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Experience Croatia’s stunning coast on a private boat tour from Trogir to the Blue Cave, Hvar, and 5 Islands, combining natural beauty and cultural charm.
Travelers looking to explore Croatia’s Dalmatian coast often seek a mix of natural wonders, charming villages, and a touch of luxury. This private boat tour from Trogir checks all those boxes, offering an intimate and flexible way to see some of the region’s most iconic sights. With a knowledgeable skipper, crystal-clear waters, and breathtaking landscapes, it’s a well-rounded experience that’s perfect for small groups or families.
One feature we particularly love is the chance to visit the Blue Cave, renowned worldwide as one of the most beautiful caves in the world, with its shimmering, silver-blue water that feels almost surreal. The tour’s inclusion of multiple stops—Hvar, Vis, Budikovac Island, and the Pakleni Islands—means you get a good mix of nature, culture, and relaxation.
A potential drawback? The tour’s success hinges on favorable weather conditions—poor weather might mean rescheduling or a full refund. Also, the activity isn’t suitable for children under 2, pregnant women, or those with back problems, so it’s best suited for active, healthy travelers.
If you’re after a personalized, scenic day out with plenty of swimming, exploring, and local flavor, this trip is ideal. It’s especially suited for those who value intimate experiences, stunning vistas, and a well-organized itinerary.


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The tour begins at a meeting point near Fort Karmelengo, located at the end of Trogir’s main promenade. It’s a straightforward spot to find, especially if you’re already wandering the historic old town. The group size is small—up to six people—making the experience more personal and less crowded than large tour boats.
The boat itself is a private speedboat, ensuring a smooth, swift ride along the Dalmatian coast. The journey is comfortable, with a skipper who speaks English fluently, ready to share insights about the islands and the area’s history.
The first stop is the Blue Cave on Bievo Island, which is often the highlight of this trip. You’ll get to see the famous interplay of sunlight that causes the water to glow in a mesmerizing silver-blue hue. This phenomenon is due to the way sunlight filters through the cave’s opening, reflecting off the white seabed.
Visitors report that the Blue Cave is truly breathtaking, with some describing it as one of the most beautiful caves in the world. A few reviews mention that access might be delayed or limited depending on weather, so an early start or flexible plans could be beneficial.
After the cave, the boat heads to Komiža, on the island of Vis. This town is one of Croatia’s oldest, with a longstanding fishing tradition. It offers a glimpse into genuine Dalmatian life, with rustic houses, traditional restaurants, and pebbled beaches.
Guests have noted that Komiža provides a lovely mix of sights and leisure, with time to stroll the narrow streets, enjoy a coffee, or simply soak up the tranquil atmosphere. The guides seem well-versed in local stories, adding depth to the visit.
Next up is the Blue Lagoon on Budikovac Island, where clear, calm waters beckon for swimming and snorkeling. Reviewers rave about the crystal waters, which make for fantastic photos and a real sense of escape. The lagoon’s tranquil setting is perfect for a dip, especially after a morning of sightseeing.
Snorkeling equipment is provided, and the water clarity allows you to get close to the marine life. The water temperature tends to be comfortable for swimming, making this stop a favorite for those who love to cool off.
For lunch, the boat stops at the Pakleni Islands, known for their charming beachside restaurants. Here, you can choose from a range of local and international dishes, with many options to suit different taste buds. The setting offers great views and a relaxed vibe—perfect for unwinding midday.
Guests mention the convenience and quality of the food, as well as the variety available. It’s a good opportunity to try some fresh seafood or local specialties in a scenic setting.
The last major stop on this tour is Hvar, famed for its vibrant harbor, lively streets, and historic fortress. You’ll have time for a leisurely walk through the narrow alleys, admiring the rustic houses and traditional architecture. Climbing up to the 16th-century fortress offers panoramic views over the town and bay—an unforgettable photo opportunity.
Many reviewers point out that Hvar is bustling and charming, with plenty of cafes and shops to explore before heading back to Trogir.

