Caves feel closer when you glide underwater. This private 4-hour Elaphiti Islands outing swaps crowded group stops for a more personal route with hassle-free pickup around Dubrovnik. You’ll spend your time on the water, not herding schedules.
I especially like the mix of easy logistics and the way the day is built around exploring: Elaphiti hidden coves, then a chance to see local marine life using underwater scooters. Plus, the included drinks and snacks help keep the whole stretch of sea time relaxed, not rushed.
One thing to factor in: there’s a fuel surcharge (€150 per booking) not included in the base price, and the tour depends on good weather.
In This Review
- Key highlights you’ll care about
- Why underwater scooters make the Elaphiti Islands feel different
- Private transfers and timing that avoid the Dubrovnik crowd chaos
- Elaphiti Islands: hidden coves, “sea-world” exploring, and what to expect
- Drinks and snacks: the comfort details that actually change your day
- Scooter snorkeling: who it suits best (and what to consider)
- Price and value for a private tour up to 6 people
- Guides and the feel of the day on the water
- What to bring for a 4-hour sea day in Dubrovnik
- Weather, booking timing, and how to set yourself up
- Should you book this Dubrovnik underwater scooter tour?
- FAQ
- Where does this tour take place?
- How long is the underwater scooter experience?
- Is pickup included?
- Is this a private tour?
- What group size is this tour designed for?
- What’s included with the tour?
- Is underwater scooter time part of the activity?
- What is the price, and what extra fee should I expect?
- What language is the tour offered in?
- What happens if weather is bad?
Key highlights you’ll care about

- Private group (up to 6): more control over pacing and time in the water
- Elaphiti Islands hidden coves: quieter spots far from the usual crowds
- Underwater scooters + snorkeling gear: you can focus on viewing instead of constant kicking
- Included refreshments: wine, beer, soda, bottled water, and snacks
- Pickup around Dubrovnik: and it ends back at the meeting point
Why underwater scooters make the Elaphiti Islands feel different

This isn’t just a standard swim-and-hope plan. The underwater scooter idea changes how you experience the sea because you can move through the water with less effort, which means you’re more likely to actually look around at what’s there.
The Elaphiti Islands area is famous for coves and sea views, but what you’re really buying is access to the calmer, less-public parts of that coastline. The route is designed for “far from the public eye” exploring—so instead of lining up where everyone stops, you get long stretches that feel private.
The scooter setup also suits a wide range of ages, which matters if you’re traveling with kids or relatives who might not want a long, strenuous swim. The tour notes that most travelers can participate, and that lines up with how this kind of activity is usually run: gear is provided, and the focus is on fun plus comfort.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Dubrovnik.
Private transfers and timing that avoid the Dubrovnik crowd chaos

Dubrovnik is great, but the old town and main sights can get packed. This tour keeps you away from that kind of stress by starting with private transportation.
What’s valuable here is the door-to-sea flow. You send your address, and pickup happens in the Dubrovnik area. Then the activity runs about 4 hours, and you end back at the meeting point. That “get in, do the thing, get back” structure is a big reason people like private experiences: you don’t waste half your day coordinating rides, waiting for late connections, or doubling back.
It’s also offered in English, and you get a mobile ticket. That’s small, but it helps—no printing, no hunting for paperwork right before you leave.
One more practical bonus: the tour is described as near public transportation, so even if you’re not staying right in the pickup zone, you likely won’t feel completely stranded if you need to reposition.
Elaphiti Islands: hidden coves, “sea-world” exploring, and what to expect
Your main (and only listed) stop is the Elaphiti Islands. The plan is to take you to hidden coves away from the public eye, giving you that feeling of having the beach and shoreline almost to yourselves.
Here’s the realistic way to think about the timing. With a 4-hour window, you’re not rushing from place to place. Instead, you’re doing fewer transitions and spending longer in the action: getting suited up, using snorkeling equipment, then using the underwater scooter to explore underwater views.
You should expect a mix of:
- Time on the boat with included refreshments
- Snorkeling gear on hand (use of snorkeling equipment is included)
- Underwater scooter time to look at marine life
The whole point is to see the water in a different way. Rather than just watching the surface, the scooter lets you “peek” down into the underwater scene. If you like photo stops, this is one of those activities where the best moments can come when everyone is quiet and looking—so don’t plan to multitask with your phone the whole time.
Drinks and snacks: the comfort details that actually change your day

This is one of the better-value setups because food and drinks are included, not sold separately. You get bottled water, soda/pop, and alcoholic beverages (wine and beer), plus snacks.
That matters because water activities work up thirst fast, and it’s easy for a day like this to feel expensive if everything is pay-as-you-go. Here, you can focus on the experience rather than doing mental math every time you want something cold.
From the experience descriptions, the boat setup is built for comfort while you’re traveling between coves. In the feedback, people mention a modern boat with seating options, a shaded area, and a toilet. That kind of “small comfort” stuff matters more than you’d think, especially with kids or if the sun is strong.
Also, the vibe is friendly and laid-back. Several write-ups highlight the skipper’s attention and hospitality, including making sure everything a small child might need was handled. If you’re traveling with family, that kind of practical support can turn a good outing into a smooth one.
Scooter snorkeling: who it suits best (and what to consider)

