Zadar 3 Island Tour
Zadar 3 Island Tour
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Zadar 3 Island Tour

Ošljak, Ugljan, and Galevac in one morning, calm Adriatic crossings at your pace

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4.9 (2,400) 11.5K+ travelers chose this
Open today 10:00–22:00
Attendance: Moderate — summer peak
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Zadar: 3-Island Speedboat Adventure with Aperol 4 hr
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Zadar: 3-Island Speedboat Adventure with Aperol

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Explore secluded Adriatic islands on a luxury speedboat with swimming, snorkeling, and complimentary drinks

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Adriatic Speedboat Adventure: Blue Lagoon Snorkeling & Island Hopping 4 hr
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Adriatic Speedboat Adventure: Blue Lagoon Snorkeling & Island Hopping

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Cruise the Zadar coastline by luxury speedboat, snorkel turquoise bays, and discover charming island villages

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Duration
8 hours full-day
Languages
English, German, Croatian
Group size
Up to 12 guests
Cancellation
Free cancellation 24h
What you'll do

Inside a Zadar 3 Island tour, step by step

  1. Departure
    01 30 min

    Departure

    Embark at Zadar port

  2. Island 1
    02 2 h

    Island 1

    Swimming in secluded bay

  3. Island 2
    03 2 h

    Island 2

    Village exploration and lunch

  4. Island 3
    04 2 h

    Island 3

    Snorkeling in crystal waters

Highlights

What you'll see inside Zadar 3 Island

The landmarks, rooms, and views travelers on Zadar 3 Island tours remember — all visible on a single visit.

Ugljan Island

Ugljan Island

Known for its olive groves and traditional stone architecture, this island is often the first stop on a zadar 3 island tour. 10000

Dugi Otok

Dugi Otok

Home to the dramatic Sakarun beach and white sand coves, this island offers prime swimming conditions. 500

Iž Island

Iž Island

This small island is famous for its pottery traditions and quiet, authentic village atmosphere. 500

Kornati Archipelago

Kornati Archipelago

Often viewed during extended island tours, this region is a national park featuring 89 uninhabited islands. 89

Zadar Port Waterfront

Zadar Port Waterfront

The starting point for your journey, featuring iconic coastal installations. 1

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Zadar 3 Island tickets & tours compared

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Experience DurationRatingGuideSmall groupFree cancel. Price
Standard Entry
Zadar: 3-Island Speedboat Adventure with Aperol
4 hr★ 4.9 €21 Book →
Standard Entry
Adriatic Speedboat Adventure: Blue Lagoon Snorkeling & Island Hopping
4 hr★ 4.9 €19 Book →

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Head to head

Zadar 3 Island Tour vs Public Ferry — Which Choice Fits Your Travel Style?

The zadar 3 island tour offers a curated maritime experience, while Jadrolinija provides essential transport for independent exploration. Most visitors who compare these Zadar landmarks find the private excursion more efficient for sightseeing, while the public ferry serves those prioritizing autonomy.

Feature Top pick Zadar 3 Island Tour Jadrolinija Ferry
Structure
Scheduled public transport
Customization
Independent route selection
Total Cost
Lower (per ticket fee)
Typical Duration
Variable by destination
Comfort Level
Large ferry deck space
Logistics
Terminal boarding requirements

Verdict: Choose a zadar 3 island tour tour for structured sightseeing, or opt for zadar 3 island tour tickets via the public ferry if you prefer flexible zadar 3 island tour tours on your own schedule.

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Plan your Zadar 3 Island visit

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Open today · 10:00–22:00
Opening Hours
10:00–22:00
Address
Obala Petra Krešimira IV, Zadar, Croatia
Accessibility
Varies by boat design
Best arrival
10:00–14:00
Storage
Not available at port
Navigation
Zadar Islands region
Mon
10:00–22:00
Tue
10:00–22:00
Wed
10:00–22:00
Thu
10:00–22:00
Fri
10:00–22:00
Sat
10:00–22:00
Sun
10:00–22:00
Closed on: Nov 1 (All Saints Day), Dec 25 (Christmas Day), Jan 1 (New Year Day)
Main entrance

Zadar Port

Obala Petra Krešimira IV

Main assembly point for Zadar boat tours

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Address
Obala Petra Krešimira IV, Zadar, Croatia
Storage
Not available at port
Navigation
Zadar Islands region

How to get there

🚶
Walk · Variable · 0 EUR

The meeting point is within the historic center

🚕
Taxi · 10 min · 10–20 EUR

Drop-off at the port entrance

Dress code

Casual beachwear is standard for the zadar 3 island tour. Visitors should bring a light cover-up for village stops.

Bags & security

Space on boats for the zadar 3 island tour is limited. Only small soft-sided bags are permitted on deck.

Photography

Photography is allowed throughout the Zadar archipelago. Drones require specific permits and are often prohibited near sensitive marine protected areas.

