Lastovo Island Tour: Nature Park, Village, and Submarine

Embark on a thrilling yacht excursion from Korcula Island to Lastovo Island Nature Park. Explore Lastovo Village, visit a military submarine tunnel, and enjoy a Mediterranean lunch onboard.

Duration: 8 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Korcula Old City - Lastovo is a small speck of emerald green situated amidst the vast open seas of the shimmering Adriatic. As one of Croatia’s most isolated islands, Lastovo is the perfect escape for those seeking to immerse themselves in nature and discover a landscape virtually untouched, witnessed by only a lucky few.
    The Lastovo archipelago…
What's Included
  • Free use of SUP boards
  • Free Wi-Fi on board
  • Insurance coverage included
  • Fuel included
  • Guided tour of Lastovo Village
  • Swimming and snorkeling stops
  • Stand up paddle boarding
  • 1 bottle of fresh water per guest
  • Visit to Ex-Yugoslav Submarine tunnel and bunkers
  • 50 foot luxury motoryacht
  • 3-course Mediterranean lunch on-board
What's Not Included
  • Gratuities
Additional Information

Lastovo Island a top Croatian Nature Park preserved . A 45 minutes Cruise with our Private motor yacht, and discover Lastovo Village highlights with our tour guide. Enjoy a swim, snorkel and stand up paddle boarding excursion. Visit the ex-Yugoslav military submarine tunnel. Enjoy a three-course Mediterranean lunch served on board.
Itinerary:
10.0AM –…

Location
Korcula Old Town
Meeting point in Korcula Old Town by the KONZUM supermarket and KORCULA ADVENTURES office
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Aug 21, 2021
FAVORITE island for history, swimming, scenery, food & people - Lastovo is jaw-dropping, not to be missed. This tour was the perfect way to see this special place. Lastovo's settlements are about 1,000 years old. Only 600 people live full-time on the island now, but the buildings are beautifully preserved, including 46 stone churches (!) and the island's famous ornate stone chimneys. We took the "Blaza," a comfortable, clean yacht by Captain Ivan and tour guide Zoran for a 45 minute ride from Korcula to Lastovo, where we were picked up at the tiny quaint port of Mihajlovo by Ante. He served as a 2nd tour guide since he was born and raised on Lastovo. Walking through the village of Lastovo, there were stunning vistas dotted with stone houses from the 13th Century. Many are still lived in. There's an open restaurant in a park next to the elementary school, with a giant brick oven/traditional grill. The older man who did the cooking explained the traditional process, which included an upside-down metal bell called a "peka." Unlike trendy Hvar Island, there were no kitschy mass-produced souvenir stands. Along the narrow stone residential streets, there was a single tiny stall. The elderly lady who lived across the road offered handmade jewelry, local lavender products and a huge variety of dried herbs and plants she grows in her own garden. Reading about some of these, I found that many are found ONLY on Lastovo Island. So for a few dollars, I found unique one-of-a-kind souvenirs with a great back story (and some cooking tips!). After the walk through the village, we continued to the port of Ubli for a driving tour to Hum, a former Yugoslavia military fort which is the highest peak on the island. Along the drive were soaring views of the Adriatic Sea. From the top of the mountain we could see the western-most Croatian island--less than 40 miles from Italy. This is supposedly the best site for stargazing in the region. The next stop was in a quiet bay to snorkel and swim through a WWII tunnel carved so ships could hide from air assault. Really fascinating history. The water was the typical blue-to-turquoise Adriatic Sea, crystal clear and warm. We stopped for lunch at Konoba Porto Rosso in Skrineva Luka Cove, another gorgeous bay. There were some ultra-luxury Italian and German yachts docked alongside us, but the place was still charming and minimally touristy. The food! Be prepared to gain some weight in the Dalmatian Islands. Everything was fresh and local--and way too delicious. We saw fisherman hauling in spiny lobsters as we walked on the pier. There were plenty of vegetarian options along with meat and fish. We sat at a carved wood table alongside a small sandy beach. Returning back by yacht to Korcula in the late afternoon sun (or up on the shaded flydeck) was the perfect relaxing finish to a great day. Korcula Adventures is run by a guy and his wife who've lived on Korcula Island for over 300 years so they're connected with the best tour guides, drivers, boat captains & restaurant owners throughout the whole region. Because everything's included in the price, we never worried about getting ripped off by people who prey on tourists. Though I've loved each of the tours I've taken with this family-run company, Lastovo was a favorite. Definitely a little-known gem in a magical region.
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