Leave the mainland behind and spend a full day exploring the wild beauty of Dugi Otok.
Your first stop is the quiet island village of Božava, where you’ll explore mysterious Cold War–era military tunnel.
Next, head toward Veli Rat, home to a sunken 18th-century shipwreck resting just below the surface. Grab your snorkeling gear and drift above the site .
The adventure continues at Brbinjšćica Bay, where you’ll visit the spectacular Golubinka Sea Cave and the mysterious Dragon’s Eye, natural formations that make this part of Dugi Otok truly unique.
It’s time to unwind at Sakarun Beach, another protected area known for its white sand, shallow turquoise sea, and relaxed island atmosphere.
Famous Veli Rat Lighthouse, built in 1849. It’s the tallest in the Adriatic and sits on Punta Bjanka, a protected nature area with breathtaking coastal views — a perfect stop for lunch.
For your last stop of the day you will visit a Hidden gem of a bay a beautiful sandy bay located near island Molat.
Right across “Porat bar” along the sea you will see a banner “Kokolo Marine”. You will see the guide there and the boat. Please be aware of the parking situation it’s hard to find a spot. We recommend coming with a Taxi or public transportation. Please come 30 minutes before the activity starts.
Your first stop is the quiet island village of Božava, where you’ll explore mysterious Cold War–era military tunnels, once used to protect the island and its people.
Next, head toward Veli Rat, home to a sunken 18th-century shipwreck resting just below the surface. Grab your snorkeling gear and drift above the site — you’ll see remnants of the past scattered across the seabed, perfectly preserved in the crystal-clear water.
The adventure continues at Brbinjšćica Bay, where you’ll visit the spectacular Golubinka Sea Cave and the mysterious Dragon’s Eye, natural formations that make this part of Dugi Otok truly unique.
It’s time to unwind at Sakarun Beach, another protected area known for its white sand, shallow turquoise sea, and relaxed island atmosphere. Swim, stroll the shore, or simply stretch out under the sun before continuing to the next highlight.
Famous Veli Rat Lighthouse, built in 1849. It’s the tallest in the Adriatic and sits on Punta Bjanka, a protected nature area with breathtaking coastal views — a perfect stop for lunch. You can enjoy fresh, affordable Dalmatian dishes at a local fisherman family’s restaurant (cash only), or bring your own meal if you prefer — it’s a long, full-day adventure, so plan accordingly.
For your last stop of the day you will visit a Hidden gem of a bay a beautiful sandy bay located near island Molat. A perfect shallow sandy bay to refresh after lunch and call it a perfect day. Cruise back toward Zadar refreshed, sun-soaked, and satisfied.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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