The shot everyone comes to Croatia for — the glowing Blue Cave, Stiniva (Europe’s best beach), the emerald Green Cave, and secret bays only reachable by private boat.
Full Day · ~8 hrsSplit or HvarPrivate · Max 12Blue Cave
Towel · Swimsuit · Long sleeve · Camera · Cash for entrances
Customisable
Fully customisable route — your tour, your rules
⚡ High demand: Blue Cave tours book out fast in peak season (July–August). Secure your date early — we confirm within a few hours. Check availability →
Optional entrance fees: Blue Cave €18–24 per person · Green Cave €10–15 per person. Both optional — we can admire from outside.
Tour Highlights
1
Biševo Island · UNESCO Region
Blue Cave
The cave glows electric blue as sunlight refracts through an opening 3 metres below the waterline — one of the most photographed natural phenomena in the Mediterranean. Only 50 visitors are allowed inside at a time.
Named Europe’s best beach by European Best Destinations. Hidden behind two limestone cliffs that nearly touch at the top — the only way in is by sea, or a 45-minute hike. On our tour you arrive directly by boat.
Unlike the Blue Cave, the Green Cave is free to enter and rarely crowded. Sunlight reflects off the sea floor from 3 metres below, turning the entire cave a brilliant emerald green. Swim inside for a surreal experience.
A ring of tiny islands creates a naturally sheltered lagoon where the sea is almost always flat and perfectly transparent. So clear it barely looks real — perfect for snorkelling, swimming, or simply floating in silence.
Over 20 pine-covered islands stretching just off Hvar town. Each has hidden bays and beaches that don’t appear on tourist maps. Most are only accessible by private boat — which is exactly why this stop feels so exclusive.
Dramatic red limestone cliffs, a 12-metre cliff jump, hidden snorkelling coves, and the glamour of Palmizana beach bars — all in one day on Hvar’s wild south coast.
Towel · Swimsuit · Long sleeve · Camera · Cash for restaurants
Customisable
Cliff jumping optional — pace fully up to you
🔥 Most popular with groups of 4–8. Weekends in July & August go first — mid-week dates usually still available. See available dates →
Additional costs: No entrance fees. Restaurant lunch optional — your skipper knows the best spots.
Tour Highlights
1
Hvar Island · The Signature Stop
Red Rocks
Iron oxide turns these limestone cliffs a deep russet red — and they drop straight into 20 metres of deep blue water. The cliff jump is 12 metres. Optional, but nearly everyone ends up doing it. The most photographed spot on the south Hvar coast.
One of Hvar’s most recognisable spots — a perfectly curved pebble bay next to a 17th-century stone manor. The water is emerald green and so clear you can see your anchor on the sea floor.
Consistently the clearest, most turquoise water our guests have ever swum in. Excellent snorkelling with visibility down to 10+ metres. There is no road access — this cove is only reachable by sea.
A shallow, pine-scented bay in the heart of the Pakleni archipelago. The water stays calm even when choppy elsewhere — ideal for children and nervous swimmers. Scent of pine, complete silence, water like glass.
The social hub of the Pakleni archipelago — acclaimed restaurants, the famous Meneghello botanical gardens, and a mix of yachts and fishing boats. The perfect final stop for a long lunch before heading back to port.
💙 Best for families and first-timers. No entrance fees, shorter duration, same private boat experience. Book your morning →
Additional costs: No entrance fees on this tour. Everything included.
Tour Highlights
1
Drvenik Veli · The Star Stop
Blue Lagoon
The lagoon sits between Drvenik Veli and Drvenik Mali islands, forming a naturally sheltered bay with water so turquoise it doesn’t look real in photos — until you’re actually swimming in it. Only reachable by boat.
Šolta is called the “forgotten island” because it gets a fraction of the tourism of nearby Hvar. Maslinica is a 15th-century fortified village with a tiny harbour, fresh seafood konobas, and zero souvenir shops.
Çiovo sits across from Trogir — a UNESCO World Heritage town. The island’s south coast is hidden pebble bays accessible only from the water, calm turquoise sea, and almost no other boats in sight.
Every single tour we run is fully private — your group, and only your group, on the boat. No shared itineraries, no strangers, no compromise on where you go or how long you stay.
Our boats depart from Split and Hvar, covering the most spectacular stretch of the Dalmatian coast: the Blue Cave on Biševo, the wild cliffs of Red Rocks on Hvar, and the crystal-clear Blue Lagoon near Drvenik Veli. Every stop is a natural wonder. Every route is yours to shape.
Season: May – October · Bookings year-round · Response within a few hours
Quick Facts
660HP
Raptor Alesta engine — fastest private boat on the coast
50
Max visitors inside the Blue Cave at one time
12m
Cliff jump at Red Rocks, Hvar — optional
20+
Islands in the Pakleni archipelago off Hvar
244km²
Vis Island — Croatia’s most remote inhabited island
59m
Blue Cave depth — light enters 3m below the surface
1,778
Islands along the Croatian coast, only 67 inhabited
171km
Hvar Island length — Croatia’s sunniest island
8h
Full-day tour — depart ~9 AM, back by 6–7 PM
100%
Private — every tour exclusively for your group
Limited dates available in peak season
Don’t Miss Your Spot on the Adriatic
Our boats go out fully private — meaning we only take one group per day. Once a date is gone, it’s gone. Secure yours with just a 30% deposit, and we’ll confirm within a few hours.
✓ No payment now — enquire free✓ 30% deposit to confirm✓ Free cancellation 7+ days before
Tell us your date, group size, and which tour interests you. We’ll come back within a few hours with availability, exact pricing, and everything you need to confirm. No commitment until you’re ready.
📍
Operating fromSplit & Hvar, Croatia
✉
Emailinfo@puntaadriatictours.com
📅
SeasonMay – October · Bookings year-round
✓
Message Sent!Thank you — we’ll be in touch within a few hours.