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Full-Day Private Boat Tour of Elafiti Island from Dubrovnik
5.0 (206)
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Croatia

Full-Day Private Boat Tour of Elafiti Island from Dubrovnik

When Ben from our team booked this private boat tour, we got a full day exploring the Elafiti Islands—a clutch of rocky, pine-backed islets strung across turquoise water just off Dubrovnik's coast. The whole thing runs on a flexible itinerary: you and your skipper plot the day together, hitting beaches, snorkelling spots, and quiet anchorages as the mood takes. It's eight hours of cruising at your own pace, with a dedicated guide at the helm, snorkelling kit on board, and cold drinks flowing. The vibe is relaxed and customisable—nothing rushed, nothing prescriptive.

8 hoursfrom AUD $811
Private Boat Tour to the Elafiti Islands with Atlantic Marine
5.0 (192)
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Private Boat Tour to the Elafiti Islands with Atlantic Marine

When Charlie from our team took this private speedboat out to the Elafiti Islands near Dubrovnik, we had the whole rig to ourselves and up to nine others max — which meant no fighting for deck space or snorkel spots. The boat's a sleek 2025 Atlantic Marine with a powerful engine that gets you between the islands quickly, so you're not wasting hours on travel. The four-hour loop hits the famous Blue and Green Caves, anchors at quiet beaches for swimming and snorkelling, and pokes into little harbours where locals actually eat. There's shade from the bimini top, cold drinks on board, and snorkelling gear ready to go. It's pitched at families, groups of mates, and anyone who wants to see the islands without a crowd of 40 people.

4 hoursfrom AUD $852
Dubrovnik Porter Service – Old Town No Stairs, Licensed Access
5.0 (191)
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Croatia

Dubrovnik Porter Service – Old Town No Stairs, Licensed Access

When Noah from our team needed to haul luggage through Dubrovnik's maze of stone laneways and staircases, this local porter service saved us from the nightmare scenario every traveller dreads. Based in Old Town, they handle the full logistics: grabbing your bags from the ferry terminal, airport shuttle, or taxi drop-off and wheeling them straight to your apartment or hotel without you lugging a thing up those brutal cobbled streets. The crew communicates via WhatsApp, turns up with a yellow trolley, and knows the Old Town's shortcuts like locals (which they are). Most runs take 30 minutes to an hour depending on your accommodation's location.

30 min – 1 hourfrom AUD $25
Adrenaline Quad Safari Tour
5.0 (177)
🏔 Adventure & Sports
Croatia

Adrenaline Quad Safari Tour

When Noah from our team took the Adrenaline Quad Safari on Vis Island, we got two to three hours of proper off-road riding through the island's back roads and hidden corners. It's a family-run outfit where local guides lead small groups across terrain that ranges from coastal tracks to rougher inland trails. The vibe is genuine — these aren't scripted tours but rides led by people who actually know Vis, who'll point out where locals hang out and how the island ticks beyond the postcard shots. You're riding quads through Mediterranean scrub, past stone villages, with the Adriatic popping in and out of view.

2 hours – 3 hoursfrom AUD $164
Full-Day Elafiti Islands Private Speed Boat Tour by Quicksilver 675
5.0 (172)
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Full-Day Elafiti Islands Private Speed Boat Tour by Quicksilver 675

When Sarah from our team took the Quicksilver 675 out to the Elafiti Islands, she spent a full day bouncing between three car-free Croatian islands—Koločep, Lopud and Sipan—in a private speedboat. The archipelago sits northwest of Dubrovnik and feels genuinely removed from the tourist crush; these islands have no vehicles, just walking paths, local restaurants, and quiet bays. The itinerary's flexible (you sort the route with your skipper), so you're anchoring where you fancy, swimming in clear water, snorkelling, and timing your return for that Adriatic golden-hour run back to town. Eight hours total, and it works for families or mates looking to escape without the group-tour rigmarole.

