Attraction Guide: Blue Cave (Biševo), Komiža, Croatia

Blue Cave (Biševo) Guide

Blue Cave (Biševo): A Glimmering Jewel of the Adriatic Guide

Prepare to be enchanted by the Blue Cave (Modra Špilja), a natural wonder located on the small island of Biševo, near Komiža, Croatia. This isn't just a cave; it's a spectacle of light and color, where the sun's rays filter through an underwater opening, creating an ethereal blue glow that illuminates the entire cavern. It's an unforgettable experience that will leave you in awe of nature's artistry. The Blue Cave has been known to locals for centuries, but it wasn't until 1884 that it was officially "discovered" and opened to the public. Before that, the entrance was only accessible by diving. A local painter and baron, Eugen von Ransonnet, suggested blasting a wider entrance to allow boats to enter, making the cave accessible to a wider audience. Since then, it has become one of the most popular tourist attractions in Croatia. The main activity is, of course, experiencing the mesmerizing blue light inside the cave. Small boats take visitors inside for a short but unforgettable tour. The best time to visit is between 11 am and 2 pm when the sunlight is at its strongest, creating the most intense blue effect. Swimming inside the cave is generally not allowed to protect the delicate ecosystem. While on Biševo, consider exploring other parts of the island, which offers beautiful beaches and hiking trails. While Biševo is a small island, you can find simple restaurants offering fresh seafood.

Transportation

The Blue Cave is only accessible by boat. Numerous tour operators in Komiža offer boat trips to the Blue Cave. The boat ride takes approximately 15-20 minutes. Be sure to book your tour in advance, especially during peak season, as the cave is a very popular attraction.