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Discover the stunning Blue Cave and five islands near Split on a 10-hour luxury speedboat tour with expert guides, swimming stops, and Hvar sightseeing.

Taking a day to cruise along Croatia’s stunning Dalmatian coast sounds like a dream, and this Luxury Blue Cave & 5 Islands tour from Split promises just that—an immersive, scenic adventure on a speedboat packed with stops at some of the region’s most iconic sights. With an average of five days’ notice needed to book and a full-day itinerary, this experience offers a compact yet comprehensive way to see the highlights of the nearby islands and caves.
What we love about this tour is how it balances stunning natural beauty with comfortable, guided experiences. The chance to see the Blue Cave’s shimmering blue light and explore multiple islands in one day is hard to beat. Plus, snorkeling gear and refreshments are included, making it an easy, worry-free trip. However, some travelers mention that the Blue Cave entrance fee isn’t included and can add up during peak season, which is worth considering when planning your budget.
This tour tends to suit travelers who enjoy quick, scenic escapes with plenty of opportunities for swimming, sunbathing, and exploring small towns. If you’re after a relaxed, yet adventure-filled day focusing on beautiful scenery and authentic island charm, this tour could be perfect. But if you prefer in-depth exploration or a slower pace, you might want to consider other options.

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The adventure kicks off early at Riva Harbor in Split, with check-in at Stand Number 5 at 7:15 am. Expect a quick voucher check and, after a brief briefing, you’ll board the speedboat at 7:30 am. This timing means an early start, but it’s ideal for maximizing your day, especially as you’ll be returning around 6:15 pm. The group size is capped at 12 travelers, which helps keep the experience intimate and manageable, giving you more space and personalized attention.
The first major highlight is the Blue Cave (10:00-11:00 am). It’s the star of this trip, famous for its shimmering blue light caused by sunlight filtering through underwater openings. This natural phenomenon is truly mesmerizing and worth the early wake-up call. However, it’s important to note that entrance fees aren’t included—costing approximately 12 euros in pre/post season and 18 euros in peak season. Several reviews mention that the Blue Cave is a short visit (around 45 minutes) due to its size and safety regulations, which can feel rushed if you’re expecting a longer stay.
Some travelers have expressed disappointment when weather prevents access or if delays occur, but generally, the guides do their best to keep everyone informed and comfortable. The speedboat ride itself to get to the cave is a thrill, with some reviewers noting that the journey can be quite wet and bumpy, especially if the weather turns windy. Pack a waterproof jacket or spare clothes if you’re sensitive to splashes.
Next up is the Island of Vis (11:30-12:00), home to a hidden cave and swimming stop. The cave is accessible mainly by boat, and it’s a rare glimpse into Croatia’s less-trodden corners. The swim stop here is appreciated for its tranquility and clear waters. One reviewer shared that they loved the “great staff” and the chance to see a less touristy side of Croatia.
Following that, there’s a quick visit to Stiniva Bay (12:00-12:30) from the boat. Because this is a safety concern, swimming isn’t allowed here, but the views are stunning from the boat. Reviewers mention the beautiful nature and how the bay’s unique shape makes it an iconic photo spot, even from afar.
At 13:00-13:30, the boat anchors at Budikovac Island for a swim and snorkeling stop at the Blue Lagoon. The waters here are crystal clear, and snorkeling gear is provided, making this a highlight for many. You’ll have about an hour to enjoy the water and relax. This stop is often praised for its tranquil beauty, and the light refreshments included add a nice touch to the experience.
From 13:30 to 14:45, the tour visits the Pakleni Islands, a chain of small, lush islands known for their hidden coves and beaches. Here, guests have about 1 hour and 15 minutes for swimming, sunbathing, or grabbing lunch (own expense). Several reviews mention that the lunch options at the ‘Carpe Diem Beach’ are limited and pricey, with disappointment over the quality. Many suggest bringing snacks or eating later in Hvar, especially if you’re looking for better local food.
Finally, the highlight of the day is Hvar town (15:00-17:00). You’ll have about two hours to wander, explore the historic fortress, and soak in the lively vibe of this Croatian gem. Reviewers loved this part, calling Hvar a “must-see” with charming streets and panoramic views from the fortress. Some mention that the lunch break on the boat or at a nearby restaurant can be rushed, so planning ahead for a proper meal is advisable.
The tour concludes with the return to Split around 6:15 pm, giving you a full day of islands, caves, and sea, wrapped up with plenty of memories.

