REVIEW · DUBROVNIK
Dubrovnik Sunset Private Boat Experience
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Sunset from the sea beats waiting in line. This 2-hour private speedboat ride treats you to sea-level views of Dubrovnik’s walls, a cruise along Lokrum’s coast, and a dedicated stop at Hridi Grebeni for sunset watching. I also like that you get beverages and bottled water onboard, plus an English speaking guide who can point things out as you go.
One thing to consider: the trip depends on good weather, and there’s a fuel part you pay on the boat (60 E). If you go in with that in mind, it’s a smooth, low-effort way to end a day in Dubrovnik.
In This Review
- Key Points to Know Before You Go
- Why This 2-Hour Dubrovnik Sunset Cruise Makes Sense
- Meeting Point at Petar Sorkocevic Summerhouse (6:00 pm Start)
- Cruising Dubrovnik’s Walls From the Sea: The Best Angles
- Lokrum Island Coast: Views Plus That “We’re Off the Map” Feeling
- Hridi Grebeni Sunset Stop: The 30 Minutes That Matter
- Drinks, Bottled Water, and the Pace of a Private Boat
- Price and Value: What $192.23 Per Group Really Means
- What’s Included (and What’s Not) So You’re Not Surprised
- Who This Fits Best: Couples, Friends, and Low-Energy Sightseeing
- The Human Touch: Captains Antun and Pavo
- Timing, Weather, and Simple Ways to Improve Your Sunset Odds
- Should You Book This Dubrovnik Sunset Private Boat Experience?
- FAQ
- How long is the Dubrovnik Sunset Private Boat Experience?
- What time does the cruise start?
- Where do we meet?
- Is the tour private?
- What is the group size limit?
- What’s included in the price?
- What is not included?
- Is fuel included?
- Is there a sunset viewing stop?
- What happens if the weather is bad?
- Is there an English speaking guide?
Key Points to Know Before You Go

- Private speedboat, small group size (up to 8): You move at your own pace and don’t fight for space.
- Sunset stop at Hridi Grebeni (about 30 minutes): Time is set aside specifically for watching the sky change.
- Drinks and bottled water included: A simple, welcome detail for a 6:00 pm cruise.
- Sea-level views of the walls plus Lokrum coast: You get angles you won’t get from the street.
- English speaking guide/driver included: You’re not just sightseeing in silence.
- Good weather matters: If conditions are poor, the operator adjusts with a refund or alternate date.
Why This 2-Hour Dubrovnik Sunset Cruise Makes Sense

Dubrovnik sunsets can turn into a performance—crowds, timing pressure, and people standing shoulder-to-shoulder. This experience is short, focused, and built around one goal: get you out on the water for that last light without a long day tour.
At around two hours, you can pair it with a late dinner plan on land. And because it’s private for your group (max 8), you’re not waiting for other parties to board, wrangle, or catch up. The vibe stays easy, especially for couples who want something romantic but not complicated.
You can also read our reviews of more boat tours in Dubrovnik
Meeting Point at Petar Sorkocevic Summerhouse (6:00 pm Start)

You’ll start at Petar Sorkocevic Summerhouse, Lapadska obala 4, Dubrovnik, with the cruise ending back at the same meeting point. The listed start time is 6:00 pm, so plan to arrive with a buffer so you’re not stressing over the exact minute.
This pickup location also helps because it’s on the water side, not across town. You’re near public transportation, which matters if you’re not staying in the immediate Old Town area. A mobile ticket is part of the process too, so you can keep everything simple on your phone.
Cruising Dubrovnik’s Walls From the Sea: The Best Angles

One of the coolest parts is how you see Dubrovnik’s fortifications from the shoreline perspective. You’ll cruise along the Walls seaside with views that feel more dramatic than photos taken from ground level.
From the water, details become clearer. You can watch how the stonework runs along the coast and how the city sits above the sea, layered in that classic Adriatic way. It’s also a nice moment to get oriented: even if you spent the day walking the walls or Old Town streets, seeing it from this angle helps it click.
The other bonus is that you’re not doing the hard work of climbing stairs again after a day in Dubrovnik. This cruise is a low-impact way to keep enjoying the city without adding more steps.
Lokrum Island Coast: Views Plus That “We’re Off the Map” Feeling

After the wall-side cruising, the route continues along the Lokrum island coast. Lokrum is close enough to feel familiar, but the sea approach gives it a different character—calmer, more open, and less about streets and crowds.
In the cruise experience, you may also spot caves along the coast during the ride. That’s one of the reasons people rate this so highly: it doesn’t feel like a straight line sightseeing trip. It feels like you’re moving through the coastline, with moments that surprise you, especially when the light starts to soften.
If your ideal sunset includes more than just sky and city, Lokrum’s side of the evening helps. You get a mix: the city on one side and the natural coastline on the other.
Hridi Grebeni Sunset Stop: The 30 Minutes That Matter

The heart of the trip is Hridi Grebeni, where you spend about 30 minutes for sunset watching. This is where the operator sets the timing so you’re not rushing through sunset like a checklist item.
A well-placed anchor stop makes a difference. One captain (Antun, also called Anthony) is specifically mentioned for choosing a great spot for the sunset, and that matches what you want here: a stable moment where you can actually watch the color shift instead of craning or drifting around.
This stop also fits the style of Dubrovnik for a reason. Dubrovnik can feel intense on land—beautiful, yes, but packed. On the water, the city becomes something you watch, not something you chase. That’s why people describe it as relaxing and a good ending to the day.
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Drinks, Bottled Water, and the Pace of a Private Boat

