Blue Shark Private or Tailor-Made Boat Tours From Split 

In the last few years, private speedboat tours from Split have become more and more popular. They give visitors a unique way to see the beauty of Split and the islands around it.

Enjoy the beauty of the Dalmatian islands and coasts on the Blue Shark's custom-made private boat tours. Our offer of private tours is for those guests who like intimacy, the beauty of the Adriatic Sea, and exclusive boats and want a day tour themselves.

Blue Shark's private tour selection is mainly about the most popular places for tourists to visit in Dalmatia. Our private tours offer:


However, with our tour package, a private tour means the guest can choose the Dalmatian locations a few days after booking the trip. The private tours are tailor-made, and the guests can design their time with the Blue Shark team's cooperation.

The benefit of private Blue Shark tours is that the cost of the term itself includes fuel.We'll list the most well-known locations you can visit and include them on your unique private boat tour from Split Riva. Blue Shark guarantees a great crew, captain, and first-rate ships with the latest technology. The boats are primarily fast, safe, and highly comfortable, as described in the previous blog and on "Our Boats."

Blue Cave on Bisevo Island, Croatia

Blue cave with an endless blue light on Bisevo Island as one of most popular sea cave on Adriatic

Blue Cave on Bisevo Island is one of the most well-known locations on a private boat tour from Split Riva.

On Bisevo Island, the dazzling Blue Cave is the most well-known attraction. The name refers to a phenomenon where a solid blue light can be seen in the cave at certain times of the day. Only 2.5 metres wide and 1.5 metres high at the entrance, the cave on Bisevo's eastern side is 24 metres long and 12 metres deep.

The water inside the cave emits a beautiful, shimmering blue light around noon, and the cave itself appears to shine blue. This is caused by light entering the cave through an aperture. A must-see place is the Blue Cave in Bisevo!

However, the island of Bisevo is far from Split and requires a longer speedboat drive. Also, in the summer, many people and boats can be in front of the cave.

The Blue Grotto is among the most famous natural wonders and exquisite sea caves on the Adriatic. Despite all possible problems, such as distance and summer crowds, take advantage of the Blue Cave!

The Blue Shark private and Blue Cave tours take you to Bisevo and Blue Cave, among other famous Adriatic destinations.

With Blue Shark private tours, you can be captain for one day.

 Stiniva Cove and Beach on Vis Island, Croatia

One of the most famous Dalmatian tourist destinations is Stiniva Beach on the island of Vis.

Stiniva Beach is located in the southernmost part of the island of Vis, the most remote place in Croatia with people. High cliffs that make a small "sea entrance" to this pebble beach with a clear turquoise sea are the most noticeable thing about Stiniva Cove, known for its beautiful nature.

The travel organisation European Best Destinations selected it as Europe's most gorgeous beach.

On May 18, 2016, the world-famous British newspaper The Telegraph and numerous other international websites broke the news.

The most beautiful bay on Vis Island is Stiniva. The bay is surrounded by tall, unreachable rocks, about 600 metres long and 100 metres wide at the entrance.

Several abandoned fishing shacks can be found at the bottom of the bay; these structures, along with the bay itself, are protected as a natural reserve. The beach is one of the Adriatic's most beautiful places and is ideal for all summertime activities.

The Island of Vis, Croatia

Island of Vis

Vis Island is one of the most unique places in Croatia. It has a unique atmosphere that can't be found anywhere else on the Adriatic. The Croatian island of Vis is the farthest from the mainland. Vis, a former Yugoslav military outpost, was off-limits to visitors until 1991. Vis resembles Croatian tourism more accurately than before people from other countries became aware of the islands.

The Croatian Adriatic island of Vis is a gem. It has been untouched by tourism development for a long time. Because of its advantageous location on the open sea, it has long been a military zone.

Since Croatia gained independence, the island has gradually opened up to the outside world, sharing its distinctive customs, history, cultural heritage, and natural splendours. It is now one of the most well-liked tourist attractions in Croatia. Many Vis residents left the island in search of a better life throughout the island's lengthy and turbulent history. These days, this pattern has changed, and many visitors from abroad settle permanently on the stunning Croatian island of Vis.

It is challenging to enumerate all the island's attractions because, aside from the previously mentioned Stiniva Cove, Vis has broken its isolation and now welcomes visitors looking for a unique, more genuine Dalmatian experience. It is strongly advised to travel to the island.

The Island of Brac, Croatia

The town of Bol on the island of Brac

One of the most desirable locations in the Adriatic is the town of Bol on the island of Brac. It is popular among international jet-setters and is fashionable among Croats. Bol, situated directly beneath Mount Vidova Gora, is renowned for having Zlatni Rat, known as the "Golden Horn," the most beautiful Adriatic beach. It is one of Dalmatia's most well-liked tourist destinations due to its various cultural and historical sites.

Bol is a great vacation spot due to the scenery, sunny climate, and clear sea. Bol provides visitors with a wealth of historical and cultural heritage.

