Private Boat Tours Dubrovnik Beach stops and Blue Cave tour

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Private Boat Tours Dubrovnik Beach stops and Blue Cave tour

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A speedboat day beats Dubrovnik’s crowds. This private half-day cruise is built around your choices—caves, swim stops, and beach-bar time—with hotel pickup and a skipper who shapes the day around conditions.

What I love most is that it’s truly private, so you’re not stuck in a herd, and that you get snorkel gear plus GoPro photos without scrambling to rent anything.

One consideration: it needs good weather, so if conditions are rough you may get a different date or a revised plan.

Key highlights I think you’ll care about

Private Boat Tours Dubrovnik Beach stops and Blue Cave tour - Key highlights I think you’ll care about

  • Private boat for up to 3: your group sets the pace, stops, and priorities
  • Kolocep Blue Cave swim/snorkel: short, action-focused time in clear water
  • Blue Cave color effect: sun-refraction gives that famously blue look
  • Drinks + round-trip pickup: easier logistics than most big-group tours
  • GoPro with SD card after: you’ll leave with real footage, not blurry selfies
  • Optional sea-sports add-ons: jet ski/fly board possible for extra cost

Private speedboat energy: why this works better than big tours

Dubrovnik’s coastline is gorgeous, but classic tours can feel like a conveyor belt. A private speedboat changes the vibe fast. You get to trade lineups and fixed schedules for a route that matches what you actually want—swimming, cave time, a quiet cove, or a beach-bar break.

I also like how this is built around time at the water. The day isn’t just sightseeing from a distance. You’re set up to jump in, snorkel, and explore the caves area with gear provided on the boat.

The other big win is the skipper. Captains like Frano and Ino come across as professional and responsive, and they also seem comfortable mixing in local context while you’re cruising between spots. On at least one trip, the captain even adapted when weather shifted—so you’re not left with a half-finished experience.

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The 4-hour game plan: hotel pickup, Kolocep, then the cave hopping

Private Boat Tours Dubrovnik Beach stops and Blue Cave tour - The 4-hour game plan: hotel pickup, Kolocep, then the cave hopping
This tour runs about 4 hours and starts either in the morning (up to 11:00 AM) or early afternoon (from 1:00 PM). Your pickup is arranged from your hotel or accommodation, and the on-water schedule is described as fully flexible—meaning most of your time should go where you’re most comfortable.

After boarding, there’s a short cruise before the first stop. Expect roughly 20 minutes of active cruising, enough to feel like you’re actually leaving Dubrovnik behind and moving along the coast.

Stop 1: Kolocep Blue Cave (swim or snorkel, then beach-bar time)

The first meaningful water stop is the Kolocep Blue Cave, where you can swim, snorkel, or do a sea-sport activity if you want to add more movement. This isn’t framed as a long museum-style visit. It’s a quick hit of cave atmosphere plus practical water time.

After the cave stop, you get the option to use the facilities of a beach bar. That matters because it turns the day from a “jump in, jump out” routine into something more like a true seaside break—order a drink, hang out, and reset before the next cruising segment.

Potential downside: if your group wants only major sightseeing and minimal swimming, you might find the day leans more toward water activities than “look at monuments” time. This is a boat trip built for getting wet.

The Blue Cave experience: why the water turns dramatically blue

Private Boat Tours Dubrovnik Beach stops and Blue Cave tour - The Blue Cave experience: why the water turns dramatically blue
The signature moment for most people is the Blue Cave stop around Elafiti island areas. This is described as one of the most liked things to do nearby, and it’s all about how light behaves in the cave.

Inside the Blue Cave, the effect comes from sun rays refracting—so you get those striking blue colors that are hard to ignore when the light is right. In practice, that means you’re not just “seeing a cave.” You’re timing your snorkeling and swimming around the conditions the skipper finds at the moment.

This stop is listed as about 1 hour, which feels like a good balance. It gives you enough time to gear up, get into the water calmly, and still have breathing room to enjoy it without rushing.

Tip I’d use: if you care about photos, you’ll want to pay attention to timing. The cave color effect depends on light, so your best shots often come when the light hits the water well. Having a GoPro onboard makes this easier because you’re not constantly juggling your phone in and out of the water.

How the Green Cave and island-hopping vibe show up in real life

Private Boat Tours Dubrovnik Beach stops and Blue Cave tour - How the Green Cave and island-hopping vibe show up in real life
Even though cave time is the headline, the “feel” of the trip comes from hopping between small highlights: caves, private-bay style stops, and island scenery. In real reviews, the route often includes stops that go beyond just one cave—people describe seeing the Blue and Green Caves, plus island scenery like Šipan and other bays where you can swim and snorkel.

You also get that sunset-style payoff. One review specifically described the day ending with a beautiful sunset as the boat pulled back into Dubrovnik. That’s exactly what private cruising does well: it gives you space to linger at the moments you actually want.

And here’s the key practical detail: because the itinerary is described as flexible, the skipper can likely adjust the route depending on what looks best that day. That’s useful in a place where weather and sea conditions can change fast.

Coral Beach and sea-sports add-ons: fun options, extra cost

There’s an optional stop at Coral Beach, described as music and cocktails. This is the “lighter, party-by-the-water” moment if that’s your style. If you’d rather keep the day calmer, you can treat it as optional rather than a guaranteed fixed target.