Unlike large group tours, this private boat allows for a flexible schedule—more time at places you love, less time rushing through. The small group size creates a more intimate atmosphere, perfect for relaxing and chatting with your skipper, who seems knowledgeable and friendly.
The Blue Cave remains the star, with its almost surreal glow. The crystal-clear waters at Budikovac and the chance to snorkel or swim make this adventure as much about fun as sightseeing.
All logistics—fuel, safety equipment, insurance—are taken care of, so you can just enjoy the ride. The boat is equipped with snorkel gear, and bottled water is provided, adding convenience and comfort during your day.
Komiža and Hvar provide real insights into Dalmatian culture, away from overly touristy spots. The guides seem to know their history and local stories, enriching your understanding of these unique places.

At around $1,118 for a group of up to six, the cost might seem high at first glance. However, for a private, all-inclusive experience with a dedicated skipper, the value becomes clearer. You’re paying for exclusivity, comfort, and flexibility—plus access to some of Croatia’s most iconic sights without the hassle of crowded tours or large groups.
The tour’s inclusion of snorkel equipment, safety gear, and fuel means there are no hidden costs. Also, the ability to customize your stops and spend as much time at each location as you wish (within the schedule) enhances its appeal.
Remember, the Blue Cave Entrance is not included in the price, so if you’re eager to visit, you’ll need to budget for that separately. Nonetheless, most reviewers agree that the overall experience is worth the price, especially considering the personalized service.

This trip suits travelers who value private, flexible experiences and want a blend of nature, culture, and relaxation. It’s ideal for small groups, families, or couples who appreciate personalized service and scenic beauty.
Those interested in swimming and snorkeling will find the water stops particularly rewarding. However, it’s less suitable for very young children, pregnant women, or people with mobility or back issues. Expect a full day of activity, so those looking for a more leisurely, less structured experience might prefer a different type of tour.

This private boat trip from Trogir offers an authentic, scenic, and personalized way to discover Croatia’s most beloved islands and coves. From the hypnotic glow of the Blue Cave to the historic charm of Hvar and the tranquil waters of Budikovac, every stop feels thoughtfully curated for a memorable day.
The combination of knowledgeable guides, stunning scenery, and flexible timing makes it a standout choice for travelers who want an intimate and enriching experience. While the weather can influence plans, the effort to provide a well-organized, all-included tour means you can relax and enjoy the beauty around you.
If you’re after a private, well-paced adventure that balances adventure with cultural insights, this trip delivers on all fronts. It’s perfect for those looking to see Croatia’s coast in style, comfort, and good company.
“Amazing ! We booked this journey with our 3 kids and it was perfect.”

Is this tour suitable for children?
Children under 2 years are not allowed, but older kids can enjoy the swimming, snorkeling, and sightseeing stops. It’s best suited for families with active children who can handle a full day on the water.
What should I bring?
Remember sunglasses, a sun hat, and a towel for swimming. The weather can be sunny, so packing sun protection is essential.
What if the weather is bad?
The tour is dependent on favorable weather. If canceled due to poor weather, you will be offered an alternative date or a full refund.
Does the tour include entrance to the Blue Cave?
No, the Blue Cave entrance is not included in the price, so you’ll need to budget for that if you wish to visit.
How long is the tour?
While the exact duration isn’t specified, expect a full day of exploration, with multiple stops and plenty of time to relax and enjoy each location.
Can I customize the stops or itinerary?
Since it’s a private tour, the skipper is typically flexible and can tailor the experience based on weather and your preferences.
Are food and drinks included?
No, meals and drinks are not included, but bottled water is provided, and there are plenty of options for dining at the beachside restaurants on Pakleni Islands.
Is the tour suitable for people with back problems?
It’s not recommended for those with back issues, as the boat ride can be bumpy, especially in choppier seas.
This private boat tour from Trogir offers a well-balanced combination of scenic beauty, cultural discovery, and water-based fun, making it a fantastic way to experience Croatia’s Dalmatian coast in an intimate setting.