Explore the hidden gems of the Dubrovnik archipelago with our exclusive fleet and professional crew.
Golden Hour
Prosecco / Wine
Your Group Only
Dubrovnik's sea clarity is legendary. The underwater visibility often reaches 50 meters deep, creating a feeling of "flying" while you swim.
Quick Escape
Wine / Beer / Soft
Your Group Only
Did you know? The name "Elaphiti" comes from the Ancient Greek word elaphos, meaning Deer. Legend says these islands were once teeming with them. Today, they are hunting grounds only for crystal clear bays and sunsets.
Perfect Balance
Swimming Spot
Lopud (Šunj)
Did you know? During the Dubrovnik Republic, noble families built over 40 summer manors on these islands to escape the city heat. The elite didn't stay in the Old Town—they sailed here. Now, it's your turn.
Complete Freedom
Koločep, Lopud, Šipan
Best Restaurants
Did you know? The Elaphiti archipelago consists of 13 islands, yet only 3 are inhabited. Most tours stop at the first two. With 8 hours, you unlock the Wild Outer Islands like Jakljan—untouched nature where no ferry ever goes.
Full Day Adventure
Mljet Island
Wine Region Bays
Legend says the Greek hero was shipwrecked here and "trapped" by a Nymph for 7 years.
Locals say he wasn't trapped—he just didn't want to leave.
When you see the electric blue light inside the cave, you'll understand why.
Full Day Nature
Swimming in Park
Island Islet
Did you know? In the middle of the island of Mljet, there is a lake. In the middle of that lake, there is another island (St. Mary). It's a rare geological phenomenon: An island on an island.
Long Distance
Birthplace & History
Private Docking
Did you know? The streets of Korčula are built in a fishbone pattern. This ingenious medieval engineering allows free air circulation but protects the town from strong winds. Smart air-conditioning, 15th-century style.
Full Day / One Way
Swim Stop & Lunch
Hvar Town / Dubrovnik
Did you know? Hvar holds the record as the sunniest island in Europe, with over 2,726 hours of sunshine per year. That is why hotels in Hvar used to offer free accommodation if it snowed. (Spoiler: It almost never does).
Full Day / One Way
Lady of the Rocks
Kotor / Tivat / Budva
Did you know? The Bay of Kotor is often called "Europe's Southernmost Fjord". Geologically, it's actually a submerged river canyon. But when you see the mountains rising 1,000 meters straight from the sea, you won't care about geology—you'll just stare in awe.
Didn't find exactly what you're looking for? Whether it's a secret proposal at sunset, a bachelor party on a deserted island, or a multi-day cruise—we make it happen.
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