REVIEW · DUBROVNIK
Private fishing tour
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A morning on Dubrovnik blue water beats spreadsheets. This private fishing charter lets you fish from your own boat with veteran captain Srđan, plus hands-on coaching on techniques and positioning.
I especially like two things: the private setup (up to 4 people) and the included tackle. You get full gear, including baits, lures, and Inchiku lures, so you don’t waste time shopping or guessing what to bring.
One thing to keep in mind: results aren’t guaranteed, and the trip depends on good weather. Fishing is a chase, not a vending machine.
In This Review
- Key Highlights You’ll Actually Care About
- Dubrovnik Private Fishing: The Real Value in “Your Own Boat”
- Before You Go: What to Know About Timing, Fitness, and Weather
- Getting There: Lapadska Obala 4 as Your Starting Line
- Meet Captain Srđan: Why His Coaching Matters
- The Gear and Baits: You Don’t Need to Bring a Thing
- What Happens on the Water: Techniques That Change With Season and Conditions
- Bottom Fishing, Drifting, and Free Lining
- Trolling and Spinning
- Jigging and Inchiku
- The Catch Reality Check: It’s Fishing, Not Theater
- How the 4 Hours Usually Feel (Without Pretending Exact Timing)
- Private Group Size: Up to 4 People Makes It Personal
- Who This Tour Fits Best
- Price and Value: What $467.26 Is Really Paying For
- Practical Tips So Your Trip Feels Easier
- Should You Book This Private Fishing Charter?
- FAQ
- How many people are included in the private fishing tour?
- How long is the fishing trip?
- Where do we meet for the tour?
- What language is the tour offered in?
- Is fishing guaranteed?
- What happens if the weather is bad?
Key Highlights You’ll Actually Care About

- Your own charter boat with captain guidance, not a crowded group shuffle
- Full gear included, including Inchiku lures, baits, and tackle
- Bottled water provided, helpful when you’re out on deck in Dubrovnik sun
- Captain coaching tailored to what you’re targeting, with advice on bait use and water positioning
- Multiple fishing styles possible, depending on season and water conditions
- Easy meeting point near public transportation at Lapadska obala 4
Dubrovnik Private Fishing: The Real Value in “Your Own Boat”

There’s a reason private fishing charters feel more personal: you’re not waiting for a schedule that suits a big mixed group. With this one, the boat is chartered for your party (up to 4), so the captain can focus on your questions and how you’re actually fishing.
At $467.26 per group for about 4 hours, the price can look steep at first glance. But it starts to make sense when you factor in what’s included. You’re paying for a veteran captain, the boat time, and the fishing setup—gear, bait, and lures—plus bottled water. For families or small groups, that often lands closer to “worth it” territory than you’d expect, especially if nobody in your crew knows the water.
Language-wise, it’s offered in English, which matters when you’re trying to understand fishing technique in plain language. The captain’s explanations are part of the experience here, not just a quick safety talk.
You can also read our reviews of more private tours in Dubrovnik
Before You Go: What to Know About Timing, Fitness, and Weather
This tour runs around 4 hours and ends back at the same meeting point. That “back where you started” format is convenient in Dubrovnik, where you don’t want to lose half a day to logistics.
You’ll want moderate physical fitness. That doesn’t mean you need to be a gym athlete, but you should be comfortable moving around a boat deck and standing while you fish. If your crew has limited mobility, plan carefully and think through how you’ll board, balance, and reel in.
Also, treat this as weather-dependent. The experience needs good weather, and if it’s canceled due to poor conditions, you’ll either be offered a different date or a full refund. On a day when conditions are right, fishing feels calm and focused. On the wrong day, it just isn’t worth forcing.
Getting There: Lapadska Obala 4 as Your Starting Line

Your meeting point is Lapadska obala 4, 20000, Dubrovnik. It’s also listed as near public transportation, which is handy if you’d rather not fight parking or rely on taxis for every leg of your day.
Plan to arrive with enough time to get oriented. Even if you’re on vacation mode, a fishing morning runs smoother when you’re not sprinting to the dock while the captain is prepping the boat and gear.
Meet Captain Srđan: Why His Coaching Matters

The standout from a top-rated experience is the captain: Srđan. His boat is described as well-equipped, and his role isn’t only steering the boat—it’s teaching you how to fish smarter once you’re out there.
The best part is how he tailors instruction to technique and target prey. The trip includes explanations on:
- how to use bait and equipment the right way
- how to position in the water depending on what you’re trying to catch
That kind of guidance matters even if you’ve fished before. Fishing is half “where” and half “how.” If you’re guessing on bait depth or positioning, you can feel like you did everything right but still come up empty. With a captain explaining the reasoning, you actually learn something you can use.
The Gear and Baits: You Don’t Need to Bring a Thing

This is one of those trips where the included gear saves you time and reduces stress. You’ll have full gear provided, including:
- baits
- lures
- Inchiku lures
That matters because Inchiku-style fishing isn’t something you can fake with random tackle. If you’ve never used them, you’ll be glad someone provides the right setup and can point you toward how to fish it.
And bottled water is included too. Sounds small, but out on open water you feel heat fast, especially when you’re standing and watching your line. Hydration also keeps you alert, which helps when you’re paying attention to bites.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Dubrovnik
What Happens on the Water: Techniques That Change With Season and Conditions

