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Blue Cave Tour Dubrovnik -- Boat Excursions from EUR60

Daily departures from Gruz Harbour · 5 island stops · Snorkelling included

Book Your Blue Cave Tour Dubrovnik Today

Limited spots — only 3 departures daily

Blue Cave Dubrovnik is a natural sea grotto carved into the limestone cliffs of Koločep island, the closest of the Elaphiti Islands along Croatia’s southern Adriatic coastline. Located approximately 20 minutes by speedboat from Gruz Harbour in Dubrovnik, the cave is renowned for its luminous blue light effect created when sunlight refracts through an underwater opening. The surrounding waters sit within the protected Elaphiti archipelago, offering exceptional visibility for swimming and snorkelling year-round.

How much does a Blue Cave tour cost from Dubrovnik?

EUR60 per person for group tours, EUR300+ for private charters.

How long is the Blue Cave tour from Dubrovnik?

Approximately 4 hours including 5 stops.

Tour Overview — What’s Included in Your Boat Excursion

Every Blue Cave boat tour from Dubrovnik includes a licensed skipper, fuel, snorkelling gear (mask, fins, and snorkel), and admission to all five stops along the route. There is nothing extra to pay on the day — the price covers the full experience from dock to dock.

Tours run daily from April through October, departing from Marina Frapa at Gruz Harbour. The total duration is approximately 4 hours, giving you enough time to swim, snorkel, and relax at each location without feeling rushed. Boats are modern licensed speedboats — either rigid inflatable (RIB) or centre-console craft — fitted with sun canopies and safety equipment for a comfortable ride along the Adriatic.

Group excursions carry a maximum of 12 guests, keeping the experience personal. Private charters accommodate up to 10 passengers from your own party, with full flexibility on departure time and route.

Your skipper doubles as a local guide, sharing knowledge of the Elaphiti Islands, their history, and the best spots for underwater exploration. Complimentary bottled water is provided on board.


The Grotto Experience — Why This Cave Tour Stands Out

The main attraction is the sea cave on Koločep island, where sunlight enters through a submerged opening and refracts off the white limestone seabed. The result is an intense blue glow that fills the entire cavern — a phenomenon best viewed between 09:00 and 12:00 when the sun angle is optimal.

Unlike the well-known grotto near Vis, this location is only 20 minutes from Dubrovnik by speedboat, eliminating the need for lengthy ferry crossings. You spend your time in the water rather than travelling to it. This proximity is what makes the excursion work as a half-day activity — you are back at the harbour well before lunch, with the entire afternoon free to explore the Old Town or relax.

Once inside the cave, guests have roughly 40 minutes to swim, snorkel, and photograph the light effects. The water depth is around 4–5 metres, and visibility typically exceeds 15 metres. Marine life — sea urchins, small reef fish, and occasionally octopus — is plentiful along the cave walls. The skipper positions the boat at the optimal viewing angle and provides waterproof pouches for phones so you can capture the moment without risking your device.


Five Stops Along the Elaphiti Coast

Beyond the cave itself, the excursion includes four additional locations that showcase the diversity of Croatia’s southern coastline:

Blue Lagoon — A sheltered bay with turquoise water shallow enough to stand in. Ideal for families and those who prefer calm, warm swimming conditions.

Green Cave — A second sea cave, smaller and more intimate, where emerald light filters through algae-covered rock. Snorkelling here reveals a different underwater palette compared to the first stop.

Šunj Beach on Lopud — A wide, sandy beach perfect for a lunch break. Several beachfront restaurants serve fresh seafood, grilled dishes, and cold drinks. You will have approximately 60 minutes of free time here.

Coastal cruising — Between stops, the boat follows the scenic shoreline past medieval fortifications, hidden coves, and pine-covered islets. This is some of the most photographed coastline in the Adriatic. Keep your camera ready during the transfer between Koločep and Lopud — the open-water stretch offers panoramic views of the Dalmatian coast and, on clear days, you can spot the Pelješac peninsula to the north-west.


Who Is This Excursion Best For?

This half-day boat trip suits a wide range of travellers:

  • Couples looking for a memorable Adriatic experience without committing an entire day
  • Families with children (ages 4+) who want a mix of adventure and beach relaxation
  • Solo travellers joining a small group to explore beyond the Old Town walls
  • Cruise ship passengers with a morning port call — the 08:00 departure returns before 12:30
  • Adventure seekers who want to snorkel in sea caves and swim in open water

If you are debating between a private charter and a group booking, our detailed comparison guide breaks down the differences in price, flexibility, and experience.


What 380+ Guests Say About This Experience

With a 4.9 out of 5 rating across 380+ verified reviews on Google and TripAdvisor, this is one of the highest-rated boat excursions departing from Dubrovnik. Guests consistently highlight the cave’s light effects, the skipper’s local knowledge, and the relaxed pace of the itinerary.

Common themes in recent reviews:

  • “The highlight of our entire Croatia holiday”
  • “Small group size made it feel exclusive”
  • “Šunj Beach alone was worth the trip”
  • “Snorkelling gear was good quality — not the cheap stuff”

We take feedback seriously. Every review is read by our team, and suggestions are incorporated into future departures. Our repeat booking rate sits above 12%, with many guests returning during a second visit to Croatia to try the private charter or sunset departure.


