4h trip from Dubrovnik to the Elafiti islands with Quicksilver 675 boat

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4h trip from Dubrovnik to the Elafiti islands with Quicksilver 675 boat

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Speed boat time on the Adriatic is hard to beat.

This private Quicksilver 675 ride from Dubrovnik lets you cruise the Elafiti Islands at your own pace, with drinks included and a snorkel kit for real swim stops. I like that you can pick a morning or afternoon departure, so the tour fits around your day instead of hijacking it.

The main thing to think about is weather: this experience needs good weather, and you should be ready for route changes if the sea turns choppy.

Key Things to Know Before You Go

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  • Up to 6 people, your own 20-foot Quicksilver 675: small-boat feel without the crowded-tour vibe.
  • Drinks are included: it’s not just a drive-by, you settle in and enjoy the ride.
  • Snorkel kit included: you’ll have gear for the stops where swimming actually makes sense.
  • Morning or afternoon cruise options: you choose the light and timing that match your plans.
  • Skipper-led island hopping: the route can focus on the beaches and caves you care about most.
  • Weather-dependent: if conditions are bad, the operator will offer a different date or a full refund.

Private Quicksilver 675: Why the Boat Size Matters

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This is built for a small group. The boat is a Quicksilver 675, about 20 feet (6 meters), and it’s set up for up to six people. That size is a sweet spot. Big enough to feel like a proper outing. Small enough that you’re not sharing the day with a parade of strangers.

I also like how this format changes what four hours can do. With a private boat, you’re not spending your time herding people onto the correct dock, waiting for late arrivals, or losing momentum while everyone negotiates a schedule. Instead, your skipper can keep things moving between swim spots and viewpoints—without drama.

On comfort: you’re on a motorboat, so you should expect open-air sea time. Bring what you need for sun and wind, and treat it like a beach-and-cove day. If you want a quiet, long sit-down cruise, this one may feel a bit more energetic than you expect.

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Elafiti Islands in 4 Hours: How the Timing Usually Plays Out

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The tour clocks in at about four hours. That’s long enough to feel like you left Dubrovnik behind, but short enough that you won’t get stuck in transit. The schedule is simple in structure: you head out, you spend time around the Elafiti Islands, and then you’re back in Dubrovnik.

What you can influence is the type of stops. In the boats-and-caves style of this region, some routes tend to include the kind of places where you can hop in for a quick swim, not just look from the deck. You’ll also see real beach time as part of the day.

One practical point: four hours can go fast once you start swimming and exploring. If you’re the group member who likes to linger, you’ll want to balance that with the fact that the skipper has a plan for the water and the light. The more you’re ready to move, the more you’ll get out of the day.

Morning vs. Afternoon Departure: Choosing the Right Light

You get a choice of morning or afternoon cruises. That’s more than a scheduling convenience—it changes the feel of the trip.

Morning can mean calmer seas and fresh energy for a swim-first outing. Afternoon often gives you warmer light and more relaxed timing, especially if your plan is to pair the boat day with food back on shore. In one example, a group paired the island time with dinner and enjoyed the return through sunset back to Dubrovnik. Even without planning a full meal schedule, afternoon can simply feel more “vacation” than “get-in-get-out.”

Here’s the decision trick I use: if you want the water action and want the day to stay flexible, pick morning. If you want the ride to feel like part of an evening plan, pick afternoon.

Swim Stops and the Snorkel Kit: When Included Gear Actually Helps

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The big win here is that you’re not just cruising—you have a snorkel kit. That turns the Elafiti Islands into more than a scenery postcard. When the boat stops at swim-friendly spots, you can actually use the gear instead of wishing you packed one more thing.

What I like about this setup is how it supports your group’s energy level. Some people will want a quick swim. Others might just want to dip in, float, and watch fish. With the gear there, you don’t need to make a last-minute store run.

In real-world routes, you may see famous cave areas and cove swimming. One group specifically pointed out the Blue Cave as worthwhile, and another mentioned time at smaller beaches around Koločep. Those are exactly the kinds of stops where a snorkel kit makes sense: short, focused time in the water, not a long commitment.

Practical tip: bring swimwear you’re comfortable wearing repeatedly during the day. Even if towels are provided on board by some skippers, you’ll still want to dry off quickly and protect your skin from sun and wind.

Elaphiti Islands Highlights: Lopud, Blue Cave, and Koločep-Style Beaches

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The tour is labeled around visiting the Elafiti Islands as a whole, but the real magic comes from which specific island-feeling you get.

Lopud is a standout name that pops up for a reason. It’s often linked with easy beach time and a relaxed island vibe that works well inside a four-hour private cruise. If your goal is to spend the day switching between sea views and downtime on the water’s edge, Lopud is the kind of place you’ll be glad you ended up at.

Caves can also be part of your day. One example route included the Blue Cave, and the feedback tied that stop to real enjoyment instead of just photo ops. Caves here are usually more about getting close to the water and finding a good swim moment than about some long walking route.

Koločep style stops show up too—smaller beach time that feels more personal. If your group loves the idea of a quiet corner to cool off, those smaller shore stops can be the highlight.

