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Discover Mljet National Park on this full-day tour including speedboat rides, cycling through lush landscapes, and relaxing on sandy beaches near Dubrovnik.

This Mljet National Park trip offers an engaging day of outdoor activities and scenic beauty, departing from Dubrovnik’s Gru Harbor. For $153 per person, travelers enjoy a blend of speedboat rides, cycling excursions, and time on pristine beaches, making it ideal for nature lovers and those seeking a peaceful escape from city life. The tour’s highlights include a panoramic speedboat ride, exploring the salt lakes on bicycles, and relaxing on Mljet’s famous sandy beaches. With small group sizes and guided commentary, it provides a well-rounded experience that balances adventure and tranquility.
While the tour includes many exciting activities, be aware that tickets for Mljet’s National Park and bicycle rental are not included in the price, and participants should bring appropriate clothing, swimwear, and sun protection. The tour lasts most of the day, with flexible scheduling and full refunds available if canceled 24 hours in advance. This trip suits travelers who want to explore Croatia’s natural beauty, enjoy watersports, and experience the island’s unique environment firsthand.
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This tour begins at Gru Harbor next to the marketplace, where participants meet the professional guide and boat captain. After a brief introduction, the group embarks on a speedboat ride that offers stunning panoramic views of the Dalmatian coast. The boat ride is often highlighted as a fantastic highlight, with many appreciating the smooth yet exciting drive. The crystal-clear sea and the breathtaking coastline set the tone for the day ahead.
The speedboat is described as having a pneumatic style, which can be bumpy in rough seas, so travelers with back problems should proceed with caution. The ride lasts long enough to enjoy great photo opportunities and sea spray, adding a sense of adventure to the trip.
Once on Mljet, the tour shifts gears to cycling through Mljet National Park. Participants explore the island’s famous salt lakes—a unique natural phenomenon connected to the open sea via narrow passages. The lakes are filled with salt water, creating an unusual landscape that’s perfect for photography and tranquility.
The cycling route includes the southern part of the Great Lake, where a small island of St. Mary is located. This tiny island features a 12th-century Benedictine monastery and church, adding a touch of history to the nature adventure. Cyclists enjoy guided commentary about the island’s Dalmation culture and landscape, making this part of the tour both educational and scenic.
Note that bike rental is not included, so participants need to arrange their own or be prepared to pay extra. The cycling is suitable for most fitness levels but involves some effort over uneven terrain. The autonomy given on the island allows for a bit of personal exploration before rejoining the group.

After the cycling exploration, the tour provides ample time for sunbathing and swimming. The sandy beach on Mljet offers a perfect setting for relaxing in the sun or taking a refreshing dip in the crystal-clear waters. Snorkeling is encouraged, thanks to the sea’s transparency, giving a glimpse of the underwater world.
The beach experience is often described as peaceful and rejuvenating, providing a contrast to the active morning. Many appreciate the availability of drinks during the day, which are included in the tour package, making the relaxation even more enjoyable. The beach time is flexible enough to unwind, with some opting for a quick swim while others simply soak up the scenery.
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One of the key highlights of the tour is visiting Mljet’s salt lakes, which are a geological marvel. These lakes are filled with salt water and connected to the sea through narrow passages, creating a distinctive environment.
The southern part of the Great Lake is home to St. Mary’s Island, featuring a monastery built in the 12th century. The Benedictine monastery and church offer a glimpse into historical architecture and add an element of mystique to the natural landscape. Visitors can enjoy photo opportunities and learn about the medieval history of the site, all guided by knowledgeable staff.
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Throughout the day, the guide shares insights into Dalmatian culture, including local traditions, flora, and fauna. The landscape of Mljet is characterized by lush greenery, olive groves, and vines, contributing to its nickname as the “island of flowers.”
Cycling through the park and exploring the surrounding environment offers an authentic taste of Croatian island life. The guides are praised for their friendly demeanor and knowledgeable commentary, enhancing the overall experience. The tours aim to balance cultural insights with natural beauty, making the day both entertaining and informative.

The tour price does not include lunch or tickets for the National Park, so travelers should plan accordingly. There are no bicycle rentals included, so participants must bring their own or pay locally if needed.
The tour is designed for those aged 3 and above, but not suitable for pregnant women, individuals with back problems, mobility impairments, or wheelchair users. Travelers should bring sun hat, swimwear, towel, weather-appropriate clothing, and sportswear.
The meeting point is conveniently located at the main harbor, and the activity concludes back at the same spot. Flexible reservation options are available, with full refunds offered if canceled 24 hours in advance.

This Mljet National Park trip appeals most to outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers seeking a blend of adventure and relaxation. The combination of speedboat rides, cycling, and beach time offers a diverse experience that highlights the natural beauty of Mljet.
Those who appreciate guided insights into local culture and are comfortable with physical activity will find this tour especially rewarding. It’s a great choice for travelers looking to escape the city and enjoy Croatia’s pristine landscapes.

This tour delivers a full day of engaging activities, scenic views, and peaceful moments. The small group size fosters a personalized experience, and the guides’ friendliness and knowledge stand out as a major strength. The speedboat ride alone provides a thrilling perspective of the Dalmatian coast, and cycling through Mljet’s salt lakes offers an up-close look at one of Croatia’s most unique environments.
While the cost might seem high, many consider the value justified by the variety of activities and the quality of the experience. This trip fits best for those who want an active, nature-focused day with plenty of opportunities to unwind on the beach. Overall, it is an excellent way to explore Mljet and enjoy a peaceful, scenic escape just a short trip from Dubrovnik.
“I had a great day. Our guide was really great. I recommend this tour!”
Does the tour include park entrance tickets?
No, tickets for Mljet National Park are not included in the price. Participants should purchase these separately if they wish to enter the park.
What should I bring for this tour?
Travelers should bring sun hat, swimwear, towel, weather-appropriate clothing, and sportswear. Since bicycles are not included, bring your own or plan to rent locally.
Is this tour suitable for children or people with mobility issues?
The tour is not suitable for children under 3, pregnant women, or individuals with back problems, mobility impairments, or wheelchair needs.
How long does the tour last?
The tour spans most of the day, beginning at Gru Harbor and ending back at the same point, with flexible schedule options.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, making it easy to adjust your plans if needed.