Blue Cave and Hvar Tour from Trogir - Exploring Komia Town and Local Dalmatians Customs

Blue Cave and Hvar Tour from Trogir

Explore Croatia’s Dalmatian coast on this full-day Blue Cave and Hvar tour from Trogir, featuring island stops, natural wonders, and historic sights for $119.89.

Discover the stunning scenery of Croatia’s Dalmatian Archipelago on the Blue Cave and Hvar Tour from Trogir, priced at $119.89 per person. This full-day experience lasts approximately 11 hours and is perfect for those eager to see top natural attractions and historic sites by speedboat. The tour departs from Trogir and includes visits to Bievo Island, Komia, Stiniva Bay, Vis Island, and Hvar Island. With an emphasis on natural beauty and Croatian heritage, this tour offers a well-rounded adventure within a compact timeframe. Travelers should be aware that Blue Cave entrance tickets cost around 24, payable in cash, and that weather conditions may affect cave access.

This tour suits active visitors who enjoy boat rides, swimming, and exploring vibrant coastal towns. A maximum of 12 travelers keeps the experience intimate, and convenient mobile tickets make booking straightforward. While the Blue Cave can sometimes be inaccessible due to weather, the alternative destinations and friendly guides ensure a worthwhile day exploring Croatia’s coast.

Key Points

Blue Cave and Hvar Tour from Trogir - Key Points

  • Full-day tour from Trogir covering natural and historical sights in Dalmatia
  • Includes visits to the Blue Cave, Stiniva Bay, and Vis Island for swimming and relaxing
  • Travel is by speedboat, offering fast-paced access to islands and scenic views
  • Tour includes round-trip transport and essentials like snorkeling masks and windproof jackets
  • Blue Cave entrance fee is 24, payable in cash, weather permitting
  • Maximum group size of 12 travelers promotes a personal experience

Starting Point and Tour Duration in Trogir

Blue Cave and Hvar Tour from Trogir - Starting Point and Tour Duration in Trogir

The tour begins at Obala bana Berislavia 23, right in the heart of Trogir. From this central meeting point, a speedboat whisks guests away into the Dalmatian Archipelago. The entire experience lasts about 11 hours, making it a full-day activity that balances sightseeing, relaxation, and adventure.

Traveling from Trogir allows easy access for visitors already exploring this UNESCO World Heritage town. The round-trip transport ensures comfort and convenience, with the tour ending back at the original meeting point. It’s an efficient way to see multiple islands and sea caves without the hassle of arranging separate boat trips.

Visiting the Blue Cave on Bievo Island

The Blue Cave on Bievo Island is the crown jewel of this tour. Known for its intense blue color, it is a natural phenomenon that draws many visitors. The cave visit is about one hour, but access depends on weather conditions, as high winds or rough seas can lead to closure. In such cases, the tour company offers alternative stops.

Since the Blue Cave entrance costs 24 in cash, travelers should prepare accordingly. When open, the cave offers spectacular views, but the tour emphasizes flexibility due to weather-related closures. The Blue Cave remains a highlight, but the tour’s other stops ensure a memorable experience regardless.

Exploring Komia Town and Local Dalmatians Customs

Blue Cave and Hvar Tour from Trogir - Exploring Komia Town and Local Dalmatians Customs

The tour makes a one-hour stop at Komia Harbour, a typical Dalmatian town where visitors can experience local customs and enjoy a breakfast or take photos. This village offers a glimpse into authentic Croatian coastal life, with quaint streets and harbor views perfect for a quick stroll or a coffee break.

This stop provides a relaxed pace amid the day’s more active segments, giving guests a chance to soak up the local atmosphere and culture. It’s a practical and charming way to connect with Croatia’s maritime heritage.

Relaxing and Swimming at Stiniva Bay

Blue Cave and Hvar Tour from Trogir - Relaxing and Swimming at Stiniva Bay

One of the most acclaimed beaches in Europe, Stiniva Bay is a 20-minute stop on the itinerary. Known for its secluded cove and clear waters, it’s ideal for swimming and snorkeling. During peak season, the bay can be crowded with many boats, so early or late in the day may offer a quieter experience.

Guests have the opportunity to sunbathe and explore the rocky coastline during this brief stop. The bay’s natural beauty makes it a favorite for beach lovers, and the shallow waters are perfect for relaxing after a morning of sightseeing.

Visiting Bievo Island’s Monk Seal Cave

Blue Cave and Hvar Tour from Trogir - Visiting Bievo Island’s Monk Seal Cave

Bievo Island is home to the Monk Seal Cave, the last known habitat of the Mediterranean monk seal. The cave is about 10 minutes away from the Blue Cave and is free to visit. In the low season, swimming here is possible, but in peak season, access may be limited.

