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Enjoy a 5-hour private boat trip from Zadar to Ugljan Island on a traditional Dalmatian wooden boat, with swimming, snorkeling, and flexible stops for food and drinks.

This 5-hour private boat tour from Zadar offers a personalized journey around Ugljan Island aboard a charming Dalmatian wooden boat. With a skipper and sailor at your service, you have the flexibility to swim, snorkel, and explore islands or hidden spots outside common routes. The tour suits families and friends looking for a relaxed, intimate experience on the Adriatic Sea.
Starting from a convenient meeting point at the INA gas station, the tour is rated 4.4 stars, reflecting its enjoyable and flexible nature. You can bring your own food and drinks or opt to visit a local restaurant with the skipper, making this a versatile outing. The maximum group size of 12 ensures a comfortable, private setting without the crowds of larger tours.
While the tour is not suitable for wheelchair users or those prone to seasickness, it offers a perfect escape for those seeking calm waters, scenic views, and a personalized itinerary. The focus on privacy, comfort, and the ability to choose your stops makes this trip stand out among other boat trips in the area.
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The boat used for this tour is a classic Dalmatian wooden vessel, offering an authentic maritime experience. Equipped with a toilet and fridge, the boat’s design prioritizes comfort and convenience during the 5-hour outing. The traditional style adds a rustic charm that enhances the sense of being in a real Mediterranean adventure.
This type of boat is ideal for small groups aiming for an authentic, relaxed atmosphere. Its stability and spacious deck allow for comfortable lounging while cruising around Ugljan Island or stopping at various points of interest outside the typical routes of organized trips.

One of the biggest draws of this private tour is the ability to customize your schedule. You can decide to spend more time swimming or snorkeling in the transparent waters, or ask the skipper to visit islands or spots off the beaten path.
You also have the option to bring your own food and drinks, making the experience more relaxed and personal. Alternatively, the skipper can take you to a local restaurant with decent prices, providing a taste of authentic Dalmatian cuisine without the hassle of navigating new places yourself.

During the trip, you’ll feel the wind in your hair as you cruise around Ugljan Island, enjoying stunning views of the coastline and the sea. The crystal-clear waters beckon for swimming and snorkeling, with diving masks provided on board.
The calm waters and scenic surroundings make this a perfect outing for families and friends who want a relaxing day with plenty of opportunities to cool off and enjoy the scenery. The boat’s refrigerator ensures your drinks stay cold, adding to the comfort of your experience.
More Great Tours NearbyThis private tour offers the advantage of visiting islands and places outside the routes of the more organized, larger trips. These off-route stops allow for more intimate exploration and discovery of hidden spots that are often overlooked by bigger tours.
The flexibility means you can spend more or less time at each location, tailoring your day to your preferences. Whether it’s a secluded cove for swimming or a quiet island for sightseeing, this experience adapts to what you enjoy most.
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The tour departs from a meeting point at the INA gas station with coordinates 44.11811065673828, 15.228361129760742, making it straightforward to find in Zadar. The location is convenient, especially for those staying nearby or arriving by car, reducing stress before setting sail.
This simplicity in logistics helps maximize your time on the water, without complicated pickups or transfers. The host or greeter communicates in English, ensuring clear instructions and friendly guidance.

The tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, providing peace of mind if your plans change. You can reserve now and pay later, giving you flexibility and confidence in your booking.
Since the activity is private, it is especially suitable for groups seeking a tailored experience. The duration of 5 hours can be checked for availability, with multiple start times offered depending on the day.

Travelers are advised to carry swimwear, a towel, sunscreen, and food and drinks to enjoy the trip to the fullest. The boat’s refrigerator helps keep beverages cool, and diving masks are available for snorkeling.
It’s important to note that certain items are not allowed onboard, including high-heeled shoes, pets, oversize luggage, and fireworks. Travelers prone to seasickness should consider this, as the tour isn’t suitable for those sensitive to motion.

This private boat trip is best suited for families and friends comfortable with boat travel and able to handle a maximum of 12 people. The experience is not suitable for wheelchair users or individuals with mobility constraints, as the boat and stops are designed for those without mobility impairments.
People with a tendency to seasickness should be aware of the open water setting, although the calm waters of the Adriatic make this generally manageable for most.
While similar experiences include yacht tours to the Pakleni Islands or Blue Cave excursions, this private trip emphasizes personalization and flexibility. Its small group size and customizable stops differentiate it from larger, more structured tours.
The focus on authenticity—using a traditional wooden boat—and the ability to bring your own food or visit local restaurants make this a more relaxed and customizable choice for exploring Ugljan Island.
This 5-hour private boat experience offers a relaxed, flexible, and authentic way to explore Ugljan Island from Zadar. Its traditional Dalmatian boat, combined with personalized service and scenic stops, makes for a memorable day on the water.
Ideal for families and friends seeking comfort and privacy, the tour allows you to swim, snorkel, and explore at your own pace. The ability to bring food and drinks or visit local eateries enhances the experience, adding a personal touch to the trip.
While it’s not suitable for those with mobility issues or seasickness, the overall value and charm of this tour make it a worthwhile choice for anyone wanting a casual, scenic day on the Croatian coast.
Where does the tour depart from?
The tour departs from a gas station INA located at coordinates 44.11811065673828, 15.228361129760742 in Zadar.
How long does the tour last?
The private boat trip lasts 5 hours, with starting times available depending on availability.
Can I bring my own food and drinks?
Yes, travelers are encouraged to bring their own food and drinks. Alternatively, the skipper can take you to a local restaurant.
Is the tour suitable for children?
While the data doesn’t specify age restrictions, the small group size and relaxing nature make it suitable for families, provided children are comfortable on boats.
What is included on the boat?
The boat comes equipped with a toilet, refrigerator, and diving masks for snorkeling.
Can I visit specific locations or islands?
Yes, the private nature of the trip allows stops at off-route islands and places outside organized tour routes, based on your preferences.
Is this tour accessible for people with mobility issues?
No, the tour is not suitable for wheelchair users or those with mobility restrictions.
What should I wear?
It’s best to wear swimwear, bring a towel, and apply sunscreen before embarking on the trip.
How do I cancel or change my booking?
You can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours in advance. The process can be done easily to maintain flexibility.
What should I do if I get seasick?
The tour isn’t recommended for those prone to seasickness, but the calm waters of the Adriatic and the short duration help mitigate discomfort.