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Explore Ugljan, Oljak, and Kolji islands on a private speedboat tour from Zadar, with snorkeling, secluded beaches, and local cuisine—all in four hours.
When thinking about the Dalmatian coast near Zadar, many travelers picture bustling waterfronts and crowded beaches. However, this private boat tour offers a refreshing escape from the crowds, taking you to some of Croatia’s lesser-known islands—Ugljan, Oljak, and Kolji. It’s a perfect choice for anyone craving quiet beaches, authentic village vibes, and stunning sea views without the usual tourist buzz.
What really stands out about this experience is the chance to explore these islands privately, with a knowledgeable skipper guiding you through hidden corners and local stories. Plus, the opportunity to snorkel in crystal-clear waters and enjoy fresh seafood in a fishing village makes it a well-rounded adventure.
The main consideration? The duration is just four hours, which means if you’re after a full-day exploration, this might feel a little brief. Still, for those looking for a relaxing, intimate experience on the water, it hits all the right notes. This tour is especially suited for couples, small groups, or anyone wanting a manageable, scenic outing with plenty of opportunities to unwind and absorb local character.


This four-hour journey begins at the Marina Tankerkomerc in Zadar, where you’ll meet your skipper and guide, usually Toni or another friendly professional. From there, the adventure kicks off with a quick briefing and safety instructions—nothing too formal, just enough to keep you comfortable.
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Once on board, your guide will set the pace as you zip across the water, leaving the busy coastline behind. The thrill of the speedboat is undeniable, and the open-air nature of the boat means you’ll be basking in sun and sea breeze from start to finish. The ride itself is a highlight, offering panoramic views of Zadar’s skyline giving way to the vast, shimmering waters of the Croatian coast.
Your first stop is Oljak, a tiny, car-free island packed with character and history. Here, you’ll learn about the island’s small settlement from your guide, who shares stories about its past. Oljak is notable for its 19th-century windmills and a small church, believed to date back to the 5th or 6th century—a treat for history buffs and cultural explorers alike.
We loved the way the guide explained the significance of the windmills, which have stood for generations as symbols of resilience. The island’s quiet vibe means you can easily find a secluded spot in the shade of pine trees or a small beach to take a breather. Many reviewers note that the snorkeling here is excellent, with marine life just beneath the surface, and the shallow waters make it safe for all ages.
Next, you’ll sail to Kolji, a tiny island with a Franciscan monastery and a small museum housing a 15th-century copy of the Holy Bible. The museum visit is brief but meaningful—an insight into Croatia’s religious history. The island’s pier and surrounding shallow waters provide another opportunity for swimming or relaxing on the rocks while enjoying views of the open sea.
The final leg takes you to Ugljan, a larger inhabited island known for its quaint villages and olive groves. Here, you can stroll through narrow streets, soak in the peaceful atmosphere, and enjoy a local seafood snack at a fisherman’s restaurant. Many travelers appreciate the chance to taste Dalmatian wine or walk through the village, soaking up authentic local culture.
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If you opt for the later afternoon tour, you’ll witness a stunning sunset from the boat, turning the sky shades of orange and pink—an image many find unforgettable. The flexible timing means you can choose between a morning, midday, or sunset trip, fitting well into your itinerary.

The tour fee covers boat rental, a professional skipper, lifejackets, snorkeling masks, insurance, and fuel. Extras like meals or drinks in the village are not included, so you might want to bring your own snacks and beverages.
With the tour lasting around 4 hours, it’s a manageable, relaxed experience—perfect if you prefer a shorter, more focused outing. The private nature of the tour means it’s just your group and the guide, ensuring a more intimate, tailored experience.
At $294 per group of up to two people, the price may seem steep at first glance. However, considering the private boat, the personalized guides, and the multiple stops for snorkeling and exploring, it offers excellent value—especially for small groups or couples seeking exclusivity and a sense of discovery.

One guest, Jan, highlighted that the trip lasted four hours with a “very nice round trip boat” and appreciated that the skipper was “very discreet and friendly”. He also mentioned the snorkeling stops were managed well, though he noted it would have been even better to see more stops.
Another reviewer, Christine, enjoyed their afternoon outing, mentioning a “lovely cove” and “beautiful stops” that made the trip memorable. Meanwhile, some travelers remarked on the boat’s speed and cleanliness, emphasizing the professional service received.
A few noted the experience’s peaceful vibe—perfect for relaxing—while others appreciated the genuine local flavor encountered in fishing villages and on the islands themselves.

This private boat trip excels for travelers seeking a relaxed, scenic escape with a touch of history and local flavor. It’s ideal for couples, small groups, or families with children comfortable in the water. The personalized guide and private setting ensure a tranquil experience, perfect if you want to avoid crowded beaches.
If you’re after a quick, picturesque adventure with opportunities for snorkeling, sightseeing, and tasting local food, this tour checks all those boxes. However, if you’re looking for a full-day exploration or multiple island-hopping stops, you might find this option a bit limited in scope.

This Ugljan, Oljak, and Kolji Islands private boat tour offers a wonderful blend of scenic beauty, cultural interest, and relaxing downtime. The personalized service, knowledgeable guides, and beautiful stops make it a great choice for anyone wanting a taste of Dalmatian island life without the crowds.
It’s perfect for small groups or couples who value intimacy, comfort, and authentic experiences. The tour’s moderate length keeps it manageable while still capturing the essence of this stunning part of Croatia. If you love quiet beaches, historical sights, and panoramic sea views, this adventure is likely to leave a smile on your face.

Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, it’s suitable for children aged 3 and above. Just keep in mind that the boat ride can be bumpy in choppy weather, and small children should wear lifejackets.
What should I bring on the tour?
Bring swimwear, sunglasses, sunscreen, a hat, waterproof shoes, and your own drinks and snacks. Don’t forget a towel if you plan to swim.
Can I join the tour if I don’t speak English?
This experience is conducted in English, so basic understanding will help you get the most out of the guide’s commentary.
Are there any optional extras?
Lunch in a restaurant is not included, so you might want to bring your own food or plan to buy something at the villages.
How flexible is the schedule?
You can choose to do the tour in the morning, midday, or late afternoon to catch the sunset if you prefer.
What if the weather is bad?
Tours can be canceled or rescheduled if the weather is unsuitable for boating—it’s best to check the forecast and communicate with the provider beforehand.