The Elaphiti Islands: A day Hiking on Lopud

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When visiting Dubrovnik, one of the most popular day trips is to cruise around the Elaphiti Islands just off the coast. The Elaphiti islands consist of 3 main islands – Kolocep, Lopud and Sipan (in both size order and distance from Dubrovnik). There are also about 10 much smaller islands dotted in between which are mostly uninhabited rocky outcrops.

We knew we wanted to see the islands, but tours were around EUR50 each and last around 5-8 hours, with really only 1-2hrs max on each island. If you want to see a bit of each then that’s great, but we decided we wanted to see Lopud in depth instead, and we were very glad we did!

The view of Lopud Monastery on the harbour front


  • Guided Tour – You can take a guided tour to the islands, though they all visit all 3 islands and snorkel along the way, rather than taking you to one island. This will cost around EUR50 per person. You will have to pay extra for hotel pick up, as most tours leave from Dubrovnik Gruz Port. Please be aware this is NOT walkable from Dubrovnik old town and you have to get a bus/taxi to get there (see info below).
  • Take the Ferry – For a steal at EUR8 per person, you can take the Jadrolinija Line ferry. The ferry stops at all 3 islands so you can get off at the one (or two, or three) that you want to see. The Jadrolinija ferries leave from Dubrovnik Gruz Port as well, and you can buy tickets on the day from the ticket office located HERE. It takes around 45 minutes to reach Lopud.
Boarding the ferry at the Port

With either option you’re likely going to have to get yourself to Gruz Port. A taxi there from the Old Town will cost you c.EUR12-15.

Alternatively you can take the bus for EUR2.50 per person. You will need to get it from the bus stop outside Pile Gate (in front of the Tourist Information Centre), and take bus 1A or 1B to the Port.

Note: The bus doesn’t tell you what stop you’re at, so you need to get off at Gruz Market. This is the first stop once you’ve gone past the Atlant Centar, and then pulled in to a one way little semi-circle with restaurants on your right hand side and a small park on your left (about HERE). If you miss this stop don’t panic, you can get off at the next one and it’s walkable.


Lopud has a beautiful harbour front lined with shops, restaurants and a monastery. The monastery has just been turned in to a luxury hotel so you can no longer visit inside, but it’s still nice to view from the harbour front.

Lopud harbour views

We decided to enjoy the many hiking trails that Lopud is famous for, and wanted to hike to one of the highest points on the island – the ruin of Sutvrac Fort. You can start the hike from the water front, and just follow the signs up.

The walk takes you up through the steps of the town, in to pine forest, and then to rocky outcrops. The hike to the summit takes around 1-1.5hrs depending on heat and fitness and it’s quite heavy going – I was sweating buckets. But emerging at the top is truly special, a wonderful ‘wow’ moment. The views are just incredible.

First view from the top

The fort itself today is just a ruin, but was once one of the island’s main defenses against the Ottoman Turks and pirates that regularly attacked the area. Lopud was ransacked by the Turks in 1571 with many of its inhabitants carried off into slavery. As the Turkish threat receded so did the care and upkeep of these strongholds, and today its fair to say Lopud is declining in importance with only 200 permanent inhabitants.

Lovely
Queen of the castle 🙂

Also at the top of the Fort was a little surprise – about 5 or 6 mountain goats using it for shade during the heat. They were our only company up there, other than that we were completely off the tourist trail with no-one around.

The goats

After visiting the Fort, we headed back to the harbour front. Lopud is also home to a number of absolutely beautiful beaches including Sunj which is famous as it’s one of the area’s few sandy beaches. It’s the perfect place to relax after a hike with some cocktails and views out over the Adriatic.

Sunj beach

After a bit of rest and relaxation, we then hopped on the Ferry back to Dubrovnik port, a journey which took us around 1hr.


What did you think of our tour of Lopud? We loved our day out there, though if you’re short on time in Dubrovnik, I wouldn’t recommend prioritising it over time in the Old Town or visiting Lokrum Island. Thanks for reading – stay safe and happy travelling!

39 responses to “The Elaphiti Islands: A day Hiking on Lopud”

  1. Such a beautiful island! Thank you for the advice.

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    1. So glad you enjoyed it – thank you for reading 🙂

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  2. Looks absolutely spectacular, I can’t wait to visit next spring! We’ll be following in your footsteps when we go. Great post Han!

