If you’re considering a day on the water in Istria, this full-day boat tour from Medulin offers a solid mix of breathtaking scenery, relaxing swimming spots, and a tasty onboard meal. It’s a popular choice, especially if you’re into exploring coastlines and islands without the hassle of planning every detail yourself.
What we really like about this trip is how accessible and straightforward it is — with a well-organized itinerary and friendly guides. Plus, the inclusion of unlimited drinks and a good variety of lunch options makes it feel like a relaxing day rather than a hurried sightseeing rush.
On the flip side, it’s worth noting that some travelers find the timing on Levan island a bit tight, especially if you want more time in the water. Also, not being wheelchair accessible might be a consideration for some.
All in all, this tour suits travelers who want a relaxed, scenic day out, with enough time for swimming and enjoying good food. If that sounds like your kind of adventure, read on for a detailed breakdown.
Key Points

- Cost-effective with a good balance of activities and comfort, priced around $53.
- Includes unlimited drinks onboard, making it easy to relax and enjoy the scenery.
- Highlights the Golumbera cave and Porer lighthouse, two visual treats.
- Ample free time on Levan island for sunbathing, swimming, and snorkeling.
- Guides and crew consistently praised for their friendliness and professionalism.
- Potential for tight timing at Levan — plan to make the most of your visit.
Setting the Scene: What This Tour Offers

This boat trip from Medulin really packs in a varied experience over about five hours. You start at the port, where the crew welcomes you with a drink, and then you set sail along the coast of Istria, passing some of the most iconic sights like Cape Kamenjak and the Porer lighthouse.
The main draw is the opportunity to explore the Golumbera sea cave, which is tucked away on the cliffs of Cape Kamenjak. It’s secluded, photogenic, and a real highlight for anyone wanting a bit of adventure like swimming or simply capturing some great pictures. The boat stops here for about 30 minutes, which some reviews say is just enough — though a few folks wished they had a little more time to explore or swim.
After that, you cruise past some interesting islets, including Bodula and Fenoliga, where the views are stunning. You’ll get a chance to see the Porer lighthouse, built in the 19th century, which adds a touch of maritime charm to the scenery.
The highlight for many is the stop at Levan island. This is the only sandy island in the archipelago, and it offers a long stretch of beach, perfect for sunbathing or swimming in the clear waters. You’ll have about two hours here, which sounds like enough time for most travelers, though some find it a little crowded or wish for more space on the sand.
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The Food and Drinks: What to Expect

One of the reasons this tour gets good reviews is the onboard lunch. It’s a BBQ-style meal with vegetarian, meat, and fish options — satisfying for most dietary preferences. The food is generally described as good, and it’s served in a casual, picnic-style setting.
Drinks are unlimited on board, including beers, which many travelers appreciate for relaxing during the cruise. Upon arriving at Levan, you also have the option to buy additional drinks, including cocktails, and rent loungers or visit the on-island restaurant. Be aware, as some reviews mention, that drinks on Levan can start at around 5 euros, and loungers cost around 20 euros if you want to avoid lying directly on the sand.
From a value perspective, the price of around $53 per person is considered decent, especially since it includes the lunch, drinks, and guided commentary in English, Croatian, or German.
The Experience: What It Feels Like

The boat itself is described as comfortable, and the crew is often praised for their friendliness. The guides seem knowledgeable, offering interesting tidbits about the sights along the way, which enhances the overall experience. They also do a good job of keeping everyone safe during swimming stops, although the trip isn’t suitable for those prone to seasickness or with mobility issues.
From the reviews, the most memorable moments tend to be the swim in the Golumbera cave and the chance to relax on Levan’s sandy shores. Many comment that the guides went out of their way to make the trip enjoyable, with some noting that the staff’s professionalism made the day even better.
A couple of travelers felt that the timing could be improved — particularly at Levan, where 2 hours felt a bit rushed, especially if you want to really unwind and get in some snorkeling or sunbathing. Also, the short 30-minute stop at the cave is enough for most to dip in and snap photos, but not enough to explore thoroughly.
Practical Details and Tips