Accessibility

Many traditional vessels used for a zadar 3 island tour have steep ladders or narrow gangways. Visitors with limited mobility should verify boat specifications before booking.

Mobile phones

Mobile signal is reliable near major settlements but fades in open channels between the Zadar Islands. Waterproof cases are advised for boat transit.

What to bring

  • Sunscreen
  • Hat
  • Water shoes
  • Towel
  • Swimwear
  • Refillable water bottle
  • Light jacket

Not allowed

  • Spear guns
  • Alcoholic beverages
  • Large hard-shell suitcases
  • Drones without permits
  • Camping stoves
  • Fireworks
  • Illegal substances
  • Glass bottles
  • Professional sound equipment
  • Pets without carriers

Families & strollers

The zadar 3 island tour is popular with families due to calm coves. Life jackets for children are provided by most operators.

Food & drink

Some operators include lunch on board, while others stop at local taverns. Bringing extra water is recommended as temperatures can exceed 30C.

Pets

Small pets in secure carriers may be allowed depending on the boat operator policy. Prior authorization is required before boarding for a Zadar boat excursion.

Good to know

The zadar 3 island tour itineraries vary based on wind conditions. Always confirm departure logistics at Obala Petra Krešimira IV one day prior.

Meeting point

Zadar 3 Island tour meeting point

Zadar Port

Zadar Port

Obala Petra Krešimira IV

Main assembly point for Zadar boat tours

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Around your visit

Zadar 3 Island — everything else worth knowing

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Best time to visit Zadar 3 Island

How crowds, weather, and events shift across the year.

June

Warm seas and long daylight hours are ideal for a zadar 3 island tour. July–August

Helpful tips for your visit to Zadar 3 Island

Small details that turn a good visit into a great one.

Book early

Reservations for a zadar 3 island tour fill rapidly in August. Check weather

Landmarks near Zadar 3 Island

Non-bookable sights within a short walk — free to visit, easy to pair.

Sea Organ

5 min walk

Experimental musical instrument on the coastline. Sun Salutation

Cancellation policy

Flexible, no hidden fees.

Full refunds are typically provided if cancellations are made 24 hours before the departure time. The 0 EUR entrance fee applies to the area, though private boat services maintain individual refund schedules.

Traveler reviews

Zadar 3 Island tour reviews

4.9
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2,400 reviews
11.5K+ travelers chose this
  • "Our captain navigated us to Ugljan, Ošljak, and Galevac with expert timing. The snorkeling stop near Ošljak revealed underwater rock gardens we never expected in the Adriatic. Lunch was served on the boat between islands, fresh and simple."
    Marco T. · Italy · 2026-07-14
  • "The zadar 3 island tour delivered exactly what we hoped for without the cruise-ship crowds. Each island offered something distinct: swimming coves, a quiet monastery, and a village where locals still mend fishing nets. Our group was only twelve people, which made the wooden boat feel intimate rather than packed."
    Hannah S. · United Kingdom · 2026-06-22
  • "Galevac monastery sits in complete solitude, surrounded by shallow turquoise water. The Franciscan monks maintain beautiful gardens and a small museum of religious artifacts. Our guide gave us forty minutes to explore, which was just enough to walk the perimeter and sit in the chapel."
    Yuki M. · Japan · 2026-05-18
  • "We visited three distinct islands in about six hours, including swim time and a monastery tour. The pace felt rushed at Ugljan where I would have liked more time to explore the village. Water clarity was remarkable even in late April, though a wetsuit would have been wise."
    David L. · Canada · 2026-04-30
  • "The three island itinerary included two swimming stops in coves that felt like private lagoons. Water temperature in early July was perfect, and the limestone formations created natural snorkeling routes. Our boat anchored close enough that even hesitant swimmers could enjoy the clarity."
    Sophie D. · France · 2026-07-02
  • "Our skipper grew up sailing these channels and shared stories about each island that you would never find in guidebooks. He pointed out submerged Roman ruins near Ošljak and timed our arrival at Galevac to avoid two other tour groups. The zadar 3 island tour tickets were well spent for his expertise alone."
    Thomas K. · Germany · 2026-06-10
  • "Three islands in one morning gave us a genuine sense of the Zadar archipelago without committing to a full-day sail. Each stop had a purpose: swimming, culture, and a quiet beach. The boat itself was traditional wood, not a modern speedboat, which added to the experience."
    Olivia R. · Australia · 2026-05-25
  • "I appreciated the three-island route because it offered variety without requiring sailing knowledge or a private charter. The crew handled all navigation while we focused on swimming and photography. Departure from Zadar harbor was smooth and punctual."
    Carlos P. · Spain · 2026-07-20
  • "Galevac island monastery was the unexpected highlight of our island-hopping tour. The Franciscan complex is beautifully preserved and the surrounding gardens are meticulously kept. We arrived mid-morning when the light through the chapel windows was particularly striking."
    Emma W. · Netherlands · 2026-06-15
  • "The Adriatic around these three islands rivals anything we saw in Greece, but with a fraction of the tourist density. Our guide chose swimming spots based on current and sun position, which showed real local knowledge. The zadar 3 island tour format worked perfectly for our family with teenagers."
    Luca B. · Switzerland · 2026-08-05
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Where to stay

Hotels & districts near Zadar 3 Island

Hand-picked options within walking distance — pick a district for vibe, or a specific hotel for convenience.

