Hvar tour from Split
Half day boat tours
Beach bar Laganini and Hula Hula half day private boat tour
Hvar and Pakleni Islands half day private boat tour
Hvar Nightlife private boat tour
Full day boat tours
5 islands private boat tour from Split: Blue Cave, Budikovac, Hvar and Pakleni islands
Blue Lagoon, Hvar and Pakleni islands private boat tour
Golden Horn, Hvar and Pakleni islands private boat tour
Hvar and Pakleni islands private boat tour
Red Rocks, Hvar and Pakleni islands private boat tour
Our private Hvar boat tours from Split take you to hidden bays, crystal-clear waters, authentic island towns, and the most beautiful locations along the Dalmatian coast.
Whether you choose a relaxing half-day boat tour from Split to Hvar (5 hours) or a full-day adventure (8–10 hours), you can explore highlights such as Hvar Town, the Pakleni Islands, Vis, and the Blue Cave. Half-day tours are ideal for a quick island escape, while full-day tours allow more time for swimming, sightseeing, and visiting multiple islands at a relaxed pace.
The route between Split and Hvar is one of the most beautiful in Croatia, known for its turquoise lagoons, hidden beaches, and spectacular views. During the tour, you can swim in secluded bays, enjoy waterfront restaurants accessible only by boat, or simply relax on deck while cruising through the islands.
Why choose a private boat tour from Split to Hvar
A private boat tour is the most comfortable way to explore Hvar and the surrounding islands. Away from crowded group excursions, you can enjoy a more relaxed experience with flexible departure times, direct routes, and privacy for couples, families, or groups of friends.
Private speedboats also allow you to reach multiple locations faster, giving you more time to enjoy the Adriatic and less time spent traveling between destinations.
What you can expect during the tour
Most tours include a combination of swimming stops, snorkeling, panoramic cruising, island sightseeing, hidden bays, and free time to explore places like Hvar Town and the Pakleni Islands.
Your local skipper can recommend scenic swimming spots, authentic seaside restaurants, and quieter locations depending on sea conditions and your preferences, creating a more personal and enjoyable experience throughout the day.
Best places to visit on a Hvar tour from Split
Hvar Town
Hvar Town is a key highlight of a Split to Hvar Island boat tour and one of the most popular stops on the Dalmatian coast. The town combines Mediterranean nature, crystal-clear sea, and rich history dating back to ancient Greek times and later Venetian rule. Today, Hvar is known for its historic Venetian architecture, lively waterfront promenade, elegant restaurants, and panoramic fortress views.
Pakleni Islands
A chain of small islands famous for hidden lagoons, beach clubs, pine forests, snorkeling spots, and crystal-clear sea.
Blue Cave
One of Croatia's most famous natural attractions, known for the glowing blue light effect inside the cave.
Vis Island
A more authentic and less commercial island with dramatic coastline, hidden military tunnels, and peaceful bays.
FAQ
How long are boat tours Split to Hvar?
Half day tours last 5 hours, and full day tours last 8 to 10 hours.
What is included in a private boat tour?
Fuel, bottled water, snorkeling equipment, safety equipment and boat insurance.
What is the price for the tours?
The price depends on the number of guests and the duration of the tour. You can check the exact price for each tour individually.
Is the skipper included in the price?
Yes, the skipper is included in the price of all private boat tours.
Hvar
The city of Hvar is a unique fusion of luxurious Mediterranean nature, rich cultural and historical heritage, and mundane, tourist present.
It is situated in picturesque nature, facing the southern, side of the world that has given it all Mediterranean attraction and cheerfulness; facing sea, that gave it splendid and repeatable history, Hvar is an inexhaustible treasury of the scenery, atmosphere and adventure.
Its name derives from the Greek name for island and town, that stood where today Stari Grad (Hvar became an island’s centre in 13th century) stands – PHAROS.
Hvar gained glory and power during middle ages being an important port within the Venetian, naval empire. Today, it is centre of island’s tourism and one of the favourite destinations in Dalmatian riviera – a town of smiling and courteous people, who are almost only dedicated to tourism.
Hvar
The city of Hvar is a unique fusion of luxurious Mediterranean nature, rich cultural and historical heritage, and mundane, tourist present.
It is situated in picturesque nature, facing the southern, side of the world that has given it all Mediterranean attraction and cheerfulness; facing sea, that gave it splendid and repeatable history, Hvar is an inexhaustible treasury of the scenery, atmosphere and adventure.
Its name derives from the Greek name for island and town, that stood where today Stari Grad (Hvar became an island’s centre in 13th century) stands – PHAROS.
Hvar gained glory and power during middle ages being an important port within the Venetian, naval empire. Today, it is centre of island’s tourism and one of the favourite destinations in Dalmatian riviera – a town of smiling and courteous people, who are almost only dedicated to tourism.