REVIEW · DUBROVNIK
Dubrovnik Sunset Catamaran Cruise with drinks
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A Dubrovnik sunset from the water hits different. This 3-hour catamaran ride out of Gruž Port sets you up for golden-hour views of Dubrovnik’s Old Town and Lokrum Island, with snacks, drinks, and even wine on board.
I like the mix of comfort and low effort here. You get pickup so you’re not wrestling with parking or timing, and you’ll be sailing with a professional crew in a boat designed for relaxing (yes, there’s netting you can kick back on).
One thing to keep in mind: the included food and alcohol may not impress everyone. One reviewer felt the wine and snack setup didn’t match the price, so come hungry in the city—or set expectations for simple, included refreshment rather than a full restaurant meal.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- Dubrovnik at Golden Hour: Why the Catamaran Works
- Price and Value: What $87.52 Gets You
- Getting to the Cruise: Gruž Port and Pickup That Saves Time
- The Sailing Route: Old Town and Dubrovnik Walls from the Water
- Lokrum Island Views: The Shoreline Changes Fast
- Onboard Comfort: Netting, Wi‑Fi, and Actually Enjoying the Ride
- Snacks, Drinks, and Wine: What Included Refreshment Means
- Timing: Making the 3-Hour Window Work for You
- Group Size: What a 50-Person Max Feels Like
- Who Should Book This Sunset Catamaran Cruise
- Quick FAQ Before You Decide
- FAQ
- What time does the cruise start?
- How long is the catamaran cruise?
- Is pickup included?
- Are snacks and drinks included?
- Is Wi‑Fi available during the cruise?
- Where do you depart from?
- Is it an adults-only tour?
- What’s the group size limit?
- Should You Book This Dubrovnik Sunset Catamaran?
Key things to know before you go

- Sunset timing starting at 3:45 pm for that last-light glow over the rooftops
- Gruž Port sailing route that passes the Old Town waterfront and Dubrovnik’s famous walls
- Lokrum Island views from the water, with a scenic cruise around the coastline
- Onboard Wi‑Fi plus snacks and drinks, including wine
- Small-ish group size with a maximum of 50 people
- Adult-only outing, with pickup offered for a smoother start
Dubrovnik at Golden Hour: Why the Catamaran Works

Dubrovnik looks good from anywhere, but from the sea it gets cinematic fast. This cruise is built around the last stretch of daylight, when the light softens and the Old Town’s stone turns warm. You’re not just taking photos from a viewpoint—you’re moving, so the city keeps changing as the boat slides along.
A catamaran also changes the feel compared with a standard motorboat. You tend to get more open space and a more relaxed onboard vibe, and this one leans into that with a chill-out layout. The included netting is there for a reason: it gives you a casual place to sit back while you watch the shoreline drift by.
I also like the lineup of sights you’re likely to catch in one go: Dubrovnik’s Old Town area from the water, the waterfront in front of the Old Town, and views of the city walls. Add Lokrum Island into the mix and you get more variety than a simple straight-to-one-spot cruise.
You can also read our reviews of more boat tours in Dubrovnik
Price and Value: What $87.52 Gets You

At $87.52 per person for about 3 hours, you’re paying for three things: the boat ride, the sunset timing, and the included onboard extras. The value math here is pretty straightforward because snacks, drinks, and wine are part of the package, and you’re also getting Wi‑Fi and pickup.
Here’s the practical way to look at it: if you were to do a sunset cocktail cruise plus transportation plus snacks separately, the total usually climbs quickly. This tour bundles those pieces together, which is the main reason the price can feel fair—especially during peak sailing season.
The one caution from real feedback is that some people judge the included food and wine quality harshly. So I’d treat the onboard snacks and drinks as included convenience, not a top-tier tasting experience. If you’re picky about wine or you love a proper meal, eat well before you board and let the wine be a bonus rather than the main event.
Getting to the Cruise: Gruž Port and Pickup That Saves Time

The best part of this cruise logistics is how little you have to think about. Pickup is offered, and the tour is timed to start at 3:45 pm, which means you’re planning your day around early evening instead of scrambling last-minute.
One review mentioned pickup from Hotel Croatia, with a prompt collection and then drop-off on the harbour side in Dubrovnik. Even if your pickup location is different, the key takeaway is that you’re not expected to figure out everything on your own at the dock.
You should still plan to arrive early on pickup day. With sunset cruises, small delays can push boarding time and squeeze comfort. If you’re using a mobile ticket, keep your phone charged and screen brightness up—apps sometimes struggle near water and in bright late-afternoon sun.
The Sailing Route: Old Town and Dubrovnik Walls from the Water

Once you’re on board, the experience is all about perspective. From sea level, Dubrovnik’s Old Town waterfront looks taller and sharper, and the scale of the walls lands differently than it does from a street.
You’ll sail around the Old Town area and get passing views of:
- the waterfront near the Old Town harbour side
- the Walls of Dubrovnik, seen from an angle that makes their height feel real
- the skyline line as the light drops toward evening
This is also where the catamaran format helps. You’re not stuck in one spot like you are at a single viewpoint. As the boat moves, you naturally get a sequence of angles. That keeps the cruise from feeling repetitive, and it’s great if you’re traveling with someone who loves photos but also gets bored quickly.
Lokrum Island Views: The Shoreline Changes Fast

