From Trogir: Full Day Tour to Blue Cave, Blue Lagoon & 5 Islands



Trogir
From Trogir: Full Day Tour to Blue Cave, Blue Lagoon & 5 Islands







10 hours
Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start of your experience
Comfortable roundtrip transfers in a Speedboat
Lunch stop off the boat at Palmižana Bay (meal not included)
Expert local tour guide
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Explore the stunning Blue Cave and five Adriatic islands, including Vis, Biševo, and Hvar, on a full-day cruise from Trogir.
Enjoy hassle-free round-trip transfers and relax aboard a spacious, sun-covered speedboat with an English-speaking crew.
Swim and snorkel in Stiniva Bay and the Blue Lagoon, then soak in the Dalmatian charm at Vis Island’s iconic *Mamma Mia* sites—Komiža, Stiniva Cove, and Srebrena Beach.
Small-group tours with 8 to 12 guests offer a personalized experience and closer connection with your expert skipper.
Flexible Blue Cave entry options allow you to customize your adventure, with tickets payable on site.
10 to 11-hour full-day tour to the Blue Caves
Round-trip boat transfers from Trogir to the islands of Vis and Bisevo
Expert English-speaking skipper and guide
Visit to 5 islands: Vis, Budikovac, Pakleni, Bisevo and Hvar
Swimming and snorkeling in Stiniva Bay and Blue Lagoon
Lunch stop off the boat at Palmižana Bay (meal not included)
Spacious, sun-covered speedboat ride
Small-group experience (8 to 12 guests)
Diving masks and safety gear
Fuel, handling charges, and insurance
Bottled water
Blue Caves entry fee
Hotel pick-up and drop-off services
Food and drinks
Gratuities (optional)
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From a boat to the Blue Cave
Begin your adventure with a fun 90-minute speedboat ride to the east side of Biševo Island, to see the famous natural wonder called the Blue Cave. Hidden within the Adriatic Sea lies a treasure—the Blue Cave. Venture inside aboard a small fishing boat and be charmed by the ethereal silver-blue glow that illuminates its narrow entrance. Once accessible only to divers, this cave now welcomes small boats during tranquil seas, unveiling a spectacle of colors and light that has earned its acclaim throughout Europe.
Visit to the Vis!
Following our enchanting visit to the Blue Cave, we transition to the "Mamma Mia" segment of our journey. Our next destination is the fishing village of Komiža on the western shores of Vis Island, celebrated for its charm. Here, you'll have an hour to wander its streets, admire quaint houses, and relax on pebble beaches. Komiža is home to the Fishermen's Museum, housed within an ancient Venetian tower, where traditional fishing tools tell tales of a bygone era.
Mamma Mia, here we go again!
Visit Stiniva Cove, a hidden gem embraced by towering cliffs and reachable solely by sea along the island's southern perimeter. It's renowned for its starring role in scenes from the Mamma Mia movie, where Donna and Sam forged their connection while rowing in the tranquil bay. We'll then pass by Srebrena Beach, which features in the song "Andante", sung by Donna.
Swim, eat, repeat!
Indulge in a revitalizing hour-long swim at the Blue Lagoon, nestled among three islets on Budikovac island, a mere 10-minute boat ride from Ravnik island. Here, you can unwind in the shallow waters or treat yourself to refreshments at the nearby coffee bar and restaurant.
Glide past the Pakleni Islands, a stunning archipelago renowned for its scenic vistas, a photographer's dream.
Hour for Hvar
Venture to Hvar town on the island of Hvar to explore its rich cultural heritage. Visit the Cathedral of Saint Stephen and the elegant Bishop's Palace. For breathtaking panoramic views of the Pakleni islands and the charming old town, take a leisurely 20-minute walk to Španjola Fortress—an experience that promises to enrich your visit to this stunning island town.
Itinerary
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7am - Trogir
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7:30am - Split
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9am - 9:15am - Sightseeing of Blue Cave
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10am - 11am - Visiting Komiža, free time for coffee
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11:30am - 12pm - Swimming in Stiniva Cove
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12:10pm - 12:15pm - Srebrena beach, passing by this amazing Mamma Mia filming location to take some photos
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12:30pm - 1:45apm - Swimming and snorkeling on a beautiful beach on Budikovac island
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2:00pm - 2:15pm - Panoramic view of Pakleni islands
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2:30pm - 5pm - Town Hvar, free time for lunch and sightseeing
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6:30pm - Return to Split
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7pm - Return to Trogir
Know before you go
What to bring
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Be sure to bring cash to pay the Blue Cave entry fees, as card payments are usually not accepted.
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If you plan to swim or snorkel, bring swimwear and water shoes for comfort and safety.
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Pack sunscreen, a hat, and water to stay hydrated and protected from the sun.
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Carry a light jacket, as it can get windy during the tour.
What’s not allowed
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Swimming inside the Blue Cave is strictly prohibited, but you can swim in nearby locations such as Stiniva Bay and the Blue Lagoon in Budikovac.
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Flash photography is not allowed inside the cave as it can disturb the marine life.
Accessibility
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The tour is not suitable for wheelchair users or individuals with mobility issues.
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It is also not recommended for pregnant women, people with back problems, or children under 5 years of age.
Additional information
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Blue Cave entry fees vary seasonally from €12 to €24 and must be paid in cash on site.
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The cave’s vibrant blue light is strongest around midday, so plan to set out early for the best viewing experience.
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The tours depend on calm sea conditions; if adverse weather leads to cancellations or delays, a full refund will be provided.
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The tour includes boat transfers to and from the cave, so if you are prone to seasickness, take necessary precautions as the ride can be bumpy.
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Always follow the guides’ instructions carefully to protect the fragile ecosystem inside the cave and ensure your safety.
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