Blue Lagoon & 3 Islands

Blue Lagoon & 3 Islands Tour from Split

Escape the busy streets of Split and experience the untouched beauty of the Adriatic on this half-day speedboat tour. In just five hours, you’ll discover the charm of three unique coastal gems: Trogir, Blue Lagoon, and Maslinica on the island of Šolta. This tour perfectly balances history, nature, swimming, and relaxation. With crystal clear waters, scenic views, and a small-group atmosphere, it’s ideal for travelers looking for a refreshing break from the city.

Meet our crew at Matejuška, just a short walk from Split’s main promenade, 15 minutes before departure.

Trogir

The first stop on our tour is the charming town of Trogir, a small island city rich in history and Mediterranean atmosphere. Trogir is a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its well-preserved medieval architecture, narrow stone alleyways, Romanesque churches, and Renaissance and Baroque buildings. Walking through the old town feels like stepping back in time, while the vibrant promenade offers lovely cafés and a relaxed coastal vibe. Whether admiring the Cathedral of St. Lawrence or simply enjoying a coffee by the sea, Trogir perfectly blends history, culture, and seaside charm.

Blue Lagoon

After a short ride by speedboat, we arrive at the stunning Blue Lagoon near the island of Drvenik Veliki. This tranquil bay, framed by untouched nature and sparkling turquoise waters, offers an idyllic spot for swimming, snorkeling, and relaxing in the sun. The shallow, crystal-clear sea reveals a rich underwater world, making it ideal for exploring with a mask or floating peacefully. Far from the crowds and city noise, the Blue Lagoon is a true Adriatic paradise where time slows down and nature takes over.

Maslinica, Island of Šolta

Our final destination is Maslinica, a quiet and picturesque village on the western tip of Šolta island. Surrounded by a cluster of seven small islets, Maslinica is one of the most scenic places on the Croatian coast. It’s known for its peaceful harbor, traditional stone houses, and the historic Marchi Castle. The area offers a perfect mix of history, nature and local charm. Whether you prefer a stroll along the waterfront, a refreshing swim on one of the nearby beaches, or a drink with a view of the sunset, Maslinica invites you to slow down and enjoy the true spirit of island life.

This tour includes transportation by speedboat, a professional skipper, snorkeling equipment, safety gear, and insurance. We recommend bringing swimwear, a towel, sunglasses, sunscreen, a hat, and a change of clothes. Get ready for a fun and refreshing day exploring the very best of Central Dalmatia’s coast and islands.

Price:
Off-season price: €70 per person
High-season price: €75 per person

Weekly schedule:
Every day

Duration:
5 hours

Infants:
0 – 3 years (not allowed)

Children:
4 – 10 years (10% discount)

Adults:
11 – 99+ years

One departure per day
April 1 – April 30 & September 1 – October 31
Schedule: 11:00 AM – 4:00 PM

Two departures per day
May 1 – September 20
Morning tour: 8:30 AM – 2:00 PM
Afternoon tour: 2:30 PM – 8:00 PM

Meeting point:
Matejuška
Trumbićeva obala 2, 21000 Split

Additional costs:
Food and drinks, all personal expenses

Blue Cave & 6 Islands

Blue Cave & 6 Islands Tour from Split

Experience the best of the Adriatic on this full-day speedboat tour from Split. Visit the enchanting Blue Cave on Biševo Island, one of Croatia’s most extraordinary natural sights, and explore six unique island destinations in one unforgettable day. From the laid-back charm of Vis and the turquoise waters of Budikovac to the lively streets of Hvar and the panoramic views of the Pakleni Islands, this tour combines adventure, culture, and breathtaking scenery. Escape the mainland and discover why this is Dalmatia’s most popular island tour.

Meet our crew at Matejuška, just a short walk from Split’s main promenade, 15 minutes before departure.

Blue Cave, Biševo Island

The tour begins with a visit to the legendary Blue Cave (Modra špilja), located on the small island of Biševo, just off the coast of Vis. This remarkable sea cave is one of Croatia’s most famous natural wonders. Around midday, sunlight enters through an underwater opening and reflects off the white seabed, filling the interior with an ethereal blue glow. The surreal atmosphere inside the cave is almost otherworldly, an experience that is difficult to put into words and impossible to forget. Accessible only by a small official boat operated by the local concession, the cave is a protected natural site and truly one of the highlights of the Adriatic coast.

Komiža, Island of Vis

After the cave, we head to Komiža, a picturesque fishing town on the western coast of Vis Island. Nestled at the foot of Mount Hum, Komiža is known for its stone houses, narrow streets, and deep-rooted maritime heritage. The town exudes authenticity, with a charming harbor, small family-owned cafés, and a relaxed atmosphere that captures the spirit of traditional island life. It’s the perfect place for a short walk, a coffee with a sea view, or a quick bite of local cuisine. Komiža also serves as the cultural heart of Vis, where time seems to slow down and everything moves leisurely, Mediterranean.

Stiniva Bay, Vis Island

Our next stop is the hidden Stiniva Bay, one of Croatia’s most photographed and unique beaches. Tucked between towering cliffs, this small, pebbled cove can only be reached by boat or a steep hike, which makes it feel like a private sanctuary. The dramatic entrance opens into a narrow channel leading to a peaceful lagoon with calm, clear water, ideal for swimming or floating, surrounded by impressive rock formations. Stiniva’s raw, natural beauty leaves a lasting impression and offers a rare sense of solitude in nature.

