Dubrovnik: Private 2-Hour Swim, Snorkel & Cave Tour

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Dubrovnik: Private 2-Hour Swim, Snorkel & Cave Tour

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Two hours of cave-blue water beats sightseeing. This private Dubrovnik boat tour focuses on the Blue Cave and Green Caves around Kolocep Island, with snorkeling gear and a guide to help you enjoy the water safely.

I love that it’s truly private, so your group is the only one on board for the full ride. I also love the simple onboard value: drinks and fresh fruit are included, and you’re not stuck buying snacks between stops.

The main thing to plan for is no hotel pickup/drop-off. You’ll need to get yourself to the meeting point near public transportation at Mali MuoGundulićeva poljana, then head back there at the end, and the tour requires good weather.

Key Things I’d Book This For

Dubrovnik: Private 2-Hour Swim, Snorkel & Cave Tour - Key Things I’d Book This For

  • Blue Cave snorkeling: clear turquoise water plus gear provided, so you’re set to swim.
  • Two different cave colors: the shift from bright blue to green-light reflections keeps the experience interesting.
  • Private timing: you control the feel of the two hours without waiting on a crowd.
  • On-board basics included: drinks and fruit are part of the package, not an add-on.
  • Safety-minded operation: life jackets and radio use are part of how the crew runs boat days.
  • No extra ticket surprise: admission tickets for the cave stops are listed as free.

Private 2 Hours on the Water: What This Dubrovnik–Kolocep Trip Feels Like

Dubrovnik: Private 2-Hour Swim, Snorkel & Cave Tour - Private 2 Hours on the Water: What This Dubrovnik–Kolocep Trip Feels Like
This is the kind of Dubrovnik outing that cuts through the usual confusion: short, direct, and built around getting you into the water. You meet at Mali MuoGundulićeva poljana (20000), then set off from the Dubrovnik harbor to cruise along the Adriatic Sea with the coast sliding by.

Because it’s a private tour, the two-hour block stays focused on what matters: one swimming/snorkeling stop, then a second cave stop for more relaxed exploring and photos. You also get a local captain, which matters in the real world. A good captain keeps the day moving and helps you read what conditions are doing out on the water.

One practical note: since hotel pickup and drop-off aren’t included, you’ll want a plan for getting to the meeting point without stress. If you’re staying in the Old Town area, it’s doable, but you’ll still be responsible for logistics. If you’re the type who likes to show up 10 minutes early, this tour rewards that habit.

The other reality check is weather. This experience requires good weather, and if it’s canceled due to poor conditions, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. In other words, you’re booking for a sea day first, and sightseeing second.

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Kolocep Stop One: Blue Cave Swimming and Snorkeling Gear

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The first stop is Kolocep Island’s Blue Cave, and it’s built around one simple idea: let the light do the work. The water here is described as clear and turquoise, and the cave’s blue hues create a glow that looks almost unreal when the sun hits at the right angle.

What you’ll actually do during the first hour is a mix of floating time and hands-on water time. After cruising out from Dubrovnik, you reach the Blue Cave and have time to get in and refresh yourself. Then the guide provides snorkeling gear so you can explore what’s under the surface without scrambling to find equipment later.

A good guide makes snorkeling easier than it sounds. Here, the guide is there to point out interesting marine life and help you have a safe, enjoyable session. That safety piece is more than a checkbox. Snorkeling in open coastal water can be easy for experienced swimmers and intimidating for first-timers, so having someone actively watching and guiding gives you confidence.

You also get a sense of flow: you’re not spending the whole two hours fussing with gear. The tour is designed so snorkeling happens during the Blue Cave stop, then you move on. For many people, that’s the sweet spot. You get a real taste of the underwater world without turning the day into a half-day project.

One more detail worth noting: the stop lists an admission ticket as free for that hour. That helps keep the day straightforward financially, especially compared with tours that tack on separate cave or attraction fees once you’re already out at sea.

Kolocep Stop Two: Green Caves Light, Calm Water, and Photo Time

Dubrovnik: Private 2-Hour Swim, Snorkel & Cave Tour - Kolocep Stop Two: Green Caves Light, Calm Water, and Photo Time
The second stop is the Green Caves, also on Kolocep Island. This is where the tour changes mood. Instead of turquoise brightness and blue cave color, you’re looking for those green light reflections inside the caves—more quiet, more still, and very photogenic.

You’ll have about an hour here, and the pacing feels right for people who want both: a little movement and a little downtime. The caves are described as tranquil, and that matters because it gives you room to slow down. In the Green Caves, you’re not only thinking about swimming. You’re also thinking about what the light looks like on the rock and water.

This is also where onboard comfort becomes part of the experience. The tour includes drinks and fresh fruits on board, so by the time you reach the second stop, you’re not just coming off your first water session dehydrated or hungry. You can take a break, refuel, and settle in before you spend more time around the caves.

And then comes the ride back toward Dubrovnik. The return part isn’t framed as a sprint. It’s time to relax on the boat, catch sun, and take in coastal scenery—rugged cliffs and lush greenery along the shoreline. It’s the kind of ending that makes the whole trip feel complete rather than rushed.

On-Board Comfort: Drinks, Fruits, and Safety Minded Crew

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This tour keeps the onboard essentials simple and useful. You’re not paying extra for every small thing. Fuel is included, and you get a local captain. You also get drinks and fresh fruits on board, which sounds minor until you’re actually on the water with sun and salt.

