Sixty minutes on the water with a guide who knows where the coastline gets interesting. This is not a slow cruise — it’s a jet ski safari, and the pace reflects that. Your guide rides a separate Sea-Doo and leads the group through the best of what’s accessible from Dubrovnik in an hour.
The route depends on conditions — your guide reads the wind, the swell, and the group’s confidence, and builds the ride around what works that day. On a calm morning, you might head toward the Elaphiti Islands and trace the rocky coastline of Kolocep. On a breezy afternoon, the route might run south along the cliffs below the Old Town, where the limestone drops into deep water and the cave entrances appear between headlands.
One hour is enough for a taste — the speed, the views, the salt spray, and at least one moment where you look around and realise you’re on a jet ski in the Adriatic with medieval walls behind you.
Titova Villa Beach, Dubrovnik
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One hour was perfect for an introduction. The guide took us past the Old Town walls and out to a small island. Thrilling and beautiful at the same time.
Our guide knew exactly where to go for the best views. We stopped at a cliff with turquoise water below, swam for five minutes, and then blasted back to base.
Great tour for beginners. The guide was patient, the route was scenic, and the jet ski was easy to handle. An hour goes fast — I'd do the 2-hour version next time.
Best way to see the coastline. The guide pointed out caves and hidden beaches we never would have found. Short but packed with highlights.
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