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Experience dolphin sightings, swimming, and a delicious included lunch on this 6-hour boat tour from Privlaka to the island of Molat in Croatia.

The Molat Island Dolphin Watching Boat Tour offers a memorable 6-hour experience starting from Privlaka, a short 20 km from Zadar. Priced at $59 per person, this tour combines the thrill of spotting wild dolphins in their natural reserve with a relaxing stop on Molat Island for swimming and a tasty meal. The tour’s highlights include cruising through a natural dolphin reserve, enjoying crystal-clear waters, and savoring an included lunch and drink.
While the trip is designed for those who love wildlife, water activities, and scenic boat rides, it’s worth noting that weather conditions can affect availability since the trip depends heavily on good weather. The price is transparent, with an easy reservation process, and the tour is suitable for most, though not for those with back problems, mobility challenges, or seasickness concerns.
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The tour departs from Crkva Roenja Blaene Djevice Marije in Privlaka, a convenient meeting point. Travelers are advised to arrive 15 minutes early to ensure smooth boarding. The trip ends back at the same location, making it easy to plan your day around this adventure.

The cruise heads toward Molat, known for its protected dolphin habitat. The waters here are part of a marine protected area, which helps ensure the dolphins are wild and free. As the boat moves through this area, chances of sightings are high — 85 to 90% — though wild animals cannot be guaranteed. The guides actively scan for dolphins, making every effort to maximize sightings.
Once on Molat Island, participants have free time to swim in the crystal-clear waters. The island’s natural surroundings provide an excellent setting for a peaceful swim or just relaxing on the shoreline. The lunch served here is included in the cost, with drinks also provided, offering a satisfying break after the boat ride and swimming.
More Great Tours NearbyThe speedboat used for this tour is fully insured and registered for passenger safety and rental. The skipper is experienced, licensed, and speaks both English and German. The boat features biminis to shield guests from the sun and is equipped to handle the group comfortably within safety limits.
The price includes gasoline, boat insurance, and the skipper’s services, with additional costs for marine protected area berthing fees (45 euros for adults, 25 euros for children 1-10 years old) payable cash on board.

Participants should come prepared with comfortable shoes, sunglasses, sun hat, and biodegradable sunscreen. Bringing change of clothes, towels, water, and drinks ensures comfort during swimming and relaxing. It’s advisable to wear beachwear and pack a towel for drying off after swimming. Since the trip is weather-dependent, travelers should check the forecast and be ready for possible cancellation due to rain or strong winds.

Guests often note that the skippers are attentive and friendly, making the journey enjoyable. They actively try to show dolphins when possible, and the explanations about the marine environment add an educational touch. The lunch is appreciated for its quality, with vegetarian options available, and the food seems to be a highlight for many participants.

The initial booking payment is 50 euros for adults and 30 euros for children under 10, with the remaining balance due upon boarding. The total price is 95 euros per adult and 55 euros for children up to 10 years old. The mandatory marine protected area fees are paid cash on the boat and are 45 euros for adults and 25 euros for children.
One review mentions that the cost might seem high to some, especially after factoring in additional berthing fees, so travelers should budget accordingly. The full trip fee covers speedboat, gasoline, insurance, skipper, lunch, and drinks, ensuring a comprehensive experience.

With an average rating of 4.4 out of 5 from 7 reviews, this tour offers a reliable dolphin-watching experience paired with swimming and lunch in a scenic setting. Dolphin sightings are common, and the chance to see these animals in the wild remains a major draw. The lunch, often praised for its quality, adds value to the trip.
However, weather dependency and additional fees are factors to keep in mind. The tour is well-suited for families with children over 10 and those comfortable on a speedboat, but it is not recommended for those prone to seasickness or with mobility issues.
This tour provides an exciting chance to see dolphins in their natural habitat, which is a highlight for many participants. The scenic boat ride, free time on Molat Island, and included lunch make it a balanced and enjoyable experience. The guides’ professionalism and safety measures help ensure a smooth trip.
While not the cheapest option, the price reflects the full experience: boat, fuel, insurance, guide, and food. It’s a good choice for anyone looking to combine wildlife viewing with water activities in Dalmatia. Just remember to check the weather forecast and prepare for additional costs for the marine fees.
“Super Delfine gesehen bri hin und zurück fahrt mit Boot bei Molat Wasser herrlich essen sehr gut Dankeschön”
What is the duration of the tour?
The trip lasts 6 hours from start to finish, including cruising, swimming, and lunch.
Where does the tour depart from?
It departs from Crkva Roenja Blaene Djevice Marije in Privlaka.
Is dolphin sighting guaranteed?
While wild dolphins are not guaranteed, the chances are 85 to 90% to see them in the dolphin reserve area.
What is included in the price?
The speedboat ride, gasoline, insurance, skipper, lunch, and drinks are included.
Are there additional costs?
Yes, marine protected area berthing fees (45 euros for adults, 25 euros for children) are payable cash on board.
Can children participate?
Yes, children over 10 years are welcome; babies are free but without strollers. The tour is not suitable for wheelchair users or those with mobility issues.
What should I bring?
Bring comfortable clothes, sunscreen, water, towels, and beachwear.
Is the tour weather dependent?
Yes, the trip depends on weather conditions and may be canceled in case of rain or strong winds.
How do I pay for the tour?
A deposit of 50 euros for adults (or 30 euros for children) is paid during reservation, with the remaining on the boat.
What do reviews say about this tour?
Participants praise the friendly guides, delicious lunch, and dolphin sightings, though some mention extra costs and weather dependence.
This Molat Island Dolphin Watching Boat Tour offers a well-rounded day of wildlife, scenic views, and relaxation, making it a strong choice for those seeking a nature-focused adventure in Croatia.
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