Lokrum Island is the other star in the story. The cruise includes a trip that takes you around Lokrum, so you get a change in scenery beyond just Dubrovnik’s built-up edge.
Even without getting off the boat, you’ll likely appreciate why Lokrum shows up on so many Dubrovnik daydream lists. It adds a natural contrast to the stone and tightly packed Old Town look. On a sunset sail, that contrast matters: it breaks up the visual rhythm and gives your eyes something calmer to rest on.
If you like travel photos, Lokrum is useful because it creates separation. You can often frame Dubrovnik in the background while Lokrum sits closer to the waterline. That layering is tough to recreate from land.
You can also read our reviews of more evening experiences in Dubrovnik
Onboard Comfort: Netting, Wi‑Fi, and Actually Enjoying the Ride

This is not a stand-at-the-front-and-fight-for-space kind of cruise. The boat includes cool netting for a chill-out setup, which means you can settle in rather than constantly repositioning.
And yes, onboard Wi‑Fi is included. Realistically, don’t count on it being perfect in all conditions, but the option is there—and it’s handy if you want to quickly message home, share photos, or check plans for later in the evening.
The crew approach matters too. One review singled out Sanja as the person accompanying the cruise alongside the crew. That sort of onboard presence usually makes the difference between a chaotic trip and a calm one. You feel guided, and you’re less likely to worry about when to move for the best views.
Snacks, Drinks, and Wine: What Included Refreshment Means

Included refreshments are a big part of the value here. You get snacks and drinks during the cruise, and wine is included as well. When you’re paying sunset premium prices, included drinks can be what makes the whole thing feel worth it.
That said, here’s my balanced take. One critical review complained about the quality of the food and the wine setup, describing it as basic and not worth the money. Another review praised the overall experience, including the fun feel aboard.
So I’d plan like this:
- Expect included snacks to be convenient rather than a feast.
- Treat wine as a nice perk, not a guarantee of top-shelf bottles.
- If food is important to you, eat beforehand in Dubrovnik so you’re not relying on onboard snacks to carry the day.
If you do that, you’ll enjoy the biggest payoff: sitting back and letting the shoreline roll past while you sip something cold and watch the sun hit the rooftops.
Timing: Making the 3-Hour Window Work for You

Start time is 3:45 pm, and the cruise lasts about 3 hours. The main sail segment focuses on the Old Town and Lokrum area, so you’re not wasting a long chunk of the afternoon waiting around.
Golden hour is the point. That’s when the city’s surfaces reflect warmer tones, and even people who claim they’re not into sunsets end up pausing mid-conversation. The cruise structure helps because it brings you into the right part of the day, not just the right destination.
A practical tip: if you want the most flattering views and the best photos, plan to rotate spots rather than camp in one place. Sun angle changes quickly. If your boat has shaded and sunny corners, shift when you feel your face getting cooked.
Also, consider layering. Sunset on the water can feel cooler than you’d expect, especially once the breeze picks up.
Group Size: What a 50-Person Max Feels Like
With a maximum of 50 travelers, this isn’t a private charter. But it also isn’t a packed cattle-pen situation. That size usually means you can still find decent personal space, and the crew can manage a smooth flow without constant interruptions.
Adult-only also changes the vibe. It’s the kind of outing that tends to skew toward couples, friends, and travelers who want a calm evening rather than a party.
If you’re traveling solo, a smaller group can be a plus. You’re more likely to have friendly interactions without feeling surrounded.
Who Should Book This Sunset Catamaran Cruise
This cruise is a strong fit if you want:
- sunset views without doing a lot of planning
- a relaxing boat experience with included drinks and Wi‑Fi
- water-level perspectives of Old Town and the Walls of Dubrovnik
- an easy “one outing” way to see both Dubrovnik’s coast and Lokrum’s scenery
I’d also say it works well for couples. The timing, the light, and the onboard comfort all support an unhurried evening.
You might want to rethink it if you’re the type who cares a lot about food quality onboard. Since included snacks and wine are part of the package but not everyone rates them highly, plan your expectations accordingly.
Quick FAQ Before You Decide
FAQ
What time does the cruise start?
The tour start time is 3:45 pm, and the experience runs for about 3 hours.
How long is the catamaran cruise?
It’s listed as approximately 3 hours overall, with the main cruising around the Old Town and Lokrum Island included in that timeframe.
Is pickup included?
Yes, pickup is offered.
Are snacks and drinks included?
Yes. Snacks and drinks are included, and wine is also included on board.
Is Wi‑Fi available during the cruise?
Yes, onboard Wi‑Fi is included.
Where do you depart from?
You board at Gruž Port in Dubrovnik.
Is it an adults-only tour?
Yes, it’s adult only.
What’s the group size limit?
The maximum group size is 50 travelers.
Should You Book This Dubrovnik Sunset Catamaran?
I think you should book if your priority is sunset views with minimal fuss. The combination of a catamaran ride, water-level angles of the Old Town and Dubrovnik walls, plus onboard snacks, drinks, wine, and Wi‑Fi makes this a practical way to turn an evening into a highlight.
Just don’t over-shop the onboard food in your mind. Treat included snacks and wine as part of the vibe, and if you want a guaranteed “great meal” experience, eat a real dinner onshore before you go. Do that, and the cruise becomes exactly what it promises: a relaxed, scenic Dubrovnik evening from the sea.






