One thing to remember: your skipper will shape the route. Even with a similar core itinerary, what you get can vary based on conditions and what your group wants. That’s the trade-off and the benefit at the same time.

Skippers and On-Board Vibe: From Loren to Dominik to Marin

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A private boat lives or dies by the skipper. Here, the human factor comes through in the names people shared.

Dominik shows up repeatedly as a friendly host and a driver who keeps the day running smoothly. One group said he met them right at the pier near their hotel area, and another described him as professional, with strong English and the kind of flexibility that matters when you have a specific timing you need to hit on an island.

Loren was mentioned for taking a morning group to amazing beaches, including Lopud, and fitting in the Blue Cave plus a final stop at a smaller beach area. Marin also came up, with praise for knowing the beaches and caves well and helping with swim moments.

Even Stanko gets named in one account, though that same account adds a warning about an overcharge situation involving a lost phone. The takeaway for you is simple: treat the tour day like any small-group outing—double-check your phone, take basic care of belongings, and make sure you’re clear on any extra costs before agreeing to anything outside the advertised package.

Overall, the vibe you want is relaxed but in control. The strong English communication and the calm pace are part of why people rate this so highly.

Drinks Included: The Part That Turns a Trip Into a Memory

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Yes, drinks are included. And not in a tiny, symbolic way. In at least one shared experience, unlimited drinks were mentioned, which changes the tone of the day from functional sightseeing to actual leisure.

This matters because the Elafiti Islands are at their best when you slow down a notch. You’re on water, you’re moving between stops, and you’re doing swim time. Drinks help you settle in. They also make it easier for groups to celebrate birthdays, squeeze in a romantic reset, or just enjoy the day without negotiating what everyone wants to buy after the first stop.

One practical note: drink responsibly. The boat is moving and you’ll likely be in and out of the water. Keep it fun, not chaotic.

What’s Included (and What You Should Pack Anyway)

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From the tour details and what people described on board, here’s what you can count on:

  • Drinks included
  • Snorkel kit
  • Private boat ride around the Elafiti Islands
  • Admission ticket included for the island visit portion
  • Mobile ticket
  • English offering

From specific trip accounts, you may also find towels and snorkel masks provided on board. Since that’s not listed as a universal bullet in the basic tour features, I’d pack your own small backup if you’re picky about gear. Still, it’s a reassuring sign when the boat comes prepared.

What to bring regardless:

  • Swimsuit and a quick-dry layer
  • Sun protection (the sun bounces off water)
  • Water shoes or secure sandals for rocky dock approaches
  • A waterproof phone pouch if you hate living dangerously
  • Your sense of humor for wind-blown hair

Price and Value: $504.10 for Up to Six People

The price is $504.10 per group, up to six people, for around four hours. The value math gets interesting fast.

If you fill all six spots, you’re roughly at about $84 per person. That’s a very different equation than paying per person on a crowded boat. You’re also buying time flexibility (morning vs afternoon) plus privacy plus drinks plus snorkel kit.

If you have fewer than six people, the cost per person goes up. Still, many people book this style of private outing specifically because it replaces a line of smaller expenses: you’re combining transport, guided stops, and the added swim time into one package.

So here’s the decision rule I’d use: if you can bring at least a small friend/family group, this price tends to feel fair. If you’re traveling solo or as a couple and you’re paying near the full group rate, you might compare against shared boat options—but you’ll be trading away privacy and your own pace.

Who This Private Elafiti Speed Boat Tour Fits Best

This is a strong fit if you:

  • Want a private outing for up to six people
  • Like swimming and want included snorkel gear
  • Prefer choosing your timing with a morning or afternoon departure
  • Care more about beach time and sea stops than walking tours

It’s less ideal if you:

  • Want lots of time on one island without moving
  • Get seasick easily and haven’t handled small motorboats before
  • Want a quiet, slow experience where the boat barely moves

Good weather matters. If the forecast looks rough, treat this as a sea-day plan that could shift.

Should You Book This Elafiti Private Boat Tour?

If your group wants a day that feels like Croatia’s coastline—fast access, swim breaks, and a small-boat vibe—this tour is a very reasonable choice. The combination of private boat, drinks included, and a snorkel kit is exactly how you turn a four-hour window into something memorable.

Book it if you’re traveling with friends or family who will actually use the water time. Don’t overbook this day with strict plans immediately afterward. Keep the day flexible, protect your phone, and you’ll likely come away feeling like you got value for money and real time at sea rather than just sitting on a schedule.

FAQ

How many people can be on the boat?

The Quicksilver 675 motorboat can host up to six people per group.

What’s the duration of the trip from Dubrovnik?

It lasts about 4 hours.

Does the tour include drinks and snorkel gear?

Yes. Drinks are included, and a snorkel kit is included for the stops around the Elafiti Islands.

Is the experience private or shared?

It’s private. Only your group participates.

Is it offered in English, and do I get a ticket on my phone?

Yes, it’s offered in English, and you receive a mobile ticket.

Are there morning and afternoon departure times?

Yes, you can choose either a morning or an afternoon cruise.

What if the weather is bad?

This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.

Is free cancellation available?

Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

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