Budikovac Island

We continue the tour with a refreshing swim stop at the  Budikovac Island, a quiet and peaceful spot away from the crowds. With shallow, transparent turquoise waters and a soft sandy seabed, this small bay feels like a private pool in the middle of the Adriatic. The lagoon is perfect for swimming, snorkeling, or relaxing on the boat. Surrounded by untouched nature and a few traditional stone houses, Budikovac offers a moment of complete serenity in a setting that feels untouched by time.

Pakleni Islands

As we make our way to Hvar, we cruise past the famous Pakleni Islands, a chain of small, forested islets stretching along Hvar’s southwestern coast. Known for their hidden beaches, secluded coves, and lush pine woods, the Pakleni Islands are a favorite destination among boaters and nature lovers. The panoramic ride offers incredible views of these green islands scattered across the deep blue sea. With each curve, you’ll catch a glimpse of quiet bays, luxury yachts, and sun-soaked beaches that capture the essence of summer in Dalmatia.

Hvar Town, Hvar Island

We spend up to two hours of free time in Hvar Town, the cultural and social hub of the island of Hvar. Known for its Venetian architecture, vibrant harbor, and sunny climate, Hvar blends history and hedonism like few other places in the Adriatic. Stroll through narrow stone streets, climb up to the Spanish Fortress for panoramic views of the town and surrounding islands, or relax with a drink in one of the many stylish cafés lining the waterfront. Whether you’re interested in exploring historic sites, shopping, or soaking up the local lifestyle, Hvar offers something for everyone in an elegant Mediterranean setting.

Milna, Brač Island

On our return journey to Split, we make one final stop in the tranquil village of Milna on the island of Brač. This peaceful town is known for its beautiful bay, stone architecture, and crystal-clear sea. From late May to mid-September, you can take a break at a beach bar with a pool or go for a last swim before returning. Milna’s easygoing vibe and scenic harbor offer the perfect end to a full day of adventure, giving you time to relax, reflect, and soak in the final moments of your island-hopping journey.

Visiting the Blue Cave is not recommended for pregnant women, children under the age of 4, individuals with back issues, or those with limited mobility, due to safety and accessibility reasons.

This tour includes transportation by speedboat, a professional skipper, snorkeling equipment, safety gear, and insurance. We recommend bringing swimwear, a towel, sunglasses, sunscreen, a hat, and a change of clothes. Get ready for a fun and refreshing day exploring the very best of Central Dalmatia’s coast and islands.

Price:
Off-season: €125 + entrance fees
High season: €135 + entrance fees

Weekly Schedule:
Every day

Duration:
10-11 hours

Departure:
April and October at 8:00 AM, May and September at 7:30 AM, June to August at 7:15 AM

Return:
Between 5:30 PM – 6:00 PM (depending on the season)

Meeting point:
Matejuška
Trumbićeva obala 2, 21000 Split

Boat Capacity:
Minimum 8, maximum 12 people

Age:
4 – 99+ (10% discount for children up to 10 years old)

Blue Cave Entrance Fees from April 1 to May 31:
Adults: €12 per person
Children (6-12 years): €6 per person

Blue Cave Entrance Fees from June 1 to June 19 & September 11 to October 31:
Adults: €18 per person
Children (6-12 years): €9 per person

Blue Cave Entrance Fees from June 20 to September 10:
Adults: €24 per person
Children (6-12 years): €12 per person

Please have the exact amount in cash ready for the Blue Cave entrance tickets!

PRIVATE TOURS & TRANSFERS

In addition to our regular tours, Dalmatia Dream offers private boat transfers and custom-made excursions, fully tailored to your wishes. You’re in the right place, whether you’d like to explore hidden coves, visit lesser-known islands, or enjoy the peace away from the summer crowds. Just tell us where you want to go or what kind of experience you’re looking for, and we’ll be happy to create your ideal itinerary.

If you’re hoping to avoid the busy summer roads, consider a private boat transfer – a fast, comfortable, and unforgettable way to travel along the Adriatic. Feel free to reach out, let us know what you need, and we’ll take care of the rest.

Call us at: +385 91 9159 129

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Meet the Team Behind Dalmatia Dream

Dalmatia Dream is run by a young, passionate crew who live and breathe the sea. With years of experience and deep knowledge of the Adriatic coastline, they know every hidden cove, secret bay, and local story worth sharing. Their love for the sea and the Dalmatian coast is felt in every tour they lead, creating not just a trip but a genuine and personal experience.

Always at your service, the crew is more than skippers – they’re friendly, knowledgeable guides happy to share tips, stories, and local insight throughout the journey. Safety is a top priority, and all boats are equipped with life jackets, drinking water, and snorkeling masks to ensure comfort and enjoyment for all guests.

Your Ride: The Lolivul 9 Speedboat

Our tours are operated with the Lolivul 9, a high-performance Croatian-made speedboat explicitly designed for safe and comfortable island-hopping adventures. With a capacity of up to 12 guests and two crew members, it offers a smooth and stable ride, even when the sea is lively.

Built for both speed and comfort, the Lolivul 9 features cushioned seating, a protective sunshade (bimini top), and ample space to relax during the ride. Its powerful engines make reaching distant islands like Hvar or Vis possible and a pleasure, saving time so you can spend more of your day swimming, exploring, and enjoying the beauty of the Adriatic.

Whether traveling as a family, a group of friends, or a couple looking for a romantic escape, the Lolivul 9 provides the perfect balance of adventure, style and safety, all under the care of a crew who genuinely love what they do.