8 hoursfrom AUD $819
Private experience of Rastoke and Plitvice Lakes from Zagreb
5.0 (143)
🚌 Day Trips & Sightseeing
Croatia

Private experience of Rastoke and Plitvice Lakes from Zagreb

When Sarah from our BugBitten team ran this private tour from Zagreb, we got a proper taste of Croatia's lakeland without fighting crowds. The day loops through Rastoke, a village built around old watermills, then into Plitvice Lakes National Park — a sprawl of 16 interconnected lakes ringed by forest and fed by waterfalls. You pick your own pace through the park, and the guide stays focused on your group the whole time. Lunch is a spread of homemade cheese and cured meats from a family farm, sometimes with peka (meat slow-cooked under cast iron). The full outing runs 10–12 hours door-to-door, so it's a proper day out, not a quick tick-box.

10 hours – 12 hoursfrom AUD $281
Private Speedboat Tour Dubrovnik: Blue Cave, Lopud & Hidden Gems
5.0 (127)
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Private Speedboat Tour Dubrovnik: Blue Cave, Lopud & Hidden Gems

When Charlie from our team took this private speedboat out around the Elaphite Islands, we found ourselves with genuine flexibility—pick your own pace, stop where the water looks good, chat with a local skipper who actually knows the coast. You're steering clear of the packed group-tour boats that clog the Dubrovnik harbour. The boat's built for comfort, and the tour ranges from a quick 2-hour blast to a full 8-hour island crawl, so it scales to what you want. The skipper handles the gas and knows where the blue caves and quiet beaches are; you bring your swimmers and decide whether you're here to snorkel, swim, or just soak in the Adriatic.

2 hours – 8 hoursfrom AUD $579
Zadar Food Tasting & Old Town Guided Walking Tour by Šušur
5.0 (126)
🍜 Food & Cooking
Croatia

Zadar Food Tasting & Old Town Guided Walking Tour by Šušur

When Noah from our team ran this Zadar food tour, we got the full Dalmatian story—not just tastes, but the history baked into each bite. You're walking the Old Town's ancient lanes with a sommelier-turned-storyteller, stopping at three handpicked spots: prosciutto and cheese in a reclaimed church, fish prepared by a MasterChef with paired whites, and ćevapi with craft beer brewed by local women. The two hours move at a proper pace, and you leave with a wine glass holder and a real sense of how the sea, Turkish occupation, and highland shepherds shaped what Zadar eats today.

2 hoursfrom AUD $83
Exclusive Private Tour: Red Rocks & Pakleni Islands
5.0 (117)
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Exclusive Private Tour: Red Rocks & Pakleni Islands

When Ben from our team booked this private boat trip out of Hvar, we got the run of the southern coastline and Pakleni Islands in one hit. The captain—a local who actually knows where things are—steers you past dramatic red rock formations, into emerald lagoons, and past old village settlements that most day-trippers miss. The boat holds a maximum of 10, so it stays intimate. Eight hours is the full stretch, though you can dial it back to four if you've got limited time. It's the kind of tour that works because there's no script—you tell the skipper what appeals and the day adjusts around it.

4 hours – 8 hoursfrom AUD $1141
Private Boat Tour from Dubrovnik to Elaphiti Islands
5.0 (105)
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Private Boat Tour from Dubrovnik to Elaphiti Islands

When Sarah from our team took this private boat out to the Elaphiti Islands, it was exactly the kind of half-day escape Dubrovnik does well. You're heading out to three islands—Koločep, Lopud, and Šipan—stopping at sea caves, a sandy beach called Šunj, and whatever else the skipper reckons is worth your time. It's a relaxed affair: the boat's got a sundeck, snorkelling gear on hand, cold drinks flowing, and Wi-Fi if you can't quite switch off. Four to eight hours depending on what you book, and it's just your group, no cattle-call crowds.

4 hours – 8 hoursfrom AUD $595
Speedboat Atlantic Marine 750, 4 or 8 hours
5.0 (102)
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Croatia

Speedboat Atlantic Marine 750, 4 or 8 hours

When Mia from our BugBitten team took the Atlantic Marine 750 out across Croatia's Adriatic, it was pure velocity and blue water for half or a full day. This 12-person speedboat gets you bouncing between the Elaphiti islands fast — the kind of pace where you're trading leisurely sightseeing for adrenaline and cave exploration. The boat's compact enough to slip into sea caves where the light hits the water in shades you didn't know existed, and snorkelling gear is on board. It's the opposite of a floating-hotel cruise: quick, nimble, and built for groups after genuine movement and discovery.

