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Blue Cave Hvar Tours

4.3(217 ratings)
Multiple route options
Multiple route options
Frequent departures
Frequent departures
Scenic views
Scenic views



Tourists in small boats explore the mesmerizing Blue Cave near Split
Visitors in a small boat glide through the surreal Blue Cave near Split
A woman admires the ethereal blue light of the Blue Cave during a boat tour from Split
Rugged cliffs and sea caves line the coastline of one of the five islands near Split
Boat approaching Blue Cave during Split full-day tour with snorkeling and five island visits.
Boat anchored near Blue Cave with tourists snorkeling, exploring the Adriatic Sea on a Split full-day tour.
Boat anchored near rocky coastline with tourists exploring Blue Cave on Split full-day tour.
Boat approaching Blue Cave during Split full-day tour with snorkeling and island visits.
Boat tour exploring Blue Cave and five islands near Split, Croatia, with snorkeling activity.
A tranquil harbor view of a quaint coastal town captured during a boat tour from Split
Tourists in small boats explore the mesmerizing Blue Cave near Split
Visitors in a small boat glide through the surreal Blue Cave near Split
A woman admires the ethereal blue light of the Blue Cave during a boat tour from Split
Rugged cliffs and sea caves line the coastline of one of the five islands near Split
Boat approaching Blue Cave during Split full-day tour with snorkeling and five island visits.
Boat anchored near Blue Cave with tourists snorkeling, exploring the Adriatic Sea on a Split full-day tour.
Boat anchored near rocky coastline with tourists exploring Blue Cave on Split full-day tour.
Boat approaching Blue Cave during Split full-day tour with snorkeling and island visits.
Boat tour exploring Blue Cave and five islands near Split, Croatia, with snorkeling activity.
A tranquil harbor view of a quaint coastal town captured during a boat tour from Split
Tourists in small boats explore the mesmerizing Blue Cave near Split
Visitors in a small boat glide through the surreal Blue Cave near Split
A woman admires the ethereal blue light of the Blue Cave during a boat tour from Split
Rugged cliffs and sea caves line the coastline of one of the five islands near Split
Boat approaching Blue Cave during Split full-day tour with snorkeling and five island visits.
Boat anchored near Blue Cave with tourists snorkeling, exploring the Adriatic Sea on a Split full-day tour.
Boat anchored near rocky coastline with tourists exploring Blue Cave on Split full-day tour.
Boat approaching Blue Cave during Split full-day tour with snorkeling and island visits.
Boat tour exploring Blue Cave and five islands near Split, Croatia, with snorkeling activity.
A tranquil harbor view of a quaint coastal town captured during a boat tour from Split
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Full-Day Boat Tour to Blue Cave, Blue Lagoon & 5 Islands

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€85
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4 hr. - 11 hr. 30 min.
Transfers included
  • Hop on a speedboat and travel between Croatia's Elaphites Archipelago area, including the magnificent Blue Cave.
  • Formed by the erosion of limestone rock thousands of years ago, the spectacular shadows, lights, and blue hues of the Blue Cave are worth admiring.
  • The Blue Lagoon on the island of Veliki Budikovac is ideal for swimming and snorkeling, and will also captivate you with its mix of blue colors in the water.
  • Declared the most beautiful Europen beach in 2016, visit Stiniva Cove on Vis Island and The island of Budikovac for its white sand beaches.
  • The forested Pakleni Islands have the best beach spots, and a cluster of 20 little islands to explore before reaching the sunny town of Hvar.
  • Hop on a speedboat and travel between Croatia's Elaphites Archipelago area, including the magnificent Blue Cave.
  • Formed by the erosion of limestone rock thousands of years ago, the spectacular shadows, lights, and blue hues of the Blue Cave are worth admiring.
  • The Blue Lagoon on the island of Veliki Budikovac is ideal for swimming and snorkeling, and will also captivate you with its mix of blue colors in the water.
  • Declared the most beautiful Europen beach in 2016, visit Stiniva Cove on Vis Island and The island of Budikovac for its white sand beaches.
  • The forested Pakleni Islands have the best beach spots, and a cluster of 20 little islands to explore before reaching the sunny town of Hvar.

Inclusions

  • Full-day boat tour to Blue Cave, Blue Lagoon, Vis, Hvar and Pakleni Islands (if option selected)
  • Half-day boat tour to Blue Cave, Green Cave, and Lopod Island (if option selected)
  • English-speaking captain & crew
  • Snorkeling gear & safety equipment
  • Entry to Blue Cave (if option selected)
  • Round-trip transfers from Trogir, Split, or Dubrovnik (as per option selected)
  • Unlimited self-service drinks on the boat (beer, rakia local-made brandy, water, juices) (if option selected)

Exclusions

  • Towels
  • Tip: - Go on a sightseeing walk across Hvar town, the "Croatian St. Tropez," and spot the imposing Fortica Fortress.
  • Choose safety and comfort: This experience is not the best fit for back issues, cardiac issues, and pregnant people.
  • This experience is not accessible by wheelchair and pram/strollers.
  • Bring cash (in EUR currency) for the entrance fee to the Blue Cave.
  • These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled.
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The Blue Cave near Hvar is a lesser-known but equally captivating wonder, offering a stunning display of natural beauty. Unlike the more famous Blue Cave of Biševo, this hidden gem is unique to Hvar’s coastal charm. The cave’s shimmering blue hues are created by light reflecting off the sea floor, making it an ideal stop for those seeking adventure and tranquility away from the crowds. Perfect for snorkelers, divers, and explorers, the Blue Cave near Hvar offers a more intimate and peaceful experience. Discover this serene spot and enjoy the beauty of Hvar’s unspoiled coastline.

Frequently asked questions about Hvar Island

Should you book tickets in advance, and how far in advance?

Yes, especially from June to September, booking at least a week ahead is advisable. For quieter seasons, 2-3 days ahead should be enough.

What makes the Blue Cave on Hvar unique?

The Blue Cave’s enchanting light effect is created when sunlight reflects off the seabed, filling the cave with an ethereal blue glow. The sight is brief but unforgettable.

What happens if the weather is bad?

Tours may be rescheduled or canceled if weather conditions are unsafe. Confirm the cancellation policy when booking for peace of mind.

How much does a Blue Cave tour from Hvar cost?

Costs typically range from €80 to €100, varying by tour type and inclusions, such as lunch or entrance fees.

Are private tours available?

Yes, many providers offer private tours for a more personalized experience, which is great for families or groups.

Are there other must-visit attractions near the Blue Cave?

Yes! Hvar Island’s Pakleni Islands and Red Rocks are beautiful nearby spots, with Pakleni known for its crystal-clear waters and hidden beaches, while Red Rocks features stunning cliff formations.

What activities can I enjoy on Hvar Island besides the Blue Cave tour?

Hvar offers a range of thrilling activities such as kite-surfing, dolphin-watching excursions, and private boat tours. Each adds a unique perspective to your visit, whether you’re exploring secluded coves or catching sight of dolphins in their natural habitat.

Are tours to the Blue Cave suitable for families?

Yes, Blue Cave tours are family-friendly, though the boat rides can be long. Check with the operator for child safety provisions like life jackets.