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Discover Croatia’s stunning islands on a 10-11 hour speedboat tour from Split, featuring the Blue Cave, Hvar, and five scenic islands with expert guides.
Exploring the Croatian coast becomes a remarkable experience with the Blue Cave & Hvar, 5 islands speed boat tour from Split. Priced at $106.71 per person, this full-day adventure offers a chance to visit seven destinations across five islands in just about 10 to 11 hours. The tour departs from Republic SquareProkurative in Split at 7:00 am and includes speedboats that are unique and equipped for scenic, speedy transfers.
What makes this tour particularly appealing is its small-group size, capped at 12 travelers, which ensures a more personal and engaging experience. Whether you’re after stunning scenery, cultural stops, or crystal-clear waters, this trip covers all the highlights efficiently. While entry tickets to the Blue Cave are not included, the overall value and the quality of guides make this an exciting choice for those wanting to maximize their time in the region.

This tour departs early in the morning at 7:00 am from Republic SquareProkurative in Split. The meeting process is straightforward, with most travelers finding the location near public transportation. The round-trip journey lasts approximately 10 to 11 hours, making it a comprehensive day of discovery. The tour ends back at the original meeting point, allowing for easy continuity of your day in Split or nearby areas.
The early start is ideal for avoiding crowds at popular spots like the Blue Cave and ensures ample time at each stop. Travelers should prepare with swimsuits, towels, sunblock, and a wind jacket for the morning ride, which can be chilly and windy.
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The tour’s first stop is the famous Blue Cave on Bisevo Island, renowned for sunlight reflecting through the sea to illuminate the cave’s interior. After a 90-minute boat ride, travelers are led inside by an official guide who shares the cave’s story and significance. The admission ticket for the Blue Cave is not included, but the visit offers the chance to see one of Croatia’s most iconic natural sights.
This stop is weather-dependent, and if the cave is closed, the guide makes alternative plans, like visiting other caves or nearby locations such as Milna on Brac. It’s important to note that the Blue Cave is a highlight, but weather conditions may affect access, so flexibility is key.

A highlight for many is the visit to Komiza, a beautiful fishing town on Island Vis. Known as the filming location for Mamma Mia, Komiza offers a relaxed atmosphere with picturesque streets and cafes. Travelers spend around 1 hour and 15 minutes here, perfect for a coffee stop or breakfast.
While exploring, visitors can enjoy the town’s charming architecture and maritime vibe. Since admission tickets are free for this stop, it’s a great chance to absorb local culture without extra costs. The brief visit allows for a taste of local life before heading to the next breathtaking location.

Next, the tour takes travelers to Stiniva Cove, celebrated for its spectacular scenery and secluded setting. This bay, voted the best European beach in 2016, offers a panoramic ride and approximately 15 minutes to admire the stunning cliffs and clear waters.
While this stop is brief, the panoramic views are unforgettable. Visitors can take photos of the dramatic coastline or enjoy a quick stroll. The admission to Stiniva Cove is free, making it an accessible highlight during the busy day.

One of the most relaxing points of the tour is Budikovac Island, known locally as the Blue Lagoon. You get about 1 hour and 15 minutes here for a long swim on the white pebble beach and to enjoy the turquoise waters.
This stop is perfect for snorkeling with masks provided and soaking up the sun in a tranquil setting. The free access to the beach and bay makes it a favorite for those seeking a break from sightseeing and a moment of calm amidst the adventure.

On the way to Hvar Island, travelers enjoy a panoramic view of the Pakleni archipelago. This stunning sea route offers a visual feast of rugged islands and shimmering waters, setting the scene for the next destination.
While no stop occurs during this transit, the views from the speedboat are a highlight in themselves. The boat’s speed and handling make the journey lively and exciting, with ample opportunity for photos and enjoying the sea breeze.

The culmination of the tour is the arrival in Hvar, one of Croatia’s most beautiful harbors. The town is known for its rich cultural heritage, beautiful architecture, and lively cocktail bars. Travelers spend about 2 hours and 30 minutes here, which is ample time for lunch, sightseeing, and wandering the historic streets.
Hvar’s nautical reputation and clean seas make it a favorite stop. Visitors can explore the main square, fortress, or simply enjoy the vibrant atmosphere before returning to the boat for the journey back.

