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Discover Brijuni from the sea on a scenic boat trip including a stop for swimming and exploring St. Jerolim Island, with expert guides and stunning views.
This Brijuni boat trip offers a chance to see one of Croatia’s most stunning archipelagos from the water, combining scenic cruising, a stop at the uniquely peacock-populated St. Jerolim Island, and an overview of the park’s natural beauty. The experience is designed for those who want a mix of history, nature, and relaxation, all wrapped in the comfort of a well-organized tour.
What makes this trip stand out? For starters, the boat is new, safe, and operated by a professional crew with over 15 years of experience—so you’re in good hands. Plus, the guides speak multiple languages including English, Croatian, and German, which enhances the storytelling and makes the experience accessible for international travelers.
A notable consideration is that the entry to Brijuni National Park itself is not included, which means you’ll be paying an additional fee if you want to explore the islands more extensively. Also, the tour’s core is the cruise and stop at St. Jerolim rather than a full park visit, making it ideal for a relaxed, scenic day rather than a deep dive into everything Brijuni has to offer.
This tour is perfect for couples, families, and anyone craving a taste of Croatia’s coastal beauty with a side of history and wildlife—without the hassle of organizing transportation or navigating alone.


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The tour begins at Ul. Titova Riva 7, a central spot in Pula, Croatia. The convenient departure location means you can easily walk from nearby hotels or the city center, making the start smooth and stress-free. The tour duration is about one full day, providing plenty of time to relax, take photos, and enjoy the views without feeling rushed.
The boat itself is described as new and safe, with a pro crew that has over 15 years of experience. This is particularly reassuring if you’re a bit wary of boat trips or unfamiliar with sailing. The small size of the vessel—around 20 people—means a more intimate experience, allowing for better interaction with the guides and a more relaxed atmosphere.
As you sail around Brijuni, you’ll pass all 14 islands of the national park. Expect stunning vistas of untouched landscapes and rich flora and fauna. Many reviews highlight the spectacular views and the feeling of sailing like a president—a nod to Tito’s famous visits—making the experience feel both exclusive and historic.
One of the key highlights is the stop at St. Jerolim, a small island famous for its freely roaming peacocks that greet visitors upon arrival. This is truly a unique photo opportunity and a chance to get close to wildlife that’s been living freely for generations.
Here, you can opt to swim in the crystal-clear waters, relax on the rocky shores, or explore the island at your own pace. A local restaurant on the island offers a quick refreshment break, though most travelers recommend bringing your own snacks if you want to prolong your stay.
The swimming stop is a crowd favorite, with reviewers mentioning the beautiful waters and the optional swimming or snorkeling opportunities. Many say the dolphin sightings are possible along the coast, adding to the allure of the trip.
The guides speak multiple languages—including Croatian, English, German, and Italian—which greatly enhances the experience. Reviewers appreciated guides like Zana, who shared interesting and accurate stories about the islands and the park’s history. Their local knowledge brings the landscape to life, making the scenery more meaningful.
At $41 per person, this tour offers great value considering the included guided cruise, the stop at a unique island, and the chance to relax and swim. Remember, the entry fee to Brijuni National Park (approximately 5 euros) is not included, so budget for that if you plan to explore more deeply. For those who want a scenic, hassle-free experience with knowledgeable guides, this price point is quite reasonable.
The main additional cost is the park entry fee, which is typical for park visits in Croatia. The tour doesn’t include extended visits to the main island of Brijuni itself, but the cruise and stop at St. Jerolim provide a perfect snapshot of the park’s natural beauty.

Multiple reviewers mention “super organized” trips, with guides like Zana providing interesting explanations that made the trip engaging. One traveler from Germany appreciated the “nice boat trip on a small ship,” which added to the sense of intimacy. Others noted that swimming at Jerolim was a highlight, with the peacocks being a memorable sight.
A Croatian guest called the team “great,” emphasizing the attentive staff and well-coordinated logistics. All reviews suggest that small group sizes and a professional crew make for a smooth, enjoyable experience.

This excursion will appeal most to travelers who enjoy scenic boat rides and want a relaxed day out on the water. It’s ideal for those who appreciate wildlife spotting—like peacocks and possibly dolphins—and want a taste of Croatia’s natural beauty without extensive walking or park entry hassle. Families, couples, and even small groups of friends will find it a balanced mix of sightseeing and leisure.

This Brijuni boat trip with a stop at St. Jerolim is well-suited for travelers seeking a short, scenic escape that combines natural beauty, wildlife, and a touch of history. The expert guides and small boat size guarantee a more personal experience, while the crystal-clear waters and peacocks roaming freely make it genuinely memorable.
While it doesn’t include a full day exploring Brijuni’s main islands, it offers a beautiful snapshot of the park’s highlights in a relaxed, enjoyable way. It’s an excellent choice for those who want professional service, stunning views, and authentic moments on Croatia’s coast—all at a reasonable price.
If you’re after a well-organized, value-packed adventure that lets you sail like a statesman and relax in nature, this tour fits the bill perfectly.

Is the boat trip suitable for all ages?
Yes, the small size and relaxed pace make it good for families, couples, and solo travelers alike.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience takes about one day, including the cruise, stop, swimming, and sightseeing.
Is there a possibility of dolphin watching?
Dolphin sightings are a lucky bonus—not guaranteed, but some reviews mention that dolphins can be seen during the trip.
Do I need to pay for park entry separately?
Yes, the entry fee to Brijuni National Park (about 5 euros) is not included but can be paid on-site.
What languages do guides speak?
Guides are fluent in Croatian, English, German, and Italian.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is swimming allowed on the island?
Yes, swimming in the crystal-clear waters at Jerolim is optional and a highlight for many.
What should I bring?
Bring swimwear, towels, sun protection, and snacks if you want to stay longer on Jerolim.
Is the boat comfortable and safe?
Absolutely—it’s new, well-maintained, and operated by professionals experienced in sailing.
Can I join the tour if I have mobility issues?
The tour is wheelchair accessible, but it’s best to check the specific needs with the provider beforehand.
This boat trip to Brijuni and St. Jerolim combines the best of Croatia’s seaside charm with a touch of wildlife and history, all in a package that’s both relaxed and well-organized. A worthwhile experience for anyone looking to enjoy Croatia from the water without breaking the bank.