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Experience the stunning Blue Cave, explore Hvar, and visit five islands on this 10.5-hour speedboat tour from Split with luxury shaded seats and snorkeling.

This speedboat tour from Split, Croatia, offers an exciting way to see some of the most beautiful islands and caves in the Adriatic. For $106.71 per person, travelers enjoy approximately 10 hours and 30 minutes of scenic cruising, island hopping, and swimming. With luxury seats in shade, this tour provides a comfortable ride, especially on hot days. The small group size—limited to 12 participants—ensures a personal and engaging experience, guided by knowledgeable captains and local guides.
The tour features a visit to the famous Blue Cave, time for swimming at pristine beaches, and ample opportunity to explore the stylish harbor town of Hvar. Many reviews highlight the excellent guide service, stunning scenery, and well-paced stops, making it a popular choice among those seeking a full day of water-based adventure in Croatia. Travelers should note that Blue Cave tickets are an additional cost, and weather conditions can affect access, but the tour offers options for full refunds if canceled.

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The tour begins at Republic Square Prokurative in Split. The activity is designed for most travelers, with a maximum of 36 participants across multiple boats, but the small-group experience is capped at 12 guests per boat. The tour is accessible to those over 3 years old, but very young children might find the early start and water activities less suitable.
The Blue Cave is the first stop after a 90-minute ride from Split. This natural wonder becomes illuminated in a stunning blue glow when sunlight filters through the sea. Visitors can expect memorable photos and a chance to swim inside if weather allows. The admission fee for the cave is €24 per person, paid separately. Tour guides share the story behind the cave, adding context to this spectacular site.

Next, the tour stops in Komiza, a charming town on the island of Vis known as a filming location for Mama Mia. This stop lasts about 1 hour and 15 minutes and provides free time to wander its streets, enjoy the local atmosphere, and snap photos. The town’s relaxed vibe makes it a favorite for many visitors looking to experience authentic Dalmatian life.

A brief 15-minute stop on the southern side of Vis offers a glimpse into history with WWII military bunkers and caves. This area features caves, rocks, and natural formations caused by sea changes, providing a quick but interesting look at Croatia’s wartime past and rugged coastline. It’s a free stop, adding a historical layer to the day.

The tour includes a panoramic ride to Stiniva Bay, selected as Europe’s best beach in 2016. Known for its unique cove enclosed by steep cliffs, it’s a highlight for photos and a serene spot for a short swim. Crowds tend to gather later in the day, so the early visit helps maximize water time and tranquility.

Afterward, travelers head to Budikovac Island’s Blue Lagoon for a longer swim on a hidden white pebble beach with turquoise waters. This 1 hour and 15-minute stop enables swimming, snorkeling, and relaxing in a peaceful setting. Snorkeling equipment is provided, allowing for closer exploration of the vibrant underwater life.

On the way to Hvar, the boat offers spectacular views of the Pakleni archipelago, a cluster of small islands known for their natural beauty. The scenic ride provides plenty of photo opportunities before arriving at the famous harbor of Hvar.
The final stop is Hvar, known worldwide for its beautiful harbor, historic walls, and vibrant atmosphere. With over 2 hours and 15 minutes of free time, visitors can enjoy lunch, swimming, shopping, and sightseeing. The town offers a mix of cultural heritage and lively cafes, making it an ideal place to unwind after a day on the water.
The tour offers luxury seats in shade with a sunshade covering most of the boat, ensuring protection from the sun and a comfortable ride. The driver/guide provides narration and safety, and the boat is equipped with safety gear and insurance. The Bluetooth music system enhances the experience, creating a lively yet relaxing atmosphere.
While the tour price includes snorkeling equipment, insurance, safety gear, and music, there are some additional costs to consider: Blue Cave admission at €24 per person and food or drinks during free time in Hvar. It’s recommended to bring cash for lunch and souvenirs, and bottled water is advisable for the day.
Many reviews praise the guides and captains, highlighting their knowledge, storytelling, and friendly attitude. Guides like Mateo, Dino, and Vedran are noted for making stops more interesting with stories and extra swims when weather conditions change. The crew’s professionalism and humor help make the day memorable.
This tour requires good weather; if canceled due to poor conditions, a full refund or rescheduling is offered. Travelers should be aware that Blue Cave tickets are an additional expense and not included in the tour fee. The early start allows visiting the cave before crowds arrive, and many guests appreciate this.
This 10.5-hour speedboat adventure offers a well-rounded experience of Croatia’s stunning waters, islands, and caves. The small-group format and luxury features create a relaxed, personal atmosphere. Many emphasize the beautiful scenery, friendly guides, and fun swimming opportunities as highlights.
The tour is especially suitable for water lovers and those wanting a fast-paced, scenic day out. While Blue Cave tickets are extra, the overall value remains high given the variety of stops and beautiful destinations. Booking in advance is advisable, as this tour is popular and booked multiple times daily.
“What an absolutely beautiful day! Our Boat Operator was the very best! He took us to Blue Caves first so that there would be no lineups and we coul…”
Is the Blue Cave included in the tour price?
No, the Blue Cave admission costs €24 per person and must be paid separately.
What should I bring for the day?
Bring cash for lunch and souvenirs, beach towels, bottled water, and sun protection. Snorkeling equipment is provided.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, most travelers over 3 years old can participate, but very young children may find the early start and water activities less comfortable.
How long do stops last?
Each stop varies from 15 minutes at WWII bunkers to over 2 hours in Hvar, allowing plenty of time to explore, swim, and relax.
What if it rains?
The tour requires good weather; if canceled, you will receive a full refund or be offered a different date.
Are food and drinks included?
No, meals and drinks are not included, but there will be opportunities to buy lunch in Hvar.
Can I snorkel during the stops?
Yes, snorkeling equipment is provided at no extra charge, and many stops are perfect for underwater exploration.
What makes this tour stand out?
The luxury shaded boat, early Blue Cave visit, and expert guides make this a memorable water adventure with less crowding and more comfort.
How do I book this tour?
You can reserve your spot through the Speed Line provider, with free cancellation up to 24 hours before the tour.
Is the tour worth the price?
Many reviewers agree that the variety of stops, scenery, and guide expertise make this excellent value for a day packed with beauty and fun.