If you’re eyeing a day out on the water while in Hvar, the Blue & Green Cave tour offers a compelling mix of natural beauty, comfort, and a touch of adventure. It’s a popular choice, especially for those wanting to see the most photogenic spots like the Blue Cave and Stiniva Cove, all aboard a well-equipped yacht.
We really appreciate the small group size—limited to just 12 people—which means plenty of space and a more personal experience. Plus, the yacht’s amenities—snorkeling gear, paddleboards, Wi-Fi, and a restroom—add to the overall comfort. On the flip side, a potential snag is that entrance fees to the caves aren’t included, which could bump up the overall cost if you’re planning to visit all sites.
This tour works well for travelers who want a luxurious, well-organized day with lots of stops and activities. If you love natural scenery, are comfortable spending a full day on a boat, and enjoy a lively but relaxed vibe, this one’s likely to suit your style.
- Key Points
- The Experience in Detail
- How it begins: a smooth start in Hvar
- First stop: Budikovac Island and the Blue Lagoon
- Visiting the Green Cave
- Stiniva Cove: a favorite among travelers
- The Blue Cave experience—worth the wait?
- Pakleni Islands: the grand finale
- Returning to Hvar
- What’s Included and What’s Not
- The crew and guides
- The vibe and atmosphere
- Price and Value: Is it worth it?
- Who Is This Tour Best For?
- FAQs
- Blue & Green cave tour with yacht from town Hvar
- Final Thoughts
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Key Points

- Limited to 12 participants, ensuring a personal and spacious experience.
- Includes amenities like snorkeling gear, paddleboards, Wi-Fi, and a restroom—making the day comfortable.
- Visiting multiple top spots like Blue Cave, Green Cave, Stiniva Cove, and Pakleni Islands.
- Entry fees to caves are extra, so budget for those if you want to see inside.
- A mix of relaxing stops and active exploration with swimming, snorkeling, and paddleboarding.
- Great for those who enjoy scenic boat rides and want to maximize sightseeing without the hassle of planning each stop.
The Experience in Detail

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How it begins: a smooth start in Hvar
Your day kicks off around 10:15 am at the Big Blue tours agency in Hvar. The start time is pretty reasonable, leaving plenty of room for a leisurely morning. The group size is capped at 12, which is a real plus—no overcrowding or feeling like just another face on a large boat. According to a review, the boat had enough space for everyone, and the crew was friendly and helpful. We’re talking about a comfortable, spacious yacht with a bathroom, which is a real luxury on a day-long trip.
First stop: Budikovac Island and the Blue Lagoon
The first highlight is Budikovac Island’s Blue Lagoon, about an hour from the port. This tiny island is known for its tranquil atmosphere and a small pebble beach. It’s the perfect spot to relax, swim, or snorkel. One reviewer called it “an ideal spot for a real relax,” and noted it’s far from the noise—just perfect if you want to unwind in crystal-clear water.
Visiting the Green Cave
Next up is the Green Cave, famous for small cracks in its ceiling—allowing sunlight to filter through and cast fascinating beams onto the water. The cave is spacious enough to explore comfortably, with depths between three and five meters. Be aware that entry to the Green Cave isn’t included in the tour price, and there’s a small fee (70 kn). Some reviews mentioned the cave’s beauty, but others noted that access depends on weather and sea conditions—a reminder to keep expectations flexible.
Stiniva Cove: a favorite among travelers
The tour then hits Stiniva Cove, renowned for its narrow entrance and wide pebble beach. It’s surrounded by towering cliffs, making it feel like a secret hideaway. Here, you’ll get about an hour to swim and soak up the scenery. Several reviews highlight how stunning this spot is, with one even calling it “a beautiful, thirty-meter wide pebble beach flanked by high rocks.” It’s a photograph magnet, and a great place for a swim or just relaxing on the boat.
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The Blue Cave experience—worth the wait?
The Blue Cave in Bisevo is arguably the star attraction, famous for its vivid blue glow. The tour includes about an hour here, but timing can be unpredictable—some reviews mention waiting on the boat or delays due to capacity restrictions. The cave is only accessible by small rowboats, and the entrance fee (100 kn) isn’t included. If you’re lucky, you’ll get inside when it’s less crowded, which makes for great photos.
Pakleni Islands: the grand finale
The last major stop is the Pakleni Islands, a group of islands with some of the best beaches and gourmet restaurants. You’ll spend around three hours here—plenty of time to swim, explore, or grab a relaxed lunch. Several travelers praised the comfortable boat and the variety of activities, from paddleboarding to lounging with drinks. One review mentioned it being a “highlight of the trip,” appreciating the balance of scenery and chill time.
Returning to Hvar
The tour wraps up with a return to the port around 6:30 pm. The whole experience is about 8 hours long, which feels just right for a day of scenic cruising, exploring, and relaxing.
What’s Included and What’s Not
Included in the price are many thoughtful extras: bottled water, ice in the cooler, snorkeling gear, paddleboards, towels, Wi-Fi, and a restroom. Many reviews mention how these little touches made the experience more enjoyable, especially the paddleboards and floating mats that kept everyone entertained.
However, entry fees to the caves are not included—you’ll need to pay around 70-100 kn if you choose to go inside Green and Blue Caves. Lunch isn’t included either, so plan ahead if you want a meal on one of the islands. Some travelers found the boat’s amenities and comfort well worth the extra cost, and others thought the price was fair given the quality of the experience.
The crew and guides
Guests consistently praise the crew’s friendliness and helpfulness. One reviewer noted that the guides were “very well informed,” pointing out interesting sites and making sure everyone was comfortable. The captain’s ability to keep the boat steady and organized was often highlighted, especially given the busy Blue Cave times.
The vibe and atmosphere
The overall atmosphere is laid-back and friendly. Many reviews mention meeting lovely people and enjoying the camaraderie onboard. The boat feels spacious and clean, with a cozy, relaxed vibe—perfect if you’re looking to avoid big, crowded tours.
Price and Value: Is it worth it?