- Check-in: Arrive 30 minutes early at Medulin Harbour, where you’ll see the colorful advertising desk and parasol. The crew is friendly and easy to find.
- What to bring: Sunscreen, hat, swimwear, snorkeling gear, and beachwear are advisable. If you want to rent a lounger or buy drinks on Levan, bring extra cash.
- Wheelchair accessibility: Unfortunately, the tour isn’t suitable for wheelchairs, so plan accordingly.
- Weather: Bad weather or rough sea conditions could lead to cancellations or changes, so keep an eye on the forecast.
- Duration: About 5 hours, including stops and lunch. The timing at each spot is designed to give you a taste without feeling rushed.
The Ups and Downs

What travelers love:
– The friendly guides who are knowledgeable and attentive.
– The stunning scenery, especially around the lighthouse and the cave.
– The delicious BBQ and unlimited drinks, making it feel like a relaxing day rather than just a sightseeing trip.
– The free time on Levan, perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and snorkeling.
What could be better:
– The limited time at Levan for some, especially if you’re keen on more extensive swimming or exploring.
– The cost of extras on the island (loungers and drinks), which can add up if you’re not prepared.
– Not suitable for wheelchair users or those with certain health issues, so check your needs carefully.
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Who Is This Tour Best For?

This boat trip works best for travelers who enjoy a leisurely day on the water with plenty of chances to swim and relax. If you’re after a relaxed, scenic cruise with good food and drinks, this is a solid pick. It’s particularly suited for those who appreciate a guided experience with friendly staff, want to see iconic sights like the Cape Kamenjak and Porer lighthouse, and enjoy some quality time on a sandy island.
If you’re looking for a more adventurous or in-depth exploration, or if you need accessibility accommodations, you might want to consider other options or longer tours. However, for most casual travelers, this offers a great balance of comfort, scenery, and fun.
Final Thoughts

For a reasonable price, this full-day boat tour in Istria provides a well-rounded experience filled with beautiful views, swimming opportunities, and tasty food. The mix of sightseeing, relaxation, and light adventure makes it a nice choice for a laid-back vacation day.
You’ll love the guides’ professionalism, the stunning spots like Golumbera cave and Levan island, and the ease of having everything organized for you. Just remember to bring some cash for extras if you want to indulge on Levan, and be ready for a fun, scenic ride.
Whether you’re a solo traveler, a couple, or even a small group, this trip offers a straightforward way to enjoy Croatia’s coastal charm without overcomplicating things.
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FAQ

Is transportation to the boat included?
No, you need to make your way to Medulin Harbour yourself. The tour starts there, and it’s best to arrive 30 minutes early.
How long is the total tour?
The entire experience lasts about 5 hours, including stops for swimming, sightseeing, and lunch.
Is the tour suitable for children?
While children can enjoy the boat trip, keep in mind that it involves swimming, some walking, and limited facilities on the island. It’s best suited for older kids who can handle a boat ride comfortably.
Can I bring my own snorkeling gear?
Yes, snorkeling gear is recommended and you’re encouraged to bring your own. The tour provides access to some areas, but personal gear is always best.
What should I wear?
Light, comfortable beachwear, swimwear underneath, sunscreen, and a hat are essential. Bring a towel too if you plan to swim or sunbathe.
Are drinks really unlimited on board?
Yes, unlimited beers, water, and juice are available during the cruise, making it easy to relax and enjoy the scenery.
What happens in bad weather?
If the weather turns bad or sea conditions are rough, the captain may cancel or reschedule the trip. You’ll get a full refund or an alternative date if that occurs.
If you’re after a laid-back, scenic, and well-organized day on the water in Istria, this tour should tick most boxes. Just go with realistic expectations about timing and extras, and you’re set for a memorable Croatian adventure.
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