One reviewer pointed out, “The Blue Cave is an amazing experience that you must do if you are visiting the Dalmatian coast,” emphasizing how breathtaking it is in person. Conversely, a few noted that bad weather can limit access or even cancel the Blue Cave visit altogether, which is out of the tour’s control. Several travelers appreciated the knowledgeable guides who kept the day moving smoothly despite weather hiccups, describing them as “very kind” and “helpful”.
Food quality was a recurring gripe, with many describing the lunch stop at Carpe Diem Beach as “disappointing” and “expensive”. Snorkel gear and refreshments, however, were generally well-received, making the trip more comfortable.
Reviewers also appreciated the small group size (max 12), which allowed for personalized attention, and the high-speed boat that added an element of excitement—though it also meant getting a bit wet, a fact many found fun rather than bothersome.

At around $176 per person, this tour offers a lot of value — covering multiple islands, caves, and Hvar’s highlights within a single day. Including guides, snorkeling gear, water, and safety equipment makes it convenient, especially if you’re new to Croatian island hopping.
However, be prepared for the additional costs: entrance fees to the Blue Cave and Hvar Fortress aren’t included, so budget extra for these. The Blue Cave fee can add an extra 10-15 euros during peak season, so pack some cash.
Timing is tight but well-structured, so wear comfortable shoes and bring sun protection—a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen are must-haves. Pack a towel, swimsuit, and some spare clothes for water activities. Even if the weather looks dubious, check if the tour runs; cancellations happen but are usually offered for a reschedule or full refund.

This trip is best suited for active travelers who enjoy speedboat rides, scenic stops, and quick exploration. It’s perfect if you want to see the Blue Cave without dedicating multiple days, or if you’re traveling with friends or family who appreciate a mix of adventure and culture. It’s also great for those who don’t mind the speedy pace and are happy to spend a significant part of the day on a boat.
If your main focus is relaxation or in-depth sightseeing, this might feel rushed or superficial. It’s ideal for first-time visitors eager to tick off top sights and enjoy Croatia’s stunning coastline in a single, exciting day.

How long is the Blue Cave visit?
The Blue Cave is about 45 minutes, allowing time for photos, a quick look inside, and some time on the boat. It can feel brief, but it’s enough to appreciate its glow.
Are entrance fees included?
No, the Blue Cave entrance fee is extra, typically between 10-18 euros, depending on the season. Hvar Fortress also requires an additional ticket if you wish to visit.
What’s the group size?
The tour caps at 12 travelers, making it intimate and allowing guides to give more personalized attention.
Does the tour include snorkeling gear?
Yes, diving masks and snorkel gear are provided, along with life jackets and bottled water.
What should I bring?
A towel, swimsuit, sunscreen, hat, sunglasses, spare clothes, and perhaps some snacks. Pack accordingly for sun and water.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, the booking is fully refundable if canceled more than 24 hours in advance, which is handy for unpredictable weather.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Most travelers find it suitable, but note that water activities and boat speed might be less comfortable for very young children.
What if the weather is bad?
The tour is weather-dependent. If conditions are unsafe, it might be canceled or delayed with a full refund or rescheduling.
How do I get to the meeting point?
The starting point is Riva Harbor in Split, located near public transportation. Arrive early to avoid missing the check-in.
Is there free time in Hvar?
Yes, you get about two hours in Hvar to explore the town, visit the fortress, or relax at a café.

This Luxury Blue Cave & 5 Islands tour from Split offers a fantastic snapshot of Croatia’s coastal beauty. It’s a well-organized, lively way to see multiple islands, experience the legendary Blue Cave, and enjoy swimming in pristine waters—all in one day. The small group size and expert guides ensure a personal touch, making it a memorable adventure for those who enjoy speed, scenery, and a touch of Croatian charm.
While the trip is a bit rushed at times and weather can influence some parts, the overall experience is considered good value for the access it provides to some of Croatia’s most beautiful spots. Just come prepared, budget for extra entrance fees, and keep your expectations flexible for weather-dependent cave visits.
If you’re craving a fun, scenic, and efficient way to explore the islands near Split, this tour hits the sweet spot. It’s especially suited for travelers who want a fast-paced adventure at a reasonable price, with plenty of photo-worthy moments and opportunities for swimming and exploring.

Enjoy the stunning scenery and make sure to capture plenty of photos—Croatia’s islands are even more breathtaking in person!