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    1. Oh you will have the best time, it’s just such an incredible country and you can’t go wrong wherever you visit!

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  3. Another wonderful destination, Hannah! And oh, those views! I love goats, so I would’ve been thrilled to see those at the fort. Outstanding insights and photos. I hope you’re having a wonderful week.

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    1. Thank you so much Kellye – the goats were definitely an added treat! Hope you have a great weekend 🙂

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  4. I’ve actually never heard of the Elaphiti Islands, and it’s a shame that I didn’t visit them when I was in Dubrovnik! They look off the touristy path, all the while having stunning views and lovely sites to see! Glad you had a wonderful visit there, Han. 🙂

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    1. They were definitely off the main tourist path, that’s for sure. Which is a shame as they are truly beautiful and worth a visit – you can add them to the list if you ever return 🙂 Have a great weekend!

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  5. Looks like a splendid cruise, indeed – love the vintage historical architecture, water views and expansive vista from atop at the fort! Thanks for sharing, Hannah 🙂

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    1. Thanks so much Phil for your kind words as always 🙂 Have a great weekend!

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      1. TY dear friend ~ you, too 🙏

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  6. Good call on skipping the guided tour around the islands and just focusing on one of the islands instead. It’s crazy how much cheaper it is to take the ferry on your own too. Lopud looks beautiful.

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    1. Yeah I think I’m the kind of person who prefers to see somewhere properly and not rush around to try to fit everything in – less is more and all that. Have a great weekend 🙂

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  7. What a perfect day! I agree with skipping the guided tour. All day tours can be a lot and I’d rather see a lot of one place then feel rushed around. That cocktail looks so refreshing!

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    1. I’m totally the same – it’s much more relaxing and cheaper that way for sure. I’m a sucker for a Pina Colada haha! 🙂

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  8. Wow indeed! I love the views from the high point. Sounds like taking the ferry rather than the tour and setting off on your own was the way to go.

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    1. Totally – the views were incredible, took my breath away!! Have a great weekend Diana 🙂

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  9. I’d like to take this trip to the Elaphiti Islands if and when we return to Dubrovnik. A very

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  10. ,,….. interesting post. Sorry about split message, data cut out on train!

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    1. So glad you enjoyed it Marion, and definitely add the Elaphitis to the list if you do return to Dubrovnik 🙂 Have a great weekend!

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  11. Gorgeous views! I’m glad you went and shared with us!! 👏🏼

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  12. Very nice, made all the better by goats!

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  13. I would definitely do this hike- views like that always make the physical slog well worth it! What a beautiful little island and a perfect beach to relax on after your visit to the Fort ruins. 😊💕

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    1. Aw thanks so much for your kind words Laura and I’m glad you enjoyed the visit to Lopud. Have a great weekend 🙂

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  14. What a delightful read! 🌊 Your journey to Lopud sounds like the perfect mix of history, nature, and relaxation. The hike to Sutvrac Fort, while challenging, seems so rewarding with those panoramic views. 🏞️ And the surprise mountain goats are such a charming touch! 🐐 Sunj beach looks heavenly, especially after a tiring hike. 🏖️ I appreciate the practical tips and cost breakdowns you’ve provided; they’re super helpful for future travelers. While I’ve been to Dubrovnik, I never got the chance to visit Lopud. After reading your account, it’s now firmly on my list for the next visit. Thanks for sharing and happy travels! 🌍✈️🌴

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    1. Thank you so much for stopping by and taking the time to read my write up of Lopud. I’m glad you enjoyed it 🙂 Happy travels to you too!

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  15. Beautiful island! I love the views from the top! And mountain goats too are just the icing on the cake 😉

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    1. Hehe they were quite a fun find that’s for sure 🙂 Have a great weekend Meg!

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  16. When a visit to an island begins with such a lovely harbour, I’m already excited! And it didn’t disappoint – the steep hiking trail with the beautiful views are worth it … and of course a cocktail to round it all off – yippee!

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    1. The cocktail was definitely the icing on the cake Corna! 🙂

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  17. Cool fort and beautiful views

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    1. Thank you, it was awesome with the views!

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  18. Your photos are great! It looks like a lovely find. The goats brought a smile!

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  19. […] Continuing on with my Croatia series, we’re now heading to the second base of the trip – Split (having already taken you on visits to Dubrovnik, Trsteno, Peljesac, Lokrum and Lopud). […]

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