Blue and Green Cave Tour from Dubrovnik,private speed boats

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Blue and Green Cave Tour from Dubrovnik,private speed boats

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Caves look like candy in daylight. This private speedboat run is one of the fastest ways to reach the Blue Cave area from Dubrovnik and actually spend time in and around the rock formations at Koloće p and Lopud. I love the pace: you’re zipping out to the islands quickly and staying on a boat just for your group. I also love the variety—blue water here, then the Green Cave area and a few smaller nearby spots. One thing to consider: food isn’t included, so you’ll want to plan something for after, or bring a snack if you’re prone to getting hungry.

What makes this work so well is the on-the-water guidance. In the reviews, the skipper name that came up was Ado, and his style sounds perfect for this kind of trip: helpful, safety-focused, friendly, and flexible about how long you want at each stop. The tour is about 4 hours, with departure options in the morning or afternoon, and it includes snorkeling gear plus drinks like soda, bottled water, and even beer/juices at the beach stop area—so you’re not constantly hunting for extras.

Key Things I’d Prioritize Before You Go

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  • Private speedboat, not a cattle-boat: your group rides together while the skipper plans the route.
  • Blue Cave plus Green Cave: you don’t just hit one photo stop.
  • Custom cave time: you decide how long to linger at the cave area, with Ado’s help.
  • Snorkeling kit included: you get the gear for water time without extra rental hassles.
  • Lopud’s sandy beach stop (Sunj): caves first, then a relaxed swim and sand break.
  • Drinks onboard: soda/pop, bottled water, and beach-stop refreshments are part of the value.

How the Dubrovnik-to-Islands Speedboat Format Actually Feels

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This tour is built for people who want the coast highlights without spending half the day in transit. After you meet at Obala Stjepana Radića in Dubrovnik, you head out by boat and then you’re in the cave zone area of Koloće p, where the rock formations create those famous light-and-water effects. The ride is part of the fun: you get speed and open views, and you feel like you’re moving along the shoreline the way locals do.

Because it’s private, the timing feels more comfortable. Instead of matching the rhythm of other groups, your skipper can work around your pace—how much time you want for cave swimming and water time, and how you want the Lopud beach stop to feel. Reviews also mention that the skipper gave options on whether you wanted to stay longer at a spot or move on. That matters more than it sounds. When you’re paying for a private outing, you want flexibility, not a rigid checklist.

Duration is approximately 4 hours, which is a great length for a first day in Dubrovnik when you still want energy for Old Town in the evening. If you’re the type who hates rushed tours, the main trick is to show up ready to enjoy the water time, then you’ll get your money’s worth.

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Meeting Point at Obala Stjepana Radića: Simple Start, Easy Return

The meeting point is Obala Stjepana Radića, 20000 Dubrovnik, and the tour ends back at the same place. That round-trip convenience is underrated. It means you’re not trying to figure out how to get back across town after a wet, sandy, sunscreened day.

The location is listed as near public transportation, which is helpful if you’re staying outside the densest tourist pockets. Also, the tour is described as available in English and you’ll receive a mobile ticket. I like mobile tickets on boat days because it keeps things smooth when you’re arriving, gearing up, and boarding quickly.

One more practical angle: since it’s a private speedboat experience, you’ll likely find it easier to coordinate timing with your group than you would with shared cruise schedules. Just make sure everyone is on time—boat tours don’t wait forever once everyone’s ready.

Koloće p Island Caves: Blue Cave, Green Cave, and What You’re Really Paying For

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This is the heart of the tour: the rocky side of Koloće p Island, where caves line up along the coastline. The tour focuses on the well-known Blue Cave area first, and then continues to additional cave options right next to it, including the Green Cave and several smaller caves.

Here’s what you’re paying for, beyond the names:

  • Positioning close to the cave: the skipper tries to get as near to the cave as possible. That matters because you’re not just staring from a distance—you’re in the water zone where the color and light effects can look dramatically different.
  • Time control: you can decide how long you want to spend at the cave area. In the reviews, the skipper offered options to stay longer at one spot or move on, which fits how different people enjoy water time.
  • Multiple cave moments: hitting blue, then green, then smaller caves keeps the experience from turning into one long stop.