Comfort also includes how the crew runs the day. From past feedback about the operator, the boats are safety-minded: life jackets are used, radios are used for communication, and the crew won’t go out if conditions are unsafe. That last part is important. You want a tour that doesn’t feel forced on a rough day.

If you’re wondering what that means for you, think about nervousness and control. When a crew is safety conscious, you’re less likely to feel like you’re just along for the ride with no plan. Instead, the day feels organized: they choose when to sail, and they keep everyone informed.

The tour is also set up so most people can participate. Service animals are allowed, and the meeting point is near public transportation. Those details matter if you’re traveling with mobility constraints or you’re not renting a car.

Finally, this is an English-friendly experience. The listing says the tour is offered in English, which matters for cave explanations and snorkeling guidance. Cave tours can sound technical fast, so clear instruction helps you get the most out of the two hours.

Price and Value at $261.29 per Person

Dubrovnik: Private 2-Hour Swim, Snorkel & Cave Tour - Price and Value at $261.29 per Person
At $261.29 per person for a private two-hour tour, this isn’t the cheapest way to be on the Adriatic. But it can be good value if you compare it to what’s included and what you’re buying: access plus time.

Here’s what you’re getting for the price:

  • a private boat setup (only your group)
  • fuel and a local captain
  • snorkeling gear
  • drinks and fruits
  • the cave stops with no separate admission fee listed as required

That bundle changes the math. If you had to rent snorkeling gear, pay for snacks, and book a boat with less care for the water stops, the costs add up quickly. You’re paying for a guided, water-focused outing with less hassle.

The bigger value question is who you’re traveling with. A private tour usually becomes more appealing when you have at least two people (couples) or a small family. With a private boat, the two hours stays on your schedule and comfort level. You can also ask the guide questions and get real-time guidance, which is hard to do in larger group settings.

One caution: because hotel pickup/drop-off isn’t included, you’ll want to budget time for getting to the meeting point. That won’t usually break the value, but it can turn a smooth trip into a rushed one if you’re not nearby.

Also, because the tour depends on good weather and requires a minimum number of travelers, you might see date changes if conditions are poor. That doesn’t mean it’s risky. It means you should book with a bit of flexibility in your Dubrovnik days.

Practicalities: Where to Meet, What to Bring, and Weather Reality

Dubrovnik: Private 2-Hour Swim, Snorkel & Cave Tour - Practicalities: Where to Meet, What to Bring, and Weather Reality
Meeting point is Mali MuoGundulićeva poljana, 20000, Croatia. The tour starts there and ends back at that same place. No hotel pickup means you’ll want to plan your route early and arrive with time to settle in.

You’ll also use a mobile ticket. That’s convenient, but it’s still smart to have your phone charged and ready, especially if you’re heading to the harbor on a sunny day.

What should you bring? The tour includes snorkeling gear, drinks, and fruit, so you don’t need to pack for those parts. I’d focus on the basics you always need for a sea day:

  • swimwear you’re comfortable in for caves and water time
  • a towel and a change of clothes for the ride back
  • sun protection and water-friendly comfort footwear (if you use it)
  • a light layer if you get chilly when you’re moving on open water

If you get sea sick easily, plan to protect yourself. The operator’s safety-minded approach is a plus, but any boat ride can feel choppy sometimes. Check conditions the day of, and don’t force it if you feel off.

Weather is the biggest swing factor for this style of tour. Since it requires good weather, rough conditions can cause cancellations with an alternate date or refund. The practical move is to avoid stacking this right after a long travel day. Give yourself room to reschedule if the sea has other plans.

Should You Book This Dubrovnik Swim, Snorkel & Cave Tour?

Dubrovnik: Private 2-Hour Swim, Snorkel & Cave Tour - Should You Book This Dubrovnik Swim, Snorkel & Cave Tour?
Book it if you want a short, focused Dubrovnik experience that swaps streets and crowds for water time. The two-stop plan is a clear win: Blue Cave for snorkeling and that signature blue light, then Green Caves for a quieter second hour and easier photo moments. Add in snorkeling gear plus drinks and fruit, and you’ve got a well-rounded two hours without constant add-ons.

Don’t book it if you’re expecting a long cultural sightseeing day. This is a sea-based activity, so you’ll feel the weather and the boat schedule. Also, if getting to the meeting point is a hassle for you, the lack of hotel pickup can be annoying.

If you can get to Mali MuoGundulićeva poljana on time and you’re flexible with weather, this private swim, snorkel, and cave outing is one of the most straightforward ways to experience Kolocep’s cave scenery from the water.

FAQ

Dubrovnik: Private 2-Hour Swim, Snorkel & Cave Tour - FAQ

How long is the Dubrovnik private swim, snorkel & cave tour?

The tour lasts about 2 hours.

Where does the tour start and end?

It starts at Mali MuoGundulićeva poljana (20000, Croatia) and ends back at the same meeting point.

Is snorkeling gear included?

Yes. Snorkeling gear is provided during the Blue Cave stop.

Are drinks and fruit included?

Yes. Drinks and fresh fruits are included on board.

Is this a private tour?

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

What happens if weather is bad?

This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. You can also cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours before the start time.

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