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Split Island Boat Tours: Blue Cave, Hvar & the Pakleni Islands

Split is the launch pad for Croatia's best island hopping, from the glowing Blue Cave on Biševo to the beaches of Hvar, Brač and the Pakleni archipelago. Here is how to plan a day on the water from Split, plus the top-rated speedboat and catamaran tours to book for each stretch of the Adriatic.

At a glance

  1. 1Blue Cave on Biševo at first light
  2. 2Swim stop at the Blue Lagoon
  3. 3Lunch and old town on Hvar
  4. 4Pakleni islands & Brač beaches

The Blue Cave and the five-islands classic

The signature day trip from Split is the five-islands speedboat tour, built around the Blue Cave on the islet of Biševo. Boats leave early to reach the cave before the swell and the crowds, when sunlight refracts through an underwater opening and floods the chamber with electric blue. From there most routes weave on to Vis, the Stiniva cove and Hvar town, packing the Adriatic's greatest hits into a single full day.

Swim stops and the Blue Lagoon

If you would rather swim than sightsee, a shorter half-day cruise to the Blue Lagoon near Trogir trades distance for time in the water. The shallow turquoise channel between Drvenik and Krknjaši is ideal for snorkelling, and these trips usually add a quiet cove or two plus lunch on board. They are the easy, family-friendly alternative to the long Blue Cave run and leave plenty of afternoon back in Split.

Hvar, Brač and the Pakleni islands

For a slower pace, a catamaran or sailing cruise links Hvar, Brač and the Pakleni islands, where pine-fringed coves and the golden spit of Zlatni Rat replace the rush between caves. You get more swimming, long lunches with local wine and time to wander Hvar's marble old town. Whichever boat you choose, bring reef shoes, sun protection and a light layer for the fast, breezy ride back to Split.

Split island boat tours — FAQ

Which island boat tour from Split is best?
The most popular is the full-day Blue Cave and five-islands speedboat tour, which combines Biševo's glowing cave with Vis, Stiniva and Hvar. If you prefer swimming to sightseeing, a shorter Blue Lagoon cruise near Trogir is calmer and better for families.
How long is the Blue Cave tour from Split?
Most Blue Cave and five-islands tours run about 10 to 12 hours as a full day, leaving Split early to reach the cave in good light. Blue Lagoon and single-island cruises are shorter half-day options of four to six hours.
Do I need to book island tours in advance?
Yes — the Blue Cave has limited daily entry slots and the best speedboat and catamaran trips sell out in summer. Booking a few days ahead secures your seat and a morning departure, when the sea is calmest and the cave at its bluest.