In terms of water activity, you have the chance to jump off the boat, swim, and spend time in the clear Adriatic sea. Since snorkeling equipment is included, you should expect a setup that supports both casual floating and more focused viewing. I’d think of it as guided cave-zone swimming rather than a hardcore underwater mission.

Potential drawback? Cave areas are tied to conditions. The operator lists good weather as required. If weather changes, your schedule may shift, or the day may be rerouted.

How Long You’ll Spend in the Caves (and How to Get It Right)

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The cave portion isn’t timed like a watch-and-repeat factory line. You arrange it with the skipper. That’s a big quality-of-life feature on a private tour: you can match the trip to your group’s comfort level.

If you’re the type who wants lots of water time, ask early and clearly. If you’re more cautious, you can spend less time in the cave zone and focus on the beach stop afterward. The key is that the skipper (Ado came up in the reviews) is described as giving information but still letting you relax. That helps, because on these tours people often have two needs: a safety anchor and freedom.

Also, you’ll visit several cave spots close together. That means your “time in the caves” isn’t just one photo stop. It’s a mini circuit. Reviews mention visiting four different spots along the coast, and the way this tour is set up supports that kind of variety.

My practical tip: if you’re bringing your own plan, decide what you want most—more time in the cave zone or more time at Lopud’s sandy beach. Then communicate it right away so the skipper can shape the route while you’re still getting your bearings.

Lopud Island and Sunj Beach: The Reset After Caves

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After the cave area, the tour continues to Lopud Island. The beach stop is at Sunj, described as one of the most beautiful Croatian sandy beaches. This is your break from rocks and cave entrances: sand, open water, and an easy place to reset.

This stop also includes refreshments. The tour information notes drinks such as beer, water, and juices, plus the general inclusions of soda/pop and bottled water. I like that mix because it covers both classic hydration and the “vacation treat” option without you having to buy a thing.

What this beach moment gives you:

  • A lower-effort swimming choice after cave swimming
  • Space to stretch out and enjoy the coastline views
  • Time to soak up the atmosphere without worrying about the next stop

The only real consideration here is clothing and comfort. You’ll likely be wet after the water portions, so it’s good to have a dry layer or at least something you can throw on when you’re done swimming. This is a short tour, so the beach stop isn’t an all-day lounge. Think of it as a satisfying landing pad before heading back to Dubrovnik.

What’s Included (and Why It Matters for Value)

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Included items are straightforward:

  • Snorkeling equipment
  • bottled water
  • soda/pop

In practice, the beach stop refreshment list is also part of what people are excited about, including beer and juices.

Here’s why this matters for value: you’re buying into a day where the big cost drivers are the boat time and the water access. Getting snorkeling equipment and drinks included removes the usual add-ons that can creep up on boat tours. When you’re already paying for a private speedboat, those extras help the experience feel complete.

What’s not included: food. That’s the one missing piece that can affect your comfort. If you’re the kind of person who needs a proper meal, plan for it before you go or right after the tour. If you’re fine with snacks and a drink-focused outing, you’ll likely feel right at ease.

Private Speedboat Size: Group Comfort Without Feeling Stuck

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The pricing is listed as $438.51 per group (up to 6), and the overview also describes the private boat as accommodating up to eight passengers. That mismatch is worth clarifying when you book, because your exact headcount can affect the comfort level and which boat configuration you get.

Either way, “private” is the key word. You get your own boat, your own skipper working with just your group, and far fewer awkward moments waiting around. Reviews back that up: groups of six mention loving the boat, enjoying four different spots, and feeling well taken care of from start to finish.

I’ll also point out something subtle: on a smaller private boat, the skipper’s role becomes more personal. In reviews, Ado is described as friendly and helpful while still leaving people space to relax. That’s usually what you want on cave-and-swim tours, where you’re mixing active water time with downtime.

