Zadar-Guided Islands Boat Tour with Drinks and Snorkeling

4.7
(19 reviews)

4 hours (approximately)
Offered in: English and 1 more

Choose what time you want to depart. Then, go to the meeting point and set sail on the Croatian Sea. Take in the view of Zadar on the way to visit 3 different islands. Listen to the commentary from your skipper throughout the tour. Pass by the Sea Organ, which uses the waves to make sounds.

Check out Greetings to the Sun as well, a monument that is dedicated to the sun. Afterward, arrive at Uglian, a popular tourist haven known for its picturesque beaches, coastal villages, and castles. Have some free time to explore, and get recommendations on the best restaurants.

A short while later, head to Ošljak, a small island with about 60 houses. Marvel at the pine and olive trees here. Then, head to Školjić and have some time here. Finally, hop back on the boat and sail to the port where you departed. Get off the boat to finish the activity.

What's Included

Profesional and experienced skipper and guide
A taste of Raffaello coconut candy after aperitif Maraschino
Use of Snorkelling equipment
A taste of Maraschino - original brand made in Zadar, not made in China.
Docking fee ( all stops included) - 10 € per adult: 5 € child below 8 years

Meeting and pickup

Meeting point
Obala kneza Branimira 20A

INA gas station is just 5 meters (15 feet ) from the meeting point.

End point
This activity ends back at the meeting point.

Itinerary

Duration: 4 hours (approximately)
  • Sea Organ (Pass by)

    The sea organ in Zadar is a unique architectural achievement, an interesting and original combination of architecture and music. Unlike ordinary organs powered by bellows or air pumps, the sound of these organs is created under the influence of the energy of the sea, i.e. waves and tides.[1] They are located on the western part of the Zadar waterfront in the immediate vicinity of Pozdrav Suncu.

    Admission ticket free
  • Church of St. Donatus (Pass by)

    Church of St. Donata (originally Holy Trinity) is the most valuable monument of pre-Romanesque architecture of the early Middle Ages (9th century) in Croatia and a symbol of the city of Zadar, and due to its peculiar shape it is one of the most significant of its kind in Europe.

    Admission ticket free
  • 1
    Ošljak

    Island of Ošljak or Lazaret is the smallest inhabited island on the Adriatic Sea and the Croatian coast of the Adriatic and the settlement of the same name. You can climb to the top of the island, which is 89 m high and it only takes about 15 minutes to reach the top of the island from where you can enjoy a fantastic view of the entire Zadar region. You can swim on every part of the island. Ošljak is like one big beach. The beaches are rocky, which is fantastic for snorkeling.

    1 hour Admission ticket free
  • 2
    Preko

    Preko is located on the east coast of the island of Ugljan. It lies on the Zadar canal (Zadarski kanal), opposite the town of Zadar on the mainland. Preko is the administrative center of the island. In the vicinity of cultivated olives and grapes. Preko is our last stop where you have the most options at your disposal, and you can also spend your time the way you want. You have a beautiful sandy beach Jaz which is 5 minutes from the center of Preko, great for children, you can also swim to the very interesting island of Galevac, which is only 50 meters away, where you can walk and explore the island, which is also good for snorkeling. But if you are tired from the activities at the previous stops, you can always rest in the shades at the cafes and ice cream bars.

    1 hour 30 minutes Admission ticket free
  • Otok Galevac (Pass by)

    The islet of Galevac (Školjić) is only 85 meters away from Preko. The island is dominated by the small church and monastery of St. Pavle from the 15th century, whose inventory was declared a "protected cultural property of the Republic of Croatia" by the Ministry of Culture in 2013. Otočić is an oasis of beauty and peace that offers a perfect vacation with its natural beaches. The island is dominated by the small church and monastery of St. Paul from the 15th century, whose inventory was declared a "protected cultural asset of the Republic of Croatia" by the Ministry of Culture in 2013. Franciscans of the Third Order arrived on Galevac in 1446, when the Zadar nobleman Bartolomeo de Milano gave them the island, and their possession was confirmed by Pope Nicholas V in 1454. The church was repaired in 1516 and 1564, and he consecrated it in 1596. the bishop of Nin, Horacije Belloti, as evidenced by the Latin inscription over the entrance to the church.

    Admission ticket free

Additional info

  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Time from the start to first location is aproximately 40 minutes and 40 minutes back.
  • The remaining time will be alloted for the travel time.
  • Important Note: We only serve alcoholic drinks for travelers 21 years old and above. Minor travelers below 21 years old will be served non-alcoholic drinks
Supplied by Jona boat tours

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