Croatia Blue Cave & tour from Trogir
Explore flawless natures, cherish and entertain yourself to a day that will charm the entirety of your faculties. We offer a one-day boat visit to places that will spellbind you with great excellence that will wait for you for quite a while. Find why this is Croatia’s most well-known boat outing.
This post is intended to guide those of you who have returned from a natural trip, but it won’t help the thirsty partygoers in the group.
Consider the following scenario: you’re on vacation in Dalmatia, namely in Split, the region’s capital. If you’ve effectively zoomed through the notable downtown area, which incorporates the UNESCO-ensured Diocletian’s Palace, the ‘green lungs of Split’ (otherwise called Marjan slope), swarmed seashores, bistros, and shops, the following thing on your “daily agenda” is straightforward: plan a Blue Cave Tour from Trogir.
Apr. - Nov.
Details
The most popular tour in Croatia is Blue Cave and Hvar island tour a.k.a. 5 islands tour. This Blue Cave Tour from Split starts when we pick you up at the prearranged meeting point in Trogir or Split port and take you directly with our speedboat to Bisevo Island, where you will visit natural phenomenon Blue Cave Croatia.
GROUP TOUR BASIC INFORMATION
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Features:
If you need to go through a day with your loved ones by the ocean while additionally seeing a few milestones, our Blue Cave outing from Trogir is great.
- From Split, take a full-day journey to natural Croatian beauties like the Blue Cave.
- Within the old seaside caverns, observe the spectral displays of sunshine.
- Explore Komiza and Hvar, two gorgeous seaside towns.
- Identify fascinating insights into the region’s rich culture and traditions. -
Attractions:
- This magnificent and beryl wonder on Bisevo Island is sure to be the highlight of your Croatian vacation. This cerulean oasis, a gorgeous creation of Mother Nature, is unusual because it is formed by seawater eroding limestone, the only rock found on Bevo Island. A dazzling blue color fills the cavern’s ability on account of the daylight’s appearance off of the white seabed, which creeps through the passage of a vault at the cavern’s top.
- Even though it is getting progressively mainstream as a seashore resort and take-off platform to the Blue Cave, Komiza on Vis Island saves a Mediterranean fishing local area.
- The sun penetrates the cave interior through the massive gate at the Monk Seal Cave, creating a play of light and shadows. Because the Cave is around 160 meters long, light does not reach the entire Cave; therefore, exploring the Cave requires little guts.
- Stiniva is a little seashore on the island of Vis’ southside known for its restricted limestone precipices that incline into the ocean.
- Budikovac is a small, unpopulated island that will transport you to a tropical paradise. The sea itself shimmers in a rainbow of colors due to the pearly white seafloor surrounding the island. You don’t even need snorkeling equipment because the water is so clear. We guarantee you won’t find a more acceptable spot for a swim break.
- Stiniva on the island of Vis is barely visible from the open sea due to a sea inlet flanked by towering rocks that cover the beach. Access from the ocean, then again, is appropriate for arriving at Stiniva seashore.
- Various people flock to Croatia and its hidden gems on the Adriatic Sea because of the many bays and secluded beaches of PALMIŽANA, PAKLENI ISLANDS.
- Apart from a botanical garden, a lovely clear sea with sand on the bottom, beaches, beach huts, and excellent restaurants serving authentic Dalmatian cuisine, Palmizana also offers a network of trails that allow you to explore the island foot. -
Tour description:
- On a full-day speedboat excursion, get an overview of central Dalmatia and see the Blue Cave on Bievo Island, one of Croatia’s most beautiful natural treasures. Watch as the sun’s rays paint the grotto blue. The Seal Monk Cave is the next stop, and it is one of Croatia’s most magnificent natural wonders.
- Before absorbing the sun in Stiniva Cove on Vis Island, notice the astonishing blue marvel very close. Admire the splendor of the pebble beach, which is surrounded by vertical cliffs. Take a snapshot of this pristine destination and explore its splendor from the speedboat. Then immerse yourself in Budikovac’s blue lagoon, or follow your curiosity through Dalmatia’s only inhabited island’s long pebble beach.
