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Why visit the Blue Cave? Well, it is unique natural phenomena and true traveler asset as experience, to remember decades after, and proudly show photographs to all of your friends and wider family, not to forget colleagues from work. What is the Blue Cave ? The Blue Cave is located in Bi ševo , the most remote inhabited island of Croatia. It is known because of the beautiful blue light that fills the cave when the sun shines through the sea at a certain part of the day. Thanks to the artificial entrance that was built in 1884 in order to access the cave you won’t need to dive to get to it, but journeying to there from your daytrips from Split for an example will be a tad challenging than the more urban tours and sights. How to get to the Blue Cave ? Bi ševo is the most remote inhabited island and it is 5 kilometers south of the island Vis. Even when it is great weather the sea between Vis and Bi ševo is known to be rough as it is exposed to all winds. When yo...