Blue Cave & 6 Islands Speedboat Tour From Split or Podstrana - Visiting the Blue Cave: A Natural Wonder

Blue Cave & 6 Islands Speedboat Tour From Split or Podstrana

Discover Croatia’s stunning islands on this full-day speedboat tour from Split, featuring the Blue Cave, Hvar, Stiniva Cove, and more for $116.30 per person.

The Blue Cave & 6 Islands Speedboat Tour from Split offers an exciting way to explore Croatia’s gorgeous coastlines and islands in just one day. Priced at $116.30 per person, this full-day adventure lasts approximately 10 to 11 hours and takes you on a high-energy trip to Hvar, Budikovac, Vis, and Bievo. With guided snorkeling, island stops, and scenic views, it’s a favorite for travelers seeking a mix of adventure, relaxation, and sightseeing.

This tour is led by an experienced crew, who provide safety gear, snorkel equipment, and friendly guidance. It’s ideal for those comfortable with a speedboat ride, as the boat can be bouncy, especially in choppier seas. The group size is limited to 12 people, ensuring more personalized attention and a relaxed atmosphere. Note that Blue Cave entry tickets are not included and cost €18 (or €24 from June 20 to September 10).

Key Points

Blue Cave & 6 Islands Speedboat Tour From Split or Podstrana - Key Points

  • Full-day speedboat tour from Split, lasting about 10 to 11 hours
  • Visits to Blue Cave, Hvar, Komiza, Stiniva Cove, Pakleni Islands, and Milna
  • Guided snorkeling at Stiniva Bay and free time for swimming and relaxing
  • Boat ride led by knowledgeable crew, with safety gear, snorkel masks, and max. 12 travelers
  • Blue Cave tickets are sold separately, with prices around €18-24
  • Primarily suitable for travelers comfortable with high-speed boat travel and rocky beaches

Starting Point in Split at Trumbieva obala 2

Blue Cave & 6 Islands Speedboat Tour From Split or Podstrana - Starting Point in Split at Trumbieva obala 2

The tour begins at the office on Trumbieva obala 2 in Split center. From there, you board a speedboat for a day packed with visits to some of Croatia’s most iconic spots. The small-group size helps keep the experience intimate, and most travelers find the guides friendly and informative.

While there’s no hotel pickup included, the meeting point is near public transportation, making it easy to access. The boat departs early in the morning, so arriving prepared with beach clothes, water, sunscreen, and snacks is recommended.

Visiting the Blue Cave: A Natural Wonder

Blue Cave & 6 Islands Speedboat Tour From Split or Podstrana - Visiting the Blue Cave: A Natural Wonder

The Blue Cave is the highlight of this tour. Known for its mesmerizing glowing blue light, this natural marvel is a must-see for visitors. The cave visit depends on weather conditions, which means if the weather is bad, it may be skipped or replaced with alternative stops.

Admission tickets are not included in the tour price, so travelers should bring €18-€24 in cash. The 45-minute stop allows enough time to marvel at the cave’s luminous effects and take photos. It’s advisable to arrive early and be aware that sea conditions may impact the visit.

Exploring the Charming Fishing Village of Komiza

Following the Blue Cave, the tour stops in Komiza, a relaxing fishing village on Vis Island. Known for its peaceful vibe and beautiful waterfront, Komiza offers a lovely setting to enjoy breakfast or coffee by the sea.

This free stop lasts about an hour, giving ample time to stroll along the harbor, soak in the local atmosphere, or take some photos. The village’s laid-back charm makes it a favorite for those wanting a quiet moment before heading to the next island.

Limestone Caves on Vis Island

Blue Cave & 6 Islands Speedboat Tour From Split or Podstrana - Limestone Caves on Vis Island

Next, the tour visits the Limestone Caves, where visitors can admire rock formations and crystal-clear waters. The 15-minute stop is brief but offers a glimpse into Vis Island’s geological beauty. Since this stop is free, it’s more about sightseeing than exploring in depth.

Travelers should wear water shoes if they wish to explore the caves more closely. The stop is ideal for photo opportunities and enjoying the serene landscape.

Stiniva Cove: A Secluded Swimming Spot

Blue Cave & 6 Islands Speedboat Tour From Split or Podstrana - Stiniva Cove: A Secluded Swimming Spot

Stiniva Cove is renowned for its dramatic steep rock walls that open into a peaceful bay. Surrounded by high cliffs, it’s a favorite swimming and snorkeling spot, offering crystal waters and a magnificent natural setting.

The 30-minute stop allows for swimming, snorkeling, and relaxing on the rocks or the boat. The waters here are invigorating, and the scenery makes it a must-see. However, the rocky beaches may require water shoes, and the steep surroundings make the area unsuitable for those with mobility issues.