- After leaving the island of Vis, we’ll have a panoramic view of the Paklinski islands, the Adriatic’s most popular nautical destination. The Paklinski Islands and Palmizana are known for their pure blue seas, breathtaking scenery, and some of Croatia’s most popular restaurants and lounge clubs.
- Our vacation comes to a close with a trip to the island of Hvar and the city of Hvar. Hvar is one of Croatia’s most popular islands, and its attractiveness resides in its diversity and historical significance. You’ll have enough time to stroll through Hvar’s streets, grab a bite to eat, or relax in front of the church with a cup of coffee. Hvar is known for its bustling nightlife, but it also has a soft side that you may enjoy during the day.
- Hvar is a popular vacation spot among celebrities and yachters from throughout the world. Be that as it may, past the excitement and glitz, there’s a beautiful shoreline town with eight centuries of design to find.
- Climb the stairway to the historic Fortica Fortress, perched high above the city. Appreciate perspectives on the old town beneath and the Pakleni archipelago somewhere far off while taking in the pine-scented breeze. See one of Europe’s first public theaters and use it as a reference point before venturing into the town’s labyrinthine backstreets to visit craft stores and cafés set into old Venetian palaces.
What can you include?
-Taxes and travel insurance are additional costs. -Equipment for snorkeling -Onboard beverages (water) Tour skipper/host -Jackets for the wind -Ticket to enter the Cave
What don’t you need to include?
-Expenses for gratuities (optional) -Pick-up and drop-off from the hotel -
Departure
The Blue Cave tour departs from Trogir and meets on the Riva promenade in front of the Kamerlengo fortress.
Departure time
The tour begins at 6:50 a.m. Following a brief pick-up in Split, the first boat voyage is the longest, as our first stop is the famous Blue Cave on Bisevo, where you may bask in the early morning sunbeams cutting through the cave walls.
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Meeting time:
– 6:50AM in Trogir
– 7:15AM in Split -
Duration:
– Full day tour -
Included:
– safety equipment
– skipper
– bottled water
– snorkeling gear
– water/windproof jacket
– insurance -
Excluded:
– lunch
– private expenses
– tips -
Capacity:
– 12 people per speed-boat max -
Accessories suggested for this tour:
– Bathing suit, towels, sunglasses, suncream, smile - Children pay half price (3-9 years) and children under 3 years are not allowed on group tour. On private tour all age children are allowed.
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Online booking discount code for -10%:
– BC2020
PRIVATE TOUR OPTION
For private tour send us inquiry via contact form with all details and we will answer with the best quote. Please fill up correct information that we need so we can calculate the best price possible. If you want super flexible itinerary we suggest to rent a boat with skipper or to send us inquiry for tailored boat tour.
Private tour means that all can be adjusted to your needs: timetable, attractions, start time…
Our goal is to provide the best service for you so give us chance to prove it.
Useful tips
- Wear casual and light clothes, it's going to be sunny so make sure you are comfortable.
- Windproof jackets will be provided in order to make your trip as comfortable as possible (ask the skipper for it).
- Please bring waterproof sun cream as you will be in the sun most of the day and swimming.
- This tour is not recommended for pregnant women and people with back problems due to the speed boat ride.
- If you have any needs make sure to let us know.
- Please note that in case of tour cancellation,either a full refund will be offered or we will offer you to join the tour on another day.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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How do I get Blue Cave Tour from Split?
– Book it online and come to Matejuska pier at 07:15AM -
How much does it cost to take Blue Cave Tour from Trogir?
– We have same price from Split and Trogir, 99€ for online bookings -
How can we get from Split to Blue Cave?
– Only way is to book Blue cave tour, there is no public transportation -
Is it worth considering Blue Cave Tour from Split?
– Answer is YES, the most popular tour from Split is Blue cave tour -
Which things we should carry for Blue Cave Tour from Trogir?
– Anything one might need on sunny day -
What is the duration of your visit to Bisevo's Blue Cave?
