Discover one of Croatia’s most enchanting natural wonders – the Blue Cave on the beautiful Kalamota Island. This breathtaking destination is a must-see for any nature lover or adventurer and even fun for the family!
️- Crystal Clear Waters
The Blue Cave is renowned for its stunning, crystal-clear waters, inviting you to take a refreshing dip in nature’s purest form. Whether you’re floating, swimming, or simply basking in the beauty around you, the water’s clarity will leave you in awe.
- Sparkling White Sand
The powdery white sand at the Blue Cave reflects the sun’s rays, creating a dazzling display of light on the water’s surface.
- A Tranquil Escape
Kalamota Island offers the perfect setting for those looking to unwind. With fewer crowds and pristine surroundings, it’s an ideal spot for relaxation and peaceful exploration.
Get ready for an unforgettable day of natural beauty, adventure, and serenity. Don’t miss your chance to explore the Blue Cave—one of Croatia’s hidden gems!
Pickup included
As we set off from the main pier in Donje Celo, the boat slowly cruise around the island, passing by the magnificent, untouched cliffs of Kalamota. After 30 minutes you'll arrive at Kalamota's renowned Blue Cave.
The skipper will anchor the boat here and you will be able to dive into the crystal clear waters and enter the natural beauty of the Blue Cave. The reflection of the sun on the white sand floor casts everything in a stunning blue light.
Those who wish to swim in the cave can easily enter and exit the water using the boat's ladder. For those who are a little less sure of themselves in the water, there is the opportunity to borrow a life jacket to help you into the cave. A skipper will always be on hand to assist.
After leaving the Blue Cave you will pass by the island's lighthouse and head to the other side of our island to the second village of Gornje Celo where you can relax and enjoy the sandy beach, restaurant or bar before your excursion ends back in Donje Celo.
The small pier next to Konoba Stari Miri
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