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Discover Croatia's Istria Coast with this full-day boat tour from Medulin, featuring caves, islands, a lighthouse, and a delicious onboard lunch.
If you’re dreaming of a day spent cruising along Croatia’s stunning coastline, this boat tour from Medulin offers a blend of natural beauty, relaxed swimming spots, and a delicious onboard lunch. With an average rating of 4.1 out of 5 from over 160 reviews, it’s a popular choice for visitors wanting a taste of the Istrian archipelago without the hassle of planning. The tour’s highlights include exploring Kamenjak National Park, visiting the Golumbera cave, and relaxing on the sandy shores of Levan Island. Plus, you’ll enjoy unlimited beers and a tasty BBQ lunch—perfect for those who love a mix of sightseeing and laid-back fun.
What we love most is how this tour balances scenic cruising with active swimming and exploring spots that most visitors wouldn’t find on their own. The guides are praised for their professionalism and friendliness, making the experience genuinely enjoyable. However, a few travelers noted that the time on Levan Island can feel a bit rushed, especially if you’re keen on sunbathing or lounging in a hammock. This tour is best suited for people who want a semi-private, relaxed day on the water with good opportunities to swim, snorkel, and enjoy scenic views, without breaking the bank.


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Your adventure begins at the port of Medulin, specifically at Tajana & Zlatni Rat Excursions. Arriving 30 minutes early is recommended to settle in, meet your crew, and get your bearings. The check-in desk is unmistakable, marked by a light blue parasol and an inviting boat-shaped sign, with friendly staff ready to help. This pre-departure moment sets the tone for a relaxed, organized day—crucial when coordinating a group for a full-day outing.
Once onboard, you’ll be greeted with a welcome drink—most guests favor a refreshing juice, water, or aperitif. As the boat sets sail, you’ll be treated to views of Cape Kamenjak, a protected nature park with rugged cliffs and lush greenery. The Porer Lighthouse looms on the horizon, a classic sight for photography enthusiasts.
Travelers often comment on how the guides efficiently navigate the boat past the islets of Bodula, Fenoliga, and Finera, offering plenty of opportunities for photos. The exposure to the archipelago’s beauty makes the experience feel intimate and well-paced, without feeling rushed.
One of the tour’s most praised stops is Golumbera Cave. Tucked away along the cliffs of Cape Kamenjak, this sea cave is accessible only by boat or swim. Guests love the chance to swim into the cave, which offers a dramatic view of the rocks and sea. A reviewer highlighted that swimming into the cave was a highlight, describing it as “absolutely worth it.”
The cave’s secluded setting makes it a perfect spot for photos and a peaceful break from the boat. However, the 30-minute stop for swimming and exploring feels a little tight, especially for those wanting to spend more time enjoying the natural surroundings. Some travelers suggested extending this stop or adding an extra swimming break elsewhere.
Next, the boat heads to Levan Island, the only sandy island in the archipelago, famous for its clear waters and inviting beaches. Here, you’ll get about 2 hours of free time—long enough to sunbathe, snorkel, or take a dip in the sea.
Most reviews praise the crystal-clear water and the snorkeling opportunities around the island, with some noting the water is quite cold, which can be refreshing on a hot day. Several guests, however, mentioned that the sandy beach can get crowded, and there’s a fee if you want to rent a sun lounger or umbrella (around 20 euros). This added cost is something to consider if you’re planning a sunbathing day, as it can impact the overall value.
While some visitors found the time on Levan a little too short — “30 minutes really felt tight,” noted one reviewer — others appreciated the relaxed pace and the chance to simply unwind. You can purchase drinks or visit a small restaurant on the island, making it a convenient spot to relax before heading back to Medulin.
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The lunch served onboard is a standout feature, especially given the value at $53 per person. The BBQ meal offers meat, fish, and vegetarian options, and reviewers often comment on the quality of the food, describing it as “delicious” and well-prepared. The lunch is served while the boat is anchored, so you can enjoy your meal with views of the sea.
Guests also reported that the guides kept the atmosphere lively and friendly throughout. The unlimited beers and drinks help keep everyone in good spirits, especially during the hot summer months or after a swim. It’s worth noting that the drinks on Lavan Island are available for purchase at around 5 euros for a soft drink, so it’s a good idea to budget accordingly.
After a relaxing couple of hours on Levan, the boat begins its return trip to the port of Medulin. The journey back offers more chances to soak in the scenery, with some guests noting how peaceful and picturesque the coastline is during sunset. The tour typically wraps up in about 5 hours, making it a well-paced half-day adventure.


This boat trip appeals most to travelers seeking scenic, relaxed hours on the water without the fuss of organizing their own boat or navigating the coastline. It suits families, couples, or groups who enjoy swimmable spots, good food, and socializing over drinks. The knowledgeable guides and well-planned itinerary make it a dependable choice, especially for first-timers to the area.
It’s ideal if you’re looking for a balanced mix of sightseeing, swimming, and leisure, with enough flexibility to enjoy the natural surroundings at your own pace. Keep in mind the shorter stops might not satisfy those wanting a full day of sunbathing or snorkeling, but overall, it’s a solid, enjoyable outing.

Is transportation to the boat included?
No, you need to make your own way to the port of Medulin, where the tour departs from at Tajana & Zlatni Rat Excursions.
What languages are guides available in?
Guides speak Croatian, English, and German, making it accessible for a diverse range of travelers.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours before the tour for a full refund, providing flexibility if weather or plans change.
Is the tour wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible, allowing more travelers to join the fun.
What should I bring on the tour?
Bring a hat, swimwear, sunscreen, beachwear, snorkeling gear, and some cash for extras on the island.
How long is the free time on Levan Island?
Approximately 2 hours, which is generally enough for swimming, sunbathing, or grabbing a snack.
What if the weather is bad?
In poor weather or sea conditions, the captain may change or cancel the trip, with a full refund or an alternative date offered.
Are drinks on board unlimited?
Yes, guests enjoy unlimited beers and a welcome drink, adding to the relaxed atmosphere.
What’s included in the price?
The tour includes the boat ride, skipper, lunch (meat, fish, or vegetarian), and drinks onboard.
Is there any extra cost I should be aware of?
Extra expenses might include sun loungers or umbrellas on Lavan Island and drinks or food purchased there.

This boat tour from Medulin offers a pleasant, well-organized way to explore Croatia’s stunning coastline with minimal hassle. For those who love swimming, scenic views, and good food—all with a relaxed vibe—it’s hard to beat at this price point. The knowledgeable guides, stunning natural sights, and a mix of activity and leisure make it a solid choice, especially if you want a day out that balances adventure with relaxation.
While the stops on Levan Island might feel a bit brief for sunbathers, the overall experience provides a good value, especially given the unlimited drinks and tasty lunch. Perfect for families, couples, or friends looking to enjoy the Istrian coast from the water, this tour is likely to leave you with plenty of memorable moments, photographs, and perhaps a desire to return for more.