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Discover Croatia’s stunning islands on this private speedboat tour, featuring the Blue Cave, Hvar, and untouched bays – perfect for adventure and relaxation alike.
Introducing the Mamma Mia, Blue Cave and Hvar – 5 Islands Tour
For travelers eager to explore Croatia’s breathtaking coastlines and secret spots, this private boat tour offers a compelling mix of adventure, beauty, and authentic island charm. The experience involves zipping across the Adriatic in a swift speedboat, stopping at some of the most photographed and awe-inspiring locations in Dalmatia. From the surreal glow of the Blue Cave to the lively streets of Hvar, it’s a full-day adventure packed with diverse sights and activities.
What truly draws us to this tour is its carefully curated itinerary—highlighting must-see natural wonders while allowing ample free time for personal exploration. The inclusion of snorkeling gear and windproof jackets shows the tour’s focus on comfort and practicality, making it accessible and enjoyable in various weather conditions.
One consideration worth noting is the cost—at $1,359 for up to 11 guests, it’s a premium price point. But when you weigh in the private experience, all the stops, and the expert skipper, many find it to be excellent value for a personalized day on the water. This tour is best suited for those who love adventure, are comfortable with a full day on a boat, and want a flexible, intimate experience away from large group tours.


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The tour begins from two convenient locations—either Matejuka or Kamerlengo Castle—both situated in Trogir or nearby. From there, the thrill of the speedboat ride kicks in. Known for its swift, exhilarating 75-minute cruise across the sea, this part of the journey sets an energetic tone. Reviewers rave about how “the boat’s speed and the wind in your hair make it feel like you’re flying over the water,” giving travelers a real adrenaline rush early on.
The first major highlight is the Blue Cave—a must-see natural spectacle. Known for its surreal blue glow caused by sunlight passing through underwater openings, the cave is a mesmerizing sight. Visitors typically spend around 30 minutes here, enough to absorb the magical lighting and snap some photos. One reviewer noted, “It’s one of the most incredible sights I’ve ever seen; the colors are unbelievable.” Be aware that access might depend on weather conditions, as tours sometimes adjust times or the exact viewing experience if the cave is crowded or weather is poor.
Next, the boat heads to Komia, a traditional fishing village famous for its stone houses and tranquil atmosphere. This stop offers about an hour of free time, where you can grab a coffee, explore the narrow streets, or simply soak in the peaceful island vibe. For film fans, knowing that it was a filming location for Mamma Mia 2: Here We Go Again adds a fun twist. Several reviews mention how authentic and unspoiled the town feels—an ideal spot to enjoy a slow-paced moment away from busy tourist spots.
The journey then takes you to Stiniva Bay, a secluded cove surrounded by dramatic cliffs. Voted one of Europe’s best beaches, its stunning natural amphitheater makes for a memorable swim stop—around 30 minutes of free time. Guests often describe it as “the perfect escape” and “a photographer’s dream,” emphasizing the striking cliffs and turquoise waters. Keep in mind that access is only by sea, so don’t forget your snorkel gear if you want to explore beneath the surface.
Cruising to Budikovac Island, travelers find a tiny, uninhabited island with one of the clearest blue lagoons on the Dalmatian coast. This peaceful spot is ideal for swimming, snorkeling, or just drifting in calm waters. Around an hour is spent here, and many appreciate how it feels like “their private paradise.” The marine life around the island is vibrant, making it a highlight for snorkeling enthusiasts.
The day concludes with a visit to Hvar Town, one of Croatia’s most legendary islands. The blend of Venetian architecture and lively atmosphere makes it a favorite. Climbing the Spanish Fortress offers panoramic views over the town and surrounding islands. You’ll have about 2.5 hours here for sightseeing, shopping, or enjoying a meal at a waterfront restaurant. Several reviews praise Hvar for its charm and vibrant vibe, though some mention that it can get busy in peak season.
The trip wraps up with a smooth speedboat cruise back to the starting point, giving everyone time to reflect on the day’s highlights. The entire experience lasts around 8 to 10 hours, striking a good balance between adventure and relaxation.
Included in the tour are a top-tier RIB speedboat, a skilled skipper, snorkeling gear, windproof jackets, and safety equipment. This focus on safety and comfort is appreciated, especially considering the sometimes-challenging sea conditions.
What you should bring: sunglasses and sunscreen—sun protection is key in Croatia’s open waters. Since the tour doesn’t include food, packing snacks or a light breakfast can make the day more enjoyable. Luggage or large bags are not allowed onboard, so travel light.
At $1,359 for up to 11 guests, this private tour offers exclusivity, flexibility, and the chance to explore Croatia’s coast with personalized attention. Considering the inclusions—top safety gear, snorkeling equipment, and a knowledgeable skipper—the cost is reasonable for a private, intimate experience. It’s an investment in a day of unique sights, seamless logistics, and memorable moments with friends or family.
This experience suits travelers who crave adventure, enjoy being on the water, and value privacy and flexibility. It’s perfect for small groups, couples, or families who want a personalized day out. If you’re interested in natural wonders, cultural spots, and authentic island life, this tour hits all those marks.
This tour combines Croatia’s most iconic sights with a sense of discovery and personal touch. The chance to see the Blue Cave, swim in secluded bays, and wander the charming streets of Hvar makes it a well-rounded experience. The boat ride itself is a highlight—fast, fun, and exhilarating, giving you a real sense of freedom on the Adriatic.
While it’s a pricier option, the value lies in the personalized experience, stunning scenery, and diverse stops that suit active travelers as well as those looking to relax. If you’re after a day filled with beautiful landscapes, exciting boat travel, and authentic island moments, this tour is a solid choice.
Is this tour private or shared?
It can be booked as a private experience, ensuring exclusive use of the boat and personalized attention from the skipper.
Where does the tour start?
You can choose between two meeting points—either Matejuka or Kamerlengo Castle—both in the Trogir or nearby area.
How long does the entire tour last?
Expect the day to run between 8 and 10 hours, depending on weather and the pace of your group.
Are food and drinks included?
No, meals are not included, so plan to bring snacks or eat beforehand. There are plenty of cafes in Hvar to enjoy a meal afterward.
Is snorkeling gear provided?
Yes, snorkeling equipment is included in the price, making it easy to explore the underwater scenes at the stops.
What should I bring?
Bring sunglasses, sunscreen, a hat, and a towel. Large bags are not allowed onboard for safety reasons.
Can children join?
This tour isn’t suitable for children under 8 years old, as it involves a full day on a boat with some potentially choppy waters.
Do I need to buy Blue Cave tickets separately?
Yes, Blue Cave tickets are not included and should be purchased separately if you wish to visit.
This tour offers a well-rounded, memorable day exploring Croatia’s most stunning islands and natural wonders. It’s ideal for those seeking adventure, privacy, and a taste of authentic island life, all wrapped in a fun and scenic boat ride.