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Discover stunning Croatian islands on this private speedboat tour from Split, visiting the Blue Cave, Vis, Hvar, and Pakleni Islands with swimming, snorkeling, and lunch.
This private speedboat tour from Split offers an exciting way to explore central Dalmatia‘s most celebrated spots for up to 12 travelers at a price of $1,729 per group. The journey begins early at 7:30 AM, allowing ample time to visit the Blue Cave, enjoy swimming and snorkeling around Vis and Hvar, and sample local cuisine in the archipelago. This experience is perfect for those seeking a small-group, flexible day tour with a focus on natural beauty and leisure.
With relaxing boat rides, guidance, and all fuel, this tour emphasizes comfort and convenience. While you’ll need to arrange your own lunch and entrance tickets for the Blue Cave (which cost approximately 18 Euro per person), the overall package makes for a smooth, memorable day on the water. The tour’s 5-star rating reflects its popularity, especially among visitors eager to see Croatia’s best islands with a personalized touch.
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The tour begins in front of the bronze 3D map of Split, located at the eastern end of the boardwalk, directly across from Diocletian’s Palace. Travelers are encouraged to arrive at least 15 minutes early to ensure a smooth departure. This small group trip offers a relaxed pace and personal attention from the skipper, with fuel and water included in the package.
This tour’s highlight is the Blue Cave, accessible via speedboat on Bievo Island. Once there, visitors have 30 minutes to explore this well-known natural attraction, with entrance tickets provided by the skipper. The Blue Cave is celebrated for its vivid blue reflections caused by sunlight filtering through the water, making it a favorite photo spot.
Since the Blue Cave is a popular destination, arriving early helps avoid larger crowds. The 18 Euro entrance fee is not included in the base price, so travelers should prepare accordingly. The skipper guides the group through the experience, ensuring safety and a smooth visit.
Next, the tour heads to Stiniva Beach on Vis Island, renowned for its unique cove enclosed by high cliffs. The 45-minute stop here offers a chance to swim and snorkel in warm, crystal-clear waters. This spot is praised for its secluded atmosphere and spectacular scenery, ideal for relaxing and taking photos.
The water at Stiniva Bay is known for being crystal clear, making it perfect for snorkeling, and the surrounding cliffs provide a dramatic backdrop. Visitors should bring swimming gear and towels for comfort.
More Great Tours NearbyAfter their time in Vis, travelers visit the Pakleni Islands, an archipelago consisting of 16 islands of striking beauty. Here, the tour offers lunch suggestions with local options available, along with another 1.5 hours to swim and relax. The islands are famous for their gorgeous beaches, hidden coves, and lush landscapes.
A lunch break provides an opportunity to savor Croatian cuisine in a scenic setting, with the skipper happy to recommend the best local restaurants on Palmizana. The free time at the Pakleni Islands combines leisure and adventure, with plenty of options for swimming or simply soaking up the sun.
The trip culminates with a visit to Hvar, known as the queen of Croatian islands. Travelers enjoy 2 hours of free time in Hvar Town, wandering its cobblestone streets and discovering architectural Renaissance influences. The town offers a lively atmosphere, historic sites, and charming cafes.
During this period, visitors can explore at their own pace, taking in the sights or relaxing by the waterfront. The skipper ensures everyone stays on schedule, and the boat departs back to Split in the late afternoon.
The tour includes the boat, skipper, fuel, water on board, and insurance, making it a hassle-free experience. Excluded are the entrance tickets for the Blue Cave (about 18 Euro per person) and lunch, which the operator can advise on based on your preferences.
Participants should bring towels, swimming suits, and be prepared for a favorable weather condition. The tour is not wheelchair accessible and not suitable for children under 4 years or pregnant women. It’s advisable to arrive 15 minutes early at the meeting point, and reservations must be made at least 2 days in advance.
This full-day tour departs Split at 07:30 and returns between 18:00 and 18:30. The 1.5-hour boat ride to the Blue Cave kickstarts the trip, followed by stops at Vis and the Pakleni Islands. The 2-hour stop in Hvar allows for relaxed exploration, balancing sightseeing with swimming and leisure.
The timing and pacing are designed to maximize experiences without feeling rushed, though physical mobility may be limited for those with difficulty walking or standing for extended periods.
This private speedboat tour appeals to those who want a personalized, flexible experience of Croatia’s stunning islands. It’s ideal for families, couples, or small groups who enjoy water activities and exploring scenic towns. Travelers should be comfortable with boat rides and swimming, as these are core parts of the experience.
Since children under 4 are not allowed and the tour requires some walking around Hvar, it’s best suited for adults or older children. Guests should also consider the additional costs for entrance tickets and lunch.
This private speedboat tour from Split offers an excellent way to see Croatia’s most famous islands with minimal hassle. The combination of natural wonders, such as the Blue Cave and Stiniva Bay, along with time in Hvar Town, creates a balanced and enjoyable day.
The small group size and personal guidance make it feel exclusive, while the scenic stops and water activities provide plenty of opportunities for memorable moments. The price point reflects the luxury and convenience of a private tour, making it a worthwhile choice for those seeking a personalized adventure in Dalmatia.
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What is the starting point for this tour?
The tour starts in front of the bronze 3D map of Split, at the eastern end of the boardwalk, across from Diocletian’s Palace.
At what time does the tour depart?
The departure time is 07:30 AM, with travelers advised to arrive 15 minutes early.
How long is the boat ride to the Blue Cave?
The journey to Bievo Island takes approximately 1.5 hours.
Is the Blue Cave entrance fee included?
No, the entrance tickets (around 18 Euro per person) are not included and need to be purchased separately.
How much time do I get at each stop?
You’ll have 30 minutes at the Blue Cave, 45 minutes at Stiniva Bay, 1.5 hours at the Pakleni Islands for lunch and swimming, and 2 hours to explore Hvar Town.
Is lunch included in the tour?
No, lunch is not included but advice on the best restaurants on Palmizana is provided.
What should I bring for the trip?
Participants should bring towels and swimming suits for the water stops.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Children under 4 years are not allowed; the tour is suitable for older children and adults.
Are there any physical limitations to consider?
The tour is not wheelchair accessible and requires some walking around Hvar, so those with mobility issues should plan accordingly.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, cancellations are possible up to 24 hours before departure for a full refund, with reservations requiring at least 2 days’ notice.