Cast off from Lapadskaa Obala for a half-day island escape around the Elaphite Islands. You'll be cruising on a leut, a traditional wooden fishing boat, with your captain, a true local who knows every hidden cove and secret spot in these waters like the back of his hand. He says “the Elaphite Islands are full of hidden treasures, and I know every nook and cranny.”
As you glide over the Adriatic Sea, you can sit back with a glass of wine, a cold beer, or a soft drink, sailing towards your first stop – the bay of Kolocep. There's time to cool off with a dip in the sea before heading to Sunj Beach, famous for its soft golden sand and calm shallow waters – perfect for a bit of sunbathing, or another swim if you're feeling keen. Along the way, you'll uncover tucked-away coves and secret spots only locals know about.
Your final stop is the Blue Cave, a natural wonder carved into the limestone cliffs of Kolcep Island. Formed over thousands of years by the crashing of the waves, the entrance is low and narrow. But, once you're inside, it opens up into a glowing chamber of blue light. Sunlight filters through an underwater opening, reflecting off the white seabed and bathing the cave in an otherworldly glow – a surreal swimming spot to round off the day.
Half-day boat tour to the Elaphite Islands with Blue Cave visit
- You'll travel in style aboard a wooden boat, traditionally used by fishermen in this area
- Kolocep Bay is ideal for a refreshing swim, thanks to all the surrounding island scenery
- There's time to unwind or go for another drip on the golden sands of Sunj Beach
- You can dive into a glowing sea cave carved into limestone cliffs at Blue Cave
- Your captain was raised on the Elaphites Islands and knows all the best spots
Boat cruise
Transport
Lifejacket
Swim stops
Snorkeling
Exclusive TUI itinerary
Beer, wine, water and soft drinks
Drinks
- This tour involves a moderate level of physical activity to participate
- Not suitable for guests who can't swim
- Children must be supervised by an adult (over 18 years) at all time
- Bring bathing gear and sunblock
- Bring a towel
- Subject to weather conditions
- English-speaking guide for all nationalities
- This is one of our TUI Collection experiences, which give you a local flavour of the destination while showcasing its unique, authentic and responsible values.
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