Swimsuits, towels, sunscreen, hat, sunglasses, comfortable clothes, light snacks and drinks
Bottled water, snorkeling masks, life vests
Lunch, entrance tickets for activities that are not part of the tour (fortress entrance fee, jetski, tourist train…)
A Blue Cave and 5-Island tour from Split is one of the most popular excursions in Croatia, offering a chance to see stunning coastal landscapes, hidden bays, and historic towns across multiple islands in the Adriatic.
Located on the island of Biševo, the Blue Cave is a natural wonder famous for its mesmerizing blue light. The sunlight enters through an underwater opening, reflecting off the seabed and illuminating the cave with a surreal blue glow. You’ll be taken into the cave in small boats, as it has a low entrance.
Activities: Sightseeing only, as swimming isn’t allowed inside the cave to preserve its delicate environment.
This fishing village on the island of Vis is known for its quaint stone houses, charming harbor, and relaxed pace. Komiža is the perfect spot to experience traditional island life and enjoy some Croatian coffee culture or fresh seafood.
Activities: Strolling through the town, exploring its narrow streets, and visiting the Komiža Fishermen’s Museum, housed in an old Venetian tower. Some tours give a short break for breakfast here.
Often ranked among the most beautiful beaches in Europe, Stiniva Bay is tucked away between high cliffs that open to reveal a pebbled beach and clear waters. Reaching it by boat offers a breathtaking view as you enter the secluded bay.
Activities: Short break for taking photos of the dramatic cliffs and turquoise waters.
A hidden gem near Vis, Budikovac Island has crystal-clear waters perfect for a refreshing swim. The Blue Lagoon here is ideal for snorkeling and relaxing in peaceful surroundings. This is usually a quieter stop where you can enjoy the untouched natural beauty.
Activities: Swimming, snorkeling, and sunbathing.
The last stop is the vibrant town of Hvar, known for its rich history, scenic views, and lively atmosphere. You can explore Hvar’s historic landmarks, like Fortica Fortress, St. Stephen’s Square, and the Franciscan Monastery. Hvar also has plenty of cafes, shops, and local markets to explore.
Activities: Sightseeing, shopping, dining, or hiking up to the fortress for panoramic views over the town and surrounding islands.