Booking Information and Practical Tips

Departure point: Marina Frapa, Lapadska obala 21a, Gruz Harbour, Dubrovnik
Getting there: 10 min by taxi from Old Town, or bus lines 1A / 1B to the Gruz terminal
Check-in: Arrive 15 minutes before departure
Payment: Online booking via card; cash accepted on the dock for last-minute spots
Cancellation: Free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance
Season: Daily departures from April through October; peak season runs June to September with the warmest water temperatures and calmest seas

For availability and instant confirmation, visit our pricing page or go straight to the booking page.


Explore more of what the Adriatic coastline near Dubrovnik has to offer:

Itinerary

Time Stop Details
10:00 Marina Frapa, Gruz Harbour Departure — safety briefing, snorkelling gear distributed
10:20 Blue Cave, Koločep Swimming and snorkelling inside the grotto (40 min)
11:00 Blue Lagoon Open-water swim in crystal-clear shallows
11:45 Green Cave Explore a second sea cave with emerald light effects
12:30 Šunj Beach, Lopud Sandy beach lunch break — free time to swim or eat
13:45 Marina Frapa, Gruz Harbour Return to Dubrovnik

Pricing

Option Price Includes
Group Tour EUR60/person Skipper, fuel, snorkelling gear, all 5 stops
Child (4–12) EUR42/person 30% off — same itinerary, life jacket provided
Private Charter from EUR300/boat Flexible schedule, up to 10 passengers, drinks on board
Sunset Tour EUR60/person Evening departure, golden-hour photography stops
Morning Tour EUR60/person Early 08:00 start, smaller crowds at the cave

What Our Guests Say

Absolutely the highlight of our Dubrovnik trip. The cave was magical and our skipper Marko knew every hidden spot along the coast. Worth every cent.

Sarah T. — Google Reviews

We booked the private charter for our anniversary and it exceeded all expectations. The snorkelling at Green Cave was incredible — crystal clear water and no crowds.

James & Laura K. — TripAdvisor

Took the kids on the group tour and they still talk about it weeks later. The crew was patient and safety-conscious. Šunj Beach was the perfect lunch stop.

Marco D. — Google Reviews

Third time doing this excursion and it never gets old. The morning tour is the best — fewer boats and the light inside the grotto is unreal before noon.

Elena V. — TripAdvisor

Private vs Group Blue Cave Tour

Feature Group Tour Private Charter
Price EUR60/person From EUR300/boat
Group Size Up to 12 guests Up to 10 (your group only)
Schedule Flexibility Fixed departure 10:00 Choose your own time
Itinerary Standard 5 stops Customisable route
Best For Solo travellers, couples, budget-friendly Families, celebrations, privacy

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this the same Blue Cave as on Biševo island?
No. The Blue Cave on Biševo island is located near Vis, roughly 5 hours by ferry from Dubrovnik. The cave visited on this tour is on Koločep island, just 20 minutes from Gruz Harbour. Both caves produce a striking blue-light phenomenon, but they are entirely separate locations. Our tour departs from and returns to Dubrovnik, making it a convenient half-day experience with no long ferry transfers required.
What happens if the weather is bad?
Safety comes first. If sea conditions make it unsafe to enter the cave or complete the itinerary, we offer a full refund or free rescheduling to another available date during your stay. You will be notified by 08:00 on the day of departure.
Where does the tour depart from in Dubrovnik?
All tours depart from Marina Frapa, located at Lapadska obala 21a in Gruz Harbour. This is approximately 10 minutes by taxi from the Old Town and easily reachable by Dubrovnik city bus lines 1A and 1B.
Do I need to know how to swim?
Swimming ability is not required. Life jackets are provided for all passengers and are mandatory for non-swimmers. You can enjoy the cave from the boat without entering the water, though swimming and snorkelling are the highlights of the experience.
What should I bring?
We recommend bringing sunscreen (reef-safe preferred), a towel, swimwear worn under clothes, sunglasses, a waterproof phone case, and cash or card for lunch at Šunj Beach. Snorkelling masks and fins are provided on board — no need to bring your own.
Is the Blue Cave tour suitable for children?
Yes. Children aged 4 and above are welcome on all tours. We provide child-sized life jackets. The crew keeps a close watch during swimming stops. Children under 4 may join for free at the skipper’s discretion, provided a parent holds them at all times.
What if the sea is too rough to enter the cave?
On rare days when swell prevents safe entry into the grotto, the skipper will reroute to an alternative stop such as a sheltered cove on Koločep or an additional beach on Lopud. If the entire itinerary is cancelled due to weather, you receive a full refund or free rescheduling.
Can I bring food and drinks on the boat?
Yes. You are welcome to bring snacks, water, and soft drinks. Glass bottles are not permitted on board for safety reasons. Alcoholic drinks are allowed in moderation on private charters only.
What type of boat is used?
Tours operate on licensed speedboats (RIB or centre-console) carrying 8–12 passengers. Each vessel is equipped with a sun canopy, safety equipment, a freshwater rinse, and a Bluetooth speaker.
Book Your Blue Cave Tour Dubrovnik Today

Limited spots — only 3 departures daily