This site adds an element of wildlife interest, highlighting Croatia’s efforts in preserving rare species. Even without swimming, the cave’s natural setting provides a compelling stop for nature enthusiasts.

Swimming and Sunbathing at Budikovac Island

Blue Cave and Hvar Tour from Trogir - Swimming and Sunbathing at Budikovac Island

The Bay between several small islands, Budikovac Island offers a one-hour stop for swimming, snorkeling, and sunbathing. Its calm waters and beaches provide a relaxing break during the busy day. The island’s scenic setting makes it a perfect spot to unwind and enjoy the sea.

Whether guests want to cool off in the water or simply lounge on the beach, Budikovac provides a tranquil retreat amid the tour’s more energetic activities.

Hvar Town and Fortress Fortica

Blue Cave and Hvar Tour from Trogir - Hvar Town and Fortress Fortica

The three-hour stop in Hvar is dedicated to exploring Hvar Town, renowned for its historic architecture and lively atmosphere. The tour includes a visit to Fortica Fortress, with tickets required, which offers panoramic views of the town and surrounding islands.

Guests can enjoy free time for sightseeing, shopping, dining, or relaxing at a local café. The fortress visit adds a cultural touch, revealing Hvar’s historical significance. The town’s vibrant streets and historic sites make it a highlight of the day.

The Final Return to Trogir

Blue Cave and Hvar Tour from Trogir - The Final Return to Trogir

After a full day of island hopping, natural wonders, and cultural exploration, the tour concludes back at Obala bana Berislavia in Trogir. The one-minute walk from the tour’s end point makes for a convenient return after a busy day.

Traveling back by speedboat ensures the journey stays lively, with plenty of scenic views to enjoy along the way. The early evening arrival allows for relaxed dinner options or further exploration in Trogir.

Practical Details and Tips for Participants

Participants should note that lunch is not included, but plenty of cafes near Trogir or in Hvar Town await. Gratuities are not included but appreciated for good service. Guests should bring cash for the Blue Cave and consider windproof jackets provided as part of the tour.

The tour is suitable for most children above 6 years, and good weather is required for the best experience. The group size is limited to 12, promoting a more personal atmosphere, and punctuality is important since the tour cannot wait beyond 5 minutes after the scheduled start.

The Sum Up: A Well-Rounded Croatian Coastal Adventure

The Blue Cave and Hvar Tour from Trogir offers a comprehensive taste of Croatia’s coastal charm. It combines natural wonders like the Blue Cave and Stiniva Bay with visits to historic towns and the beautiful islands of Bievo, Vis, and Hvar. The speedboat journey ensures quick access and a lively, fun ride, while the schedule allows ample time for sightseeing and relaxation.

While weather can affect access to the Blue Cave, the tour’s array of stops ensures a memorable day of swimming, exploring, and soaking up Croatian culture. The small group size and friendly guides elevate the experience, making it ideal for those wanting an active, scenic, and culturally rich adventure on Croatia’s coast.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Blue Cave included in the tour price?
The tour price does not include the 24 entrance fee, payable in cash, which is required for Blue Cave access when the cave is open.

How long is the boat ride?
The overall boat journey lasts around 5 hours, covering multiple island stops and natural sites, with some reviews mentioning the ride can feel lengthy.

What should I bring for this tour?
Guests should bring cash for the Blue Cave entrance, swimsuits, towels, sun protection, and windproof jackets provided by the tour.

Can children participate?
Yes, children above 6 years are welcome, provided they are accompanied by an adult.

What happens if the Blue Cave is closed?
In case of bad weather or high winds, the Blue Cave may be inaccessible, and alternative stops are offered. The tour company is not responsible for cave closures.

How much time do I get in Hvar Town?
The stop in Hvar lasts around 3 hours, giving ample time for sightseeing, visiting the fortress, and enjoying local cafes.

Is there food included?
No, lunch is not included in the tour price, but plenty of cafes and restaurants are available in Hvar and Trogir.

What is the group size limit?
The tour maintains a maximum of 12 travelers, providing a more personal experience.

How do I book this tour?
Booking is available with mobile tickets through Viator, and the tour is generally booked about 34 days in advance.

What if I need to cancel?
Cancellation is free up to 24 hours before the tour, giving flexibility in case of weather or schedule changes.

The Blue Cave and Hvar Tour from Trogir combines natural beauty, cultural sites, and the thrill of boat travel—perfect for those seeking a lively day on Croatia’s stunning coast.