Explore Croatia’s stunning islands on a private tour. Discover the Blue Cave’s magic, Hvar’s charm, and Mamma Mia’s allure. Customize your adventure.
Explore Croatia’s stunning islands on a private tour. Discover the Blue Cave’s magic, Hvar’s charm, and Mamma Mia’s allure. Customize your adventure.
- Blue Cave - The Blue Cave (Modra Špilja) on Biševo Island is a captivating natural marvel that enchants visitors with its extraordinary geological and visual features. Its most remarkable characteristic is the enchanting blue glow. Sunlight penetrates through an underwater entrance, refracts through the water, and reflects off the white limestone…
- Blue Cave - The Blue Cave (Modra Špilja) on Biševo Island is a captivating natural marvel that enchants visitors with its extraordinary geological and visual features. Its most remarkable characteristic is the enchanting blue glow. Sunlight penetrates through an underwater entrance, refracts through the water, and reflects off the white limestone floor, bathing the cave in a surreal blue light. This effect creates a shimmering appearance, making the sea look silver and the cave’s interior radiate with a magical hue. Access to the Blue Cave is by boat, and visitors usually spend around 10 minutes inside to witness the light effects. Swimming is prohibited to protect the cave’s fragile ecosystem. Entrance tickets for the cave range from 18 to 24 euros per person, depending on the season.
- Komiza - Komiža is a charming fishing village on the island of Vis, rich in character and intriguing details. It is home to one of the oldest fishermen’s museums in the world. Komiža inspired the film “Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again,” with many harbor scenes filmed here!
- Podhumlje - The island of Vis in Croatia is renowned not only for its stunning beaches and historic towns like Komiža but also for its fascinating limestone caves, formed over millennia by water action 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 Cove - Stiniva Cove, situated on the southern side of Vis Island, is one of Croatia’s most breathtaking and unique beaches. In 2016, Stiniva Beach was named the Best Beach in Europe by European Best Destinations. Stiniva was formed when the ceiling of a large sea cave collapsed, leaving a narrow entrance between towering cliffs and a secluded pebble beach. Accessible only by boat or hike, Stiniva’s raw, cinematic quality has made it a popular location for documentaries and travel features about Europe’s secret beaches, even if it wasn’t as famous as Komiža in the “Mamma Mia” shoot.
- Budikovac Island - The Blue Lagoon at Budikovac Island, also known as Veli Budikovac, is a hidden treasure in the Adriatic Sea, located just southeast of Vis Island. This secluded lagoon is famous for its stunning turquoise waters, surrounded by lush greenery and rocky shores, making it an ideal spot for swimming, snorkeling, and relaxation.
- Hvar Island - Hvar, the sunniest island in Croatia, is a stunning blend of natural beauty and rich history. Its charm lies in its lavender-scented hills, crystal-clear turquoise waters, and the timeless elegance of Hvar Town, with its marble streets, Venetian architecture, and a hilltop fortress offering panoramic views of the Adriatic.

- Safety equipment
- Boat
- Use of snorkeling equipment
- Safety equipment
- Boat
- Use of snorkeling equipment
- Bottled water
- Blue cave ticket (18-24euro per person)
- Bottled water
- Blue cave ticket (18-24euro per person)
A Blue Cave and Hvar tour ranks among the most sought-after day trips in Croatia, and it’s easy to see why. This excursion blends natural beauty, historical allure, and island-hopping excitement into one memorable adventure. The Blue Cave on Biševo Island is the highlight, where sunlight strikes the sea floor and reflects upward, enveloping the cave in…
A Blue Cave and Hvar tour ranks among the most sought-after day trips in Croatia, and it’s easy to see why. This excursion blends natural beauty, historical allure, and island-hopping excitement into one memorable adventure. The Blue Cave on Biševo Island is the highlight, where sunlight strikes the sea floor and reflects upward, enveloping the cave in a magical blue glow. It’s a unique natural spectacle. The next stop is Komiza town, famous as a filming location for Mamma Mia. Another hidden treasure is Stiniva Bay, a renowned beach. The tour also includes a visit to the Blue Lagoon, with the final stop being Hvar town. As this is a private tour, the itinerary can be customized to suit your preferences. You can coordinate with the skipper on how to allocate time at each location.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.