Experience the three main islands that make up the Elafiti Islands northwest of Dubrovnik. Enjoy some time in Koločep, Lopud and Šipan on this eight-hour private cruise. See monuments and the monastery on Sipan that date back to the 15th and 16th century. Swim and relax on the reddish sand of Sunj beach on Lopud. Visit Kolocep and stroll the lush forest trails.
Private Speed Boat Tour from Dubrovnik to Elafiti Islands
- Experience three of the Elafiti Islands
- Swim and relax on Sunj beach
- Stroll around the lush forest trails on Kolocep
Drinks (water, juice, cola etc.)
Cruise
Private tour
Food
- Please bring sun cream and swim wear
- Price is a fixed group price for 1-8 people
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