Croatia has 1,244 islands. Most visitors see one or two from the ferry. An island hopping tour lets you hit 4–6 in a single day — hidden bays, Blue Cave sea caves, beach bars, transparent water and islands that have no roads, no hotels and barely any people.
A standard ferry ticket will get you to Hvar or Brač. An island hopping tour gets you to the hidden places — the Blue Cave on the tiny island of Biševo, the crystalline Pakleni Islands just off Hvar's coast, the abandoned fishing village on Vis, the swimming lagoon at Budikovac. In a speedboat, all of these are accessible in a single day.
Our most popular island hopping route departs from Split each morning and visits five islands over eight hours: Šolta, Brač (Zlatni Rat beach), Hvar, the Pakleni Islands and Vis — stopping for swimming, lunch at a local konoba and plenty of time in the water. The Blue Cave on Biševo is included on selected routes.
From Dubrovnik, we offer island hopping across the southern Dalmatian islands — Koločep, Lopud, Šipan — finishing with a sunset cruise back along the coast. All tours are led by experienced local skippers who know exactly when each island is at its best. Pair island hopping with a sailing tour for an extended Adriatic adventure.
Book in Advance
This activity is popular during peak season (June–August). We recommend booking at least 48 hours ahead. Contact us for same-day availability.
Tell us your dates and group size — we confirm within 2 hours, 7 days a week.