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Discover the stunning Blue Cave and five Croatian islands on a full-day tour from Split, including all fees, snacks, snorkeling gear, and flexible timing.
This full-day tour in Split, Croatia, offers an effortless way to see some of the most iconic island sights with all-inclusive pricing of $1,790.04 per group for up to 12 people. With a duration of about 9 to 10 hours, it combines visits to the famous Blue Cave on Bisevo Island, the beautiful Stiniva Cove, and several vibrant islands including Budikovac, Palmizana, and Hvar. The tour departs early at 7:00 am from Obala kneza Branimira and includes pickup, making logistics simple and stress-free.
What sets this experience apart is the comprehensive itinerary, with admission tickets included for key stops, along with snacks, soda, bottled water, snorkeling equipment, toilet, and shower access. It is a private tour, exclusive to your group, ideal for families or small groups seeking a personalized adventure. While the tour does not include lunch, the stops at Palmizana and Hvar offer ample opportunities to enjoy local Mediterranean cuisine.
This tour is best suited for those who want to see the highlights without the hassle of planning, and who enjoy stunning natural features, swimming, and a mix of relaxation and sightseeing. A few reviews mention some timing adjustments, but overall, the enthusiastic guides and breathtaking scenery make this a memorable day on Croatia’s coast.

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The tour begins at Obala kneza Branimira in Split, with pickup offered for convenience. The guide ensures a smooth start despite some past timing updates, with the departure fixed at 7:00 am. The tour concludes back at the same meeting point, allowing easy transfer arrangements.
This early start ensures maximum daylight, especially for the Blue Cave visit, which is a key highlight. The mobile ticket system makes it straightforward to check in, and the private nature of the tour means you’ll have a personalized experience with your group.

The Blue Cave on Bisevo Island is the tour’s crown jewel. This natural phenomenon features bright, beryl-colored waters created by sunlight filtering through an underwater opening, illuminating the cave’s interior. The admission is included, and the three-hour stop allows ample time to marvel at the sights, take photos, and soak in the vibrant colors.
The Monk Seal Cave, the longest on Bisevo at 160 meters, is another fascinating stop. Here, visitors can explore limestone cliffs and imagine the monk seals that once rested there. The 45-minute visit offers a quieter moment to reflect on this unique part of island history.

Recognized by European Best Destinations as the most beautiful beach in Europe, Stiniva Cove is a must-see. Protected since 1967 and designated as a protected nature monument, this beach features dramatic cliffs that enclose a small, sandy bay accessible by boat. The one-hour stop is free of admission fees and provides plenty of time for swimming and relaxing on one of Croatia’s most photogenic beaches.
The cove’s location and natural beauty make it a favorite for those seeking a scenic, tranquil spot for swimming or sunbathing. The tour’s timing allows visitors to enjoy the calm waters and stunning scenery without feeling rushed.

Budikovac Island offers a central beach protected by two small islands, Sanak and Small Budikovac. This 1 hour 30 minutes stop provides a chance to enjoy crystal-clear waters and a peaceful environment. It’s perfect for swimming, sunbathing, or simply taking in the maritime atmosphere.
Next, the tour visits Palmizana, famous for its blue, clear waters and lively restaurants. This most well-known tourist resort on Hvar provides a 1-hour break, during which visitors can grab a Mediterranean meal, explore local shops, or relax on the beach.

The last major stop is the historic town of Hvar, with 2 hours allocated for exploring. Known for its rich history, charming streets, and vibrant nightlife, Hvar offers a blend of cultural sights and leisure. Whether strolling through the old town or relaxing at a café, visitors find ample opportunity to soak in the local atmosphere.
The free admission and flexible time make this stop versatile, allowing for sightseeing, shopping, or simply enjoying the lively harbor views. The 2-hour window balances relaxation with the chance to experience Hvar’s unique character.

The tour package includes snacks, soda, bottled water, snorkeling equipment, and all fees and taxes. The use of snorkeling gear encourages underwater exploration, adding an extra dimension to the trip. Clean toilets and showers are available, ensuring comfort during the day.
However, lunch is not included, so guests should plan to purchase food during stops at Palmizana or Hvar. Private expenses, such as additional meals or souvenirs, are not covered. The tour’s timing means some stops may feel brief, especially during peak seasons when crowds can emerge.

While there are some mentions of timing adjustments in reviews, the overall sentiment praises the knowledgeable guides and friendly drivers, especially guides Davor, Ivan, and Anna. They are recognized for making the tour enjoyable and smooth, despite logistical hiccups like late starts or changing meeting times.
Past feedback highlights the breathtaking scenery, the welcoming atmosphere, and the opportunity to swim in the Blue Cave as standout moments. The well-organized boat access and comfortable equipment also contribute to the positive experience.
Some reviews note timing changes and the importance of arriving promptly, as the early start is crucial for maximizing the experience. The absence of included lunch might be a downside for those wanting a full meal during the day, but nearby restaurants at Palmizana and Hvar compensate for this.
Guests should also be prepared for early mornings and sun exposure, especially during the summer months. The private tour format makes it less crowded but requires booking in advance to secure the entire group.
This full-day adventure from Split offers an excellent way to see Croatia’s most beautiful islands and natural wonders without the hassle of planning each stop individually. The all-inclusive pricing and private group setting make it a convenient and comfortable choice, especially for families or small groups.
The stops at the Blue Cave, Stiniva Cove, and Hvar town are standout moments that deliver stunning scenery and memorable experiences. The snorkeling gear, snacks, and flexible schedule enhance the trip, making it both relaxing and exciting.
While the timing adjustments in reviews suggest the need for punctuality, the friendly guides and well-organized logistics help ensure a smooth day. This tour provides a comprehensive, scenic, and enjoyable way to explore Croatia’s coast in just one day.
What is the price of this tour?
It costs $1,790.04 per group, accommodating up to 12 people.
What stops are included in the tour?
Stops include the Blue Cave on Bisevo, Monk Seal Cave, Stiniva Cove, Budikovac Island, Palmizana, and Hvar.
How long does the tour last?
The tour runs for approximately 9 to 10 hours, starting at 7:00 am.
Are meals included?
No, lunch is not included, but stops at Palmizana and Hvar offer options to purchase food and drinks.
What is included in the tour fee?
Admission tickets, snacks, soda, bottled water, snorkeling equipment, toilets, showers, and all fees and taxes are included.
Is this tour private?
Yes, it is a private tour, with only your group participating.
What are the reviews like?
The tour has a rating of 5.0 based on 5 reviews, with praise for friendly guides, breathtaking scenery, and the chance to swim in the Blue Cave.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What should I bring?
Bring swimsuits, sunscreen, and perhaps a camera; snacks and drinks are provided, but extra food can be purchased during stops.
Is the tour suitable for all ages?
Most travelers can participate, but those with mobility issues should consider the physical demands of boat transfers and swimming.