As for sea sports, jet ski and similar activities are offered as add-ons. Jet ski or fly board can be arranged, and you also get help with logistics like skip-the-line access for those activities. The catch is cost: sea-sports are not included, so you’ll budget extra if you want them.

What I like about this setup is that it doesn’t force you into an expensive upgrade. If you want swimming and cave time, you can do that. If your group wants a little adrenaline, the option is there.

What’s included (and why it’s better than it sounds)

Private Boat Tours Dubrovnik Beach stops and Blue Cave tour - What’s included (and why it’s better than it sounds)
The included items matter more than you might think because they remove small friction points that can wreck a beach day.

Snorkel gear and photos you can keep

You get snorkeling gear and a GoPro camera. After the tour ends, they provide an SD card with the footage. That’s a huge quality-of-life benefit. You don’t have to choose between snorkeling and capturing memories.

I also like that the gear is included as part of the standard tour. For many visitors, Dubrovnik’s water looks amazing but they don’t bring the right stuff. Here, you don’t have to solve that problem at the last minute.

Drinks and simple comfort on the boat

Drinks are included: water, soft drinks, and beers. This is one of those details that makes a mid-tour stop feel like a vacation instead of a chore.

A review also mentioned towels and water being provided, which lines up with the idea that they want you comfortable and ready for actual swimming—not just posing near the water.

Pickup and drop-off that saves time

Hotel pickup and drop-off are included, which reduces stress. You’re not hunting for a meeting point while trying to figure out parking, luggage, and local transport.

Captains: the difference between a trip and a good day

Private Boat Tours Dubrovnik Beach stops and Blue Cave tour - Captains: the difference between a trip and a good day
A private tour rises or falls on the skipper. The names that come up include Frano and Ino, and another review mentioned Chiro as captain.

The consistent theme is professional, responsive handling—people describe quick replies ahead of time and a respectful, privacy-friendly feel during the tour. One review also noted that the skipper provided a history lesson while cruising local islands. That’s not required for the best day on the water, but it’s a bonus because it helps you connect what you’re seeing to where you are.

Another small but important detail: weather. Even if it starts raining, the company is described as changing the itinerary depending on conditions. That’s a sign of operational flexibility, and it can save your day.

Boat types and pricing: what $515.88 per group really buys

The price is $515.88 per group (up to 3) for the approximately 4-hour experience. On its face, it’s not “cheap.” But when you look at what’s included, the value story gets clearer.

You’re getting:

  • Private boat time (not shared with strangers)
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • Snorkel gear
  • Drinks on board
  • GoPro recording with SD card afterwards
  • Cave stops and swimming time
  • Access help for optional sea sports (skip-the-line)

What’s not included is a fuel surcharge, depending on the boat class (Medium / High / Executive). The listing flags that fuel surcharge clearly, and it’s worth asking before you book which class you’ll be on and what the total will look like after that add-on.

A practical way to judge the price: if you’re traveling as a small group and you’d otherwise spend money on rentals, taxis, and multiple entrance-type activities, this can feel like a clean all-in package. If you’re solo or with more people, the “up to 3” structure might make this less efficient.

Who this tour suits best (and who might want a different style)

This is ideal if you:

  • Want privacy and control over your schedule
  • Care about swimming and snorkeling around caves
  • Like the idea of ending with scenery like sunset instead of rushing through stops
  • Prefer included basics like drinks and gear rather than planning around rentals

You might think twice if you’re traveling with someone who dislikes boats or water time, or if your idea of a Dubrovnik day is mostly on land and mostly sightseeing. This is a sea-focused plan, with cave time and swim time at the center.

Weather and reality checks: the “good day at sea” requirement

This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor conditions, you’re offered a different date or a full refund.

In the real world, sea conditions can change fast along the coast. The good news is that the tour is described as flexible, and at least one review highlights that the itinerary can shift due to weather. That reduces the odds of your day being ruined by a minor change.

Should you book this Dubrovnik private boat tour?

If your group wants a high-quality half-day on the water with real time to swim, snorkel, and see cave color effects, I’d book this. The private format, included drinks, and GoPro SD card are the kind of extras that turn the day into something you actually keep as a memory.

I’d choose it especially if you’re visiting in a busy season and want to escape the crowd energy. The ability to spend the time where you’re most comfortable is the real advantage here.

Just do one thing before you commit: confirm which boat class you’ll be on so you understand any fuel surcharge that applies. And if you’re planning a sea-sports add-on, budget for that extra cost too.

FAQ

How long is the private boat tour?

The tour lasts about 4 hours.

How many people can be on the boat?

It’s priced per group for up to 3 people.

Do you get hotel pickup and drop-off?

Yes, hotel pickup and drop-off are included.

What caves are included in the tour?

You’ll stop at the Kolocep Blue Cave and also explore the Blue Cave area. A Green Cave stop is described in tour outcomes, depending on the day.

Is snorkeling gear included?

Yes, snorkeling gear is included.

Do they provide photos or video?

Yes. You get a GoPro camera during the tour, and after the tour ends they provide an SD card with the footage.

Are jet skis or similar sea sports included?

No. Jet ski/fly board or similar activities are not included, but the tour can help you skip the line for these options.

What are the available start times?

You can start in the morning (up to 11:00 AM) or early afternoon (from 1:00 PM).

Is there an age limit?

Yes. The minimum age is 18, and the minimum drinking age is also 18.

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