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Explore Croatia’s highlights on this half-day speedboat tour from Split, including Blue Lagoon, iovo, and Trogir, with expert guides and stunning views.
Split: Half-Day Blue Lagoon, Iovo, and Trogir Boat Tour Review
If you’re looking for a quick yet immersive way to see some of Croatia’s most alluring spots, this half-day boat tour from Split offers a fantastic balance of scenic beauty, charming towns, and water-based fun. It’s an experience that packs in three islands and a UNESCO World Heritage site into just over five hours, making it perfect for travelers short on time but eager to see the best of Croatia’s coast.
What really makes this tour shine is its well-organized itinerary and knowledgeable crew. The guides, especially the captain, are often praised for sharing plenty of insights about the area, which enriches the experience beyond just lounging on the boat. While the tour is quite popular—booked more than five times last week alone—its small group size (capped at 12 travelers) helps maintain an intimate, relaxed atmosphere.
One thing to keep in mind is that this is primarily a sightseeing and swimming trip. If you’re craving a full day of activities or want a more private experience, it might feel a little rushed at times. Also, food and drinks are not included, so consider bringing your own snacks or planning to buy something along the way. This tour suits those who want a cost-effective, scenic, and friendly introduction to the Dalmatian coast, especially if you enjoy water-based adventures and authentic small-town charm.


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The journey kicks off with a ride to Veliki Drvenik, home to the stunning Blue Lagoon, a renowned spot for swimming and snorkeling. The water here is famous for its vibrant turquoise and deep blue hues, making it a favorite for photographers and water lovers alike. Travelers can expect around two hours at this stop, giving plenty of time to don goggles and float among the gentle waves.
Reviewers rave about how beautiful and peaceful this spot is, with comments like, “The waters were so clear and refreshing.” The lagoon’s calmness makes it a prime spot for relaxing swims or underwater exploration if you’re equipped with your own gear.
Next, the boat heads to Okrug Gornji, on Iovo Island, known for its pristine waters and laid-back vibe. It’s a favorite for travelers seeking a more relaxed, less touristy beach environment. The two-hour stay here allows you to swim, snorkel, or just soak up the sun at the Beach Bar Borkko, which offers cold drinks and snacks.
Reviewers mention that this stop is perfect for unwinding and that the beach bar adds a welcome refreshment option, making the time here feel as luxurious or as chill as you want. The water’s clarity and calmness make it an ideal setting for families or those new to snorkeling.
The highlight for many is a one-hour visit to the historic town of Trogir, a UNESCO-listed site built on a small island. The old town’s narrow streets, medieval architecture, and picturesque squares offer a delightful contrast to the water-based stops. Many find Trogir charming, with some reviewers calling it an “absolute gem.”
While an hour isn’t enough to fully explore, it’s enough time to walk around, grab a gelato, and enjoy the historic ambiance. The reviews mention that the town is “charming,” with a few noting that the walkable old city makes for a pleasant break from the boat. Given its UNESCO status, Trogir offers a glimpse into Croatia’s rich cultural tapestry that can be appreciated even in a brief visit.
The final leg is a 30-minute speedboat ride back to Split, providing a chance to reflect on the day’s highlights. Many comments highlight that the ride itself is fun, especially for those who enjoy the thrill of fast boat travel.
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The tour includes all transportation on a comfortable speedboat, snorkeling equipment, fuel costs, and insurance, with an English-speaking captain ensuring you get the info and safety guidance you need. Bottled water is provided throughout, which is appreciated on hot days.
However, food and drinks are not included, so packing snacks or a water bottle is advisable. Also, note that the tour does not provide hotel pickup, so travelers must meet at the designated location, which is conveniently near public transport.
Group sizes are intentionally kept small to foster a more personal experience, which is perfect if you prefer an intimate adventure over a crowded tour bus.

Many guests praise the knowledgeable guides and friendly crew. One reviewer specifically appreciated how their skipper shared a lot of information about the area, making the trip more engaging. Others loved the scenic stops and the beautiful waters, calling the Blue Lagoon “beyond compare,” though some felt it was “a bit overrated” compared to the charm of Trogir or the quiet beaches.
A few reviewers mentioned minor inconveniences, like rough water which could be uncomfortable for some, or feeling that the guides could be more interactive. Still, the overall consensus is that the value for money is high given the diverse and stunning locations visited.


If you’re after a cost-effective, well-organized, and beautifully scenic half-day trip, this tour hits the mark. It’s especially suited for travelers who enjoy water activities like swimming and snorkeling, and who want to see a mix of natural beauty and cultural charm. The small-group setting ensures more personal interaction and a relaxed vibe, making it ideal for couples, small families, or solo travelers.
While it offers a satisfying taste of Croatia’s coastline, it’s not designed for those seeking a full-day adventure or private experience. The stops are brief but impactful, and the guides’ local knowledge adds a layer of authenticity that many guests appreciated.

This Split half-day boat tour offers a balanced mix of natural beauty, historic charm, and water-based fun. For those who want to maximize their time and see three distinct spots—the Blue Lagoon, Iovo’s pristine waters, and Trogir’s UNESCO heritage—it’s hard to beat in terms of value and atmosphere. The small group size and friendly guides ensure a personal touch that many travelers find memorable.
It’s particularly suited for travelers looking for an affordable, scenic, and well-organized activity with plenty of opportunities to swim, relax, and explore. While the weather can influence the experience, most guests leave with a sense of having seen some of the best the Dalmatian coast has to offer in just half a day.
If you’re craving a fun, scenic, and culturally interesting outing that captures the essence of Croatia’s coast, this tour is worth considering. Just pack your swimwear, be ready for some sunshine, and prepare for a day full of picturesque moments and water-filled adventures.

How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 5 hours and 30 minutes, including all stops and travel time.
What is included in the price?
The price covers transportation on a speedboat, snorkeling equipment, fuel surcharge, insurance, and an English-speaking captain and crew. Bottled water is also provided.
Are food and drinks included?
No, food and drinks are not included, so you should bring your own snacks or plan to purchase something at the stops.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Most travelers can participate, but consider the weather and water conditions. If your kids love swimming and being on boats, they’ll likely enjoy it.
What should I bring?
Bring sunscreen, a hat, water, swimwear, towel, waterproof camera, and any personal snorkeling gear if preferred.
What happens in bad weather?
The tour may be altered or canceled if weather conditions are poor. The captain will make the call for safety reasons.
Can I cancel or reschedule?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance. Cancellations less than 24 hours before are non-refundable.
In summary, this tour offers excellent value, friendly guides, and a chance to see some of Croatia’s most photogenic spots—all in half a day. It’s a smart pick for travelers who want a combination of sightseeing, swimming, and cultural exploration without the fuss of longer, more expensive excursions.