A speedboat ride is the perfect choice for visiting Brijuni National Park with a dose of adrenaline. Your safety is our top priority, that's why the best equipment for a top excursion is provided: a professional skipper, an experienced guide, a diving mask, a bag with waterproof material, and most importantly – an unforgettable experience that you will tell everyone about! We have designed several different tours for you that you can experience in a personalized speedboat ride.
Kotež Island and the Blue Cave program
The first possibility is to go to the islands of Kotež or Kozad (which is part of the archipelago of NP Brijuni), where a short swim follows. Then you go to the rock, where your adrenaline experience continues in full swing. Those who are not afraid of heights can jump from rocks 1 to 10 meters high. The trip ends with an entry into the cave with a tour guide. You can immortalize this unforgettable moment by taking pictures inside the cave.
Rovingo program
The Rovingo (Rovinj) tour lasts 5-6 hours and during the ride you can enjoy the view of the west coast of Istria (places like Fažana and Rovinj can be seen). You can also witness the panorama of the Rovinj Islands - an archipelago consisting of about 20 islets and rocks, which stretches along the coast of Rovinj. A stop is planned at the mentioned islands for swimming and enjoying the peaceful surroundings. Finally, a nice lunch was organized in the town of Rovinj.
Sunset and dolphins
This is a great opportunity for a close encounter with the favorite sea animals - dolphins!
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The experience of watching dolphins is completed with the sunset.
Cape Kamenjak – Bagnole and Pula
Swimming in the most beautiful bays of Banjole and Pula is planned for 5-6 hours. After a carefree rest in the sun, a homemade lunch in Banjole follows, which will fill you with energy for the next destination. More swimming follows at Cape Kamenjak, which is the southernmost part of Istria with an indented coast and untouched nature. In 1996, it was declared a protected area.