The Island of Brac is the third-largest island in the Adriatic Sea and the largest of the central Dalmatian islands. It is best known for the white-pebble Zlatni Rat (Golden Cape) beach, a popular spot for windsurfing outside Bol, a resort town. The capital of the island is Supetar. Its cultural offerings include numerous Baroque summer palaces, a renowned Dominican monastery, and a rich archaeological collection.

Bol offers a variety of sports and leisure pursuits, but the most popular among visitors are windsurfing and scuba diving. It is essential to sample genuine Dalmatian cuisine when visiting Bol. The fish specialities served in Brac's restaurants, and bars are renowned for pairing well with the region's world-famous wines.

The Beach of the Golden Horn

The well-liked beach Golden HornĀ 

One of the most desirable locations in the Adriatic is the town of Bol on the island of Brac. It is popular among international jet-setters and is fashionable among Croats.

Bol, situated directly beneath Mount Vidova Gora, is renowned for having Zlatni Rat, known as the "Golden Horn," the most beautiful Adriatic beach.

It is one of Dalmatia's most well-liked tourist destinations due to its various cultural and historical sites.

Bol is a great vacation spot due to the scenery, sunny climate, and clear sea. It provides visitors with a wealth of historical and cultural heritage.

The Island of Brac is the third-largest island in the Adriatic Sea and the largest of the central Dalmatian islands. It is best known for the white-pebble Zlatni Rat (Golden Cape) beach, a popular spot for windsurfing outside Bol, a resort town.

The capital of the island is Supetar. Its cultural offerings include numerous Baroque summer palaces, a renowned Dominican monastery, and a rich archaeological collection.

Bol offers a variety of sports and leisure pursuits, but the most popular among visitors are windsurfing and scuba diving. It is essential to sample genuine Dalmatian cuisine when visiting Bol. The fish specialities served in Brac's restaurants, and bars are renowned for pairing well with the region's world-famous wines.

UNESCO heritage-the town of Trogir

The Town of Trogir

Trogir has one of the best locations on the Dalmatian Coast, and the town near Split is one of the best Dalmatian summer vacation spots. The city has a long history that dates back to ancient times. Various civilisations have inhabited it, from the Greeks to the Romans to the Hungarians to the Venetians. The town is also known as the "Little Venice of Dalmatia."

Trogir is sometimes called a "city museum" because of its rich cultural history and old buildings. Trogir has recently begun to organise an annual mediaeval fair to commemorate its mediaeval heritage.

The island of Ciovo and the area around Trogir are both UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Trogir is between the mainland and the island of Ciovo. It is in a narrow sea passage.

The islet is only 500 metres long and 250 metres wide. The tower of Saint Lawrence Cathedral, at 47 m, is the highest point. It is close to the airport and Split. Its cultural heritage and nautical significance have made Trogir a well-deservedly popular tourist destination.

The Blue Lagoon on Drvenik Veli and Mali Island

The Blue Lagoon is an ideal place for families with children to go snorkelling and swimming.

Drvenik's Blue Lagoon is an excellent Dalmatian bay with untouched nature. This superb Adriatic location with crystal clear water is ideal for swimming, snorkelling, and underwater photography. One of the more memorable experiences in the so-called Croatian tropical paradise is sunbathing and relaxing in the summer sun.

The lagoon is a popular destination for Dalmatian guests. The Blue Lagoon seabed is a mix of sand and seashells that, when combined with the summer sun, create a brilliant shade of turquoise. The sea is evident, and there are numerous species of fish to see. So, take your time exploring the seafloor. There are multiple types of sea urchins and starfish.

Snorkelling is, without a doubt, the best Blue Lagoon activity. The good news is that it is also simple to accomplish. Most importantly, it is inexpensive and accessible to all on the Blue Shark boats as standard equipment. On a Blue Lagoon trip, you need a snorkelling mask and a snorkel to explore the sea. The lagoon ensures privacy and a one-of-a-kind summer adventure on the Adriatic Sea.

Hvar Town, Hvar Island, And The Pakleni Islands

Pakleni Islands and the island and town of Hvar are two of the most well-known Adriatic tourist destinations. The places are popular with tourists and are included in most boat tours from Split because they are unique destinations in Dalamtia.

The town of Hvar is located on the same-named island and is the sunniest place in Europe.

The most popular place to visit in Croatia for tourists is the city of Hvar, which gets a lot of visitors. The town has many cultural and historical sites and beautiful architecture that shows its long and important history.

The town has many famous landmarks, including Fortica, Loggia, the Arsenal, and the beautiful Theater.

The city's architecture is stunning, and Hvar is ideal for exploring. Aside from its cultural and historical sites, Hvar is known for its luxury hotels, excellent bars, and a waterfront full of large yachts worldwide.

Blue Shark Private Tours Are A Unique Experience

Blue Shark Private Tours give visitors a unique way to see the beauty of Adriatic destinations like Split and the islands nearby.

We make private boat tours for people who like the beauty of the Adriatic Sea, privacy, and wonderful boats. The Blue Cave on Bisevo Island, Bol and the Golden Horn, the Blue Lagoon and Trogir, the Sunset Tour, and the Hvar and Pakleni Islands are among the most popular places to visit. Blue Shark promises a great crew, a great captain, and high-quality ships with the latest technology.