Here’s the honest truth: fishing plans shift based on what the sea is doing. This charter reflects that. The techniques used depend on season and water conditions, so your captain can choose what’s most likely to work that day.
Possible techniques include:
- bottom fishing
- trolling with lures
- live bait trolling
- free lining
- drifting
- spinning
- jigging
- inchiku
If you’ve ever watched fishers and wondered why they don’t all use the same method, this is your answer. The “best” technique isn’t universal. It depends on what fish are active and how they’re feeding. So you’re not locked into one approach for four hours—you get the flexibility of a captain who can adapt.
Bottom Fishing, Drifting, and Free Lining
If the captain goes heavy on bottom methods, expect you’ll spend time managing line position and staying ready for subtle bites. Drifting and free lining can feel more hands-on, because you’re adjusting to how the line moves with the water.
Trolling and Spinning
Trolling with lures and live bait trolling often means less waiting around and more action as lines move. Spinning and jigging can be a good fit if you want to actively work the line rather than only reacting.
Jigging and Inchiku
Jigging usually means you’re working the lure/action to trigger strikes. Inchiku lures are often used when you want that combination of lure behavior and depth control—again, one reason this charter offering feels practical: you’re using the right gear and not improvising.
The Catch Reality Check: It’s Fishing, Not Theater

Fishing cannot guarantee results. That’s explicitly part of the deal, and it should be. If you come expecting a trophy, you’ll likely be disappointed. If you come expecting a guided fishing adventure with real instruction, you’ll enjoy it.
One high-rated experience noted that the group didn’t land big fish, but they caught many small ones—and everyone still had a good time. That’s a useful takeaway for your expectations. Small catches still mean you’re learning, feeling bites, and getting repetition with different techniques. In fishing, that’s often where the fun lives.
How the 4 Hours Usually Feel (Without Pretending Exact Timing)

Because the route and fishing plan aren’t detailed hour-by-hour, the best way to think about the experience is by flow:
- You meet, get aboard, and get briefed.
- You head out and start fishing using the technique choices best for conditions.
- Srđan explains what you’re doing, how to adjust, and how to position.
- You rotate or refine techniques as the day goes.
- You return to the meeting point when the charter time ends.
This structure works well because it keeps you from just watching the captain do everything. You’re there to fish, and the coaching is designed to make your effort count.
Private Group Size: Up to 4 People Makes It Personal
The tour is private, with only your group participating, and it’s capped at up to 4. That small size changes the whole vibe.
With a smaller group:
- the captain can adjust instruction for each person
- you spend less time waiting and more time actively fishing
- you can ask for help without feeling like you’re interrupting
It’s also a better fit for couples and friends than a shared charter, where you might end up with people who aren’t as interested in learning technique.
Who This Tour Fits Best
I think this charter fits best if you want any of the following:
- you like the idea of learning from a veteran captain, not just being taken to a spot
- you’re traveling with a small group (up to 4)
- you want gear provided, including Inchiku lures, plus bait and tackle
- you’re okay with the reality that fishing results vary
It also suits people who want a special activity that feels different from the usual Dubrovnik sights. And if you’re comfortable with a moderate activity level on a boat deck, you’re in the right zone.
Price and Value: What $467.26 Is Really Paying For
Let’s break down the value logic in plain terms.
You’re paying for:
- a private charter boat for your group
- a veteran captain (Srđan)
- full gear and lures, including Inchiku
- bottled water
- English-language guidance
If you tried to build this yourself, you’d likely run into multiple costs: renting gear, hiring a captain, buying bait/lures, and figuring out a plan. Here, those are bundled. So while the per-group price is higher than shared tours, the per-person value often improves when you’re splitting among 2–4 people.
The big question isn’t just price. It’s: do you want a guided, gear-provided fishing session, or do you want to DIY it with guesswork? If you’re honest, most people prefer the guided version—especially in a place where local conditions matter.
Practical Tips So Your Trip Feels Easier
Even with gear provided, a few habits make the experience smoother:
- Bring a mindset of trying techniques, not forcing a single outcome. Fishing changes with conditions.
- Wear practical clothing for sun and movement on deck. You’ll be standing and working the line.
- Stay hydrated, especially because the trip includes bottled water for a reason: Dubrovnik heat adds up fast.
- Ask questions during instruction. Srđan’s technique explanations are the point of the charter, not an extra.
Should You Book This Private Fishing Charter?
I’d book it if you want a private, guided fishing session with equipment handled for you and a captain who teaches technique—especially if Inchiku lures and multiple methods sound like fun rather than intimidating.
Skip it (or at least adjust expectations) if you need guaranteed big-fish action or if boat movement would be stressful for your group. And because the charter requires good weather, treat flexibility as part of the plan.
If you’re looking for a Dubrovnik experience that feels genuinely different—time on the water, guided fishing methods, and coaching from Srđan—this one is a strong match.
FAQ
How many people are included in the private fishing tour?
The tour is private, and it’s listed as up to 4 people per group.
How long is the fishing trip?
The duration is approximately 4 hours.
Where do we meet for the tour?
The meeting point is Lapadska obala 4, 20000, Dubrovnik, Croatia, and the activity ends back at the meeting point.
What language is the tour offered in?
The tour is offered in English.
Is fishing guaranteed?
No. Fishing results can’t be guaranteed, but the captain’s experience is designed to improve your chances.
What happens if the weather is bad?
The experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.































