Private Tour: Blue Cave and Hvar from Split
Split, Croatia
Trip Type: Private Day Trips
Duration: Flexible
Hop with us from island to island to see the most treasured spots in each. Witness the originality and magnificence of the Blue Cave on Biševo Island. Take a dip in the emerald waters inside Green Cave and float in Stiniva Cove, taking in the towering cliffs that encircle you. Strap on your diving mask and explore a thriving underwater world by Budikovac Island before nibbling on local specialities in Palmižana Bay. Sign off your day with a stroll through the quaint streets of Hvar Town, lined with Venetian palaces, a palm-dotted seafront, and bustling squares.
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Hop with us from island to island to see the most treasured spots in each. Witness the originality and magnificence of the Blue Cave on Biševo Island. Take a dip in the emerald waters inside Green Cave and float in Stiniva Cove, taking in the towering cliffs that encircle you. Strap on your diving mask and explore a thriving underwater world by Budikovac Island before nibbling on local specialities in Palmižana Bay. Sign off your day with a stroll through the quaint streets of Hvar Town, lined with Venetian palaces, a palm-dotted seafront, and bustling squares.
ISLAND VIS Witness this bright blue phenomenon up-close before soaking up the sun in Stiniva Cove on Vis Island, a 600m long pebble beach enclosed by vertical cliffs. For a shaded swim, enter the airy Green Cave, where the sun leaks through an opening in the ceiling, illuminating the entire cave until the seabed. Submerge yourself in Budikovac’s turquoise lagoon or let curiosity guide you past the extended pebble beach of Dalmatia’s only island with one inhabitant.
PAKLENI ISLANDS The Pakleni Islands are a collection of 14 untouched islets and the popular bay of Palmižana is at your disposal for the next 2.5 hours. Here, there is a delicious selection of waterside restaurants where you can indulge in the freshest Adriatic catch before taking a refreshing dip in the azure waters.
HVAR Arrive in style to Hvar Town, located on Croatia’s sunniest island of the same name. Hvar is a favorite holiday destination for global celebrities and yachties but beyond all the glitz and glamour is a charming seaside town with eight centuries of architecture waiting to be explored. Climb the stairs to the ancient Fortica Fortress wedged into the landscape above town and take a deep breath of the pine-scented breeze as you absorb the vistas of old town below and the Pakleni archipelago in the distance. Embellishing the waterfront is the Arsenal, home of one of the first public theatres in Europe, and keep this as your point of reference before entering the labyrinthine backstreets of town where craft shops and cafes are tucked into ancient Venetian palaces.
ISLAND VIS Witness this bright blue phenomenon up-close before soaking up the sun in Stiniva Cove on Vis Island, a 600m long pebble beach enclosed by vertical cliffs. For a shaded swim, enter the airy Green Cave, where the sun leaks through an opening in the ceiling, illuminating the entire cave until the seabed. Submerge yourself in Budikovac’s turquoise lagoon or let curiosity guide you past the extended pebble beach of Dalmatia’s only island with one inhabitant.
PAKLENI ISLANDS The Pakleni Islands are a collection of 14 untouched islets and the popular bay of Palmižana is at your disposal for the next 2.5 hours. Here, there is a delicious selection of waterside restaurants where you can indulge in the freshest Adriatic catch before taking a refreshing dip in the azure waters.
HVAR Arrive in style to Hvar Town, located on Croatia’s sunniest island of the same name. Hvar is a favorite holiday destination for global celebrities and yachties but beyond all the glitz and glamour is a charming seaside town with eight centuries of architecture waiting to be explored. Climb the stairs to the ancient Fortica Fortress wedged into the landscape above town and take a deep breath of the pine-scented breeze as you absorb the vistas of old town below and the Pakleni archipelago in the distance. Embellishing the waterfront is the Arsenal, home of one of the first public theatres in Europe, and keep this as your point of reference before entering the labyrinthine backstreets of town where craft shops and cafes are tucked into ancient Venetian palaces.
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