Underwater scooter snorkeling is a sweet spot if you want sea time that feels active but not punishing. The activity provides snorkeling equipment, and the scooter portion is designed to help you glide and look rather than constantly fight the water.
This tour says most travelers can participate, so it’s not presented as something only divers can do. Still, you should consider a few common-sense factors:
- Comfort in open water: you’ll be in the sea as part of the snorkeling activity
- Ability to handle gear: you’ll be using snorkeling equipment while participating
- Day-of conditions: the tour is weather dependent
If you’re someone who gets cold easily, plan for the possibility that sea conditions can change how comfortable you feel. If you’re the type who wants a totally dry experience, this probably won’t be your best fit.
If you’re coming with kids, it’s worth noting the reviews also highlight organization for families. Even so, keep expectations realistic: kids can be unpredictable, so the best outcomes usually come when everyone follows the guide’s cues and takes breaks when needed.
Price and value for a private tour up to 6 people

The price is listed as $1,201.52 per group (up to 6), and there’s an additional fuel surcharge of €150 per booking that isn’t included.
How to think about value:
- If you’re traveling as a couple, it’s a higher per-person cost than a big group tour.
- If you can fill the group to 4–6 people, the per-person feel becomes more reasonable because you’re paying for a private setup and transport rather than sharing everything with dozens of strangers.
You’re also getting tangible inclusions: private transportation, snorkeling equipment, admission ticket, and drinks plus snacks. Those items add up fast on their own if you were buying them separately.
And because the trip is private, you can expect less time waiting around and more time actually doing the activity—one of the main reasons people pick this kind of tour in the first place.
Guides and the feel of the day on the water

The tour provider is Blue Mile Dubrovnik, and the guides get praised for local know-how and making people comfortable.
Two guide names show up in the feedback: Niksa and Ivan. Both are described as friendly, informative, and attentive, with a strong sense of where to go for the best coves and views. That matters because hidden bays aren’t just random shoreline spots—you want someone who knows the area well and can choose routes based on what’s workable in the moment.
The tone also seems safety- and comfort-minded. People mention a focus on comfort and safety, which is exactly what you want when the plan includes snorkeling equipment and underwater scooter time.
What to bring for a 4-hour sea day in Dubrovnik

The tour includes snorkeling equipment, drinks, and snacks, so you can travel lighter than you might for other tours. Still, you’ll be happier with a few basics:
- Swimwear and a towel
- Sun protection (especially if you burn easily)
- Water-friendly footwear if you prefer stable footing on and off the boat
- A dry bag or waterproof phone pouch
Also, plan to arrive on time for pickup. Because the tour is weather dependent and runs on a tight 4-hour window, delays can push the schedule.
If you’re sensitive to alcohol, keep an eye on how much you drink. The wine and beer are included, but it’s still a water activity. A calm, hydrated pace will make the scooter time more enjoyable.
Weather, booking timing, and how to set yourself up
This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor conditions, you’ll be offered another date or a full refund. That’s a fair setup for a sea-based activity.
One more tip: the tour is commonly booked about 8 days in advance on average, which tells me it’s popular. If you’re traveling in peak season or around a specific day, it’s smart to lock it in sooner rather than later.
Should you book this Dubrovnik underwater scooter tour?
Book it if you want:
- A private, up-to-6 experience that avoids big-group logistics
- Hidden coves and a focused 4-hour plan around underwater viewing
- Included drinks and snacks so you don’t pay extra for every comfort need
- Underwater scooter time that can feel fun for a range of ages
Skip it (or look for a different style of tour) if you:
- Don’t like being in the water for snorkeling
- Want a totally dry, sightseeing-only day
- Are watching every extra fee closely, since there’s a €150 fuel surcharge on top of the listed group price
If your ideal day in Dubrovnik includes sea views, quiet coves, and a guided way to see the marine world without turning it into a workout, this one makes strong sense.
FAQ
Where does this tour take place?
It takes place in Dubrovnik, Croatia, with the activity ending back at the meeting point.
How long is the underwater scooter experience?
The tour lasts about 4 hours.
Is pickup included?
Pickup is offered. You send your address and they pick you up in the Dubrovnik area.
Is this a private tour?
Yes. It’s private, and only your group participates.
What group size is this tour designed for?
It’s priced for up to 6 people per group.
What’s included with the tour?
Included items are bottled water, snacks, soda/pop, alcoholic beverages (wine and beer), use of snorkeling equipment, private transportation, and an admission ticket.
Is underwater scooter time part of the activity?
Yes. The experience includes going snorkeling and using underwater scooters to see local marine life.
What is the price, and what extra fee should I expect?
The price is $1,201.52 per group (up to 6). Fuel surcharge of €150.00 per booking is not included.
What language is the tour offered in?
It’s offered in English.
What happens if weather is bad?
The tour requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.

























