From Trogir or Split: Full-Day Blue Cave & Hvar Island Tour - Exploring Komia Village and Its Secrets

From Trogir or Split: Full-Day Blue Cave & Hvar Island Tour

Discover the full-day Blue Cave & Hvar Island tour from Trogir or Split—visit 5 islands, explore caves, swim in crystal waters, and enjoy stunning coastal views for $92.

Key Points

From Trogir or Split: Full-Day Blue Cave & Hvar Island Tour - Key Points

  • Full-day adventure lasting 10 to 11 hours with visits to five islands in Croatia’s Dalmatia region.
  • Highlights include the Blue Cave on Biovo Island, the famous Hvar town, Stiniva Bay, Blue Lagoon at Budikovac Island, and charming Komia village.
  • Speedboat ride ensures quick, comfortable transfers with experienced skippers and guides providing local insights.
  • Entry to Blue Cave costs $24 per person, payable on the day, but can be skipped if weather blocks access.
  • The tour departs from Trogir or Split, with flexible meeting points and drop-off locations.
  • Includes snorkeling gear, windproof jackets, and safety equipment; lunch or food not included.

This full-day tour offers a lively and scenic way to explore Croatia’s stunning islands, caves, and towns aboard a fast, modern RIB speedboat. The $92 price point is competitive, considering the number of stops and the expert guidance. It’s a perfect choice for travelers eager for adventure, swimming, and island hopping with the comfort of a well-managed group.

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Blue Cave on Biovo Island: The Natural Wonder

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The Blue Cave on Biovo Island is the first stop and a major highlight of this tour. Known for its magical blue glow, the cave is a quick 30-minute visit that allows enough time to marvel at this natural phenomenon. The entry fee of $24 is paid on the day, but if weather conditions prevent access, an alternative activity is provided.

The Blue Cave draws visitors for its mesmerizing light caused by sunlight filtering through submerged openings. The small boat transfer inside the cave ensures a more intimate experience, though the duration is brief, giving ample time for photos and admiration.

Exploring Komia Village and Its Secrets

From Trogir or Split: Full-Day Blue Cave & Hvar Island Tour - Exploring Komia Village and Its Secrets

After the Blue Cave, the tour takes you to Komia, a fisherman’s village on Vis Island. This stop lasts approximately one hour and offers a taste of authentic Dalmatian life. You can stroll through narrow streets, discover local customs, and enjoy the charming atmosphere of this quiet settlement.

Komia is also noted for its local food options (not included in the tour price), which adds a culinary dimension to the visit. The guides share insights into the village’s history and traditions, making this stop both relaxing and culturally enriching.

Stunning Caves and the Shores of Vis Island

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Beyond Komia, the tour includes a photo stop at Limestone Caves, showcasing the island’s geological formations. Next, visitors get to visit Stiniva Cove, a famous beach known for its dramatic shoreline shaped by powerful waves.

Stiniva Bay offers about 30 minutes to marvel at the caves and cliffs, perfect for a quick exploration or some photos of this unique natural setting. The waves and currents mean it’s not always suitable for swimming, but the views alone reward the visit.

Blue Lagoon: Swimming and Relaxing on Budikovac Island

From Trogir or Split: Full-Day Blue Cave & Hvar Island Tour - Blue Lagoon: Swimming and Relaxing on Budikovac Island

By midday, the tour reaches Budikovac Island’s Blue Lagoon for about an hour of swimming and sunbathing. The crystal-clear waters and white sandy beach make this stop ideal for relaxing, snorkeling, or simply floating in the inviting sea.

While food and drinks are not included, many visitors enjoy picking up a cocktail at the beach bar, making the most of this refreshing break. The water quality and scenic surroundings are consistently praised, with many reviewers noting that this stop is a perfect pause in the day’s schedule.

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Hvar Town: The Croatian Gem

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The final stop of the tour is Hvar town, a bustling, historic city renowned for its beautiful architecture, lively cafes, and sea views. You get about 2.5 hours to explore freely, walk up to the Hvar Fortress for panoramic vistas, or enjoy some local cuisine.

