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Honest, specific guides for planning the Blue Cave 5 Island Tour from Split.
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Everything you need to know before booking the Blue Cave 5 Island Tour from Split — route, timing, entrance fee, weather, what to bring, and how to choose between group and private.
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A truthful answer to whether the Blue Cave tour from Split is worth the long boat ride. Who will love it, who should pick a shorter tour, and how to get the most out of the day.
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The Blue Cave private charter is double the per-person cost of the group tour. Here is the honest math on when it is the right call and when the group tour is genuinely better value.
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Month-by-month guide to the Blue Cave tour from Split — light quality, sea conditions, crowds and pricing. May-June and September are the sweet spots.
The packing list a crew member would give a friend before the Blue Cave 5 Island Tour from Split. What you need, what you forget, and what to leave at the hotel.
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Hour by hour: what to expect on the Blue Cave + 5 island day from Split. Departure, the cave itself, Stiniva, Budikovac, Hvar lunch, Pakleni, and the way home.
The Blue Cave on Biševo charges a separate cash entry fee that is not included in any tour price. Here is exactly what you pay in 2026, why, who collects it, and the common confusion to avoid.
Most visitors do not realise the Blue Cave can technically be reached from three different Dalmatian ports. We run the route every day — here is why Split is the right call almost every time.
We have taken families with kids of every age on the Blue Cave route. Here is the truth about which ages handle the 10-hour day well, which struggle, and how to make the day actually work.
The Green Cave on Ravnik island is right next door to the Blue Cave but few group tours include both. Here is the difference, why it matters, and how to see both in a single day.
Stiniva on Vis was voted Europe's best beach in 2016 and it has only got more famous since. Here is honest information on how to reach it, when to come, and what to do once you are inside the cove.
Vis was off-limits to foreigners until 1989 and still feels like it. Here is what a day-tripper from Split can realistically see in a few hours, and what really needs an overnight.
On the Blue Cave 5 Island Tour you have 90 minutes in Hvar town for lunch. Here is realistic time math and concrete advice on where to eat — konobas vs tourist traps — without burning the whole stop on a wait.
The Pakleni archipelago off Hvar is six main islands and dozens of bays. Here is which ones you actually see on a Blue Cave day-trip, which need a private charter, and which offer the best snorkelling.