4 hours – 8 hoursfrom AUD $1158
BRELA Bikini Dive *Try SCUBA DIVING*
5.0 (100)
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Croatia

BRELA Bikini Dive *Try SCUBA DIVING*

When Noah from our team did this try-scuba dive in Brela, Croatia, he went in with just one other diver and an instructor—a far cry from the crowded boat-and-queue experience most first-timers get. You're in the water for a solid 45 minutes minimum, kitted out in full gear right at the dive centre's doorstep on their Home Reef, just 5 metres from the beach. The whole thing runs on your schedule, not theirs, which takes the edge off those first-time jitters. Two days later, you'll get a Google Drive link packed with photos and video from the dive.

2 hoursfrom AUD $192
Brac Island One-Day Trip with the Sailboat Nana - Private Tour
5.0 (99)
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Croatia

Brac Island One-Day Trip with the Sailboat Nana - Private Tour

When Charlie from our BugBitten team booked the Nana, a private sailboat, for a day trip to Brač Island, we got a proper taste of Croatia's Adriatic coast without the tour-bus crowds. The day strings together sailing, snorkelling in clear water, stand-up paddling, and a stop at a quiet cove and the island's main town — all in eight hours. It's the kind of outing where you're actually using the boat, not just sitting on it, and the mix of activities keeps the pace moving. Brač itself feels less polished than some Croatian islands, which works in its favour.

8 hoursfrom AUD $1406
Explore Blue & Green Caves With Speedboat - Private Tour
5.0 (95)
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Explore Blue & Green Caves With Speedboat - Private Tour

When Lily from our team took this speedboat tour out of Dubrovnik, we were after something quick but worthwhile — and the seven coastal caves delivered. The Adriatic's geology means these caves sit right at the waterline, so you're zipping between them by boat rather than hiking for hours. Our skipper knew every nook and had that mix of local pride and genuine enthusiasm that makes a difference. It's a compact four-hour loop with snorkelling time built in, perfect if you're in Dubrovnik for a day or two and want to see the dramatic stuff without committing to a full-day excursion.

4 hoursfrom AUD $761
Full Day Sailing Tour To Elafiti Islands from Dubrovnik
5.0 (94)
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Croatia

Full Day Sailing Tour To Elafiti Islands from Dubrovnik

When Em from our team sailed out from Dubrovnik to the Elafiti Islands, we spent eight hours threading between three islands—Koločep, Lopud, and Šipan—aboard a proper sailboat. The Adriatic here feels quieter than the Old Town crowds: pine-covered slopes, pebble beaches, and villages built for locals, not tour groups. You'll snorkel in clear water, beach at Sunj, poke around castle ruins, and stop for lunch at a waterfront restaurant (your shout). It's a full day of actual sailing, not floating around a bay.

8 hoursfrom AUD $215
SPLIT-History Tour of Diocletian's Palace & Old Town with Daniela
5.0 (93)
🛕 Culture & History
Croatia

SPLIT-History Tour of Diocletian's Palace & Old Town with Daniela

When Mia from our team walked through Split with Daniela, a local guide with serious credentials (Master's in Tourism, 15+ years in the business), we got the real story behind this Adriatic gem. The tour threads through Diocletian's Palace — a 1700-year-old Roman retirement complex that's basically still a functioning neighbourhood — and the tangle of Old Town streets where Greek, Roman, Byzantine, Venetian and French influences layer over each other. Daniela's passion for the city's history and its people shone through, and we caught an authentic klapa a cappella performance and learned how locals actually drink their coffee. It's pitched at history buffs who want depth without the classroom vibe, and works across age groups. Runs 90 minutes to two hours.

1h 30m – 2 hoursfrom AUD $35
Blue & Green Cave Vis Island and Pakleni Islands Private Day Trip from Hvar
5.0 (93)
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Blue & Green Cave Vis Island and Pakleni Islands Private Day Trip from Hvar

When Lily from our BugBitten team booked this private speedboat day, she got a tight group (max 6 people) steered by an experienced skipper through Croatia's Dalmatian islands. The route threads Blue Cave and Green Cave on Vis Island, then the scatter of coves and reefs around the Pakleni Islands—a 8–10 hour arc of limestone cliffs, turquoise shallows, and swimming stops. It's the kind of tour where you actually control the itinerary; if a spot grabs you, you linger. The boat's new, the guide knows the local angles, and it beats the packed day-tripper ferries by miles.

