Experience
Light, legend, and untouched islands.

About the route
Two of Croatia's most remarkable natural wonders. The Blue Cave on Biševo, just off Vis Island, is famous for the surreal blue light produced when sunlight enters through an underwater opening and reflects off the white limestone floor — most vivid around midday.
Vis is one of the more secluded Croatian islands — a former military base closed to tourism for much of the 20th century, which preserved its natural beauty and traditional way of life. Ancient ruins, fortresses, fishing villages, and a famous local cuisine of fresh seafood, Gregada fish stew, and Vugava and Plavac Mali wines.
Itinerary
Enter the cave by tender — witness the famous glowing blue light.
Short coffee break and walk in an authentic, beautiful fishermen's village.
Mooring just in front of the Stiniva gates for swimming in the clearest deep-blue water of the Adriatic.
Dry landing onto the beach — time to cool off, sunbathe and snorkel in this unique bay.
Included
Not included
Good to know
Route map
Departure from Split, swimming and exploring stops below. Tap a marker for details.