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Discover the stunning Ugljan, Oljak, and Kolji Islands near Zadar on a private 4-hour speedboat tour featuring snorkeling, secluded beaches, and local food.
The Zadar: Ugljan, Oljak, and Kolji Islands Private Boat Tour offers a chance to explore some of the most captivating islands near Zadar in Croatia, all within a 4-hour adventure. For $294 per group (up to 2 people), this half-day tour provides a personalized experience with a private speedboat led by a knowledgeable skipper. It’s perfect for travelers seeking to escape crowds, enjoy peaceful beaches, snorkel in pristine waters, and learn about local history.
This tour combines scenic cruising, cultural sights, and relaxed beach time. While it’s ideal for those comfortable with water activities and small-group experiences, it’s good to note that this is a shorter tour and not suitable for people with mobility problems. Still, its warm reviews and focus on private, personalized service make it a compelling choice for a unique glimpse into Croatia’s island life.
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The tour begins at the Marina Tankerkomerc, where guests meet in front of the reception building and café. The skipper and guide are prepared to set out on the private speedboat, which is fast, clean, and equipped with lifejackets and diving masks. The full experience lasts about 4 hours, with options to start in the morning, at midday, or in the afternoon. The afternoon option even offers a chance to watch the sunset from the boat, adding a magical touch.

The journey begins with a swift ride across the Adriatic Sea towards Oljak, the smallest inhabited island in Croatia. Known for its lack of cars, Oljak offers a peaceful retreat. The guide shares insights into the island’s history, including its 19th-century windmills and a small church believed to date back to the 5th or 6th century.
Once on Oljak, visitors can choose to relax under pine trees on secluded beaches or snorkel to observe marine life in the clear waters. The crisp, shallow water makes it an excellent spot for swimmers of all levels. The island’s silence, broken only by the sound of waves and occasional bird calls, creates a tranquil environment.

Next, the boat sails to Kolji, a tiny island featuring a Franciscan monastery. Visitors can stroll to the monastery, which dates back centuries, and visit the small museum housing a 15th-century copy of the Holy Bible. This quiet stop provides a glimpse into the island’s spiritual and historical significance.
After the cultural visit, many choose to relax at the pier or on a sandy beach with shallow, crystal-clear waters, perfect for unwinding or playful swimming. The calm environment offers a peaceful setting away from busy tourist spots.
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The final stop takes place at a village on Ugljan, where the local fisherman’s restaurant serves fresh regional food. Sampling local wine and enjoying the authentic atmosphere of the village offers a taste of everyday island life. It’s an ideal moment to walk through the village streets, soak up the local vibe, and appreciate the slow pace of island living.
The guide often shares stories of the island’s olive groves and olive oil production, with a visit to an old olive oil press adding a cultural touch to the trip.
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Included in the tour are the boat rental, professional skipper, guide, lifejackets, diving masks, insurance, and fuel — making the experience all-inclusive. The optional lunch at the local restaurant is not included, giving travelers the flexibility to choose their preferred meal.
Guests should bring swimwear, sunglasses, a beach towel, sunscreen, a hat, and waterproof shoes. It’s also recommended to bring your own drinks and snacks to stay refreshed during the trip.

This tour is suitable for children aged 3 and above. However, it is not recommended for people with back problems or mobility impairments, due to the nature of boat travel and walking at stops. The pacing is comfortable, but guests should be prepared for approximate 4-hour duration.

Based on reviews, the skipper — often named Toni — is friendly and discreet, ensuring a smooth and enjoyable ride. They are known for showing guests beautiful spots and providing helpful explanations about each island’s history and culture. The private nature of the tour allows for a personalized experience, with stops tailored to interests like snorkeling or sightseeing.

This private boat tour stands out for its intimate setting and focus on secluded beaches and cultural sites. With no large groups, visitors enjoy a more relaxed pace and flexibility in choosing stops. Compared to other tours with multiple stops or longer durations, this shorter trip provides an efficient yet comprehensive look at Ugljan, Oljak, and Kolji.
While some reviews mention wishing for more stops or longer time, the 4-hour duration strikes a good balance between sightseeing and relaxation. For those seeking more extensive island hopping, additional options listed in similar experiences may be worth exploring.
This private speedboat experience is ideal for couples or small groups who value personalized service and want to explore Croatia’s quieter islands. It’s perfect for families with children over 3, especially those interested in snorkeling, history, and local food. Travelers who prefer a less crowded, more relaxed adventure will find this tour especially appealing.
The Zadar: Ugljan, Oljak, and Kolji Islands Private Boat Tour offers a personalized, scenic, and culturally enriching glimpse of Croatia’s islands. For $294, up to 2 guests enjoy a 4-hour journey filled with snorkeling, historical sights, and peaceful beaches. The knowledgeable guides and private setting make this experience a standout for those seeking a more intimate and relaxed way to explore the Dalmatian coast.
While the tour is not suited for those with mobility issues and lacks longer stops, the quality of the experience, stunning views, and authentic local flavor compensate well. The friendly skipper and carefully curated stops ensure a memorable, stress-free day on the water, revealing Croatia’s quiet island charms.
“Very nice 4 hours round trip boat around Ugljan. Skipper was very nice and discreet. Weve been able to mange 4 stops to do snorkeling. Boat was fas…”
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, it is suitable for children aged 3 and above, making it a family-friendly option.
What is included in the price?
The boat rental, skipper, guide, lifejackets, diving masks, insurance, and fuel are all included.
Can I bring my own food and drinks?
Yes, guests are encouraged to bring their own drinks and snacks for the trip.
Is the tour flexible regarding start times?
Yes, the tour can start in the morning, midday, or afternoon — with the afternoon option including sunset views.
Are there any physical restrictions?
The tour is not suitable for people with back problems or mobility impairments due to boat travel and walking at stops.
How long does the tour last?
The experience lasts approximately 4 hours.
What makes this tour special compared to others?
The private nature and focus on secluded beaches, cultural sites, and personalized guidance set this tour apart.
What should I bring?
Bring swimwear, sunscreen, a hat, waterproof shoes, sunglasses, a beach towel, and your own drinks/snacks.
Is there an option to see the sunset?
Yes, the afternoon tour includes the chance to watch the sunset from the boat.
How do I book this tour?
You can reserve and pay later, with flexible cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.