Departure Times: Morning, Afternoon, or a Full-Day Upgrade

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This tour typically runs with two departure starts: around 9:30 in the morning and around 14:00. That gives you flexibility based on your Dubrovnik plan—either do it early and keep the rest of the day open, or do it later and get an afternoon-focused coastal experience.

There’s also mention of an option to upgrade to a full-day cruise. If you’re worried about the 4-hour length, that upgrade can be the solution: more time on the water, more pacing, and more opportunity to enjoy beach time without feeling squeezed.

When deciding between morning and afternoon, I use a simple rule: morning suits you if you like a clear start and want to move on to sightseeing after. Afternoon suits you if you’d rather sleep in a bit and you’re happy to let the sea and light set the pace.

Price and Value: $438.51 Per Group for a 4-Hour Cave Day

Let’s talk money like a grown-up. This tour costs $438.51 per group, up to 6 people, for roughly 4 hours. On shared tours, you might pay per person and hope the sea time is similar. Here, the pricing is per group, which changes the math.

To decide if it’s worth it for you, ask this:

  • If you traveled with 4–6 people, would you rather split the cost and get a private boat?
  • Do you value flexibility with cave time and a beach reset?
  • Are snorkeling and drinks included items important to you?

The reason this can feel good value is that you’re not just buying a route—you’re buying a skipper’s attention and the ability to slow down or speed up. Reviews highlight that Ado gave options about staying longer or moving on, and that kind of practical flexibility is hard to replicate on larger shared boats.

The drawback on the value side is food not being included. That doesn’t make it bad, but it does mean you should factor in at least a plan for snacks or a meal afterward. If you ignore that, you can end a great boat day with a growling stomach and a slightly sour feeling.

Who This Tour Fits Best (and Who Might Want Another Option)

This experience is ideal if you:

  • Want a fast, boat-led visit to the Blue Cave and Green Cave areas
  • Like water time but still want a guided plan (with snorkeling gear)
  • Travel as a small group and want privacy
  • Appreciate a skipper who’s friendly and keeps safety in mind

It’s also a good fit for couples or small friend groups because the private setup makes the day feel relaxed, not crowded. Reviews mention groups of six, and that’s right in line with the group pricing.

Who might think twice? If you need a full meal included, you’ll have to handle food separately. Also, because it requires good weather, you should be comfortable with the idea that the day can shift if conditions aren’t right.

FAQ

FAQ

How long is the Blue and Green Cave private speedboat tour?

It’s approximately 4 hours.

What time does the tour usually start?

It typically runs with one departure around 9:30 in the morning and another around 14:00 in the afternoon.

Is this a private tour?

Yes. It’s a private experience, so only your group participates.

Where do we meet in Dubrovnik?

The meeting point is Obala Stjepana Radića, 20000, Dubrovnik, Croatia.

Does the tour return to the same meeting point?

Yes, it ends back at the meeting point.

What’s included in the price?

The tour includes snorkeling equipment, bottled water, and soda/pop.

Is food included?

No. Food is not included.

What drinks are provided?

You’ll get soda/pop and bottled water, and refreshment options mentioned include beer, water, and juices at the beach stop.

Do they provide confirmation right away?

You’ll receive confirmation at booking unless you book within 1 hour of travel, in which case confirmation is received as soon as possible subject to availability.

What if the weather is poor?

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

Final Call: Should You Book This Blue and Green Cave Tour?

Book it if you want a cave-focused day that feels fast, private, and genuinely water-centered. The big wins are the combination of multiple cave areas (blue plus green plus smaller nearby caves), the chance to get into the sea with snorkeling gear, and the Lopud beach reset at Sunj. If you’re traveling with a small group and you care about flexibility—like deciding how long to linger at each spot—this setup makes sense.

Skip or reconsider if food needs to be fully handled for you, or if you have zero tolerance for weather-day changes. Otherwise, it’s one of the stronger ways to turn Dubrovnik’s coastline into a real, hands-on day at sea.

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