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All the islands are car-free; the only way to get around is on foot or by bicycle.
Be sure to bring your swimsuit, towel, and sun protection.
Some ferries and boat tours to the Elafiti Islands are wheelchair accessible, but it’s best to check with the tour operator in advance.
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The cost to visit the Elafiti Islands (Elaphites) ranges greatly. There’s a passenger ferry that connects Dubrovnik to Koločep, Lopud, and Šipan. Round-trip Elafiti Islands (Elaphites) tickets on the passenger ferry typically range from €7 to €11 per person. Private day tours that take you to multiple islands typically run US$300–450 per group.
The Elafiti Islands (Elaphites) are only accessible by boat. You can take a ferry or water taxi from Gruz Harbour in Dubrovnik to Koločep, Lopud, or Sipan. You can also book a private boat to take you island hopping or join a tour that visits all three islands.
The best time of year to visit the Elafiti Islands is late spring or early fall. July and August mark the high season in Croatia, which can result in large crowds. Temperatures in summer can also be too hot for some people’s comfort.
Yes, there are lots of restaurants on all three of the main Elafiti Islands, but some are only open seasonally. Most cafés and restaurants are in coastal areas near the ferry ports. As restaurants cater to tourists, most typically offer both Croatian and international fare.
Yes, visiting multiple Elafiti Islands in one day is possible, especially if you join a tour. Tours typically visit all three islands and make stops along the way for snorkeling, shopping, and lunch.
It depends. Many people visit the islands on a day trip from Dubrovnik. However, if you want more time to explore the islands, you'll find accommodation options on all three islands.
Yes, the Elafiti Islands are suitable for family vacations, especially if your little ones like to swim or hike. You can take a boat tour out to the islands—although it’s worth checking that the boat is suitable if you’re traveling with small children. Or, spend a few days in your own private vacation rental creating memories amidst the stunning natural beauty.















































































































































