Elaphite Islands
Elaphite Islands

Elaphite Islands

Elaphiti Islands, Dalmatia, 20223

The basics

Climb aboard a boat in Dubrovnik’s harbor and admire views during the journey to the Elaphite Islands. This day trip often takes the form of speedboat tours to the three main islands, with scheduled stops for water-based activities such as snorkeling, swimming, and sea kayaking. Some itineraries also include lunch and drinks on board. Travelers seeking an intimate experience may want to opt for a private tour and set out on a private boat with a guide.

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Things to know before you go

  • The Elaphite Islands are a must-see attraction for nature lovers, sunshine seekers, and families looking for a day trip outside Dubrovnik.
  • Explore the islands on foot or by bicycle (there are no cars).
  • Not all ferries and boat tours to the Elaphite Islands are wheelchair accessible; check with tour operators in advance.
  • Bring sunscreen, bottled water, and a towel.
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How to get there

The Elaphite Islands are located in the Adriatic Sea. Board ferries, speedboat tours, and taxi boats from Gruz Harbor in Dubrovnik to the three most popular islands of Kolocep, Lopud, and Sipan. The archipelago can only be reached by water and is an easy full-day trip from Dubrovnik.

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When to get there

Summer is the most popular season to visit Dubrovnik. During July and August, everything from hotel rooms to boat tours fill up quickly, so book a journey to the Elaphite Islands in advance. Visiting in the shoulder seasons (spring and fall) means cooler temperatures and fewer crowds, although ferries and tours may be less frequent.

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History in the Elaphite Islands

Beyond sun and sand, the Elaphite Islands also offer historic landmarks. Lopus is home to an 11th-century Benedictine Monastery and 16th-century churches, while Sipan has a 15th-century palace and the remains of a Roman villa.

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