REVIEW · DUBROVNIK
Full-Day Private Yacht Tour to the Elafiti Islands
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Blue Cave water breaks up the day. This full-day private yacht tour sends you from Dubrovnik to the Elafiti Islands, with Koločep Blue Cave snorkeling and island time built in. I like that the sea time isn’t an afterthought; it’s a clear highlight of the trip.
What I really like is the onboard setup: snacks, towels, water, tea, and alcohol are included, and there’s WiFi onboard so you can share as you go. Add the small-group feel (up to 12) and a crew that keeps things moving, and the day feels relaxed instead of rushed.
One consideration: the experience requires good weather, and sea conditions can affect how smoothly the water portion runs. Also, the price is per group, so it’s best value when you’re splitting with others.
In This Review
- Key highlights at a glance
- Elafiti Islands in one focused, private day
- Koločep Blue Cave: your main water stop
- Koločep island walking and a 3rd-century orthodox church ruin
- Lopud’s sandy beaches, chapels, and a monastery daydream
- Šipan for fisher-island life and top restaurant energy
- Onboard comfort you’ll feel in small ways
- Price and value: what $2,037.45 really means
- Pickup from Dubrovnik and how the day runs
- Who this yacht tour suits best
- Should you book this Elafiti Islands private yacht day?
- FAQ
- What is the price for the private yacht tour?
- How long does the tour last?
- Do you get pickup, and where does the tour end?
- What’s included onboard?
- Is the tour offered in English?
- Does the tour require good weather?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Key highlights at a glance

- Blue Cave stop with snorkeling gear included so you can get in the water without extra hassle
- Snacks, towels, water, and tea onboard keeps you fueled between islands
- Alcohol on board plus WiFi so you can relax and still stay connected
- Koločep walking time after the cave, including ruins of a 3rd-century orthodox church
- Lopud for sandy beaches and big island sights like the Franciscan Monastery and Botanical Garden
- Šipan for dining and a secluded swim bay with popular restaurant choices
Elafiti Islands in one focused, private day
This tour is built for people who want the islands without the logistics headaches. You’re on a private yacht for about 8 hours, covering several islands in a single stretch: Koločep, Lopud, and Šipan. That structure matters because it turns “island hopping” into a smooth loop instead of a schedule you have to babysit.
The day also includes practical comforts that make the boat time easier. You’ll have towels, water, and tea onboard, plus snacks to keep energy up when you’re switching from swimming to walking.
And yes, there’s a social side too. You can enjoy alcohol onboard, and the WiFi lets you live stream your day if you want to.
Koločep Blue Cave: your main water stop

Koločep Blue Cave is the headline moment, and the plan is clear: you get time to swim and snorkel there. Snorkeling equipment is included, so you don’t have to bring your own gear or hunt for rentals.
This is the kind of stop that works best when you go in ready. Bring a swimsuit you’re comfortable wearing for repeated water time, and consider quick-dry wear for the walk afterward. If you’re not a confident snorkeler, you can still enjoy the cave area by staying close and focusing on the water fun that suits your level.
After the cave, the day keeps moving on land too. You don’t just get a “water and leave” experience—you get a chance to shift gears and explore Koločep. That balance is a big part of why this itinerary feels complete.
Koločep island walking and a 3rd-century orthodox church ruin

Once you’re done with the cave, you can explore Koločep by walking. The standout landmark mentioned here is the ruins of an orthodox church from the 3rd century.
That detail is more than a trivia flex. It gives you a sense that you’re not only visiting scenery—you’re walking through layers of the island’s past. If you enjoy stop-and-stare moments, this part of the day delivers.
Practical tip: wear footwear you’re happy to walk in. Island paths and rocky edges are common, and you’ll likely want stable footing once you get off the boat.
Lopud’s sandy beaches, chapels, and a monastery daydream

Lopud is where the vibe shifts toward beaches and gardens. The tour description highlights that Lopud is surrounded by natural sandy beaches, which makes it especially appealing for families and kids. Even if your main goal is sightseeing, sandy shore time gives everyone a break from boat movement.
You’ll also have plenty to see on Lopud. The key sights called out are the Franciscan Monastery and the Botanical Garden, plus over 30 chapels tied to the era of the Dubrovnik Republic.
That chapels detail matters because it turns Lopud from a one-photo stop into a place you can wander slowly. You can spend time looking for these points of interest without feeling like you’re racing the clock.
Šipan for fisher-island life and top restaurant energy

