Day Trip: Blue Cave and Hvar - 5 Islands Tour (From Split and Trogir)
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- All taxes, fees and handling charges
- Waterproof jackets
- Skipper/guide (english only)
- Use of snorkel equipment(mask)
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Natural pearl Blue cave is situated on island Bisevo.
Blue cave is highlight of this tour. Natural phenomenon made by sea and wind. Perfect blue color appears when sunbeams reflects from cave bottom.
NOTE: in case when cave is closed we provide alternative attractions to visit. We can't influence on cave conditions because it can be changed few times a day.
Stop for sightseeing and breakfast. This is old fisherman's town where one can see old Dalmatian customs.
Carved by centuries of wave action and natural erosion, these caves showcase the island's rugged beauty and unique karst landscape. Visiting them is a must for nature lovers and adventurers drawn to the raw, untouched charm of the Croatian coast.
This is one of the best beaches in Europe. In low season great place for swimming and in high season we are making short stop to take pictures and for swimming if possible.
Nice sand bay between islands where one can enjoy swimming and snorkeling or just drink cocktail in beach bar.
Last stop is Hvar town where travelers can spend time on sightseeing (best place is Fortica fortress) and where you can taste traditional Croatian lunch.
St. Stephen’s Cathedral (Katedrala sv. Stjepana) is one of the most iconic landmarks of the town and a fine example of Dalmatian Renaissance architecture. Built between the 16th and 17th centuries on the site of an earlier church and a 6th-century Christian basilica, the cathedral reflects a blend of Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque elements.
Fortica, also known as Španjola, is a historic fortress perched above Hvar Town on the island of Hvar, Croatia. Its strategic location offers panoramic views of the town, the Pakleni Islands, and the Adriatic Sea.
Reaching Fortica involves a scenic 15-minute walk from Hvar Town's main square, passing through a park adorned with Mediterranean flora such as agaves, cacti, and aromatic herbs.