REVIEW · DUBROVNIK
Blue and Green Cave Tour from Dubrovnik,private speed boats
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Caves and sea color in one 4-hour run. I love how this private speedboat trip turns the Dubrovnik area into a quick island-hopping escape, with Kolocep Island caves first and Lopud’s sandy Sunj beach break right after. It’s a simple plan on paper, but the water time feels fast in the best way.
Two things I really like: you’re on your own private boat, so your skipper can work around how long you want at each stop. I also appreciate the practical inclusions: snorkeling equipment plus sodas, bottled water, and refreshing drinks like beer and juices, so you’re not stuck hunting for basics once you’re out on the water.
One consideration: the experience depends on good weather, and cave conditions can affect how close you can go. If conditions aren’t right, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund, so it helps to keep your schedule flexible.
In This Review
- Key highlights you’ll care about
- Why This Dubrovnik Cave-and-Islands Trip Feels Fast and Fun
- Getting to the Water: Dubrovnik Meeting Point and Quick Island Transfer
- Kolocep Island Caves: Blue Cave, Green Cave, and the Smaller Grottoes
- What to expect when you’re in the water
- How Your Skipper Shapes the Day (Ado’s Approach Is a Great Model)
- Lopud Island and Sunj Beach: The Most Relaxing Part
- Price and Value: What You’re Paying For (and When It Makes Sense)
- What’s Included, What’s Not, and What to Bring Mentally
- Planning Notes: Departure Time, Language, and Group Comfort
- Who Should Book This Private Speedboat Caves Tour
- Should You Book This Blue and Green Cave Tour from Dubrovnik?
- FAQ
- How long is the Blue and Green Cave Tour from Dubrovnik?
- What time do the tours depart?
- Is this a private tour?
- What’s included in the tour price?
- Is food included?
- Where does the tour start and end?
Key highlights you’ll care about
- Private boat ride with small-group pacing: skip the crowded feeling and set the tempo with your skipper.
- Kolocep Island cave lineup: Blue Cave first, plus the Green Cave and several smaller nearby caves.
- Skipper positioning matters: the guide aims to get as close to the cave as conditions allow.
- Snorkel-ready from the start: snorkeling gear is included, so you can jump in without extra prep.
- Lopud’s Sunj beach swim break: a sandy stop for relaxing and swimming with drinks provided.
- 4 hours is ideal for a taste, not a marathon: morning or afternoon departures, with an optional full-day upgrade.
Why This Dubrovnik Cave-and-Islands Trip Feels Fast and Fun

This is the kind of outing that makes Dubrovnik’s coastline feel bigger than you thought. You start on land in Dubrovnik, then quickly switch to a private speedboat run designed for reaching the key cave areas and island beaches without wasting half the day in slow transit.
What makes it especially appealing is the blend of motion and choice. You’re not just being transported from one photo spot to another. You can spend your time in the caves at your pace, then switch to a sandy beach stop where you can actually cool off, stretch out, and breathe.
And yes, the caves are the headline, but the real value is how efficiently the day is built. A 4-hour format means you get the big highlights without turning your trip into a logistics project.
You can also read our reviews of more private tours in Dubrovnik
Getting to the Water: Dubrovnik Meeting Point and Quick Island Transfer

The tour meets at Obala Stjepana Radića, 20000, Dubrovnik, Croatia, and ends back at the same place. That matters more than it sounds, especially in a busy area where getting around can eat time.
Once you’re set, there’s about a 20-minute drive to Kolocep Island before the boat stops start. This “land-to-sea” handoff is short enough that you don’t feel like you’re waiting for the real trip to begin.
You can also pick between a morning departure around 9:30 and an afternoon departure around 14:00. If you’re trying to build a day around meals or other plans in Dubrovnik, having two departure windows is a real convenience. And if you want more time, there’s the option to upgrade to a full-day cruise.
Kolocep Island Caves: Blue Cave, Green Cave, and the Smaller Grottoes
Kolocep Island is where the itinerary earns its reputation. You’ll approach the rocky side of the island, where the caves sit along the coast. The star is the Blue Cave, known for its dramatic blue tones when light hits just right.
Your skipper tries to get as close to the cave as possible. That one detail is worth your attention. Close positioning gives you better viewing angles and makes it easier to choose what you want to do next—time inside, quick looks, or a swim/snorkel break near the entrance area.
Right by the Blue Cave, you’ll also find additional caves, including the Green Cave and three smaller caves. The big win here is that you’re not repeating the same visual in a loop. You’re seeing different cave faces and lighting effects within a short stretch, which keeps things interesting even if you’ve seen cave photos before.
How long you stay at each cave is part of the experience. Your skipper and your group can work out the timing, so you’re not locked into a rigid schedule if you want extra minutes when conditions are perfect.
What to expect when you’re in the water
This trip is built for hands-on water time. You’ll have the opportunity to jump off the boat, swim, and use the snorkeling gear included with the tour. It’s a straightforward setup meant to get you into the water quickly without extra rentals.
How Your Skipper Shapes the Day (Ado’s Approach Is a Great Model)