Šipan is described as a fisherman’s island, and it has a different feel than the “beachy” parts of the day. The tour points you toward dining options with several well-known names, including Bowa, Konoba Marko, and Nautilus.
Even if you’re not planning to jump into a restaurant right away, the point is clear: Šipan is built for food lovers. A boat day works best when there’s an easy way to end with a proper meal, and this island is positioned for that.
There’s also water time here. The outside of the island includes a secluded bay that’s described as perfect for swimming and snorkeling. So if you enjoyed the earlier cave stop, this gives you another chance to experience the sea in a quieter setting.
Onboard comfort you’ll feel in small ways

This is one of those tours where the included items reduce friction all day long. You get snacks, towels, water, and tea, which means you’re not stuck on “plan your own hydration” mode between stops. It sounds small until you’re actually on a boat and the sun and salt start doing their thing.
Alcohol is part of the experience too. The highlight calls out enjoying alcohol onboard, and you can treat it as a celebratory add-on rather than something you have to organize separately.
Then there’s the WiFi onboard. The tour highlights it as a way to live stream your experience, which is a nice bonus if you’ve got people back home who expect updates. Even if you don’t stream, onboard WiFi can help with navigation, music, or just keeping your phone from turning into a battery casualty.
The boat itself is also mentioned as beautiful, and the crew’s attitude comes through strongly in the feedback. Expect a day where the crew helps keep water activities organized and helps you transition between stops without drama.
Price and value: what $2,037.45 really means

The price is listed as $2,037.45 per group, with a maximum of up to 12 people. That matters because this isn’t priced like a solo ticket—this is a private charter model.
If you fill the max group size, the math works out to roughly $170 per person at the top end. If you book with fewer people, your per-person cost goes up, but you’re still buying the core advantages: private boat time, included snorkeling gear, and a full day plan that covers multiple islands.
Also look at what’s bundled. In many boat days, you’d pay extra for towels, water, snacks, and activity add-ons. Here, the inclusions include towels, water, tea, snacks, and snorkeling equipment, plus onboard alcohol. That bundle is where the value comes from, not just the boat ride itself.
One more small clue: this is often booked about 18 days in advance on average. That doesn’t mean you must book super early, but it does suggest demand. If you’re traveling in peak season or on a weekend, booking ahead is smart.
Pickup from Dubrovnik and how the day runs

You get pickup offered in the Dubrovnik region, including pickups from hotels and private accommodations. That’s a practical advantage because it removes the stress of getting yourself to the boat and back.
The tour also notes a mobile ticket, which is handy if you’d rather keep things digital. And it ends back at the meeting point, so you don’t need to solve the “how do we get home” puzzle at the end.
The trip is offered in English, and the duration is about 8 hours. That day length is a good fit if you want a full island experience but still prefer a single planned outing over multiple fragmented ones.
Finally, the experience is noted as being near public transportation and service animals are allowed. If you’re coordinating with a companion who needs that consideration, it can make planning simpler.
Who this yacht tour suits best
This tour fits best if you like a mix of sea time and on-island exploring. The itinerary includes snorkeling plus walking and landmarks, so it isn’t only for people who want to stay in the water all day.
It’s also a strong pick for families, especially because Lopud’s beaches are specifically described as natural sandy beaches. Kids tend to enjoy shore breaks, and sandy areas are usually easier for little feet than rocky alternatives.
If you’re a group of friends or a small family unit, the up-to-12 private format is a big win. You’ll share the boat time and included items without turning the day into a “wait for strangers” experience.
If you’re the type who wants quiet, Šipan’s secluded bay option is the natural match. If you want one signature wow moment, Koločep Blue Cave is that anchor.
Should you book this Elafiti Islands private yacht day?
I’d book it if you want a single, organized day that hits multiple islands with clear highlights: Blue Cave snorkeling on Koločep, Lopud’s monastery and gardens plus sandy beach time, and Šipan for both dining options and a quieter swim bay. The onboard inclusions (towels, water, tea, snacks, and snorkeling gear) also make the day feel easy to live through.
I’d think twice if weather is your wildcard. Because the experience requires good weather, plan around the idea that sea conditions can change the comfort level of water activities. And if you’re traveling solo or as a couple, the per-group price may feel heavy unless you can share the cost with others.
If you can align your group size and you’re flexible on weather timing, this is the kind of day that turns Dubrovnik into an island getaway instead of just a sightseeing base.
FAQ
What is the price for the private yacht tour?
The price is $2,037.45 per group (up to 12 people).
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts about 8 hours.
Do you get pickup, and where does the tour end?
Pickup is available in the Dubrovnik region from hotels and private accommodations. The tour ends back at the meeting point.
What’s included onboard?
The tour includes snacks, towels, water, tea, alcohol onboard, and snorkeling equipment. WiFi onboard is also offered.
Is the tour offered in English?
Yes, the experience is offered in English.
Does the tour require good weather?
Yes. The experience requires good weather, and if it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours in advance of the experience’s start time. If you cancel less than 24 hours before, the amount paid is not refunded.










