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Enjoy a 2-hour sail around Korula on a historic craftsmanship boat, with swimming, snorkeling, snacks, and drinks for $106 per person—perfect for relaxing island exploration.
Korula: Sail Away – tour with traditional craftmanship boat
This Korula sailing tour offers a beautifully crafted experience aboard MIAMI, a 50-year-old vessel originally built in 1973 by local Korula craftsmen. For $106 per person, guests embark on a two-hour cruise around the Korula archipelago, where they can enjoy crystal-clear swimming spots, snorkeling, and a selection of refreshing snacks and drinks. The tour is guided in Croatian and English and is ideal for those seeking a relaxing, scenic outing on the water.
The meeting point is conveniently located at The Shell Bay of Korula Town, with parking available in the port area. While the tour is not private, it offers a warm, family-run atmosphere, with skippers Vinko and David leading the cruise and sharing stories about the islands. This tour is suitable for most travelers except pregnant women, non-swimmers, and those prone to seasickness, making it a good choice for families, couples, or groups wanting an easygoing day at sea.


MIAMI is a vessel with a story. Built in 1973 in Korula by local artisans, it bears the initials of children who are now grandparents—Miriana, Andrija, and Mirko. After years of service, this boat was given new life as a cruise vessel, maintaining its familial charm. Its wooden hull and vintage design invite a sense of nostalgia and authenticity, making the cruise feel like sailing on a piece of local history.
Its family-run management ensures a warm atmosphere, with Vinko and David serving as skippers who balance professionalism with friendliness. The boat’s size allows for an intimate experience, with enough space to relax and enjoy the surroundings comfortably.
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During the two-hour cruise, the tour makes several stops at notable islands within the Korula archipelago. The island of Badija stands out for its wild animals and the Franciscan monastery, offering a peaceful scenic backdrop. Vrnik is known for its historic stone quarries—a place rich in golden stone used in local construction—and is a testament to Korula’s proud shipbuilding tradition.
Sutvara is home to a crystal-clear pebble beach, perfect for swimming and relaxing in the sun. The tour’s stops are well-balanced, providing plenty of time for swimming and snorkeling, with equipment included so you can float above vibrant marine life in pristine waters.

One of the main highlights is the opportunity to swim and snorkel in the crystal-clear sea. The guides lead guests to some of the best spots, where the water is calm and visibility is excellent. The snorkeling equipment is provided, making it accessible even for those new to the activity.
The reviews emphasize the quality of the water and the peaceful, uncrowded environment at each stop. This tour is ideal for families, couples, or anyone who appreciates calm and scenic water experiences without feeling rushed.

The MIAMI boat provides a cozy and nostalgic setting, with plenty of space to lounge and enjoy the sea breeze. Its wooden hull and vintage charm create a unique atmosphere that many find more authentic than modern boats. According to reviews, the skippers do a good job of making guests feel relaxed and well cared for, sharing interesting information about the islands along the way.
The two-hour duration is perfect for a laid-back experience, avoiding the fatigue that longer tours can sometimes bring. Guests often comment on how the boat is a great place to unwind, with many wishing they could stay longer to soak in the peaceful surroundings.
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The tour includes carefully prepared snacks and cold drinks, which guests consistently praise. The local tapas served during the trip are highlighted as delicious and of high quality, adding a taste of Korula’s culinary charm. The refreshments help keep guests energized and enhance the leisurely atmosphere.
The friendly crew ensures everyone is well taken care of, offering a relaxed and informative experience. Many reviews mention the generous portion of snacks and quality drinks, making the outing feel like a small, social gathering at sea.

Meeting point is at The Shell Bay in Korula Town, easily accessible with available parking. The activity ends back at the same spot, making logistics simple for travelers. The tour is not private, but the small boat size keeps the experience intimate and personable.
Guests are advised to bring sunglasses, sun hats, sunscreen, comfortable clothes, and beachwear. The tour excludes weapons, sharp objects, alcohol, and other restricted items, aligning with safety and environmental standards.
Booking is flexible, with the option to reserve now and pay later, and full refunds are available if canceled 24 hours in advance. This flexibility appeals to travelers wanting a low-commitment, enjoyable water day.

This sailing experience appeals most to those who value authentic craftsmanship, scenic island stops, and water-based relaxation. It suits travelers who prefer a gentle pace and enjoy snorkeling or swimming in tranquil waters. The family-friendly nature makes it an excellent choice for families with older children, but not suitable for younger children, pregnant women, or those with mobility limitations.
Those who appreciate local stories, vintage vessels, and a personalized atmosphere will find this tour particularly satisfying.

This Korula cruise offers a simple yet charming way to see the archipelago’s highlights while enjoying refreshing water activities aboard a historic vessel. The skippers’ friendliness, beautiful island stops, and quality snacks create a warm, inviting environment. Although it’s a short tour, the quality of the experience makes it a worthwhile addition to any Korula itinerary.
The price of $106 is reasonable for the two-hour experience, especially considering the included snorkeling gear, local snacks, and the story behind the boat. It’s especially appealing for travelers seeking a low-pressure, scenic outing with a slice of local history.
“We highly recommend this tour. Vinko and David are very friendly and showed us beautiful places to swim while they were preparing drinks and food. …”

Is this tour suitable for non-swimmers?
Most likely not, as swimming and snorkeling are key parts of the experience, and non-swimmers are advised against taking part.
Can I customize this tour to be private?
Yes, the provider mentions that private tours can be arranged upon request, though the standard experience is shared with other guests.
What should I bring for the water activities?
Bring sunglasses, sun hat, sunscreen, comfortable clothes, and beachwear. Snorkeling equipment is provided.
Is the boat accessible for everyone?
No, the tour is not recommended for wheelchair users, pregnant women, or people prone to seasickness due to the vessel’s age and nature.
How long is the cruise?
The tour lasts about two hours, providing a relaxed pace for sightseeing and swimming.
What stops will I visit?
Stops include Badija with its wildlife and monastery, Vrnik known for its stone quarries, and Sutvara with its pebble beach.
This Korula: Sail Away tour combines history, scenic water, and relaxation, perfect for travelers eager to unwind while experiencing the charm of the archipelago.
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