Dubrovnik: Blue & Green Caves Private Boat Tour with Drinks

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Dubrovnik: Blue & Green Caves Private Boat Tour with Drinks

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Caves, swims, and drinks in four hours. This private speedboat tour is a fast, fun way to see Kolocep and Lopud from the water, with the Blue Cave swim as the big wow moment and free drinks on board to keep the vibe relaxed. The cave stops involve actual water time and can feel tight or busy in places, so you’ll want to be comfortable using life jackets and following the guide’s timing.

You’ll start at DECK & CHEERS (near the Gruž area) and motor past landmarks like Franjo Tuđman Bridge and the Grebeni Lighthouse before anchoring at Kolocep. Then it’s snorkeling gear on, swims in the caves, a sandy beach break at Sunj Beach, and back to the same pier with the day still feeling like an adventure, not a sightseeing shuffle.

Key Things to Know Before You Go

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  • Private speedboat feel: You’re not sharing deck space with a giant crowd, and the captain drives the route.
  • Blue Cave + multiple cave stops: Expect more than one cave moment, not just a quick photo pause.
  • Snorkeling gear and a GoPro: You can swim with equipment, and the action camera is part of the package.
  • Unlimited drinks on board: Beer, local brandy (rakija), water, and juices are self-service with a fair policy.
  • Sunj Beach is the reset button: A sandy stop on Lopud with time to relax and swim again.
  • Swimming is part of it: Life jackets are provided, and the guide can help non-swimmers.

Dubrovnik Caves, Up Close: What the Day Feels Like

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This tour is built for people who like the real thing—salt air, quick stops, and water that looks unreal until you’re actually floating in it. It’s short enough to feel energetic, but packed enough that you’ll hit multiple cave areas and still get a proper beach break.

At $73 per person for a 4-hour private speedboat day, the value comes from what’s bundled together: guided cave access, snorkeling gear, a GoPro action camera, and drinks all included. You’re not just paying to see places from a distance—you’re paying to use the water and make the stops worth it.

Language is English, and you’re with a live guide who helps manage the tight cave moments and the swimming transitions. Across different days and captains, the vibe is consistently described as fun, hands-on, and not overly stiff—think “come along, we’ll show you how” more than “stay in line and stand still.”

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Meeting Point at DECK & CHEERS: Simple Logistics That Matter

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The meeting point is right by the water: just across the Gruž Market construction site, on the pier. The tour starts at DECK & CHEERS, and you return there at the end, so you don’t have to worry about a complicated pickup loop around town.

A couple practical points to keep your day smooth:

  • Bring swimwear and a towel so you’re not scrambling at the last minute.
  • Skip luggage or large bags. If you’re thinking about bringing extra stuff, keep it minimal.

No hotel pickup means you’ll want to arrive with enough time to find the pier. Also, if you’re sensitive to sun or splash, plan for getting wet—this is a water-first outing.

Franjo Tuđman Bridge to Grebeni Lighthouse: The Route Before the Caves

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Before you hit the cave anchors, you’ll cruise with sightseeing and scenic drives. The route includes a pass by Franjo Tuđman Bridge and a photo stop near Grebeni Lighthouse, which helps break up the day and gives you a sense of the coastline before you go fully into swim mode.

This “boat ride with purpose” part is underrated. In a city like Dubrovnik, it’s easy to spend too much time on land. Out on the water, you get broader views quickly, and you also see how the islands sit just off the coast—Kolocep and Lopud feel close in a way that photos don’t fully show.

If you’re someone who likes golden-hour views, choosing a later departure can help. One of the most common “nice bonus” patterns is that certain time slots make the return trip prettier, even if you’re focused on the caves first.

Blue Cave, Kolocep Island: Your First Big Wow Stop

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The Blue Cave on Kolocep Island is usually the centerpiece, and you’ll have about 50 minutes there. You’ll get snorkeling equipment, then the guide takes you into the cave area so you can swim in and experience the color shift that makes this place famous.

