REVIEW · DUBROVNIK
Dubrovnik: Private 2-Hour Swim, Snorkel & Cave Tour
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A two-hour boat tour can still feel special. I like the private feel and the focused Blue Cave + Green Cave combo, and you get drinks and fruit while you’re on the water. The one drawback to plan around is that it runs only when conditions are safe, so weather can shift the timing.
This is a simple format done well: cruise out from the Dubrovnik harbor area, spend about an hour at Kolocep’s Blue Cave with snorkeling gear, then spend the second hour at the Green Caves. If you want a calmer day that still feels like an adventure, this one fits.
At $261.29 per person for a private outing, it’s not the cheapest thing you can book. But if you’re splitting the boat cost among a small group, the value jumps fast—especially when you count the captain, fuel, and onboard drinks.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- Why This 2-Hour Private Boat Tour Feels Like a Real Dubrovnik Day
- Meeting at Mali Muo: Easy Start, No Hotel Pickup
- The Big Moment #1: Kolocep Blue Cave Swim + Snorkel Gear
- The Big Moment #2: Kolocep Green Caves for That Green-Light Look
- What You Get Aboard: Fuel, Captain, Drinks, and Fruits
- Captains and Safety: Radios, Life Jackets, and Weather Judgment
- What About the Price? A Quick Value Check for $261.29 Per Person
- Who This Tour Suits Best (And Who Might Want Something Different)
- Timing, Pace, and What to Do Once You’re on the Water
- Should You Book This Dubrovnik Swim, Snorkel & Cave Tour?
- FAQ
- How long is the Dubrovnik private 2-hour swim, snorkel & cave tour?
- What stops are included during the tour?
- Is snorkeling gear included?
- Are drinks and fruits included?
- Where does the tour start and end?
- Is hotel pickup or drop-off included?
- What happens if the weather is unsafe?
Key things to know before you go

- Private by design: only your group participates, so you can move at your pace.
- Two Kolocep stops: Blue Cave for snorkeling and Green Caves for that green-light look.
- Snorkeling gear provided: you’re not stuck renting equipment at the last minute.
- On-board extras: drinks and fruits are included for the ride.
- Safety-first decisions: radios and life jackets are part of how the captain runs the trip.
Why This 2-Hour Private Boat Tour Feels Like a Real Dubrovnik Day

Dubrovnik is all angles: old stone walls, tight streets, and viewpoints that make you crane your neck all day. This tour gives you a different angle—literally—by shifting the time you spend in Dubrovnik from the streets to the Adriatic.
What I like is how efficient the timing is. Two hours sounds short until you realize you’re not spending half your time commuting. You cruise out, do the main water moments, then cruise back, with onboard refreshments to make the whole thing feel easy.
The other reason it works is that the plan is tight and clear: Blue Cave first, then Green Caves. You’re not bouncing around for hours, and you don’t need to be a sea expert to enjoy the experience.
You can also read our reviews of more private tours in Dubrovnik
Meeting at Mali Muo: Easy Start, No Hotel Pickup

You start and end at Mali Muo (Gundulićeva poljana area). That’s helpful because it keeps the whole plan from turning into a long pickup run.
There’s no hotel pick up or drop off included. If you’re staying outside the central area, you’ll want to factor in transit time so you arrive relaxed, not sprinting to the harbor.
A small practical plus: the tour operates near public transportation, and you’ll have a mobile ticket. That means you can handle it like a normal outing instead of a complicated day-long production.
The Big Moment #1: Kolocep Blue Cave Swim + Snorkel Gear
The Blue Cave stop is built around clear, turquoise water and that famous blue glow inside the cave. Even if you’re not the type who wants to do a lot of gear time, it’s the kind of place where you can enjoy it just by being in the water and watching the light.
Here’s what to expect during your roughly one-hour block:
- You’ll get snorkeling gear so you can explore along the surface.
- Your guide will point out interesting marine life and help you have a safe, enjoyable swim time.
- You’ll get a chance to cool off after you’re out on open water.
One practical note: since this is a cave and snorkeling combo, you’ll get the best results if you’re comfortable putting your face in the water and moving slowly. If you prefer deep water or fast action, this might feel calmer than you expected—but that calm is exactly why it’s so pleasant.
Also, the cave experience is visual. The point isn’t to rush. I like that the tour gives you time to look around, not just pass through.
The Big Moment #2: Kolocep Green Caves for That Green-Light Look

After the Blue Cave, you head to the second Kolocep stop: the Green Caves. This one is less about gear and more about atmosphere—green light reflections, quiet water, and photo-friendly moments.
This stop is also about pacing. You’re on the boat, you’re surrounded by cliffs and greenery, and the vibe turns from active to relaxed. If you want a break from being in and out of the water, this is the one that lets you slow down.
The Green Caves are a great match for:
- couples who want scenery without turning the day into a workout
- families who want a calmer second stop
- anyone who wants to take pictures without feeling rushed
If you’re sensitive to sun, you’ll appreciate how much of this experience still happens with time to rest aboard and shade yourself between water moments.
What You Get Aboard: Fuel, Captain, Drinks, and Fruits

