable for children under 3, pregnant women, or individuals with mobility, back, or heart problems. Pets are not allowed.
How much time do I have at Hvar?
Guests typically have about two hours to explore, dine, or relax in Hvar town.
What happens if the weather is bad?
The activity provider reserves the right to change the route or cancel the tour due to bad weather or rough seas. Refunds are not issued if you miss the departure due to lateness or non-arrival.