Two realities to know:

  • The Blue Cave can be busy, and it can feel tight or claustrophobic depending on the water conditions and timing.
  • The goal isn’t to race—go slow, follow the guide, and use the life jackets if you need extra confidence.

If you want to make the moment look good on camera (and also feel better in the cave), consider bringing an underwater flashlight. The cave areas can be dark, and a small light helps with visibility and photos. The included GoPro action camera is also meant to capture the swim, and some captains will share a download link after the tour.

One more tip from the practical side: wear swimwear you’re comfortable with for awkward-to-board-and-exit moments. Several people find ladders and steps a bit slippery when everything is wet, so good grip matters.

Green Caves and Three Green Caves on Koločep: Where the Stunts Live

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After Kolocep’s Blue Cave, the tour continues to the Green Caves, with roughly 30 minutes there. Then you’ll also get time at the Three Green Caves on Koločep, about 45 minutes, plus more scenic cruising between stops.

This is where the day shifts from “marvel at the color” into “work the water.” You’ll be swimming and snorkeling again, and the guide plays a big role in keeping the group safe and moving smoothly through narrower cave sections.

A big plus here is that some guides steer you toward cave areas that can be harder for other boats to access alone. You’ll feel the difference between a generic photo stop and an actual guided swim route—especially if the cave passages are tricky.

If you’re not a confident swimmer, don’t automatically skip this. Life jackets are available, and the guides can guide even non-swimmers through the cave experience in a way that’s meant to keep you comfortable. Still, you should be ready for the fact that you’ll be getting wet and spending real time in the water.

Cliff Jumping: Optional Thrill With a Safety-First Approach

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Cliff jumping is part of the plan, with a real chance to jump from a height during the cave-to-beach transition. Even when you’re not jumping, watching others can help you decide fast, because the boat crew usually controls the pacing and timing.

A practical note: not every day will feel identical. One traveler noted a mismatch where cliff jumping and the GoPro weren’t available as expected, even though they were listed as part of the experience. That’s not the norm in the overall pattern of positive feedback, but it’s a good reason to ask a simple question at the start of your tour: will we have the cliff jump stop for our conditions and group?

If you’re traveling with kids or non-jumpers, set expectations early. You’ll still have plenty of swimming time and cave highlights that don’t require jumping.

Sunj Beach on Lopud: The Sandy Break You’ll Be Happy You Booked

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The day’s breath after the caves is Sunj Beach on Lopud, with about 1.5 hours. This is the only sandy beach in the region, and it’s a welcome change of pace after rocky cave swimming.

Once you’re there, you’ll have time to relax and swim in the warm, turquoise water. The beach time is long enough to feel like an actual break—not just a stop to stretch your legs.

You can also order food there if needed, but remember food isn’t included. Many people end up buying a drink at the beach bar for the lounge chairs and umbrella experience. One helpful heads-up: the beach bar may take cash only, so having some on hand can save time if you want the full beach setup.

For extra exploring, if you rent a golf cart on Lopud during your beach window, you may be able to check out the medieval monastery and botanical garden. The info provided says those are free to enter, which is a nice way to add a little land sightseeing without turning this into a half-day walking tour.

Onboard Drinks and That Private Feeling

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This is where the trip really leans into comfort. You’ll have self-service drinks on board with a fair drink policy. Included options include beer, local rakija brandy, water, and juices, and multiple people describe the drinks as generous.

For many visitors, the drink setup does more than quench thirst—it smooths the day. After you’ve climbed into the caves and spent time swimming, it’s nice to return to a boat where you can sit back, reset, and actually enjoy the ride between stops.

The “private” part also shows up in small ways that matter in real life:

  • People report being able to play music by connecting a phone to the boat setup.
  • You can often move around and sit where you want during non-cruise moments.
  • Captains and guides tend to treat the group like friends for the day, not just passengers.

Captains and guides mentioned in firsthand accounts include names like Mario and Robert, and crews have also included Duje, Drago, Ivan, Enrique, Marin, and Carlos. Whoever you get, the consistent theme is that they focus on safe driving plus a good vibe in the water.

Value Check: Is a $73 Private Boat Worth It?

