Half-day Tour UGLJAN / MOLAT
A half-day, 6-hour boat trip to Ugljan or Molat including passing through the dolphin natural habitat, 3 hours of free time on the beach and a rich lunch on the boat!
Tours every day from 9:00am to 2:00pm or 3:00pm to 9:00pm
Start
Duration
6 hours
Capacity
12-15 people
Tour
private or shared
Included
transfer, free time, food & selection of drinks
Available
April - October Start every day at 9:00am or 2:00pm
This AdvenTOUR takes us to the islands of Ugljan or Molat – known as the islands of olive oil, hidden beaches and bays, and the clean and untouched nature of the land and sea!
You will see beautiful landscapes, crystal blue sea, picturesque islands and villages and amazing marine life. You will be able to dive and swim directly from the ship, in the private and secluded coves of the islands of Ugljan or Molat.
Local Delicacies
This half-day tour also includes a rich gastronomic offer – meat and fish specialties, side dishes and salads, all freshly prepared and served on board.
The tour starts in Privlaka, where we begin our tour with coffee and a small sweet snack. We continue our boat ride across the canal, a location famous as the dolphin natural habitat. With a bit of luck, it's an opportunity to observe dolphin families in their natural environment. Since they are curious animals, they often follow us on our way and happily swim alongside the boat.
Depending on the given tour (according to weather conditions or guests' wishes if it is a private tour), we continue the boat ride towards the southern side of the island of Ugljan or the eastern side of the island of Molat. Both destinations offer the possibility of anchoring directly in the bay and swimming and diving in the turquoise sea directly from the boat.
During this time, the crew prepares a rich lunch that will be served on board. Lunch is followed by a short break and a chance for another quick swim.
After returning to Ema, we start our leisurely cruise back to Privlaka, where we expect to arrive around 2:00 p.m. if it’s a morning tour or around 9:00 p.m. if it’s an afternoon tour.