Scenic Views of the Blue Lagoon at the Pakleni Islands

Blue Cave & 6 Islands Speedboat Tour From Split or Podstrana - Scenic Views of the Blue Lagoon at the Pakleni Islands

On the way to the Pakleni Islands, the boat passes the Blue Lagoon, a stunning scenic spot. The islands are famous for their beautiful beaches and clear waters.

Travelers get around an hour to swim, snorkel, or simply relax on the beach. The free time here is well-spaced, providing opportunities to enjoy the crystal waters and explore the small coves at your own pace.

Discovering Hvar Town’s Historic Charm

Blue Cave & 6 Islands Speedboat Tour From Split or Podstrana - Discovering Hvar Town’s Historic Charm

The highlight of the land visits is Hvar, where two hours are allocated for exploring. Visitors can stroll through Hvar Town’s cobblestone streets, visit the Spanjola Fortress for panoramic views, and admire the St. Stephen’s Cathedral.

The town’s vibrant atmosphere, combined with its historic architecture, makes it an appealing stop. Travelers often enjoy browsing local shops, enjoying lunch at seaside cafes, or taking photos of the harbor.

Relaxing in Milna on Bra Island

Blue Cave & 6 Islands Speedboat Tour From Split or Podstrana - Relaxing in Milna on Bra Island

The tour also includes a stop at Milna, a tranquil town on Bra Island. With stone buildings and a calm harbor, Milna offers a peaceful break from the boat ride. The one-hour stop allows for a quick exploration of its quiet streets or a visit to a beach club (available from 20.5 to 15.9).

Milna’s relaxed ambiance contrasts with the busier spots, making it a good place to unwind before heading back.

Practicalities and What’s Included

The tour includes the boat ride, a driver/guide/skipper, and snorkel gear. You’ll find goggles and snorkels available, and the crew is friendly and safety-conscious. Safety gear is provided, and sea conditions can sometimes alter the route, especially if weather is unfavorable.

Not included are Blue Cave tickets (around €18-24), food, drinks, or hotel transfers. Travelers should bring beach clothes, water, sunscreen, snacks, and water shoes if desired. The maximum group size is 12 people, ensuring a more personalized experience.

Considerations for Sea Conditions and Safety

The speedboat ride is an exciting part of this tour but can be bumpy, especially in rough seas. Several reviews mention that the boat’s bouncing can be uncomfortable or even painful, particularly for those with back issues or mobility concerns.

Sea conditions are unpredictable until the day of the trip, which could result in route changes or cancellations of certain stops like the Blue Cave. The crew offers life jackets upon request, and passengers are advised to prepare for the high-speed ride.

Cancellation Policy and Booking

This tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before the scheduled start, allowing for some flexibility in planning. If canceled due to bad weather, travelers are offered alternative dates or a full refund. Please note that late arrivals or cruise ship delays may impact the ability to participate, and refunds are not provided if the tour is missed due to such issues.

Final Thoughts on the Blue Cave & 6 Islands Speedboat Tour

This full-day Croatian adventure provides a fantastic way to see multiple islands and natural wonders in one trip. The guided snorkeling, stunning Blue Cave, and visits to charming towns like Hvar and Komiza make it a comprehensive experience.

While the speedboat ride can be rough and bouncy, most find it part of the thrill and worth the spectacular scenery. The small group size and friendly crew contribute to a comfortable, personalized atmosphere.

This tour is best suited for active travelers who enjoy adventure, scenic landscapes, and high-energy boat rides. It’s a strong choice for those wanting to pack a lot into a single day, with the understanding that weather conditions and sea roughness can influence the itinerary.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is there hotel pickup included?
No, the tour begins at Trumbieva obala 2 in Split, which is accessible by public transportation.

How much do Blue Cave tickets cost?
Tickets are €18 from October to June, and €24 from June 20 to September 10. They are paid separately at the cave.

Can I bring my own snorkeling gear?
Snorkel masks and goggles are provided, but you are welcome to bring your own if preferred.

Is the boat ride suitable for children?
Children under 4 years old are not allowed, and the high-speed ride may not be suitable for all children or older adults with mobility issues.

What should I bring for the trip?
Bring beach clothes, water, sunscreen, snacks, and water shoes for rocky beaches. A towel is handy for swimming stops.

What happens if the weather is bad?
If weather prevents the Blue Cave visit or affects sea conditions, the route may be altered. The tour can be canceled with a full refund or rescheduling.

How long are the stops at each location?
Stops range from 15 minutes at Limestone Caves to 2 hours at Hvar, allowing sufficient time to explore each site.

Is the tour worth the price?
Most reviews praise the guides, scenery, and variety of stops for the price, though the bumpy ride is a consideration for some.