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Discover Dubrovnik’s stunning coastal beauty on a speedboat tour featuring the Blue and Green Caves, Sunj Beach, and Lokrum Island with drinks included.

If you’re short on time but eager to experience some of Croatia’s most captivating sights, the Morning Blue Cave Speedboat Tour from Dubrovnik is worth considering. This half-day adventure packs a punch with a quick yet comprehensive trip around some of the Dalmatian coast’s top highlights — from stunning caves to beautiful beaches.
What we love about this tour is how it strikes a balance between adventure, relaxation, and authentic scenery. The speedboat ride, in particular, provides a thrill that opens up spectacular views of Dubrovnik’s iconic city walls and the shimmering coastline. Plus, with drinks on hand, it’s a chilled experience as well.
That said, this tour is quite fast-paced, which might not suit travelers wanting a leisurely exploration or those with back problems — the boat does bounce over waves and the trip involves some snorkeling and swimming. Also, it’s a shared group experience, so those seeking privacy might prefer a private tour.
This experience suits adventurous travelers, families, and anyone wanting a taste of Dubrovnik’s marine marvels without dedicating a full day. If you value stunning scenery, fun activities, and a friendly guide, this tour is likely to hit the spot.

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Your adventure kicks off in Dubrovnik’s Old Town harbor, where a speedboat awaits under the familiar yellow Sea Safari sign. As you board, you’ll notice the boat’s modern design and the promise of a swift ride. The initial leg involves a panoramic cruise along the city walls, giving you an early peek at the ancient fortress from the sea. This view alone is worth the trip, as the towering walls and terracotta rooftops look spectacular from the water.
The top highlight is visiting the Blue Cave. Located on the south side of Kolocep Island, the cave’s famous glow is caused by sunlight refracting through a crack in the stone — an effect that genuinely makes the water appear luminous. Your captain will maneuver the boat close enough so you don’t have to swim far to see this natural wonder. Expect to spend about 20 minutes here, with snorkel gear ready for underwater exploration. As one reviewer noted, the cave’s light and the warm climate create a perfect environment for underwater photography and snorkeling.
Just a few minutes from the Blue Cave are the Green Caves, each with its own character and colorations, shaped over centuries by sea forces and erosion. Snorkeling here is a favorite activity, as the caves’ surfaces feature natural “paintings” and unusual formations. Multiple reviews praise the guides’ skill in showing visitors these natural sculptures and ensuring everyone gets a chance to snorkel safely.
Next, the boat makes a stop at Sunj Beach, renowned for its long stretch of sandy shallow waters. It’s perfect for families with kids or anyone who wants a lazy swim in warm, shallow water. The pine forest behind the beach adds to the scenery, and there are two restaurants where you can grab a drink or a light meal. Some guests mentioned electric vehicles available on the island, ideal for exploring more remote parts.
The final stop is Lokrum Island, a lush island just off Dubrovnik’s coast. Here, you can enjoy cliff jumping, a popular activity among thrill-seekers, and explore its peaceful coves. The guides, including Dorian, are praised for their friendly attitude and for taking visitors to hidden spots, providing a more personalized experience despite the group setting.
Before heading back, the boat pauses at a scenic spot in front of Lokrum where you can sip wine, relax, and enjoy the view. The trip wraps up back at the harbor, leaving you with a collection of memorable moments and fantastic photos.

The tour includes bottled water, soda, alcoholic beverages, and the use of snorkeling gear, which adds value given the activities involved. The guides and captain—such as Mario, Zoran, Oliver, and Dorian—are repeatedly praised for their professionalism, friendliness, and attentiveness.
What to bring: Sunglasses, sun hat, swimwear, and a towel are essential. The boat’s speed and the open sea mean it can get windy or splashy—so dress accordingly.
Pricing & Value: At $70 per person for approximately five hours, this tour offers a good balance of activities, sightseeing, and relaxation. The inclusion of drinks and snorkeling equipment makes it a hassle-free experience, especially for those new to the area.
Flexibility: You can reserve now and pay later, giving you flexibility in your planning. Cancellations are accepted up to 24 hours beforehand, which is helpful if weather conditions change unexpectedly.

Many travelers highlight the knowledgeable guides like Zoran and Dorian, who go out of their way to make the experience memorable. One reviewer loved that their guide checked in regularly to ensure everyone was comfortable, especially during cliff jumping and snorkeling. Others mention how the scenery at the Blue and Green Caves is breathtaking, with some describing the glow as “magical” or “unforgettable.”
The beach stop at Sunj was a favorite for families and those looking for a break from the water activities, praised for its sandy shallows and relaxed vibe. The cliff jumping at Lokrum was described as an adrenaline rush, with guides making sure everyone had fun and stayed safe.

This trip is ideal for adventurous travelers looking to pack a lot into a half-day — from caves and beaches to snorkeling and cliff jumping. It’s perfect for families, as the stops are suitable for kids, and the beach is shallow and sandy. If you enjoy speedboat rides and want to see Dubrovnik from the water, it’s a fantastic choice.
However, if you prefer a more leisurely pace or are prone to back problems, this quick-moving tour might feel a bit intense. It’s also not suitable for wheelchair users due to the speedboat and natural terrain.

The Dubrovnik Morning Blue Cave Speedboat Tour with Drinks offers a lively, immersive way to enjoy the Dalmatian coast’s natural beauty without dedicating a full day. The combination of thrilling boat rides, spectacular caves, and relaxing beaches makes it a great value, especially with drinks and snorkeling gear included.
The guides’ friendliness and local knowledge enhance the overall experience, giving you insights and tips you won’t find elsewhere. It’s a well-rounded option for those wanting a mix of adventure, scenery, and fun in a short timeframe.
For travelers who crave a dynamic water adventure with plenty of photo opportunities and a relaxed picnic vibe, this trip hits many of the right notes. Just be prepared for some bouncing over waves and a brisk pace — but that’s part of the fun.

How long is the tour?
It lasts approximately five hours, starting from Dubrovnik Old Town harbor and including stops at caves, beaches, and Lokrum Island.
What’s included in the price?
Bottled water, soda, alcoholic beverages, snorkeling equipment, and the services of guides and instructors are included.
Is snorkeling equipment provided?
Yes, you’ll have access to snorkeling gear during the cave visits and snorkeling exploration.
Can children participate?
Yes, families with children often enjoy the boat ride, beach stop, and snorkeling, although the boat ride is lively and some activities are adventurous.
Is the tour suitable for people with back problems?
No, the tour isn’t recommended for those with back problems due to the boat’s bouncing and the speed involved.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What should I bring?
Sunglasses, sun hat, swimwear, towel, and possibly a light change of clothes. Sunscreen is also advised.
To sum it up, this Dubrovnik speedboat tour offers a quick yet rich sampling of Croatia’s coast, perfect for those seeking adventure and authentic scenic beauty in a compact package. It’s a memorable way to see the caves, beaches, and islands that make this part of the world so special.