The tour package covers several key amenities: snorkeling masks, a driver/guide, Bluetooth music, sunshade, insurance, and safety vests. These features ensure comfort and safety throughout the day. The speedboats, though varying in type and model depending on weather and group size, are described as unique and suitable for scenic, quick transfers.
The admission tickets for the Blue Cave are not included, and travelers should plan accordingly. The tour runs rain or shine, but poor weather can lead to cancellations or alternative plans, with full refunds available if the trip is canceled.
Based on detailed reviews, guides such as Luka, Simon, Viktor, and Tomo stand out for their knowledge, friendly personalities, and careful attention. Skippers are often praised for their enthusiasm, ability to explain sites, and making everyone feel safe.
Many reviews highlight lively music playlists and personalized attention, like observing that guides asked if participants were comfortable, especially during rocky or windy conditions. Their passion for the region enhances the overall experience, making each stop more meaningful.
Travelers should bring swimsuits, towels, and sun protection to enjoy swimming and sunbathing. Since the boat rides are fast and sometimes bumpy, a wind jacket helps stay comfortable, especially early in the morning. Faint-hearted travelers should note the speed and rocking of the boats, which might be challenging for some.
While the Blue Cave is a highlight, weather conditions can affect access, so flexibility is wise. Most stops are free, but those interested in visiting the Blue Cave need to purchase tickets separately.
Priced at just over $100, the tour offers excellent value considering the multiple destinations covered in a single day. The small-group size ensures personalized attention, while the scenic boat rides and stops at unspoiled beaches and towns provide a rich, varied experience.
While some adventure-seekers may find the speedboat ride a bit intense, the unforgettable scenery, expert guides, and well-organized itinerary make this a top choice for travelers wanting to see the best of the Croatian islands efficiently.
This tour delivers a well-rounded experience with a balance of natural beauty, cultural stops, and scenic views. It suits active individuals who enjoy speedboat rides, swimming, and exploring seaside towns. The price point reflects the quality and scope of the trip, making it a wise option for those looking to maximize their time in Split’s surroundings.
The expert guides and beautiful locations ensure a memorable day, though travelers should be prepared for early mornings and potential weather-dependent adjustments. This is a highly recommended way to see Croatia’s most captivating islands in one day.
“The excursion was a lovely time with perfect weather and beautiful sites. This was made even better by our skipper Luka! He was educational, extrem…”
Where does this tour depart from?
The tour starts at Republic SquareProkurative in Split.
How long does the tour last?
The full-day experience runs approximately 10 to 11 hours.
What are the main stops on this tour?
Stops include Bisevo Island (Blue Cave), Komiza on Vis Island, Stiniva Cove, Budikovac Island (Blue Lagoon), and Hvar Town.
Is the Blue Cave visit guaranteed?
The Blue Cave visit depends on weather conditions. If it’s closed, the guide offers alternative caves or locations.
What is included in the price?
The price covers snorkeling masks, safety gear, Bluetooth music, insurance, and a driver/guide.
Are there any extra costs?
Yes, admission tickets for the Blue Cave are not included and must be purchased separately.
How many people are in each group?
The tour maintains a small group size, with a maximum of 12 travelers.
What should I bring?
Bring swimsuits, towels, sunblock, and a wind jacket for the morning rides.
What is the experience like with the guides?
Guides such as Luka, Viktor, Simon, and Tomo are praised for their knowledge, friendliness, and attention to safety.
Is the tour suitable for all ages?
Most travelers can participate, but those sensitive to speedboat motion should consider their comfort.
What if the weather is bad?
Tours are canceled in case of poor weather, with full refunds or rescheduling options available.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available if canceled at least 24 hours in advance.
Who operates this tour?
The experience is provided by Valiant d.o.o..
Where can I find more similar excursions?
Explore other options like Blue Cave and Hvar tours, ATV safaris, or trips to Plitvice Lakes through linked experiences.
For more details, visit the official listing at Viator.