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Blue Cave Boat Cruise

Let yourself be seduced by the spectacular nature of Croatia: enjoy a boat cruise from Hvar to the Blue Grotto and Green Cave, two magical spots on the Adriatic Sea. Cruise Details.

  • 6 - 8 hours
  • 7Good | 52 reviews

Let yourself be seduced by the spectacular nature of Croatia: enjoy a boat cruise from Hvar to the Blue Grotto and Green Cave, two magical spots on the Adriatic Sea.

Cruise Details

After meeting at Hvar's port, you'll board the boat to cruise along the Croatian coastline. Setting sail, you'll head towards the Green Cave (entrance fees not included). Here, you can jump into the waters to snorkel amongst the marine life or enter the cave by boat, while your guide shares facts about the location.

Your next stop will be Stiniva Cove, a notable beach for sunbathing and snorkeling or enjoying a drink at the beach bar.

Following your time at Stiniva Cove, you'll visit the Blue Grotto or Blue Cave (entrance fees not included). Inside, you'll experience the iridescent blue glow that characterizes this landmark.

Lastly, you'll cruise to Palmizana Bay, where you'll have two hours for lunch at a restaurant (not included), relax on the beach, or explore the Botanical Gardens.

At the end of the day, you'll return to your boat for the return cruise to port, arriving 6 to 8 hours after departure.

Included

  • English–speaking guide
  • Snorkelling goggles
  • Non–alcoholic drinks
  • Life jackets

Not included

  • Entrance to Blue Cave: 18EUR per person
  • Entrance to Green Cave: 12EUR per person

Tips

  • Accessibility: No, not suitable for people with reduced mobility

Location

Activity location

Ulica Jurja Matijevića 22, HR-21450 Hvar, Croatia

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