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        Aerial view of Biševo Island in Croatia, showcasing lush greenery, rugged coastline, and turquoise Adriatic Sea, perfect for nature lovers and adventurers.

        Bisevo Island

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          Boat inside the glowing Blue Cave on Biševo during Hvar Vis and Pakleni Islands group speedboat tour

           Makarska, Croatia

          Blue Cave & Hvar Speedboat Tour from Split Full-Day

          Chase glowing blue waters, hidden sea caves, and sun-drenched island towns on one unforgettable full-day speedboat adventure from Makarska. This is the Dalmatian coast at its very best.

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          From € 130.00
          Glowing Blue Cave on Biševo Island with crystal Adriatic water, highlight of Vis and Hvar boat tour

           Trogir, Croatia

          Private Boat Tour to Vis, Blue Cave and Hvar Island

          Dive into Croatia's most dazzling sea cave, then island-hop to hidden beaches and the glamour of Hvar — all on your own private boat. This is the Dalmatian coast at its absolute finest.

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          From € 1025.00
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          More to know about Bisevo Island

          Bisevo Island is a small island in the Adriatic Sea off the coast of Croatia, located in Split-Dalmatia County in the Dalmatian region. It is renowned for the Blue Grotto, a sea cave with luminous blue waters created by light refraction. Visitors typically reach the island by boat from nearby Komiza and explore the cave entrance, swimming and snorkeling in the distinctive turquoise waters.
          Bisevo is a small Croatian island located approximately 5 kilometres southwest of Vis in the central Dalmatian archipelago. Covering under 6 square kilometres, it falls under the administrative jurisdiction of the City of Vis in Split-Dalmatia County. The island is internationally recognised for the Modra Spilja (Blue Cave), a natural sea cave protected and managed under Croatian national tourism authority regulations. Content is based on established geographic and travel knowledge of the Dalmatian island chain as of 2025.
          Croatia | Dalmatian Islands | Central Adriatic | Split-Dalmatia County | Sea Cave Destination | Day Trip from Vis | Nature and Water Tourism