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Discover the stunning Mljet Island with this full-day tour from Dubrovnik, including a national park visit, saltwater lakes, and scenic boat transfers.
The Mljet Island tour from Dubrovnik offers a memorable day exploring one of Croatia’s most beautiful islands. Priced at $525.08 per group for up to 4 people, this 10-hour experience includes hotel pickup, a boat transfer, and a professional guide. The tour is perfect for those seeking a peaceful escape, with highlights such as the Mljet National Park and its famous saltwater lakes. While the entrance fee to the park is not included, the overall experience promises a mix of natural beauty, calm bays, and charming villages.
One of the strengths of this tour is its flexible group size—a minimum of 2 travelers is required, and if only 2 people book, the tour is organized just for them. The tour departs from Dubrovnik early in the morning at 7:00 am, making it an ideal full-day activity. The journey is facilitated by air-conditioned vehicles and boat transfers, ensuring comfort throughout the day. However, it’s worth noting that the tour involves a combination of bus and ferry travel, not a boat-only experience, which might be a consideration for some.


This tour starts promptly at 7:00 am with hotel or port pickup and drop-off included, making logistics straightforward. The meeting point is conveniently located near public transportation options, simplifying arrival for travelers staying in or near Dubrovnik. The small group size, with a maximum of 8 travelers, ensures personalized attention from the guide and a more intimate experience.
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The main stop of the tour is the Mljet National Park, which covers 5,375 hectares of protected land and sea. Established as a national park since November 11, 1960, this area was the first effort to preserve the natural ecosystem on the Adriatic. The park extends across the northwestern part of Mljet, from the Blackbird area to Cape Goli, the island’s deepest point.
Within the park, visitors will find small villages such as Polae—the main tourist and port area—and Goveari, which includes settlements like Babine Kue, the oldest on the island. The Soline bay offers a peaceful, scenic spot perfect for relaxing or swimming. The park’s landscape combines lush greenery with saltwater lakes that draw many visitors looking for tranquility and natural beauty.
The saltwater lakes of Mljet are among the most treasured features of the island. These lakes are known for their calm, clear waters and are popular spots for swimming and relaxation. The lakes offer a unique experience of natural serenity, and swimming in them is often highlighted as a key activity during the tour.
The lakes are part of the protected area within the Mljet National Park. The guide provides insights into their formation and ecological importance, making the visit both enjoyable and educational. The tranquil waters and lush surroundings create ideal conditions for unwinding away from busier tourist spots.

Beyond the lakes, the tour allows time to explore several small fishing villages and bays that dot the coast of Mljet. These spots are peaceful and showcase traditional Croatian seaside life. Visitors can appreciate the slow-paced charm, admire local architecture, and enjoy the scenic views that surround these settlements.
While the tour does not include specific activities in each village, the stops provide an opportunity to take photos, enjoy the scenery, or perhaps grab a quick snack or drink in local cafés. The quiet nature of these villages contrasts with busier tourist destinations, offering a peaceful slice of island life.

Transportation for this tour involves air-conditioned vehicles and boat transfers, with options for a catamaran or mini van depending on conditions. The boat transfer to Mljet is a highlight, providing a scenic journey across the Adriatic Sea that many find relaxing and enjoyable.
The return trip is also by boat, giving travelers a fresh perspective on the coastline and surrounding islands. The combination of land and sea transport ensures a smooth, comfortable experience while allowing ample time to enjoy the views and take photos.

The professional guide leads the tour, sharing information about Mljet’s history and ecology along the way. The reviews praise guides for being friendly and knowledgeable, capable of explaining the island’s background and natural features clearly.
The small group size (up to 8 travelers) fosters an engaging environment where questions and interactions are encouraged. This setting also helps ensure that travelers receive personalized attention. The tour’s pacing allows enough time at each stop without feeling rushed, although the itinerary does involve a full day out.

While the tour offers scenic views and interesting stops, it is important to remember that entrance fees to Mljet National Park are not included in the price. Visitors should plan for additional costs if they wish to access the park’s attractions or facilities.
The tour’s early start at 7:00 am means participants should be prepared for a full day. The tour is suitable for most travelers, but those with mobility issues may want to review the physical demands of walking around the park and villages.
Weather conditions can impact the experience, especially the boat transfer, so travelers should check the forecast and be flexible in case of cancellations or rescheduling. The tour is designed to operate in favorable weather, ensuring safety and comfort.

This tour appeals most to those who enjoy natural landscapes, peaceful settings, and cultural small villages. It suits travelers looking for a full-day excursion from Dubrovnik that balances scenic travel with relaxed sightseeing. The focus on ecological sites and saltwater lakes makes it ideal for nature lovers, while the guided aspect benefits those who appreciate learning about local history and environment.
The Mljet Island tour from Dubrovnik provides a well-organized way to explore one of Croatia’s quietest and most beautiful islands. With scenic boat rides, a visit to the national park, and time to relax at saltwater lakes, the experience is both visually stunning and calming.
While the price includes transportation and guide services, travelers should be aware that entrance fees to the park are extra. The small-group format, early departure, and knowledgeable guides make this a comfortable and informative outing. It’s best suited for those who enjoy nature, tranquility, and a gentle pace.
This tour offers a balanced mix of scenic travel and peaceful exploration, making it a worthwhile choice for anyone wanting to see a different side of Croatia beyond Dubrovnik’s historic walls.
“Mljet is a gem that is unspoilt and beautiful. Our guide was lovely and friendly. She explained the history of Mljet to us and was informative. Thi…”
Does the tour include boat transfers?
Yes, the tour features boat transfers to and from Mljet, enhancing the scenic experience across the Adriatic Sea.
What is included in the price?
The cost covers professional guide services, hotel/port pickup and drop-off, air-conditioned transportation, and boat transfer. Entrance fees to Mljet National Park are not included.
How many people are in each group?
The tour accommodates a maximum of 8 travelers, providing a small-group atmosphere, with a minimum of 2 participants required.
What should I bring on the tour?
Participants should bring essentials such as comfortable walking shoes, sun protection, and possibly swimwear for the lakes. Additional costs apply for park entrance fees.
Is the tour suitable for children or seniors?
Most travelers can participate, but those with mobility issues should consider the physical demands of walking around the park and villages.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, the tour allows free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What is the weather dependency of the tour?
The tour operates in favorable weather conditions, and boats may be canceled or rescheduled if weather turns unfavorable.
What makes this tour stand out?
The combination of scenic boat rides, peaceful saltwater lakes, and small village visits makes this experience unique and relaxing, especially for lovers of nature and quiet coastal spots.