8 hours – 10 hoursfrom AUD $1320
Game of Thrones Split Tour & History Walk Top-Rated All inclusive
5.0 (92)
🛕 Culture & History
Croatia

Game of Thrones Split Tour & History Walk Top-Rated All inclusive

When Jake from our BugBitten team did this Split walking tour, it was a smart double-header: solid Roman history wrapped around Game of Thrones filming locations. Split's the kind of place where a 1700-year-old palace is basically the whole city centre—crumbling walls, narrow lanes, the lot—and this guide threads Diocletian's wild reign alongside Daenerys scenes shot in the same stone corridors. You're looking at just under two hours on foot through the old town and palace basements, moving between what actually happened here and where HBO pretended it did. Decent mix of travellers: GoT fans, history buffs, and curious walkers.

1h 40mfrom AUD $65
Taxi Supetar, Brač
5.0 (91)
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Taxi Supetar, Brač

When Sarah from our team needed a lift around Brač, Taxi Supetar sorted us out fast. It's a licensed transfer outfit that handles everything from airport runs to Split (about an hour away) to point-to-point island hops, plus they'll do ad-hoc private tours if you want to hunt for quieter spots. The vehicle fits nine passengers plus luggage, air-con's solid, and the whole vibe is straightforward — no frills, just reliable ground transport for crews moving between accommodation, beaches, or the ferry.

1 min – 1 hourfrom AUD $25
River Rafting from Split- Cliff Jumping- Cave Visit
5.0 (90)
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Croatia

River Rafting from Split- Cliff Jumping- Cave Visit

When Ben from our team ran the Cetina River tour from Split, we found a solid mix of rapids, cliff jumps, and cave exploration packed into six hours. The river cuts through limestone gorges near Split, drawing a mix of backpackers and day-trippers keen for a bit of adrenaline. Our guide—a local with serious river knowledge—steered us through the water's trickier sections and shared the history of the area without overdoing the patter. It's the kind of tour that keeps you moving and laughing in equal measure.

6 hoursfrom AUD $66
Truffle Hunting and 3-course Truffle Brunch in Motovun
5.0 (90)
🍜 Food & Cooking
Croatia

Truffle Hunting and 3-course Truffle Brunch in Motovun

When Charlie from our team tried this with Miro Tartufi, we got the full truffle-hunting experience in Motovun's Istrian woods—led by local hunters and their trained dogs, sniffing out the region's prized fungi. The two-hour adventure takes you through quiet forest, then straight to a 3-course brunch heavy on truffle specialties: homemade cheese, scrambled eggs topped with shaved truffles, fresh bread. You're fed malvazija and rakija alongside. It's genuinely small-scale and family-run, set in a picturesque hilltop town that draws serious food people and walkers keen to see how truffles actually get found.

2h 15mfrom AUD $185
Half-Day Best Beaches & Bays Private Speed Boat Tour
5.0 (88)
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Half-Day Best Beaches & Bays Private Speed Boat Tour

When Ben from our team took this half-day speed boat run around the Elafiti Islands, it was exactly what it promised: four pristine beaches in quick succession, each worth a proper swim and snorkel. You're zipping between turquoise bays in a small boat with a skipper who knows the spots, stopping for about 30 minutes at each beach to jump in the water and explore. It's a stripped-back Croatian coast experience — no faffing about, just good swimming and clear visibility below the surface. Four hours total, and you'll cover serious ground without the cruise-ship crowds.

4 hoursfrom AUD $463
Private tour of Pakleni islands, Red Cliffs & South Shore of Hvar
5.0 (84)
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Private tour of Pakleni islands, Red Cliffs & South Shore of Hvar

When Sarah from our BugBitten team took this private boat tour, she spent seven hours exploring Hvar's quieter side — the Pakleni Islands, dramatic Red Cliffs, and hidden coves along the southern shore. Skipper Gordan knows the coastline intimately and steers you away from the packaged-tour crowds to proper swimming spots where the water's actually clear. It's a solid escape if you've got a boat budget and want to skip the bustling Hvar town scene. You get snorkelling gear, water, and a cooler on board; lunch stops happen but you're buying your own.

