A natural wonder glowing in surreal blue light, the Blue Cave is a must-see spot on Biševo Island. Sunlight reflects off the seabed and fills the cave with an ethereal glow. Access is only possible with small boats due to the cave’s narrow entrance.
Activities:
Sightseeing only – swimming is not allowed to protect the cave’s ecosystem.
This charming fishing village is the heart of traditional island life. With its narrow stone streets, harbor cafes, and relaxed pace, Komiža invites you to enjoy a morning coffee or explore local culture.
Activities:
Walk through the Old Town
Optional coffee or breakfast break
Hidden between steep cliffs, Stiniva Bay offers one of the most spectacular views in Croatia. A narrow entrance by boat reveals a quiet, pebbled beach and turquoise water.
Activities:
Short photo stop to capture this stunning natural cove
A peaceful spot near Vis Island, Budikovac is known for its clear waters and laid-back vibe. The Blue Lagoon is perfect for a swim, some snorkeling, or simply relaxing on the boat or beach.
Activies:
Swimming
Snorkeling
Sunbathing
Your final stop is Hvar – a lively mix of history, beauty, and island charm. Climb the Fortica Fortress for panoramic views, wander through narrow streets, or relax with a drink in the sun.
Activities:
Hike to Fortica Fortress
Browse shops, local markets, and galleries
Enjoy lunch, coffee, or a seaside stroll
Riva promenade of Split
Tour Details
What to bring
Swimsuits, towels, sunscreen, hat, sunglasses, comfortable clothes, light snacks and drinks
Included
Bottled water, snorkeling masks, life vests, insurance, taxes
Not included
Lunch, entrance ticket for Blue Cave, personal expenses
Tips
Blue Cave entrance ticket is 24€ for adults and 12€ for children(+6); you should bring cash and our crew members will buy tickets for you
Tours can get booked out in peak season, so it’s recommended to reserve your spot in advance