Included in your price:
- Fuel
- Local captain
- Drinks
- Fruits
That list matters because it covers the basics that usually add up on boat days. If you’ve ever paid separately for fuel, guide time, and refreshments, you know how quickly it gets annoying.
In one of the experiences shared by recent visitors, there were also water toys available on board. The exact selection can vary by trip, but it’s a good sign that the boat setup is designed to be fun, not just functional.
One more thing I appreciate: the tour is private. That means the captain can focus on your group, and you’re not trying to coordinate with strangers when you’re getting in and out, snorkeling, or deciding where to linger for photos.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Dubrovnik
Captains and Safety: Radios, Life Jackets, and Weather Judgment

You can tell a lot about a boat operation by what they do when conditions aren’t ideal. In feedback from past outings, the captain’s approach stood out: safety-conscious routines, life jackets, and radios, plus a willingness not to go out if it’s unsafe.
That safety mindset isn’t just about rules. It changes how the day feels. You can relax because you’re not getting pushed into conditions that don’t feel right.
I’ve also noticed a pattern in how different captains were described—people like Ivan, Filip, Phillip, and Luksa came up as friendly, helpful, and attentive. The thread isn’t “big speeches.” It’s practical care: good communication, guidance during water time, and a focus on taking you to worthwhile spots.
What About the Price? A Quick Value Check for $261.29 Per Person

$261.29 per person is a premium price for a two-hour outing. So the key question is: what are you paying for?
You’re paying for:
- a private boat experience (only your group)
- a local captain and fuel
- snorkeling gear
- onboard drinks and fruits
- two specific cave locations at Kolocep
If you’re traveling solo, it can feel steep. But if you’re on a small group trip, it often becomes one of the easiest “worth it” purchases in Dubrovnik. Why? Because it buys you a private chunk of sea time that you can’t easily replicate with public ferries and crowded tours.
Also, cave-and-snorkel combos are hard to DIY safely. Even if you rent a small boat, you’d still need to manage safety, gear, and finding the right spots. Here, the experience is packaged around those decisions.
Who This Tour Suits Best (And Who Might Want Something Different)

This tour is a strong match if you want a short, well-run sea outing with a clear plan and actual time in the water.
It’s especially good for:
- Couples who want a memorable, scenic boat day without spending all day commuting
- Small groups that can share the cost of a private boat
- Families with kids who like the idea of two short water blocks, plus time to relax aboard
Most people can participate, but it’s still a water-based activity. If you’re not comfortable around snorkeling gear, or if you hate getting wet, you might find the Blue Cave stop less fun than you hoped. In that case, you’d likely enjoy a simpler sightseeing cruise more.
Timing, Pace, and What to Do Once You’re on the Water
The tour runs about two hours. That means you won’t be worn out by the end, but you will want to use the time well.
A smart mindset for this kind of trip:
- Treat the Blue Cave hour as your active moment.
- Treat the Green Caves hour as your scenery and photos moment.
- Use the boat time in between to rest, drink, and reset.
Bring a calm expectation. This isn’t a full-day island marathon. It’s a focused ride with two water stops and onboard comforts.
If you care about photos, start mentally thinking about angles before you’re in the cave area. Cave lighting can be tricky, and once you’re in, you’ll be more focused on enjoying the experience than on fiddling with settings.
Should You Book This Dubrovnik Swim, Snorkel & Cave Tour?
Book it if you want:
- a private boat day from Dubrovnik
- two Kolocep cave stops packed into a short, manageable timeline
- snorkeling gear and easy onboard refreshments
- a captain who prioritizes safety and makes smart weather calls
Skip it or consider a different format if you:
- hate water activities or aren’t comfortable snorkeling gear
- want something longer and more island-hopping
- need hotel pickup and are counting on door-to-door logistics
If you’re deciding between “one more museum day” and “actual Adriatic time,” this tour usually wins for sheer enjoyment-per-hour.
FAQ
How long is the Dubrovnik private 2-hour swim, snorkel & cave tour?
The tour is approximately 2 hours.
What stops are included during the tour?
The tour includes two stops on Kolocep Island: the Blue Cave and the Green Caves.
Is snorkeling gear included?
Yes. Snorkeling gear is provided.
Are drinks and fruits included?
Yes. Drinks and fresh fruits are included on board.
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour starts at Mali Muo (Gundulićeva poljana, 20000, Croatia) and ends back at the same meeting point.
Is hotel pickup or drop-off included?
No, hotel pick up and drop off are not included.
What happens if the weather is unsafe?
This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.




