7 hoursfrom AUD $794
Private Speedboat Tour in Dubrovnik
5.0 (84)
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Private Speedboat Tour in Dubrovnik

When Jake from our team took this speedboat out from Dubrovnik, it became clear why locals and visitors alike book these runs repeatedly. You're on a nimble, well-kept vessel zipping along the Dalmatian coast—past dramatic limestone cliffs, into coves that bigger tour boats can't reach, and out to islands most day-trippers miss. The vibe is relaxed but purposeful; you'll see a mix of couples, small groups, and families. Duration runs from two hours up to a full day depending on what you book, so it scales to your appetite for salt water and sun.

2 hours – 8 hoursfrom AUD $579
Ancient Old City– Finest tour of Dubrovnik
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Ancient Old City– Finest tour of Dubrovnik

When Ben from our team did this 90-minute walking tour, we got the real deal on Dubrovnik's Old City—the kind of local angles you'd miss on your own. The guide steered us through the compact medieval centre that was the heart of the Dubrovnik Republic, a scrappy maritime power that punched above its weight for 450 years between bigger rivals. The city sits on the Adriatic, and the vibe is old-world European, dense, and layered with history. It's touristy but walkable, and Ben found the pace manageable and the stories concrete.

1h 30mfrom AUD $41
Private Elafiti Islands Luxury Boat Tour from Dubrovnik
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Private Elafiti Islands Luxury Boat Tour from Dubrovnik

When Charlie from our BugBitten team booked a private boat out of Dubrovnik with Hidden Marine, we got exactly what the Elafiti Islands promise — quieter anchorages, snorkel spots without the day-tripper crowds, and a skipper who genuinely knows where to point the bow. The Adriatic around Dubrovnik is postcard-perfect: limestone cliffs, turquoise shallows, and scattered islands that feel genuinely remote when you're the only boat at anchor. This is a 4–8 hour experience tailored to what you want — swim, explore old villages, eat (bring your own), or just drift. It works best for small groups or couples after something more personal than the standard tourist flotilla.

4 hours – 8 hoursfrom AUD $1183
Full-Day Private Yacht Tour to the Elafiti Islands
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Full-Day Private Yacht Tour to the Elafiti Islands

When Charlie from our team booked this private yacht, we got eight hours of Adriatic freedom without the cruise-ship crowds. Departing Dubrovnik, you're loose to potter between three Elafiti Islands — Šipan's old stone villas, Lopud's palm-fringed beaches, and Koločep's snorkel-worthy coves — entirely on your schedule. A skipper handles the boat, refreshments are sorted, and the only real job is deciding whether to swim, eat, or just sprawl on deck. It's the kind of day that feels bespoke but doesn't demand constant activity.

8 hoursfrom AUD $2793
Korcula Bike & Wine Tour | Wine Tasting in Lumbarda
5.0 (78)
🍜 Food & Cooking
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Korcula Bike & Wine Tour | Wine Tasting in Lumbarda

When Mia from our team cycled this route on Korcula, it felt like a proper local's afternoon — pedalling through vineyards and olive groves, then pulling up at family-run wineries for generous tastings and island snacks. The 5.5-hour tour threads you through some genuinely lovely countryside that's been road-tested and refined by the operators over years. You'll hit two different wineries, taste the rare Grk and celebrated Posip, and chat with a small group of fellow travellers who actually seem chuffed to be there. It's unhurried, intimate stuff — the kind of tour where you're treated as a friend, not a tick on a checklist.

