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Enjoy a 3-hour dolphin watching cruise from Pula, Croatia, with dinner, drinks, Wi-Fi, and chances to see dolphins and iconic landmarks like Porer Lighthouse.

This dolphin watching tour in Pula, Croatia, offers an engaging 3-hour experience with 85% chance of dolphin sightings. For $53.95 per person, you gain not only the thrill of spotting dolphins but also the comfort of dinner and drinks included, making it a fantastic value for those seeking both relaxation and adventure. The tour departs from Tajana & Zlatni Rat Excursions in Medulin and features modern amenities like Wi-Fi onboard, allowing instant photo sharing.
While the chance of seeing dolphins is high, it’s important to remember that nature can be unpredictable, with some reviews noting that sightings depend on luck. However, the journey offers stunning scenery, including views of the Porer Lighthouse and passing by Kamenjak National Park. The tour is suitable for most travelers, thanks to its easy logistics and accessible meeting point, but it’s best for those comfortable with a boat ride and open to a lively atmosphere.
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The tour begins at Tajana & Zlatni Rat Excursions on Medulin Riva. This convenient spot is near public transportation and easily accessible, making it straightforward for most travelers to join. The group size is limited to 50 participants, ensuring a comfortable experience without overcrowding. The meeting process is smooth, and the boat departs promptly, with the activity ending back at the original meeting point.
The mobile ticket system simplifies the check-in process, and the free cancellation policy offers peace of mind—cancellations are accepted up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. This setup suits travelers who value flexibility and reliable logistics.

The tour kicks off with a warm welcome, where guests are offered a refreshing beverage—juice, water, or aperitif—setting a relaxed tone. As the boat departs, romantic music plays, and the vessel sails slowly along the Medulin archipelago, immersed in beautiful coastal scenery.
Throughout the cruise, you’ll pass by Cape Kamenjak, known for its rugged coastline, and admire the Porer Lighthouse, built in 1846 during the Austro-Hungarian era. The lighthouse’s historic charm makes it one of the most photogenic spots on the route. The slow sailing allows plenty of time to enjoy the views, take photos, and unwind with drinks.

One of the main perks of this tour is its included dinner, which features a choice between fish, chicken, or vegetarian options. The food, while described as simple and average, receives praise for being adequate for the price. The all-inclusive drinks—beer, wine, water, and juice—are unlimited during the trip, creating a lively, sociable atmosphere onboard.
Guests have noted that the food is served quickly, and the drinks are readily available, contributing to a relaxed, party-like vibe. Some reviews mention that the meals are modest, but they fit well within the overall experience focused on scenery and dolphin sightings.

The main attraction is the possibility of seeing dolphins, which the tour promotes as an 85% chance. In practice, sightings are dependent on luck and marine conditions. Several reviews mention successful dolphin sightings, with some guests describing it as a memorable highlight.
Even when dolphins are not spotted, the sunset views, seabird activity, and surrounding nature ensure a picturesque experience. Some travelers appreciate that dolphin sightings are not guaranteed, which aligns with the natural unpredictability of wildlife tours.
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A key part of the experience is passing by Porer Lighthouse, an impressive structure built over 170 years ago, offering a glimpse into Croatian maritime history. The lighthouse’s distinctive architecture and scenic location make for fantastic photo opportunities.
The boat cruise also takes you past Kamenjak National Park, renowned for its rugged coastline and clear waters. The views here are breathtaking, with ample time to appreciate the natural beauty of this protected area while sailing along the coast.

Many reviews mention that early-season trips can feel a bit colder, especially during the return journey. The wind can affect comfort levels, so dressing appropriately with layers is advisable. The tour relies on good weather conditions, and if canceled due to poor weather, travelers are offered a different date or a full refund.
Since the tour operates in Medulin during the summer and early fall, visitors should check the weather forecast and be prepared for variable conditions, especially if visiting outside peak season.

The staff receives praise for being friendly and welcoming, with many reviews highlighting the good service and professional attitude. The music onboard adds to a festive, party-like atmosphere, which some guests find enjoyable.
However, a few reviews point out that the loud music and party vibe might not appeal to those seeking a more tranquil experience. The crew’s enthusiasm and friendly demeanor are consistent positives, even when dolphin sightings don’t occur.
While the value of the tour is clear, some guests are disappointed with the simplicity of the food and the over-crowded, somewhat worn boat according to a few reviews. Food quality receives mixed feedback, with some wishing for more substantial or varied meals.
Other travelers note that the boat’s interior may not match the promotional photos, describing it as overfilled and less pristine. Plus, some mention that the tour is more lively and party-focused rather than a serene wildlife observation.
Booking the tour is straightforward with mobile tickets available, and free cancellation is offered up to 24 hours before the start time. This flexibility suits travelers wary of last-minute changes.
The meeting point is in Medulin, close to public transportation, making it accessible for most visitors. Keep in mind that private transportation is not included, and the group size is capped at 50 for an intimate experience.
Dressing comfortably, bringing a camera for photos, and checking the weather forecast beforehand will enhance the experience.
This 3-hour cruise from Medulin combines scenic sailing, informative landmarks, and dolphin sightings, with dinner and drinks included in the ticket price. The scenery of Porer Lighthouse and Kamenjak National Park stands out as a highlight, and the all-inclusive drinks keep the atmosphere lively.
While dolphin sightings are not guaranteed—dependent on natural conditions—many guests report successful encounters, along with breathtaking sunsets and relaxing moments on the water. The friendly crew and easy logistics make this tour a practical choice for those seeking an enjoyable day at sea.
However, budget travelers should be aware that food may be simple, and the interior boat conditions might not match expectations based on promotional images. For families, couples, or groups wanting a lively, scenic cruise with the chance to see dolphins, this tour offers good value and memorable moments.
“I dont know why they bother with food. Its not dinner. Piece of chicken and a small amount of cabbage. They may as well skip the food and reduce th…”
Is there a guarantee of seeing dolphins on this tour?
While the tour promotes an 85% chance of dolphin sightings, nature can be unpredictable, and sightings depend on marine conditions. Many guests do see dolphins, but it’s not guaranteed.
What is included in the price?
The ticket covers 3 hours of sailing, dinner options (fish, chicken, or vegetarian), all drinks (beer, wine, water, juice), Wi-Fi onboard, and a scenic cruise past Porer Lighthouse and Kamenjak National Park.
How do I cancel or reschedule?
You can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the scheduled start. Cancellations made within 24 hours are not refundable.
Is the tour suitable for children or those with mobility issues?
Most travelers can participate, and service animals are allowed. The tour involves boat boarding and sitting for approximately 3 hours, so travelers should be comfortable with a boat ride.
What should I bring on the tour?
Bring comfortable clothing, a camera, and perhaps a light jacket for cooler wind. It’s also wise to bring sun protection and a waterproof bag for your valuables.
What is the crowd size?
The tour group is limited to 50 travelers, ensuring a relatively personal experience with space to move and enjoy the scenery.