Blue cave tour

  • Blue Cave - ''Modra špilja''

  • ©Miroslav Vajdic

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    Vis - Komiža

  • Chill out -

  • ©Miroslav Vajdic

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    Vis - Stiniva beach

  • Jump in - Dive in

  • It's always a good idea to jump in to the sea -

  • Get away -

  • Boats -

  • Vis - Stiniva beach

Island of Biševo is a favourite trip destination for many tourists. The famous Blue cave is one of the best known natural beauty spots on the Adriatic. The flashing blue bright effect is created when the sun’s rays enter through the water and reflect off the limestone floor of the cave. Depending on the season, the ideal time to visit the cave is between 11:00h and 12:00h.

Explore the Blue cave, one of the most beautiful spots on Adriatic, famous for amazing glowing blue light. The cave is located in a small bay on the east side of the island of Biševo.

It was originally accessible only by diving as it had one natural entrance below the sea level, an artificial entrance large enough for small boats was built in 19th century.

The ideal moment to visit the Blue cave is between 11:00h and 12:00h. At this time of day the sunlight reflects through the water coming from the white floor of the cave and bathes the grotto in aquamarine light, while objects in the water appear to be silver. The cave itself is 24 meters long, 10–12 metres deep and up to 15 metres high, while the entrance to it measures 1.5 metres high and 2.5 metres wide.

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08:00- 08.30 Departure Split (Trumbićeva obala 1) 09:30 Fisherman village Komiža 10:00 Island Biševo (Blue cave) 11:00 Island Vis (Stiniva bay) 11:45 Island Ravnik (Green cave) 12:30 Island Budikovac (Blue lagoon swimming and snorkeling) 14:30 Panoramic ride around the Pakleni Islands of Hvar, make the most of free time to explore Palmižana Bay, part of the Pakleni Islands of Hvar

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