5h 35mfrom AUD $199
Split Palace & Old Town -Private walking tour- Entrance included
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Split Palace & Old Town -Private walking tour- Entrance included

When Tom from our team ran this private walking tour through Split, we got the full Roman palace experience without the queue hassle. You start on the Riva waterfront, slip through the Bronze Gate, and descend into Diocletian's 1700-year-old basement chambers—genuinely eerie, genuinely intact. From there it's the sacred heart: the Perystil courtyard, the Cathedral (originally the emperor's tomb), and the Jupiter temple-turned-baptistery. You wind through the old town's tight lanes, hit the fish and fruit markets, and wrap up at the Procurative Square with a coffee if you fancy. The whole thing runs 2.5 hours, max six people, and entrance fees are sorted.

2h 30mfrom AUD $280
Private Boat Tour Dubrovnik and Elaphiti Islands
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Private Boat Tour Dubrovnik and Elaphiti Islands

When Noah from our BugBitten team took this private boat out, we spent four hours cruising the Adriatic with Dubrovnik's old walls rising straight out of the water. It's a proper coastal tour: you get the city's fortifications from angles the land tours miss, hidden beaches tucked into the rocky shoreline, sea caves, and a couple of fishing villages that time half-forgot. The skipper knows the landmarks—Fort Lovrijenac, the harbour—and talks you through them as you motor along. There's swimming and snorkelling time built in, plus a stretch on Sunj beach if the schedule allows. Mix of history buffs, camera-happy travellers, and people who just want to be on the water with a drink in hand.

4 hoursfrom AUD $579
Speed Boat Private Tour From Cavtat/Dubrovnik
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Speed Boat Private Tour From Cavtat/Dubrovnik

When Sarah from our team booked this speedboat tour out of Cavtat, we got a nimble skip and crew keen to play tour guide as much as driver. The Adriatic coast around Dubrovnik doesn't need much selling — dramatic limestone cliffs, turquoise water, and quiet coves are the real drawcard — but having a boat that moves means you can hit several spots in one hit rather than stake yourself to a single beach. Tours run anywhere from 4 to 8 hours depending on appetite, and the crew mix local history chatter with actual water time. It's casual enough that you're not locked into a rigid itinerary, which suits the region's vibe.

4 hours – 8 hoursfrom AUD $414
Walls Of Dubrovnik: Small-Group Walking Tour With A Local
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Walls Of Dubrovnik: Small-Group Walking Tour With A Local

When Jake from our team walked Dubrovnik's city walls, it was clear why locals lead this one. You get a licensed guide who actually lives here—not a script-reader—and a small group (max eight) that means real conversation instead of herding. The two-hour circuit takes you along 1.2 miles of medieval stone with views that stop you mid-step: terracotta roofs, Adriatic glint, the Old Town spreading below. It's a proper climb, though—lots of stairs and uneven flagging—so fitness matters. Worth doing early or late to dodge the cruise-ship crowds that clog Dubrovnik's streets.

2 hours – 2h 20mfrom AUD $59
Private luxury speedboat tour-Islands, caves, beaches, snorkeling
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Private luxury speedboat tour-Islands, caves, beaches, snorkeling

When Tom from our team took this private speedboat out along the Croatian coast, we found a genuinely comfortable way to island-hop without the tour-bus crowds. The boat's got proper lounging space — cushioned seating fore and aft, a shaded stern, working sound system — and you're free to set your own pace between caves, beaches, and snorkelling spots. Depending on how many hours you book (2 to 8), you'll cover different stretches of coastline, with cold drinks and quality snorkelling kit thrown in. It's the kind of thing that feels indulgent without feeling pretentious, especially if you're splitting costs across a few mates.

2 hours – 8 hoursfrom AUD $566
Rafting with cave exploring & cliff jumping |Go Pro 12|
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Rafting with cave exploring & cliff jumping |Go Pro 12|

When Em from our team ran this five-hour rafting trip in Croatia, it was clear Rio Rafting's crew—a tight knot of ex-skippers who've worked together for years—know how to read a river and keep things moving. You're paddling through limestone gorges, stopping to explore cave systems, and if you're keen, launching yourself off cliff faces. The atmosphere is relaxed and social rather than adrenaline-tourist, and the scenery shifts from dense forest to dramatic rock walls. It's the kind of outing where a good guide makes all the difference, and these folks deliver.

