We will meet at directly at our office (Rruga Çamëria FF2Q+6XP Valona, Vlore 9401)
Embark on an adventure with our captivating tour, where the hidden treasures of the Karaburun Peninsula await your discovery! Our journey begins by exploring the natural wonders of Haxhi Ali Cave: a 30-40 minute trip. Upon arrival, we'll spend 15-20 minutes inside the cave, allowing time for swimming, diving, and exploration of its underwater world. Next, we venture to the stunning Saint Vasil Beach, one of the most picturesque beaches of the Karaburun Peninsula. Here, you'll have the opportunity to swim, snorkel, and bask in the beauty of the blue crystal waters and surrounding nature. Finally, you'll have the chance to discover the hidden treasures of Saint Koli Bay, accessible via a scenic 15-minute walk. Immerse yourself in the pristine beauty of these wild beaches before we return to our starting point in the city of Vlore.
Swimming stop at the Haxhi Ali Cave
Snorkeling at the Saint Vasil beach
Exploring the Saint Koli Bay
Departure from the port of Vlora
Haxhi Ali Cave
Saint Vasil beach
Saint Koli Bay
Arrival back at the port of Vlora
We meet at our office, 30 minutes before departure. If you come by car, you will find paid and free car parks nearby.
Motorboat
Number of passengers: 12
Sun-protected area
No restrooms
Tour guide
Rent of sun umbrellas on the beach (approx 10-15€ for 1 umbrella and 2 seats)
Swimsuit
Towel
Sunscreen, sunglasses and hat
Cash
Minimum age required is 12 years
Not recommended for people who suffer from any back problems, or had any back operations
Not accessible to wheelchairs and strollers
No pets allowed
Not suitable for people with mobility issues and pregnant women
Highly recommended. A super friendly, fun team guided us through the trip. The boat was simply amazing. The beach and especially the pirate cave were great... but above all, the fast boat with great music is definitely worth the money. Thanks for the great trip...
In the Zodiac, great! On the other hand, 2 hours on the beach, meh, considering the beach is right in front of the esplanade. The caves are tiny.
We had a great helmsman who even offered his seat to my son, who was a bit scared at first.

















