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Discover Zadar on a 5-hour boat tour with a professional skipper, visiting coves, islands, snorkeling spots, and enjoying drinks and authentic experiences.

The Zadar 1/2 Day Boat Tour with Skipper offers a memorable way to see Croatia’s stunning coastline. For $82.73 per person, this 5-hour journey, operated by Easy Boat, takes you to hidden coves, inhabited islands, and scenic snorkeling spots. With a maximum group size of 6, it provides a personalized experience led by Antoine, a professional skipper who speaks French, English, and Croatian.
This tour is ideal for those who want an authentic maritime adventure away from crowds, with the opportunity to swim, snorkel, visit islands, and learn basic sailing skills. While it’s not a day for large groups, it’s perfect for intimate, relaxed exploration. Keep in mind that bad weather can lead to cancellations, but with flexible policies, you can reschedule or receive a full refund.
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The tour departs from Kreimirova Obala 154 in Zadar at 8:30 am. The meeting point is easily accessible near public transportation, making it convenient for most travelers. The mobile ticket system streamlines the check-in process, allowing a smooth start to your adventure.
The short travel time from the city center means you’ll be on the boat quickly, ready to set out into the Croatian waters. The small group size, limited to 6 participants, helps create an intimate atmosphere, ideal for relaxed exploration and personalized interaction with the skipper, Antoine.

One of the tour’s highlights is stopping at two coves on the island of Ugljan. These spots are chosen for their preserved seabeds and intact marine flora. During each 30-minute stop, visitors can enjoy swimming and snorkeling in clear waters, spotting fish among vibrant underwater life.
These coves are off the beaten path, offering more solitude and natural beauty than popular beaches. The calm waters and scenic surroundings make this part of the trip especially appealing for families or those seeking a peaceful escape.

The third stop takes you to Galevac Island, positioned in front of the village of Preko. Here, travelers have an hour to explore the island on foot, taking in the scenery and visiting the Sveti Pavao Monastery from the 18th century.
This island offers a blend of natural beauty and cultural history, with the monastery serving as a glimpse into the region’s past. Walking around Galevac provides a chance to stretch legs, take photos, and enjoy the tranquil atmosphere away from crowds.

The final stop is at Ošljak Island, notable as Croatia’s smallest inhabited island. Visitors have about one hour to walk around, appreciating the quiet charm of this tiny community. It’s an opportunity to visit local spots, soak in panoramic views, and enjoy the peaceful surroundings.
Ošljak’s small size and lack of tourist crowds make it a refreshing end to the tour, offering a genuine taste of island life in Croatia. The visit on foot complements the previous snorkeling stops, rounding out a diverse exploration of coastal beauty.

A unique feature of this tour is the chance to learn the basics of sailing from Antoine, a knowledgeable and friendly skipper. He shares fundamental navigation tips and maneuvering techniques, making the experience not just sightseeing but also educational. This aspect is particularly appealing for those interested in maritime skills, even if just at a beginner level.
Antoine’s multilingual approach, including French, helps create a relaxed, friendly environment. His vast local knowledge and professional sailing background ensure that even newcomers feel comfortable and engaged throughout the trip.

The tour thoughtfully includes snacks, alcoholic beverages (beer), and coffee or tea, adding to the comfort of the experience. Mask and snorkel gear are provided, allowing everyone to enjoy underwater exploration without extra hassle. The welcome crescent on arrival is a small gesture that sets a warm tone for the journey.
Having drinks and snacks readily available enhances the leisurely vibe, making it easy to relax and enjoy the scenic stops without worrying about logistics or additional costs.

The tour operates with flexibility, with free cancellation available up to 24 hours before departure. However, it is weather-dependent; if bad weather leads to cancellation, travelers are offered rescheduling options or full refunds.
Antoine reserves the right to cancel if conditions are unsafe, but most trips proceed smoothly when weather permits. This cautious approach ensures a safe, enjoyable experience for all participants.
With a maximum of 6 travelers, this tour prioritizes a personalized experience. It is suitable for most travelers, with most participants able to join without special physical requirements. The tour is conducted in multiple languages—French, English, and Croatian—to accommodate diverse visitors.
Booking is straightforward, with confirmation received shortly after purchase. The start time of 8:30 am allows for a relaxed morning, fitting well into a day exploring Zadar’s surroundings.
This half-day boat trip is ideal for those seeking an authentic, intimate experience of Croatia’s coastal waters. It suits families, couples, or small groups who enjoy snorkeling, island visits, and learning sailing basics. The small group size and personal guidance from Antoine make it particularly appealing for travelers who prefer a more relaxed, customized outing.
While not suitable for those expecting a large, fast-paced tour, it provides a calm, scenic adventure perfect for appreciating Croatia’s natural beauty without crowds or hectic schedules.
The $82.73 price for a five-hour boat trip that includes snorkeling, island exploration, drinks, and sailing lessons offers good value. The enthusiastic guide Antoine adds a personal touch, making the experience welcoming and educational. The stops at Ugljan coves, Galevac, and Ošljak showcase Croatia’s varied maritime scenery.
This tour’s strength lies in its small group size, authentic access to quiet coves, and friendly guidance. It’s well-suited for travelers wanting an immersive, relaxing day on the water, away from the crowds, with opportunities to swim, snorkel, and learn some sailing along the way.
“An unforgettable experience! Antoine is very kind and knows how to put at ease. We had a great time aboard his boat with family: discovering pretty…”
What is included in the tour?
Snacks, mask and snorkel gear, alcoholic drinks (beer), coffee or tea, and a guide are included in the price.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 5 hours, starting at 8:30 am from Kreimirova Obala, Zadar.
What are the main stops?
Stops include two coves on Ugljan, Galevac Island with its 18th-century monastery, and Ošljak Island, the smallest inhabited island in Croatia.
Can I learn sailing during the tour?
Yes, Antoine teaches the basics of navigation and boat maneuvering, making it a fun educational experience.
Is snorkeling equipment provided?
Yes, snorkeling gear is included for use during the stops.
What if the weather is bad?
The tour can be canceled due to bad weather, with full refunds or rescheduling options available if conditions are unsafe.
How do I book the tour?
Booking is made through the provider, Easy Boat, and confirmation is received shortly after reservation.
Who is this tour suitable for?
It’s perfect for small groups or families, especially those interested in snorkeling, island visits, or learning sailing in a relaxed setting.
How accessible is the tour?
Most travelers can participate, and the group size ensures a comfortable pace. No specific physical requirements are detailed, but good mobility is recommended for walking on islands.