– Once inside the Blue Cave, you’ll slowly circle it with the help of a guide who steers the boat with a paddle. The trip through the Blue Cave, from the entrance to exit, usually takes around 15 minutes. While this may appear to be a short amount of time, it is plenty to appreciate this natural wonder's mysticism and beauty properly. -
Is there permission to swim?
– In The Blue Cave, You Can’t Swim!
- Whatever they say or show you in images, Blue Cave is a protected place where swimming is prohibited.
- Swimming is not permitted within the Blue Cave, unlike the Monk Seal cave on Bisevo island or the nearby Green Cave on Ravnik. Because of its modest size and growing popularity, there is a growing movement to preserve the Cave for future generations.
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During the Blue Cave and Hvar Tour from Trogir, what is the maximum group size?
– This movement can oblige a limit of 12 people. -
How much do visits to the Blue Cave Tour from Trogir cost?
– Tours to Blue Cave from Trogir start at 98€ per person at the lowest pricing. -
The cost of getting into the blue Cave?
– The entrance fee to the Blue Cave is 9,50 euros. -
Can you take photos within the BLUE CAVE?
– Yes, you can photograph within the Cave, but not with a flash. -
Can you use your boat to get into the Blue Cave?
– Unfortunately, only Blue Cave authorized boats are permitted, even if you have a small boat to enter the Cave (the opening is 1,5 meters high and 3 meters wide). -
What is the sanitization policy for the Private Blue Cave and Hvar – Five Islands Tour?
– The sanitization policies are as follows:
- Travelers and workers have access to hand sanitizer. Between uses, gear/equipment is sterilized. Sanitation of vehicles is performed regularly.
Conclusion:
Try not to be tricked into booking a visit that incorporates extra stops. You’ll invest more energy on the boat and less time visiting every area. Please choose a program with no more than five destinations for the Blue Cave Tour from Trogir, according to our suggestions.
Itinerary
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1ST ATTRACTION - THE BLUE CAVE
– The Blue Cave is a natural phenom which is named after the blue glowing light that coats the cave when the sun is in the right position. Blue Cave Croatia is one of the nicest Blue Caves in Europe. -
2ND ATTRACTION - MONK SEAL CAVE
– Last known habitat of Monk Seal, unique seal from Adriatic sea. Narrow entrance makes this cave hidden for most people. -
3RD ATTRACTION - KOMIZA TOWN
– After visiting the amazing Blue Cave from Split, the next place to visit is Komiza town, a picturesque town. This is where you can enjoy some free time for coffee or maybe some breakfast and then exploring this historic Dalmatian town. -
4TH ATTRACTION - KOMIZA TOWN
– After Komiza town we will visit one of the best European beaches called Stiniva Bay beach. Stiniva Bay Beach looks like something directly out of a postcard and the incredible blue clear water will leave you breathless. But before Stiniva there is a small surprise, Vis caves. -
5TH ATTRACTION - BUDIKOVAC BAY / SMOKOVA BAY
– Budikovac bay, sometimes referred to as Blue lagoon by locals, is a small, uninhabited island located in the Vis archipelago . This bay lies northeast of Ravnik island and is located close to Rukavac on the island of Vis. Bay is natural made between 2 islands Veli and Mali Budikovac, great place for swimming and snorkeling. Sometimes, depends on guests we can go to visit Smokova bay instead of Budikovac. This place can be perfect place for Picigin game. -
6TH ATTRACTION - HVAR TOWN
– After visiting Bisevo, Vis, Budikovac and Ravnik Islands, we will make our way to the last stop of the Hvar Island and Blue Cave tour, the famous Hvar Town, which is home to one of the most beautiful bays in the world. It is also home to a rich cultural heritage which is unique to the Croatian coastline. Included in this heritage is it’s seven-century old wall which are waiting for you. Also you can climb up the hill and visit ancient Fortica fortress which gives you a fantastic view of the surrounding area not to mention the history included within it’s walls. After climbing the hill you might want to take an easy walk around town to discover it’s many charms and delights. Don’t forget to have a drink or two at one of its many famous bars where you cannot ask for a better setting. After all of this its time to return to Split or Trogir port all while enjoying the beautiful sea view.
- 100 per person







