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Experience Croatia’s stunning coastline on a small-group speedboat tour from Trogir, visiting Blue Cave, Vis, and Hvar with authentic scenic stops.
Traveling through Croatia’s Dalmatian coast offers countless unforgettable sights, but few experiences capture the essence of the sea quite like a speedboat trip to the Blue Cave from Trogir. This tour combines a thrilling boat ride, visits to iconic islands, and a chance to see one of nature’s most captivating wonders—all in one day. With a small group, a knowledgeable skipper, and ample time to relax and explore, this adventure stands out as a practical yet enchanting way to see Croatia’s coast.
One aspect we particularly like is the personalized feel of the small-group setting—no crowded boats here. You’ll get to enjoy the sights and sounds without feeling like just another face in the crowd. However, it’s worth noting that the tour involves a 10-hour day at sea, so it’s best suited for those with a moderate level of fitness who enjoy being active and in the sun. This trip will suit travelers looking for a mix of natural beauty, island culture, and fun on the water.


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The tour kicks off at the meeting point next to Kamerlengo Castle in Trogir, where you’ll hop aboard a comfortable speedboat with a friendly English-speaking skipper. From the start, expect a lively 90-minute ride across the sparkling Adriatic as you head toward Bisevo Island’s famous Blue Cave. The boat’s speed allows you to cover the distance quickly, giving you more time to revel in the scenery—think steep cliffs, hidden coves, and the shimmering sea.
Blue Cave visit is at the heart of this journey. The cave itself measures approximately 24 meters long and 11 meters deep, with a narrow entrance just 1.5 meters high and 2.5 meters wide. Inside, sunlight filters through the water, casting an ethereal aquamarine glow. This effect is mesmerizing and offers fantastic photo opportunities. One of the reviews mentions that guests found this “natural wonder” to be truly enchanting, with submerged objects shimmering as the sunlight hits them.
Keep in mind: the entry fee to the Blue Cave is €24 (cash only), which you should bring along—it’s not included in the tour price. Some guests noted that this minor extra cost is well worth the experience.
After the Blue Cave, the boat heads to Komiza, a fishing village brimming with character. This stop is more than just sightseeing; it’s a chance to stretch your legs, grab some local delicacies, and soak up real Croatian island life. Many reviews highlight how charming and authentic Komiza feels, with some travelers mentioning the delightful breakfast offered here, giving a taste of local flavors.
Guests love the opportunity to swim and snorkel in a secluded bay nearby. The clear waters are perfect for catching glimpses of colorful marine life and relaxing on pebbled beaches. As one reviewer put it, the untouched nature of this part of the island means you’re often the only ones there, making it feel like a private retreat.
Next up, the boat cruises to Stiniva Bay, famous for its dramatic cliffs and hidden beach. It’s a favorite among travelers for its natural beauty and secluded atmosphere. Here, you’ll have some free time to swim, take photos, or simply enjoy the tranquility.
From there, the journey continues to the Pakleni Islands off Hvar’s coast. These small islands are a playground of coves, lush greenery, and pristine waters—ideal for swimming, relaxing, or snapping pics of postcard-worthy scenery.
The final stop is Hvar Town, renowned for its lively harbor, historic sites, and vibrant cafes. You’ll get some free time to wander the narrow streets, visit landmarks like the Hvar Fortress or the Cathedral of St. Stephen, and enjoy a meal or coffee overlooking the marina. Many travelers comment on how Hvar’s blend of lively atmosphere and historic charm makes it a perfect place to unwind after a day on the water.
As the day winds down, your skipper will lead you back to Trogir, completing a roughly 10-hour adventure. The return trip offers a chance to relax and reflect on the day’s highlights, with plenty of opportunities to snap last-minute photos of the Dalmatian coastline.

Beyond the itinerary, several features enhance the overall experience:
The price of $147 per person might seem high at first glance, but considering the full day of travel, multiple island stops, and the experience of seeing the Blue Cave, the value is quite reasonable. The tour also includes all taxes and gasoline, which can otherwise add up when planning a DIY day trip.
The one notable extra expense is the Blue Cave entry fee (€24), which guests find worth the investment. Since food and drinks are not included, bringing some snacks or a light meal is recommended, especially if you plan to spend long hours on the boat.
This trip suits active travelers, families with children over 8, and those who love being on the water. It’s perfect for anyone wanting a balanced mix of scenic adventure, cultural exploration, and relaxing beach time. The full-day format, combined with the boat ride and island stops, makes it ideal for those seeking a dynamic experience rather than a passive sightseeing tour.

For anyone visiting Trogir and craving a day of natural wonders and island charm, this trip hits the mark. The Blue Cave, with its dazzling interior, is a bucket-list highlight, while stops at Komiza, Stiniva Bay, and Hvar deliver authentic Croatian ambiance and stunning scenery. The small group and knowledgeable skipper add a personal touch that large tours lack.
While it is a long day, the mix of boat rides, sightseeing, and beach time offers excellent value for travelers eager to maximize their Dalmatian coast experience. If you enjoy being active, exploring islands, and soaking up the sun, this tour is a practical and memorable choice.

Is there an age limit for this tour?
Children under 8 years old are not suitable for this trip. It’s better suited for older children, teenagers, and adults who are comfortable on a boat and in the sun.
How much does the Blue Cave entry cost?
The Blue Cave entrance fee is €24 cash per person. This cost is separate from the tour price and should be brought along.
What should I bring?
Bring sun protection (hat, sunscreen), swimsuit, towels, a light snack, and cash for the Blue Cave fee and any extras you might want on land.
How long is the boat ride?
The journey to the Blue Cave takes approximately 90 minutes, with the entire trip lasting around 10 hours, including stops and free time.
Is the tour suitable if I have mobility issues?
No, this tour is not recommended for those with mobility impairments or back problems, as it involves a full day on a boat and walking on uneven surfaces.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering some flexibility if your plans change.
To sum it up, the Blue Cave speedboat trip from Trogir offers a rich blend of adventure, scenery, and cultural stops, all wrapped up in a small-group, flexible format. Whether you’re keen on snapping the perfect photo inside the Blue Cave or relaxing in a quiet bay, this experience delivers a memorable slice of Croatia’s stunning coast. It’s especially well-suited for active explorers who want a full day of fun on the water, with plenty of authentic local flavor along the way.