Blue Cave and Pakleni Islands

  • 7 hours
  • Vis Island & Pakleni Islands
  • 5 stops

Discover one of the most unforgettable experiences from Hvar with the Blue Cave boat tour. Cruise across the Adriatic to the famous Blue Cave on Biševo island and admire its stunning natural light display. Continue your adventure with a swim in the glowing waters of the Green Cave, relax in the spectacular surroundings of Stiniva Cove, and snorkel through the crystal-clear sea around Vis island. Complete the day in Palmižana Bay, where you can enjoy local flavors and the laid-back island atmosphere.

What's Included

  • Skipper/crew
  • Wine, beer and water
  • Snorkeling masks
  • Towels
  • Life jackets

Activities

  • Swimming
  • Snorkeling
  • Tour of the Blue cave (extra fee)
  • Lunch break (optional)

What to Bring

  • Swimsuit
  • Sunscreen
  • Phone and wallet
  • Long-sleeve shirt for off-season months

Itinerary

Budikovac is a beautiful lagoon east of Vis, encircled by small islets and known for its striking natural scenery. It has just two permanent inhabitants, a man and his donkey. Thanks to its exceptionally clear waters, it’s an ideal place to drop anchor and enjoy a refreshing swim on a warm day.

Optional Extras

ExtraPrice / person
Blue Cave entrance fee - ADULTS18 euros per person(April 1 - June 19; Sept 11 - Oct 10) 24 euros per person (June 20 - Sept 9)
Blue Cave entrance fee - CHILDREN (6-12 years)9 euros per person(April 1 - June 19; Sept 11 - Oct 10) 12 euros per person (June 20 - Sept 9)
Blue Cave entrance fee - SMALL CHILDREN (up to 6 years)Free of charge

Starting From

1100
  • Duration: 7 hours
  • Departure: Flexible
  • Meeting Point: Trg Sv. Stjepana 38 (Mario Boat Tours)
  • Location: Vis Island & Pakleni Islands
  • Stops: 5

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Available Boats for This Tour

Felix
Felix
12-1612 meters480 HP
Fjord
Fjord
1211 m2x300 HP
Camaro
Camaro
1210 m400 HP

Frequently Asked Questions

Swimming inside the Blue Cave is generally not allowed. The cave is strictly regulated, and access is only permitted via guided small boat tours that enter briefly to protect the delicate light conditions and natural environment.