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Discover Croatia’s stunning islands on a full-day speedboat tour from Trogir, featuring the Blue Cave, Hvar, and five beautiful islands for $111.50

This full-day speedboat tour from Trogir, Croatia, offers an exciting way to see some of the region’s most iconic spots in just 10 to 12 hours. For $111.50 per person, travelers get to visit Bisevo, Vis, Budikovac, Hvar, and the Pakleni Islands, with plenty of time for exploration, swimming, and sightseeing. The tour emphasizes efficient sightseeing with multiple stops, including the famous Blue Cave, Stiniva Cove, and scenic towns like Hvar and Komiza.
A key highlight is the Blue Cave, accessible via skip-the-line admission, and its vividly glowing blue waters—an experience described as unique and once in a lifetime. The tour is ideal for those who want to cover several locations in one day, enjoy snorkeling gear included in the price, and appreciate stunning coastal views. While the speedboat ride can be bumpy and the Blue Cave tickets are an additional cost, the overall value and positive reviews suggest this trip delivers a memorable Croatian adventure.

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The tour departs from Obala bana Berislavia 30, Trogir, with all transport by open-air speedboat. The group size remains limited to 12 people, which helps keep the experience intimate and flexible. The driver/guide is English-speaking, and safety gear including life jackets and wind jackets are provided. Travelers should prepare for a bumpy ride, especially in rougher sea conditions, a fact that is clearly communicated beforehand.
Most travelers find the timing well-paced—the day starts with the Blue Cave visit, often with priority access, and flows through scenic stops and free time in Hvar. The return is back at the original meeting point, completing the full-day outing.
The Blue Cave is the standout attraction, known for its glowing blue waters caused by sunlight passing through the sea. The admission ticket is included during the season, with prices varying from $12 to $24 depending on the date. The visit length is approximately 20 minutes, making it a quick but unforgettable stop.
The Blue Cave visit is scheduled early in the day to minimize waiting times, and skip-the-line service helps reduce delays. The small island of Bisevo is the first stop, where the visit duration depends on the season and waiting times, often around 45 minutes. Travelers can enjoy swimming directly from the boat in the calm waters of the bay.

Next, the tour heads to Komiza, a charming fishermen’s village on Vis Island. With roughly an hour to explore, visitors can stroll along the waterfront, enjoy a local breakfast, or sip coffee at a seaside café. The village’s relaxed atmosphere offers a glimpse of authentic Croatian coastal life, with opportunities for photos and souvenirs.
There is no additional cost for this stop, and the free time allows flexibility for personal sightseeing or resting. The scenery and quaint streets make Komiza a highlight for those wanting to experience local life beyond the beaches.

The tour then visits Stiniva Cove, a unique beach accessible only from the sea. The 20-minute stop includes a chance for a short swim and a chance to approach the beach from the boat. The cove is renowned for its dramatic cliffs and secluded atmosphere, making it a favorite for photo opportunities and quiet relaxation.
This stop is free of charge and is appreciated for its remote beauty. The skipper may give a quick tour comment or slow down for photos, but the main focus is on enjoying the crystal-clear waters and natural scenery.

While passing by Srebrena, the skipper slows the boat so that guests can capture photos of this iconic “Mamma Mia” filming location. The 5-minute stop is brief but offers a chance to snap memorable pictures of the picturesque beach and coastal views.
This is a photo stop rather than a swimming or exploration point, making it perfect for travelers eager to document their trip.

Afterward, the tour stops at Budikovac Island, where visitors enjoy about an hour of free time for swimming and snorkeling in the Blue Lagoon. The clear, calm waters provide excellent conditions for underwater sightseeing, and snorkeling equipment is included.
The Blue Lagoon on Budikovac is a highlight for those wanting a peaceful swim and underwater exploration. The setting offers a relaxed atmosphere, with lovely coastal scenery all around.

The tour makes a brief 5-minute stop at the Pakleni Islands for amazing views and photo opportunities. While no extended exploration is included, the scenic vista offers a perfect moment to appreciate the archipelago’s beauty.
The most substantial stop is Hvar, with about 2 hours and 30 minutes for guests to explore independently. Visitors can walk around the historic town, visit landmarks like Saint Stephen’s Cathedral, or enjoy a lunch at a local restaurant.
The freedom of this stop is appreciated, although the tour does not include guided visits inside the landmarks, which travelers may choose to do on their own.
During the free time in Hvar, travelers have the option to visit Tvrđava Fortica and Saint Stephen’s Cathedral. The cathedral can be explored during the time at no extra cost, while Fortress entrance requires a separate ticket and is not included in the tour price.
These landmarks offer spectacular views over Hvar town and the Pakleni Islands, making them popular choices for those wanting to enhance their sightseeing experience.
The speedboat used for this tour is open-air, which makes for excellent scenic viewing but also means seasickness or bad weather can impact comfort. The tour is not suitable for children under 10, pregnant women, or those with mobility issues or back problems.
Blue Cave tickets are purchased separately at the price listed, and travelers should bring cash for this. The tour emphasizes safety, with life jackets and safety equipment supplied, and guides are English-speaking to assist with questions.
While most travelers find the timing well-managed, the ride can be bumpy depending on sea conditions. The small group size ensures a personalized experience, and the tour is recommended for those wanting a comprehensive exploration of Croatia’s coastal highlights.
This full-day speedboat tour from Trogir offers a spectacular way to see Croatia’s islands efficiently, with famous landmarks like the Blue Cave and Hvar’s scenic town. The cost of $111.50 includes most stops, snorkeling gear, and priority Blue Cave access, making it a good value for those eager to maximize their time.
While the speedboat ride can be bumpy and the Blue Cave tickets are an additional expense, the variety of stops and free time in Hvar create a balanced experience. The small group size and friendly guides enhance the overall enjoyment.
This tour suits adventurous travelers who appreciate scenic boat rides, swimming, and island exploration. It’s less ideal for those seeking a relaxed, calm cruise or traveling with young children under 10. Overall, it offers a dynamic snapshot of Croatia’s stunning coastlines and vibrant islands in a single, well-organized day.
“We had a great time. The guides were very friendly and helpful. The blue cave was great as swimming from the boat in a beautiful bay. The blue lago…”
Is this tour suitable for children?
The tour strictly forbids children under 10, making it best suited for older children, teenagers, and adults.
What should I bring for the Blue Cave visit?
Bring cash for the Blue Cave tickets, and consider swimsuit, towel, and waterproof camera if you plan to swim or take photos.
How bumpy is the speedboat ride?
The ride can be quite bumpy, especially in rough sea conditions, so travelers should be prepared for a fast and lively experience.
Can I visit the Fortress in Hvar?
Yes, visiting the Tvrđava Fortica is optional during your free time; it requires a separate ticket and is not included in the tour.
What if the weather is bad?
The captain reserves the right to alter the itinerary due to bad weather, and the tour may be rescheduled or canceled with a full refund.
Is snorkeling gear included?
Yes, snorkeling equipment is included for use during the stops at Budikovac and other locations.