You’ll have beverages and bottled water included during the cruise. For a 6:00 pm start, it’s a simple comfort: you’re out in open air, you’re moving along the coast, and staying hydrated makes the whole experience nicer.
The private setup changes the pace too. It’s not about a big group marching from sight to sight. Instead, you can take a minute when something looks good, ask a question when you want details, and enjoy the quiet stretches when the sky starts to turn.
If you’re the type who likes to travel with fewer moving parts, this fits. It’s short, it includes the basics that improve comfort, and it’s built around one time window: sunset.
Price and Value: What $192.23 Per Group Really Means

The price is listed as $192.23 per group for up to 8 people, and the duration is about two hours. That means the value depends on how you divide the cost.
- If you’re a couple, you’re paying for privacy, drinks, and guide time. It’s not the cheapest option per person, but you get a calmer, more romantic experience than crowded public boats.
- If you’re a small group of friends or family, the math improves fast. Splitting the group cost makes this a very fair way to get sea-level views and a sunset stop.
- It’s also not a “just sit there” ride. You have an English speaking guide/driver who answers questions, and the route is chosen for scenery—walls, Lokrum, and the sunset anchor point.
One extra cost to plan for: there’s a fuel part you pay on the boat (60 E). That’s important for budgeting, since it’s not included in the main price.
What you’re really paying for here is time and access: getting out on the water at the right moment with the right route, for a small group, without hassle.
What’s Included (and What’s Not) So You’re Not Surprised

Included:
- Beverages and bottled water
- Driver/guide
- Mobile ticket
Not included:
- Lunch
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Fuel surcharge (fuel part 60 E on the boat)
That list is refreshing because it’s straightforward. You don’t need to plan a meal for the boat—this is a sunset ride, not a full-day cruise. Just plan to eat before or after.
Also, since there’s no hotel pickup, your main job is simply getting to the meeting point on time. If you’re already near Lapadska obala, you’ll feel the simplicity right away.
Who This Fits Best: Couples, Friends, and Low-Energy Sightseeing
This is ideal for couples and groups who want a short, low-impact way to see Dubrovnik from the sea. It’s also a good pick if you’ve already done the main walking routes and want something different without adding major logistics.
Because it’s private for your group, it works well for:
- Romantic evenings where you care about views more than big schedules
- Friend groups that want comfort and space
- Anyone who prefers sitting and watching over climbing, even if they still want a real experience
Most people can participate, and service animals are allowed. If you’re traveling with mobility limitations, a speedboat cruise like this can feel easier than another long walking day—but always keep your own comfort level in mind, since it’s still time on a boat.
The Human Touch: Captains Antun and Pavo
The vibe on the water comes down to people, and the cruise experience has strong mentions for friendly, helpful guidance. One review highlights Antun (Anthony) as the captain who captained the speedboat along the coast, with views that included the walls, Lokrum, caves, and sunset. That’s the kind of captain you want: someone focused on the route and the timing.
Another review includes a response from Pavo, which hints at the operator’s attention to hosting and making sure the experience lands well. Even when you’re on a boat that’s mostly about scenery, having someone willing to answer questions makes the ride feel like more than just sightseeing.
If English is your main language, the guide is offered in English, so you can actually ask what you want without guessing.
Timing, Weather, and Simple Ways to Improve Your Sunset Odds
This experience requires good weather. If conditions aren’t right, you’ll either be offered another date or get a full refund. That’s sensible for a boat sunset—wind and waves can change the comfort level fast, and the operator can’t deliver the same experience if the sea isn’t cooperating.
Since the cruise starts at 6:00 pm, you’re aiming for that sweet spot when the light softens but the sky still hasn’t fully gone dark. You’ll feel the difference the moment you’re anchored at Hridi Grebeni and you realize you have a real chunk of time—about 30 minutes—to watch.
Practical advice for you: bring what you normally use for evening on the water—something light in case the air cools down, and plan to stay present. Sunset is one of those moments you get once, and it’s worth not overthinking every photo.
Should You Book This Dubrovnik Sunset Private Boat Experience?
Book it if you want:
- A private, small-group sunset without a long day schedule
- Sea-level views of the walls and a cruise along Lokrum
- Drinks and bottled water included, plus an English speaking guide
- A dedicated 30-minute sunset stop at Hridi Grebeni
Skip it or choose another option if:
- You’re set on staying completely budget-tight once you reach the water. The 60 E fuel part paid on board needs to be in your plan.
- Weather is uncertain in your travel window and you hate plan changes. You’ll get a refund or alternate date, but it’s still a factor.
For most visitors, this is a smart value choice when you treat it like what it is: a focused sunset experience that trades big sightseeing days for a calm, scenic evening on the Adriatic.
FAQ
How long is the Dubrovnik Sunset Private Boat Experience?
It’s about 2 hours (approx.).
What time does the cruise start?
The start time is 6:00 pm.
Where do we meet?
You meet at Petar Sorkocevic Summerhouse, Lapadska obala 4, 20000 Dubrovnik, Croatia.
Is the tour private?
Yes. It’s a private tour/activity, and only your group participates.
What is the group size limit?
A maximum of 8 people per booking can participate.
What’s included in the price?
Beverages, bottled water, and a driver/guide are included, and you receive a mobile ticket.
What is not included?
Lunch, hotel pickup and drop-off, and a fuel surcharge are not included.
Is fuel included?
No. Part of the fuel is paid on the boat (60 E).
Is there a sunset viewing stop?
Yes. You’ll spend around 30 minutes at Hridi Grebeni, a free admission stop, for sunset watching.
What happens if the weather is bad?
The experience requires good weather. If canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
Is there an English speaking guide?
Yes. It’s offered in English, and the guide can answer your questions.