Hvar is known for its fashionable shops and vibrant nightlife, making it a popular destination for visitors. The guides often recommend walking along the waterfront and exploring the narrow streets filled with boutiques and cafes.

The Speedboat Experience: Comfort and Safety

From Trogir or Split: Full-Day Blue Cave & Hvar Island Tour - The Speedboat Experience: Comfort and Safety

All transportation on this tour is provided by a best-in-class RIB speedboat. The skippers are experienced, ensuring a smooth and safe journey between stops. The boats are equipped with life jackets, snorkeling gear, and windproof jackets for comfort and safety.

Despite the bumpy waters some reviews mention, the boat ride is generally considered fun and exhilarating. The music playlist and friendly crew contribute to a lively atmosphere onboard, with many noting the skippers’ professionalism and sense of humor.

Practical Details: Meeting Points and Group Sizes

From Trogir or Split: Full-Day Blue Cave & Hvar Island Tour - Practical Details: Meeting Points and Group Sizes

This tour departs from several locations in Trogir and Split, including Obala Bana Berislava, Trumbieva obala, and other docks. The meeting times vary depending on the chosen departure point, but punctuality is important as group tours typically don’t wait more than 5 minutes.

The group size is kept small or private when requested, ensuring a more personalized experience. The tour lasts 10 to 11 hours, with flexible options to cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

What’s Not Included and Tips for Travelers

From Trogir or Split: Full-Day Blue Cave & Hvar Island Tour - What’s Not Included and Tips for Travelers

The entry fee for the Blue Cave is $24, payable on the day, and not included in the initial price. Since food is not included, bringing snacks, water, and sunscreen is recommended. Travelers should also bring sunglasses and light clothing for comfort.

Luggage or large bags are not allowed onboard, so pack light. The tour is not suitable for children under 6, pregnant women, or those with back problems. Travelers should check weather conditions ahead, as bad weather can lead to cancellation or alternative plans.

The Sum Up: The Best Way to See Croatia’s Islands and Caves

From Trogir or Split: Full-Day Blue Cave & Hvar Island Tour - The Sum Up: The Best Way to See Croatia’s Islands and Caves

This full-day Blue Cave & Hvar Island tour offers a well-organized, scenic, and lively way to experience Croatia’s stunning coastline, caves, and islands. The speedboat journey ensures quick transfers and ample time at each stop, with expert guides and skippers adding local insights and safety.

The tour’s highlights — especially the Blue Cave, Hvar town, and Blue Lagoon — are fabulous photos and memorable moments. The price of $92 makes it a good value for a full day of exploration, swimming, and sightseeing.

This experience suits adventurous travelers who enjoy fast-paced island hopping, are comfortable on boats, and want to maximize their time in Croatia’s beautiful Dalmatian islands. The limitations—like weather dependence and the brief Blue Cave visit—are balanced by the diversity of stops and expert guidance.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How early should I arrive at the meeting point?
It’s best to arrive on time, as the tour does not wait more than 5 minutes after the scheduled start.

What is included in the tour price?
The speedboat, skipper and guide, snorkeling gear, windproof jackets, and safety equipment are included.

Are meals provided?
No, food and drinks are not included, but there are beach bars and restaurants at some stops where you can purchase refreshments.

Can I go inside the Blue Cave?
Yes, the Blue Cave visit lasts about 30 minutes, but the cave may be inaccessible due to weather conditions or tides.

What is the Blue Cave entry fee?
The entry fee is $24 per person, payable on the day of the tour.

Is this tour suitable for children?
It is not recommended for children under 6 or pregnant women.

What should I bring?
Sunglasses, sunscreen, and light clothing are advised. Luggage or large bags are not allowed onboard.

What if the weather is bad?
The tour may be canceled or rescheduled in case of poor weather, with full refunds or alternative dates offered.

Who operates the tour?
The experience is provided by Mayer Charter, known for professional and friendly service.

Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, full refund is available when canceled up to 24 hours in advance.

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