Discover the hidden gems of the Zadar archipelago on a 4-hour island-hopping tour aboard our beautifully restored traditional boat.
Swim and unwind at one of Ugljan’s most beloved beaches (Otrić or Kostanj, weather permitting), visit the peaceful Franciscan Monastery on the secluded Galevac Islet, and cruise past Croatia’s smallest inhabited island, Ošljak.
Along the way, we’ll dock in the charming fishing village of Kali, where guests can opt into a local wine tasting experience — featuring select Dalmatian wines and hand-crafted canapés made from fresh island ingredients.
As we return to Zadar, enjoy a scenic ride past the Sea Organ, Greeting to the Sun, and the ancient city walls — a perfect fusion of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and timeless coastal charm.
Whether you're seeking relaxation, discovery, or just a unique way to explore the Zadar archipelago, this tour promises a memorable adventure.
The panoramic boat ride around Zadar’s waterfront offers stunning views of the city's ancient Romanesque architecture, the Sea Organ, and the Greeting to the Sun installation. As you cruise along the coast, you’ll admire the city walls, the picturesque old town, and Zadar’s historic landmarks from the water. The panoramic ride provides a unique and unforgettable perspective of one of Croatia's most famous coastal cities.
When you visit Ugljan, you'll experience the island's stunning natural beauty, with its lush Mediterranean vegetation, charming traditional stone houses, and ancient olive groves. You’ll have the opportunity to choose between two beautiful beaches for swimming and relaxing, depending on weather conditions and group preferences: Beach Otrić – A peaceful pebble beach surrounded by greenery, ideal for a refreshing swim and some sunbathing Beach Kostanj – A quiet cove with clear turquoise waters and a nearby historic chapel In addition to beach time, you’ll explore the island’s traditional coastal villages and have a glimpse into centuries-old olive groves that reflect the deep-rooted agricultural heritage of Ugljan.
Ošljak is the smallest inhabited island in Croatia, known for its lush park forest and crystal-clear waters. During your tour, we will pass by this peaceful island, where you'll have the opportunity to learn about its history and significance, including its role in local culture and its status as Croatia’s smallest inhabited island. Ošljak is also home to Croatia’s first artificial fish reef, an important ecological feature contributing to marine life in the area.
You will make your own way to the meeting points