Private Boat Cruise to Vis and Biševo Islands Tour – from Hvar

From $2,852 8 hours ELITE TRAVEL LTD Biševo, Croatia, Hvar, Croatia Pickup available

Why we love it?

The Private Boat Cruise to Vis and Biševo Islands Tour from Hvar offers an immersive experience for those looking to explore the stunning Dalmatian coast at a leisurely pace. Over the course of eight hours, participants will visit the picturesque islands of Vis and Biševo, including a stop at the famous Blue Cave (Modra špilja), known for its mesmerizing blue light. This tour is ideal for small groups or families seeking a personalized adventure, as it includes a private boat, dedicated tour guide, and convenient hotel pick-up and drop-off. The distinctive aspect of this tour lies in its exclusivity and flexibility, allowing travelers to tailor their itinerary while enjoying the breathtaking scenery and rich history of the region.

Inclusions

  • Tour guide
  • Private boat
  • Private transfer
  • Entrance fee to Modra špilja (the Blue Cave)
  • Hotel pick-up and drop-off

Exclusions

  • Tips and gratuities

Itinerary

HVAR OLD TOWN

Pick-up from the selected hotels within the Hvar town area.

VIS

Free time in Komiža.

Komiža is located in a deep bay on the western side of the island of  Vis, below the 600-meter-high mountain Hum.

It is a typical Mediterranean village, which attracts the tourists with beautiful beaches and with narrow roads and houses squeezed together around the harbour. Thanks to mild Mediterranean climate, the stay in Komiža is pleasant also in the winter months. There are gravel [ ] along the whole east coast of the Bay of Komiža with sources of drinking water: Gusarica, Nova posta, Velo žalo.

BIŠEVO

Tour of the Blue Cave.

The small island of Biševo, located less than five nautical miles from Komiža, hides the famous Modra Špilja (the Blue Cave), which was painted in 1884 and described by baron Eugen von Ransonet. At his initiative, the entrance to the cave was widened and so became accessible to the whole world. Thus visible, beauty of the cave, coloured in silvery blue, has constantly attracted tourists ever since. The cave has two openings - a smaller one artificially made so that boats can pas through, while the other, a much wider arch, lies beneath the sea level on the south side of the cave.
Sunlight that penetrates through this underwater entrance firstly breaks and then reflects from the bottom of the cave.

HVAR OLD TOWN

Drop-off at the hotel.

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