Blue Cave Tour From Hvar
Split, Grad Hvar, Split-Dalmatia
Included
with boat rental

About This Tour
Set out on a scenic journey across the Adriatic, where hidden coastal treasures and untouched island landscapes await. This tour takes you through striking rock formations, secluded coves, and crystal-clear waters, offering a mix of adventure and relaxation. From exploring remote beaches to swimming in sheltered bays, each stop along the route highlights the natural beauty of Croatia’s coastline.
Guests can immerse themselves in the peaceful atmosphere of the islands, discovering quiet fishing villages, dramatic cliffs, and pristine sea horizons. Whether traveling as part of a group or opting for a private experience, this tour offers an unforgettable way to take in Croatia’s stunning marine scenery.
Tour Destinations

Blue Lagoon – Budikovac
Budikovac The Blue Lagoon near Budikovac Island is known for its vibrant turquoise waters, shallow seabed, and peaceful surroundings. The lagoon is sheltered, making the water incredibly clear and calm—ideal for swimming and snorkeling. There's a small pebbled beach on Budikovac, and the area feels untouched, with just a few buildings and no large crowds. Boats anchor in the lagoon, allowing visitors to jump straight into the water and enjoy the tranquility of this beautiful spot.

Green Cave
The Green Cave, located on the small island of Ravnik, gets its name from the unique green light that reflects off the sea floor when sunlight enters through an opening at the top. The cave is large enough for boats to enter, and visitors can swim inside, where the water takes on an almost glowing appearance. Unlike the Blue Cave, the Green Cave is open and spacious, making it less crowded and easier to explore.

Stiniva Cove
Stiniva Cove is a small, secluded beach on Vis Island, known for its dramatic limestone cliffs that almost completely enclose it. The narrow entrance makes it feel hidden, and visitors usually arrive by boat before swimming or walking through the shallow water to reach the beach. The pebble shore is surrounded by towering rocks, creating a sheltered and peaceful setting. While it's a popular destination, it still retains its wild and untouched beauty.

Blue Cave
The Blue Cave on Biševo Island is famous for its mesmerizing blue glow, created by sunlight passing through an underwater opening and illuminating the interior. Visitors enter by small boats, and inside, the water shimmers with an intense, almost surreal blue. The experience is brief, as boats stay inside for only a few minutes, but the sight of the glowing water and reflective walls makes it one of the most unique natural attractions on the Adriatic coast.

Palmizana
A famous marina and resort on the island of Sveti Klement, part of the Paklinski Islands. It is known for its lush botanical gardens, pristine beaches, and vibrant dining scene.
Tour Map
Tour Information
Duration
Full-day tour (7-8 hours)
Starting Location
Split, Grad Hvar, Split-Dalmatia
Tour Stops
5 destinations
Tour Price
Included with boat rental
Prices may vary by boat - see available boats section