Blue Cave, Hvar, Mamma Mia - 5 Islands Tour from Split and Trogir





Description
Embark on a full-day island-hopping adventure across the Adriatic Sea, exploring Croatia’s most breathtaking natural sites and chic island towns. Starting from Split or Trogir, this tour combines jaw-dropping caves, tranquil lagoons, hidden coves, and historic harbors—all with the comfort and speed of a modern speedboat and the insight of a local guide. Whether you're chasing unique natural phenomena, swimming in pristine waters, or exploring medieval streets, this tour is the ultimate Croatian day trip.
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The Blue Cave (or Modra špilja) in Croatia is a stunning natural sea cave located on the islet of Biševo, near the island of Vis. What makes it truly magical is the natural phenomenon that occurs during morning and midday. NOTE: in case Blue cave is closed we provide alternative attractions to visit. We can't influence on sea conditions, cave can be closed and open few times in a same day. Blue Cave entrance tickets are not inlcuded in the price, price is 24€ (18€ from 01.04.-19.06. & 11.09.-31.10.)
Komiza is a charming, laid-back fishing town located on the western coast of the island of Vis in Croatia. It’s one of the most picturesque places on the Adriatic, known for its authentic Dalmatian character, rich maritime history, and stunning natural surroundings.
The island of Vis in Croatia is not just known for its beautiful beaches and historic towns like Komiža—it's also home to fascinating limestone caves that have formed over thousands of years through the action of water on the island’s karst landscape. These caves offer both geological wonder and a sense of mystery, making them an intriguing part of Vis’s natural heritage.
Stiniva Bay on Vis Island is a breathtaking natural gem, renowned for its dramatic beauty and serene atmosphere. Nestled on the southern coast of the island, this secluded cove is encircled by towering limestone cliffs that converge to form a narrow entrance just 4 meters wide, creating a striking "sea doorway" effect.
The Blue Lagoon at Budikovac Island, also known as Veli Budikovac, is a hidden gem in the Adriatic Sea, located just southeast of Vis Island. This secluded lagoon is renowned for its stunning turquoise waters, surrounded by lush greenery and rocky shores, making it a perfect spot for swimming, snorkeling, and relaxation.
Hvar Town, located on the southwestern coast of Hvar Island in Croatia, is one of the Adriatic’s most glamorous and historic destinations. It’s a place where ancient stone streets, Renaissance architecture, and vibrant nightlife blend beautifully with natural beauty and Mediterranean charm.
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Important Information
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Children must be accompanied by an adult
- Children must be minimum 6 years old
- Please prepare 24€ (18€ from 01.04.-19.06. & 11.09.-31.10.) in cash for the entrance ticket for the Blue caveto the Blue Cave.
- We cant influence on weather, so in case of bad weather we are not held responsible. We will provide the best attractions possible. Tour is offshore and we can’t know sea conditions there before we come to locations.
- This is group tour. We cant wait for you more than 5 minutes after start time, please be on time at meeting point.
- All boats are equipped with 12-14 lifejackets, if you need it, please ask our crew.