The tour costs about $251.78 per person. When you consider the boat’s comfort, the multiple stops, the amenities like snorkeling equipment and paddleboards, and the expert crew, it’s generally seen as good value. Keep in mind, though, that additional costs like cave entry fees and lunch are on you, which can add to the total.
Many travelers felt the experience was worth the price, especially those who valued comfort, variety, and the chance to explore several scenic spots without all the hassle of organizing individual trips. A few reviews, however, felt it was a bit pricey compared to other options, especially if they didn’t get inside the caves due to delays or weather.
Who Is This Tour Best For?

This trip is ideal for adventurers who love a mix of sightseeing and relaxing. The small group size makes it a good pick for those who prefer a more intimate experience, and the amenities suit travelers who want comfort and convenience. If you’re a fan of natural beauty, water activities, and don’t mind paying a little extra for quality, this tour hits many marks.
It’s also a good choice if you’re traveling with friends or a small family who can appreciate a lively but relaxed day on the sea. Just be aware that kids should be comfortable on a full-day boat trip, and the tour isn’t specifically tailored for young children or those with mobility issues.
FAQs

Do I need to bring anything special?
You should bring your own towels, sunscreen, and perhaps a hat. The boat provides snorkeling gear and paddleboards, but bringing your own water and snacks is a good idea since lunch isn’t included.
Are the caves included in the ticket price?
No, entrance fees to the Green and Blue Caves are extra—70 kn for the Green Cave and 100 kn for the Blue Cave.
What is the group size?
The boat is limited to 12 passengers, which keeps things personal and comfortable.
Is there Wi-Fi on the boat?
Yes, Wi-Fi is available, which is handy if you want to share photos or check in during the day.
How long is the tour?
The full trip lasts about 8 hours, starting around 10:30 am and returning by 6:30 pm.
Can I snorkel or paddleboard?
Absolutely. Snorkeling gear is provided, and paddleboards are included—great for exploring the turquoise waters.
Is this tour suitable for families?
While it’s family-friendly in terms of activities, it’s best suited for those comfortable with a full day at sea and boating.
What happens if the weather is bad?
The tour requires good weather, and if canceled due to poor conditions, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
Blue & Green cave tour with yacht from town Hvar
“Really enjoyable day! Your guides and skipper were very friendly. Boat had paddleboards, snorkels and a floating mat which were great additions. Me…”
Final Thoughts

All in all, the Blue & Green Cave tour from Hvar offers an engaging blend of scenic beauty, comfort, and fun activities. You’ll visit some of the most iconic spots along the Croatian coast, all while relaxing on a well-equipped yacht with a friendly crew. It’s a solid choice for those wanting a flexible, enjoyable day out without feeling rushed or overwhelmed.
While the price might seem steep to some, the included amenities and the small-group vibe add value that many find worthwhile. Just remember to budget for cave entry fees and lunch if you want a full experience. If you’re after a day of exploring stunning caves, swimming in crystal waters, and cruising in style, this trip is worth considering.
Whether you’re a solo traveler, a couple, or a small group, this tour offers a balance of adventure and relaxation. It’s a good pick for those who appreciate comfort, scenic views, and a touch of luxury on their Croatian holiday.
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