5 hoursfrom AUD $66
Blue & Green Cave Experience: Drinks, Snorkeling & Šunj Beach
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Blue & Green Cave Experience: Drinks, Snorkeling & Šunj Beach

When Mia from our BugBitten team ran this early-morning boat tour from Dubrovnik, she was chasing the caves before the crowds arrived—and it paid off. The four-hour experience threads through the Elafiti Islands, hitting the brilliant Blue Cave (where refracted sunlight bounces off pale sand to create that electric turquoise), then the quieter Green Caves tucked into the rocky coastline. You'll snorkel in genuinely clear water, sip a complimentary beer or wine while the boat cruises, and finish at Šunj Beach on Lopud Island—a sandy pocket with a bar nested in the trees. It's a solid blend of geology, swimming, and downtime without the mid-morning boat traffic.

4 hoursfrom AUD $81
Clear Kayak Sunset to Dusk Glow Tour
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Clear Kayak Sunset to Dusk Glow Tour

When Lily from our team paddled this Croatian night kayak tour, she found herself floating above the Adriatic's nocturnal life without getting wet. You launch from Histria beach near Verudela in a clear-bottomed kayak rigged with LED lights—essentially a massive snorkelling mask you sit in. The 1h 45m journey follows the 4–8 metre-deep coastline where sleeping fish, rays, and other nocturnal creatures show themselves to the glow. It's a quieter, weirder take on standard kayaking: genuinely novel, and the guides capture it all on camera.

1h 45mfrom AUD $84
Tuk Tuk Sightseeing Tour of Hvar
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Tuk Tuk Sightseeing Tour of Hvar

When Alex from our team took this Tuk Tuk tour around Hvar, we found it's a genuinely different way to see the island — less stuffy than a coach, more character than a taxi. You're rattling through narrow old-town streets and out to coastal lookouts in a proper three-wheeler, which turns heads and actually fits where normal vehicles can't. It's a tight 90 minutes to 2 hours, covering the main attractions while the vehicle itself becomes part of the experience. Hvar's a busy spot, especially in summer, so this nimble approach works in your favour.

1h 30m – 2 hoursfrom AUD $397
Hvar & Brač PRIVATE Speedboat: Cave, Blue Lagoon & Hidden Bays
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Hvar & Brač PRIVATE Speedboat: Cave, Blue Lagoon & Hidden Bays

When Tom from our team booked this private speedboat, we got a full day exploring the Dalmatian islands around Hvar and Brač — think hidden sea caves, cliff-jumping spots, and turquoise lagoons. The real pull here is the flexibility: you're not locked into a fixed itinerary, so if the skipper knows a better snorkel spot or the weather shifts, you pivot. It's nine hours of your own boat with an English-speaking local captain, which beats fighting a crowded catamaran. The boats come in three tiers (Standard, Comfort, Luxury), and you're covering fuel separately, so budget accordingly. You'll swim, snorkel, and likely jump off rocks — it's the kind of day that justifies a Croatian coast trip.

9 hoursfrom AUD $562
1 Hour Private Walking Tour in Korcula
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1 Hour Private Walking Tour in Korcula

When Noah from our team took this walking tour in Korčula, we got the real local read on a town that's been carved from white stone for a millennium. Our guide—born and raised here—steered us through the medieval lanes with genuine passion for the art and history layered into every corner, plus some personal stories that gave the place proper texture. It's a tight hour, just enough to get your bearings and understand why Marco Polo's link to the island still gets people talking. You're walking with someone who actually knows and loves what they're showing you.

1 hourfrom AUD $58
Exclusive Blue Lagoon Luxury Boat Tour from Split
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Croatia

Exclusive Blue Lagoon Luxury Boat Tour from Split

When Charlie from our team took this 5-hour motorboat run along the Dalmatian Coast, we started in Split, swung past UNESCO-listed Trogir, then headed to the Blue Lagoon for a proper snorkel. The boat—a roomy Felix 33—kept things intimate at 12 people max, and we dropped anchor in quieter corners rather than the tourist pile-ons. It's the kind of tour that mixes actual sightseeing with proper downtime: drinks (including homemade liquor), snorkelling gear, and enough deck space to actually breathe. The Croatian coast here is genuinely dramatic—limestone cliffs, turquoise water, old stone villages.

5 hoursfrom AUD $124
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