Combine a sunset cruise with a dolphin-watching expedition in Croatia. First, you'll sail along the Istrian coast and search for dolphins around the Medulin archipelago. With luck, you'll see these incredible creatures at play in their natural habitat. Then, enjoy dinner and drinks on board as the sun sinks beyond the horizon. It's one magical holiday experience.
Sunset Safari Dolphin Tour on Boat Tajana from Medulin
- Search for dolphins off the Croatian coast
- Learn about dolphin behaviours
- Toast to the sunset with drinks on board to end the evening
Boat cruise
Dolphin Watching
Welcome drink
Dinner
Beer, wine, water and soft drinks
- We prioritize responsible and respectful wildlife viewing on all of our dolphin and whale-watching tours, and we try to avoid interfering with their natural behaviours as much as possible. While sightings can't be 100% guaranteed due to this conservation-focused effort, we'll try our best to make sure you see them
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