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Discover Croatia’s stunning islands on this 6-island speedboat tour, including Blue Cave, Hvar, and more, with knowledgeable guides and flexible stops.
The Split/Podstrana: Blue Cave, Hvar & 6 Islands Speedboat Trip offers an exciting way to explore Croatia’s Dalmatian coast. Priced at $128 per person, this full-day adventure is packed with visits to incredible spots like the Blue Cave, Hvar Island, and several other scenic islands. The tour runs approximately 11 hours and is operated by Toto Travel, featuring a speedboat, a friendly and experienced crew, and many opportunities for swimming, snorkeling, and sightseeing at six different islands.
While the tour is praised for its professional guides, beautiful scenery, and efficient itinerary, it’s worth noting that the Blue Cave experience itself lasts just a few minutes and involves an additional entry fee payable in cash. Still, the overall value lies in the multiple stunning stops and safe, fast transportation that make this trip a favorite among visitors looking to see a lot in one day.


The trip starts with a visit to the Blue Cave on Bievo Island. You’ll arrive just as sunlight filters through the seafloor, illuminating the cave in bright aquamarine light. Keep in mind the entry fee of €18 in low season or €24 from June to September, paid directly to the crew in cash. Although the Blue Cave is a highlight, some reviews mention the experience lasts under five minutes and is often crowded, as other boats are also visiting at the same time.
Despite the brief visit, the view of the glowing blue waters makes it a memorable sight. The fast boat ride to this spot is a definite advantage, helping you beat some of the crowds and maximize your time at other stops.
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Next, the tour leads to Komia, a charming, old fishermen’s village on Vis Island that features narrow streets, outdoor cafes, and souvenir shops. This part of the trip offers about an hour of free time to stroll and soak in the atmosphere. Many find this location to be a peaceful break from the busy tourist spots, and it’s also one of the filming locations for Mamma Mia!.
On-site, travelers can enjoy breakfast or coffee at outdoor restaurants and take some photos of the traditional stone houses. The walkaround and swimming at the beach are popular activities here, with some reviews noting the guides’ attentiveness and helpful explanations.

After Komia, the boat glides toward Stiniva Bay, renowned for its high limestone cliffs that form a narrow, sheltered cove. The journey itself offers spectacular views of the coastline and small caves along the way. Upon arrival, a swim stop at Stiniva Cove allows visitors to enjoy the calm, clear waters, perfect for snorkeling.
The snorkel gear is provided, and the guides often recommend bringing goggles to better appreciate the underwater scenery. The cove’s secluded nature and high cliffs create an impressive backdrop, making it one of Croatia’s most photographable spots.

From Stiniva, the journey continues to the Pakleni Islands, with scenic views of lush green forests and sandy beaches. During a one-hour stop, travelers can snorkel, swim, or simply relax at the scenic beaches.
On the way, you’ll get a panoramic view of Budikovac Island, famous for its Blue Lagoon. Many note this as a breathtaking scene seen from the boat, and the calm waters invite more swimming.
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After leaving the smaller islands, the boat heads toward Hvar, where the longest stop of the day occurs—over two hours of free time. Hvar is celebrated for its stunning architecture, lively promenade, and historic fortress. Visitors often explore the old town, walk up to the fortress for views, or enjoy a meal at local restaurants.
Many reviews highlight Hvar’s vibrant atmosphere and beautiful streets, making it a perfect place for a leisurely stroll or lunch break. The ample time ensures travelers aren’t rushed and can really soak in the town’s charm.

The trip then stops at Milna on Brač Island. Known for its peaceful waterfront and stone houses, Milna offers a relaxed vibe. Here, travelers can swim at nearby beaches or walk through the village to see the baroque church.
Many reviews mention enjoying a drink at a beach bar or simply relaxing, appreciating the laid-back pace after busy sightseeing. It’s a quieter, more traditional spot compared to the other stops.

The tour concludes around 6:00 PM, returning to the original departure point. The skippers and guides are praised for their professionalism, safety, and attention to guests’ comfort. The speedboat provides a thrilling ride, often accompanied by music, and there’s always the option to request life jackets or snorkel gear.
The itinerary is subject to change depending on weather or sea conditions, but the guides make adjustments to keep the experience safe and enjoyable.

The meeting point varies depending on booking options, but the tour provides transportation, safety gear, and snorkel equipment. Travelers should bring comfortable shoes, swimwear, towels, sunscreen, water, and cash for the Blue Cave entrance fee.
The group size is limited to 12 people, ensuring a more intimate experience. Children 6-12 years old enjoy a 50% discount on entrance tickets, making the tour accessible for families.

This tour combines multiple island visits with engaging guides who are highly praised for their knowledge and friendliness. The speedboat makes it easy to cover more ground than a traditional boat tour, and the flexible free time allows for personalized exploration.
While the Blue Cave itself is brief, many find that the overall experience—visiting several islands, swimming in clear waters, and experiencing Croatia’s coastal views—more than makes up for it. The high ratings (4.6 out of 5 from nearly 2000 reviews) reflect consistent satisfaction.
This full-day Croatian adventure is ideal for travelers eager to see a variety of iconic islands and caves in a single trip. The well-organized itinerary, friendly guides, and scenic rides make it a worthwhile choice for those comfortable with speedboat rides and outdoor water activities.
Though the Blue Cave is short and involves an extra fee, the diverse stops and beautiful landscapes make it a valuable experience. It’s especially suitable for adventurers, families, and groups seeking a mix of sightseeing and relaxation.
“That was a good experience with Alex and Nicolina. I enjoyed the day and had a great time.”
How long is the Blue Cave visit?
The Blue Cave visit lasts under five minutes due to high demand and crowding, with an additional entry fee payable in cash.
Is food included in the tour?
Food and drinks are not included. Travelers can purchase breakfast, coffee, or lunch at stops like Komia or Hvar.
What should I bring on the tour?
Bring comfortable shoes, swimwear, towel, sunscreen, water, cash for the Blue Cave fee, and possibly water shoes for rocky beaches.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Children 6-12 years old benefit from a 50% discount on entrance tickets. The tour is not suitable for children under 4 years or pregnant women.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What languages are spoken?
The tour guides speak English and Croatian.
This tour offers a practical and engaging way to experience Croatia’s stunning coast, with highlights that satisfy both adventure seekers and relaxed explorers alike.
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