On a private tour, the skipper’s role is bigger than most people expect. Here, the guide isn’t just driving—you’re getting a local captain who cares about safety and about giving you a good experience.
One skipper name you might hear in the feedback is Ado, and the general takeaway is consistent: he makes people feel comfortable while still sharing useful information. That balance is what you want. You want guidance for safety and cave approach, but you don’t want the day micromanaged.
You also get a practical benefit from this “captain-led pacing.” When you’re choosing how long to spend near the Blue Cave versus moving on to the Green Cave and the smaller grottos, you’re not making decisions in a vacuum. Your skipper can offer options based on what’s working best at the moment.
And because this is a private boat, your group size stays small. The experience notes say your private ride is for up to eight passengers, even though the price is per group up to six. That’s a good sign for comfort, but it’s also smart to confirm your exact group count with the operator so you know what “up to” means for your specific booking.
Lopud Island and Sunj Beach: The Most Relaxing Part

After the cave stops, the tour continues to Lopud. If the caves are about wonder, Lopud’s sandy Sunj beach is about reset.
This is one of the best parts of the route because it shifts gears from rocky cave approaches to easy shoreline time. You get a beach break where you can swim, relax, and take in the island vibe without constantly boarding and unboarding.
The trip includes refreshments during the outing, including sodas and bottled water, plus drinks like beer and juices. That’s especially valuable on a water-based day when you’d otherwise spend time and effort finding somewhere to buy cold drinks.
One more practical note: food is not included. So if you’re the type who needs a full lunch to stay happy, you’ll want to plan a simple snack strategy before you go, or eat back on shore afterward.
Price and Value: What You’re Paying For (and When It Makes Sense)

The price is $438.51 per group, up to six people, for an experience lasting about 4 hours. On a solo basis, that’s steep. On a small-group basis, it starts to feel fair fast—especially compared to public boats where you’re squeezed, delayed, and stuck with a schedule that doesn’t fit your pace.
Do the simple math: if you fill the group at six, you’re around $73 per person. For a private speedboat format with snorkeling gear and drinks included, that’s the kind of trade-off that often works out well.
You’re paying for three things that are hard to replicate on your own:
- Fast transport by speedboat (the quickest way around this coastline segment)
- A cave-focused route that benefits from a guide-skipped approach
- A private setting where you control how long you hang out in the caves and when you move on
If you’re traveling as a couple or with friends, this tour is usually a sweet spot. If you’re solo or just two people, it can still be worth it, but expect to treat it more like a “splurge day” than a budget-friendly activity.
What’s Included, What’s Not, and What to Bring Mentally

Here’s what the tour includes: snorkeling equipment, bottled water, and soda/pop. It also includes refreshing drinks like beer, water, and juices during the outing.
What’s not included: food. That’s the only real “missing piece” in the provided info, and it matters because beach time can turn into a longer break than you expect once you’re relaxing in the sun.
Since you’ll have the chance to jump off the boat and swim, think about your comfort level with water activities. The tour says most people can participate, but the cave setting is rocky and water entry can be part of the adventure. Your skipper will help with what’s safe and what’s practical in the moment.
Also, the experience requires good weather. If conditions are poor, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. That’s why I suggest keeping the day flexible in your calendar.
Planning Notes: Departure Time, Language, and Group Comfort

Tours are offered in English. You’ll receive a confirmation at booking time unless you book within 1 hour of travel, in which case confirmation comes as soon as possible subject to availability. You’ll also use a mobile ticket.
The tour duration is about 4 hours. With morning or afternoon start times, you can choose the feel you want:
- Morning: you often get calmer vibes and a fresh start
- Afternoon: it can fit better if you’re doing sightseeing earlier in the day
Because it’s private, you’re not sharing the boat with strangers. Your group will be the only group participating. That matters for noise level, comfort, and the way the skipper can tailor the stops to your pace.
The meeting point is near public transportation, which is helpful if you’re not using a car.
Who Should Book This Private Speedboat Caves Tour

I’d put this tour at the top of the list if you want a water-based highlight without turning your day into a full-day commitment. It’s a great fit for:
- Couples and small friend groups who want privacy
- People who enjoy snorkeling and want gear provided
- Anyone who wants to see more than just Dubrovnik’s city streets in a short time
- Travelers who prefer a guided approach to cave access and safety
If you’re the type who hates wet, rocky entry moments, or you want a completely low-effort outing, you might find the cave portion a bit more active than you expected. But if you’re comfortable with water time, this is exactly the kind of route that pays off.
Should You Book This Blue and Green Cave Tour from Dubrovnik?
Book it if you want the fastest route to the caves and want a private boat experience with snorkeling equipment and drinks already handled. The Blue Cave and Green Cave, the chance to spend time where conditions are best, and the Lopud Sunj beach break make it feel like a full experience in a short window.
Consider another plan if you’re traveling with no flexibility for weather or you’re looking for a land-only day. Since the trip depends on good conditions and food isn’t included, it’s best for people who can treat it as a water day with a simple pre/post-meal plan.
If you’re ready to trade some sightseeing time for open water, this is a very strong way to spend a morning or afternoon in the Dubrovnik area.
FAQ
How long is the Blue and Green Cave Tour from Dubrovnik?
The tour lasts about 4 hours.
What time do the tours depart?
There are typically two options: one starting around 9:30 in the morning and another around 14:00 in the afternoon.
Is this a private tour?
Yes, it’s a private tour/activity, and only your group will participate.
What’s included in the tour price?
Snorkeling equipment, bottled water, and soda/pop are included. Refreshing drinks like beer and juices are also part of the included refreshments.
Is food included?
No, food is not included.
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour starts at Obala Stjepana Radića, 20000, Dubrovnik, Croatia, and ends back at the same meeting point.






























