Get away from Dubrovnik for the day with this three-island boat tour. Stop on the island of Lopud and spend four hours of free time sunbathing and swimming before heading to the verdant Šipan island, where there is plenty to explore. Indulge in a delicious Dalmatian lunch on your boat and then enjoy the island of Koločep before heading back to Dubrovnik in the evening.
The Elaphiti Islands are a group of inhabited islands near Dubrovnik. On this tour, you'll visit three of them: Kolocep, Lopud, and Sipan. Kolocep is a picturesque island with diverse nature and vegetation. It is rich in green areas so this is a perfect place for walking, relaxing or riding a bike. Also on the island, there are a few chapels that can be visited.
Lopud, the hidden gem of the Elaphiti, is the most inhabited island and it also abounds with green vegetation. No cars are allowed on the island, and there are a lot of beaches and hidden caves, so the best you can do is swim, snorkel or dive in the crystal clear sea. You can also visit the popular sandy beach Sunj, situated on this island.
Sipan is the largest Elaphite island and it is known as the island of olive trees. In the past, this island was an oasis of peace for aristocratic families, so they built mansions here. Sipan offers excellent food and beautiful scenery.
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Lapadska obala 7, 20000, Dubrovnik, Croatia
Mötesplats:
Board your boat next to the bus station across the university building at the address Lapadska obala 7, or choose to be picked up from your hotel in the Dubrovnik city area. If you choose the option with pickup included, you will receive information about the pick up place and time at least one day before the tour. If you choose a tour with no pickup, the meeting point is at 08:45. Please look for the big blue boat named Emili next to the bus stop across University building at the address Lapadska obala 7. The boat will not arrive before 8:45.
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