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Discover Croatia’s islands on this 10-11 hour shared boat tour from Split, featuring visits to the Blue Cave, Hvar, Stiniva Bay, and snorkeling in Blue Lagoon.

This 6 Island Hopping & Blue Mysteries tour offers a full day of exploring some of Croatia’s most beautiful coastal spots, all for $127.69 per person. Starting early in the morning, the small-group experience provides a more personalized way to see Bisevo, Vis, Hvar, and more, with a focus on scenic stops, caves, and swimming opportunities. The tour lasts approximately 10 to 11 hours, making it an ideal choice for travelers looking for an immersive day among the islands without the hassle of planning.
The tour kicks off in Split’s harbor, where you board a comfortable, fast speedboat with a maximum of 12 participants. The experience emphasizes visits to famous caves and lagoons, along with time to explore charming villages and relax on pristine beaches. The inclusion of snorkeling gear, water, and safety equipment adds to the convenience. One notable aspect is the chance to see dolphins or sea turtles, though weather conditions can impact some highlights, like swimming in the Blue Cave.

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The tour begins at Ul. Tomia Stine 12, Split, where participants meet their professional crew in the morning. The small-group size ensures a more relaxed atmosphere, with a maximum of 12 travelers, allowing for personalized attention and easier interaction among guests. The shared boat rides are designed to be both comfortable and safe, giving everyone space to enjoy the scenery and activities.
Travelers should plan to make their own way to the meeting point, which is near public transportation, simplifying logistics. The activity ends back at the same meeting point in the late afternoon or early evening, making it easy to continue exploring Split afterward.

The Blue Cave is the tour’s star attraction and a major highlight. Located on Bisevo Island, it is approximately a 1 hour 15-minute boat ride from Split. The admission ticket for entering the cave is not included, but the experience of seeing its glowing blue waters is unforgettable. The water inside the cave reflects sunlight through an underwater opening, creating a mesmerizing glow that attracts visitors from around the world.
Timing at the Blue Cave is roughly 30 minutes, providing enough opportunity for photos and awe-inspiring views. However, bad weather can impact the experience, and swimming or snorkeling inside the cave may be limited or impossible if conditions are poor.

After the Blue Cave, the next stop is Komiza, a traditional Mediterranean fishing village on Vis Island. Here, travelers have about 45 minutes to walk around, take in the picturesque scenery, and observe local life at the harbor. The village’s beautiful beaches and laid-back atmosphere make it a relaxing break in the day’s itinerary.
While no admission fee is required for this stop, it offers a chance to stretch, take photos, or grab a quick coffee before heading to the next adventure.

Voted Europe’s best beach in 2016, Stiniva Cove is accessible only by boat, adding an element of exclusivity. Located on the south side of Vis Island, this 45-minute stop allows guests to swim or relax in one of the most stunning beaches in Croatia.
The bay’s narrow entrance leads to a secluded cove surrounded by cliffs, making it a favorite for its dramatic scenery. The calm waters are ideal for swimming and snorkeling, providing a peaceful break from the boat ride.

One of the tour’s most appreciated stops is Budikovac Island, where snorkeling equipment is provided. The Blue Lagoon here is a famous snorkeling spot, with clear waters perfect for exploring marine life. The 45-minute stop allows plenty of time to dive into the pristine waters and enjoy the vibrant underwater scenery.
On hot days, this stop is especially refreshing, offering a welcome cooling-off period amidst the tour’s busy schedule.

As the boat approaches the island of Hvar, travelers enjoy a panoramic view of the Pakleni Islands. This group of deserted islets features secluded lagoons and beaches that can be explored in more detail on a future trip. During this one-hour segment, the guide points out notable features and highlights the natural beauty of the archipelago.
This scenic passage is also an excellent photo opportunity, with views of the crystal-clear waters and verdant islands.

The highlight of the afternoon is a 1 hour 30-minute stop in Hvar Town. Known for its vibrant harbor, historic architecture, and charming streets, Hvar offers a perfect setting for a leisurely walk or a quick lunch. The town’s cultural heritage shines through its fortresses, churches, and lively cafés.
This visit provides a balance of relaxation and cultural discovery, giving visitors a taste of local life and Croatian charm.
The tour includes snorkeling equipment, life jackets, and insurance, ensuring safety and comfort. The professional crew guides guests through the day, sharing insights and managing logistics. Bottled water and fuel surcharge are also part of the package.
Lunch and Blue Cave entrance tickets are not included, so travelers may want to bring some snacks or plan to purchase a meal in Hvar. The Blue Cave ticket is purchased separately if desired, and weather conditions can lead to cancellations or schedule changes, with a full refund available if canceled due to weather.
While this tour offers a rich itinerary of Croatia’s most iconic islands and caves, weather can impact the experience, especially at the Blue Cave. Guests should bring sun protection—hat, sunglasses, sunscreen—and a wind jacket for cooler or windy conditions.
The tour is not recommended for individuals with serious back problems, due to the boat rides and movement involved. The small boat size makes it suitable for most but less accessible for travelers needing more space or assistance.
This shared boat adventure from Split delivers a comprehensive exploration of Croatia’s best island scenery, caves, and beaches. The small-group setting enhances the experience, making it more intimate and flexible. The standout Blue Cave remains a must-see, though weather conditions can sometimes limit the experience.
The tour’s pacing balances sightseeing, swimming, and cultural stops, ideal for those who want a full day of island discovery without the hassle of solo planning. The price reflects the many stops, equipment, and professional crew, offering good value especially for the chance to visit multiple islands in a single day.
Travelers seeking stunning views, water activities, and a taste of traditional Croatian villages will find this tour offers a memorable day among the islands, with the flexibility to tailor their experience based on weather and personal interests.
“The Blue Cave is a must see. Unfortunately the weather was really bad, raining heavily and cold so we were not able to swim or snorkel and have the…”
Is the Blue Cave entrance fee included in the tour?
No, the Blue Cave entrance ticket is not included and must be purchased separately.
How long is the boat ride from Split to the Blue Cave?
The ride to the Blue Cave takes approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes.
What stops are included in the itinerary?
Stops include Bisevo for the Blue Cave, Komiza, Stiniva Bay, Budikovac Island’s Blue Lagoon, Pakleni Islands, and Hvar Town.
Can I snorkel during the tour?
Yes, snorkeling equipment is provided, and you can swim at Budikovac Island and other stops.
Is this tour suitable for children or those with mobility issues?
The tour involves boat rides and walking around stops; it is not recommended for participants with serious back problems or mobility limitations.
What should I bring on the tour?
Bring hat, sunglasses, sunscreen, and a wind jacket if the weather is cloudy or windy.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for free up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Cancellations due to bad weather are fully refundable or can be rescheduled.
How long do I have in Hvar Town?
You get about 1 hour 30 minutes to explore, walk around, or grab lunch.
What is included in the price?
The price includes professional crew, snorkeling gear, life jackets, insurance, fuel surcharge, and bottled water.
How many people typically participate?
The tour is limited to 12 travelers, providing a more intimate experience.