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Zaton: Molat Island Dolphin Watching 2hours

By Zadar Experience,obrt za turizam
Free cancellation available
Price is $86 per adult

Features

  • Free cancellation available
  • 2h
  • Mobile voucher
  • Instant confirmation
  • Multiple languages

Overview

  • * Cruise towards the island of Vir- Molat, home to a natural dolphin reserve.
  • *Keep your eyes peeled for dolphins as you cruise through an area
  • finding and watching dolphins

Activity location

    • Vir
    • Vir, Zadarska županija, Croatia

Meeting/Redemption Point

    • Zaton, holiday resort, 23000, Zadar, Croacia | "Sveti Ivan Krstitelj"boat
    • Nin, Croatia

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Zaton: Molat Island Dolphin Watching 2hours

  • Activity duration is 2 hours2h
    2h
  • English
Starting time: 2:00PM
Price details
$86.03 x 1 Adult$86.03
Total
Price is $86.03

What's included, what's not

  • What's includedWhat's included
    SPEEDBOAT,Gasolin inkl, PASSENGER AND BOAT INSURANCE,SKIPPER
  • What's excludedWhat's excluded
    Mandatory marine protected area, berthing fees (30 EUR per person)
  • What's excludedWhat's excluded
    only cash payment on boat

Know before you book

  • Not allowed: Pets
  • Not suitable for: People with mobility impairments, Wheelchair users

What you can expect

We sail between the island of Vir and the island of Molat - Dolphin Reserve-start from Zaton - with a stop to observe these beautiful marine mammals.
Observation of free dolphins in the Adriatic Sea cannot be guaranteed 100%
Our effort, organization, knowledge and costs should be taken into account.
Interesting facts:
Bottlenose dolphins are regularly seen in the Republic of Croatia in the Zadar waters. Since they are mammals, dolphins do not have gills and cannot breathe underwater. They must surface to inhale and exhale stale air, which they do through blowholes, not through their mouths. How long they can hold their breath depends on the species; some can go for 3 to 7 minutes, while others can stay submerged for up to 20 minutes.
Dolphins can dive to a depth of 500 meters.
Dolphins can swim at speeds of up to 35 kilometers per hour. Common dolphins are known for their speed and ability to leap high out of the water, up to 4.9 meters.
*Mandatory marine protected area, berthing fees (30 EUR per person)

Location

Activity location

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    • Vir
    • Vir, Zadarska županija, Croatia

Meeting/Redemption Point

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    • Zaton, holiday resort, 23000, Zadar, Croacia | "Sveti Ivan Krstitelj"boat
    • Nin, Croatia