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For some people, $73 sounds steep—until you price out what you’re actually getting. In this tour, you’re not paying for one “pretty spot.” You’re paying for:

  • a private speedboat (time-efficient and weather-dependent in a way that’s still exciting),
  • a live guide in English,
  • snorkeling gear for the swim stops,
  • a GoPro action camera included,
  • and unlimited drinks on board during the tour.

That bundle is the core value. If you tried to assemble the same day on your own—boat charter, guide help inside cave areas, snorkeling equipment, and drinks—it would almost certainly cost more, even if you could find similar spots.

The other value piece is that the day covers more than one island stop and more than one cave. You’re not spending your time in a long queue or bouncing between places too far apart. The stops are tight, so the 4 hours feel full.

The main “value risk” is your comfort with water time. If you’re expecting a mostly sit-and-snap tour, you might feel rushed or disappointed. But if you’re game for swimming with guidance, the price starts to look fair very quickly.

Water Comfort, Weather, and Cave Reality

Let’s talk about the part that decides whether you love this day or just tolerate it: how you handle water and conditions.

Some practical considerations:

  • You’ll need to swim for parts of the experience, but life jackets are provided and the guide can assist non-swimmers.
  • Sea conditions can affect how easy swimming feels. If it’s a bit choppy, you might still swim, but it can feel more work.
  • The Blue Cave experience can be busy and sometimes tighter than the marketing photos suggest.
  • Entry points (like ladders) can be slippery when wet, so watch your footing.

If you want the smoothest experience, prioritize safety and patience over speed. Keep your movements steady, listen for instructions, and don’t be embarrassed if you need extra time. Guides are used to different comfort levels.

If you’re a strong swimmer, you’ll likely have a blast with the cave navigation moments and the extra snorkeling time. If you’re not, treat it like a guided water lesson more than a solo adventure, and you should be fine.

Who Should Book This Tour (and Who Might Skip It)

This is a strong fit for:

  • couples and friends who want a more private, fun boat day,
  • solo travelers who like meeting a crew that actively involves you,
  • people who enjoy snorkeling and want to experience caves up close,
  • travelers who want included drinks without having to budget for them separately.

It may not be ideal for:

  • anyone who hates the idea of being in the water or expects purely land-based sightseeing,
  • travelers who want a long, slow beach day above everything else (Sunj is about 1.5 hours),
  • families expecting guaranteed cliff jumping for every single condition.

If your priority is total relaxation on a beach, you might prefer a longer beach-focused boat or land itinerary. But if your priority is “I want to see the caves and also swim,” this hits the sweet spot.

Should You Book Dubrovnik Blue & Green Caves Private Boat Tour?

If you want a high-impact Dubrovnik day with real water time—plus the convenience of snorkeling gear, GoPro capture, and drinks included—I’d book it. The biggest reason is not just the caves, it’s the way the whole day flows: boat ride, cave swims, a safer guided route through narrow spots, then a sandy beach reset.

Book it if you’re comfortable with water and like active experiences. Bring swimwear and a towel, accept that caves mean some tight moments, and you’ll leave with photos and memories that feel earned.

Skip or rethink if you want a mostly dry, slow sightseeing day. This tour is short, but it’s built for swimming, and that’s the deal.

FAQ

How long is the Dubrovnik Blue & Green Caves private boat tour?

The tour duration is 4 hours.

Where do we meet for the tour?

You meet just across the Gruž Market construction site, on the pier, at Deck & Cheers.

Is this tour private?

It’s a private speedboat tour, and private group options are available.

What is included in the price?

The tour includes a private speedboat, a guide, free drinks, snorkeling gear, and use of a GoPro action camera.

Do I need to swim?

Some parts require swimming, but life jackets are available and guides can guide even non-swimmers.

What should I bring?

Bring swimwear and a towel.

Are drinks included?

Yes. There are free self-service drinks on board, including beer, local rakija brandy, water, and juices, with a fair drink policy.

Is food included?

No, food is not included. You have time at Sunj Beach where you can buy food if you want.

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