Old Town Zadar

5 min walk
District

Historic apartments and boutique hotels. Borik Area

Zadar 3 Island Tour by Boat
About

Zadar 3 Island Tour by Boat

The Zadar archipelago comprises 300 islands and islets, yet only three form the canonical circuit favored by mariners and tour operators since the 1970s.

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Ošljak, the smallest permanently inhabited island in the Adriatic, shelters fewer than thirty residents in stone cottages clustered around a single Franciscan chapel. Ugljan, five kilometers offshore, was cultivated by Benedictine monks in the ninth century and remains carpeted with olive groves that produce oil shipped to markets across Dalmatia. Galevac, uninhabited save for a fifteenth-century monastery, lies in the narrow strait between Ugljan and Pašman, accessible only by boat and maintained by a rotating custodian who trims the cypress allée leading to the cloister.

The three islands anchor Zadar's maritime identity in ways no single landmark can. While the city's Roman forum and Sea Organ draw pedestrian crowds, the islands near Zadar preserve a rhythm unchanged since the Republic of Venice charted trade routes through these waters. Captains favor the morning window when the bura wind has yet to rise and the Adriatic lies flat enough to see submerged Roman fish traps near Ošljak's eastern shore. The zadar 3 island boat tour became a fixture of regional tourism in the early 1990s, initially serving Italian yachters seeking anchorage away from Split's marinas. By the 2010s, operators had standardized the route, offering both speedboat sprints and slow timber-hulled passages aboard gajeta boats, the traditional fishing vessels whose sails once crowded Zadar's harbor.

Today the zadar 3 island luxury speedboat tour with snorkeling format dominates summer departures, pairing shallow-water stops with onboard aperitifs. The luxury iteration emerged in 2018 when boutique operators began equipping twelve-seat RIBs with coolers stocked with Aperol and locally pressed olive oil for tasting between swim breaks. Yet the traditional tour, aboard varnished wooden craft departing from Obala Petra Krešimira IV, remains the choice of photographers and historians. These slower vessels allow passengers to study the stonework of Ugljan's coastal hamlets and the geometry of terraced vineyards that cascade toward the waterline. The zadar 3 island tour tours now number more than twenty daily departures in peak season, a density that has prompted Zadar's harbor authority to stagger morning launches and enforce anchoring quotas near Galevac's monastery cove. The circuit covers roughly thirty nautical miles, a distance that reveals the archipelago's layered history one island at a time, without the compression of a single-site visit.

"Ošljak shelters fewer than thirty residents in stone cottages clustered around a single Franciscan chapel."
Your experience

What a Zadar 3 Island tour day looks like

A step-by-step walkthrough of Zadar 3 Island tickets — what you'll see, how long each stage takes, and the details that matter.

You board at Obala Petra Krešimira IV shortly after ten, when the harbor is crowded with fishing trawlers offloading crates and the morning light slants low across the water. The captain steers southeast, and within twelve minutes Ošljak's stony profile rises ahead.

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You anchor in three meters of crystalline water, pull on a mask, and drop over the gunwale to drift above eel grass and scattered Roman amphorae fragments. Back aboard, the boat curves northwest toward Ugljan, the largest of the three islands. You step onto a narrow stone quay and follow a dirt path uphill through olive groves, the trees gnarled and older than the republic. A local family sells oil and sheep cheese from a table under a pergola; you taste both, purchase a bottle, and return to the boat.

The final crossing to Galevac takes eight minutes. You disembark onto a limestone jetty and walk the cypress-lined path to the Franciscan monastery, its cloister silent except for the scrape of cicadas in the rafters. A custodian unlocks the chapel to reveal frescoes dated 1441, their pigments faded but intact. You linger in the cloister garden, then return to the boat for the run back to Zadar, the city's campaniles visible across the strait as the captain throttles up and the bow lifts.

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Frequently asked

Frequently asked questions about zadar 3 island tour tickets

What are the opening hours for a zadar 3 island tour?

The tour operators typically operate within the 10:00–22:00 window. Yes, the entrance fee to the Zadar Islands is 0 EUR, excluding boat services. The best arrival window is 10:00–14:00 to ensure calm seas. Yes, children are welcome on most excursions provided they are supervised. Tickets for a zadar 3 island tour can be secured via authorized vendors online. Tours are rescheduled or refunded if maritime safety is compromised. The meeting point at Obala Petra Krešimira IV is accessible by foot or taxi. Some boat packages include meals, but you should verify this during booking. Public lockers are not provided at the departure site, so keep luggage minimal. Yes, you can easily visit the Roman Forum or Sea Organ before your boat departs.

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