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Discover Croatia's highlights on this small-group speedboat tour from Split, including Trogir, Blue Lagoon, and Solta Island, with snorkeling and cultural touches.

This well-reviewed half-day adventure from Split offers a blend of cultural sights, scenic views, and relaxing beach time—all aboard a small, agile speedboat. It’s perfect for travelers wanting a taste of Croatia’s stunning islands without committing to a full-day or more extensive trip. From the UNESCO-protected streets of Trogir to the crystal-clear waters of Blue Lagoon and the peaceful vibe of Solta Island, this tour captures the essence of Dalmatia in just a few hours.
What really draws us to this experience is how flexible and personalized the trip seems. The guides are praised for their knowledge and friendly attitude, making the journey feel both informative and fun. Plus, the chance to snorkel and enjoy unspoiled beaches makes it a winner for those who love a mix of culture, nature, and a splash of adventure.
One consideration is that the boat is more of a transport vessel than a luxury cruise, which might not satisfy travelers expecting a plush experience. Also, drinks and lunch aren’t included, so planning for snacks or a meal beforehand is a good idea. This tour fits best for those seeking an active, engaging way to explore Croatia’s stunning islands without a hefty price tag.
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Your adventure kicks off with a drive from Split to Trogir, a UNESCO World Heritage site that’s been a significant port since Roman times. The reviews highlight the “stunning old buildings” and the chance to explore a town that has preserved its medieval charm. Since the stop lasts about an hour, it’s enough to stroll through narrow alleys, admire the stone facades, and snap photos of the historic skyline. We loved the way guides provide quick insights, making the visit both educational and leisurely.
Next, the boat heads to the Blue Lagoon on Drvenik Veli Island, one of the Adriatic’s most popular beaches. The waters here are warm and inviting, with plenty of space to swim, relax, or snorkel. The included snorkel equipment adds an extra layer of fun, letting you explore the underwater world—though the reviews emphasize that the lagoon’s clear, calm waters are the main draw. As WaiPing_L noted, the guides create a “good atmosphere,” and the music played onboard adds to the relaxed vibe.
The final stop varies with the season. Spring and autumn bring quieter vibes and a visit to Maslinica, a charming fishing village with traditional stone houses, a peaceful harbor, and a slower pace of life. During summer, the island buzzes more, offering a lively scene and a chance to soak up local culture. The reviews mention that the guides provide insightful commentary, enriching the experience of seeing these unspoiled spots.

Included in the tour are snorkeling equipment, all fees and taxes, safety gear, water/windproof jackets, passenger insurance, and transport on the speedboat. This makes it straightforward for travelers—no hidden costs or extras needed unless you want to buy drinks or lunch, which aren’t included.
The meeting point is at Domaldova ul. 13 in Split, a location near public transport, making it accessible for most travelers. The tour is capped at 120 participants, but since it’s a small-group experience, it feels more personal.
Duration and timing are optimized to give you a well-rounded experience without fatigue. The approximately five-hour window allows enough time to enjoy each stop without rushing, and early arrival at certain locations helps avoid crowds, according to some reviewers.

Reviewers consistently praise the guides for their knowledge and friendly approach. WaiPing_L highlighted the helpfulness of Marija and Zvone, who “create a good atmosphere” and provide informative commentary. TINA_K appreciated the skipper’s effort in arriving early at locations to beat the crowds, which truly enhances the experience.
Music and a relaxed vibe seem to be recurring themes. One reviewer appreciated the “good music” and singing and dancing at the end of the trip, adding a fun and authentic touch to what could otherwise be a straightforward boat ride. The boat itself is described as more utilitarian—more a means of transport than a luxury cruise—which aligns with the budget-friendly price point.
Snorkeling is another highlight, giving travelers an engaging way to connect with Croatia’s underwater beauty. The calm waters of Blue Lagoon provide perfect conditions for snorkeling, especially if you’re new to it.

At roughly $70 per person, this tour offers a compact but comprehensive taste of Croatia’s coastal treasures. Considering the included snorkeling gear, the expert guides, and the scenic stops, it provides excellent value for those who want a hassle-free way to see multiple islands in a short time. The small group size fosters a more personalized experience, a plus for travelers who prefer a friendly atmosphere over large tour crowds.
While drinks and lunch are extras, the overall cost remains competitive, especially compared to full-day tours or private charters. For travelers seeking a balanced mix of culture, relaxation, and adventure without breaking the bank, this tour hits the right notes.

This experience is ideal for travelers who want a half-day escape from the busy streets of Split and are eager to see a few key sights without a long commitment. It’s perfect for families, couples, or groups of friends looking for an authentic, relaxed, and fun way to explore Croatia’s islands. Those interested in snorkeling or swimming will particularly enjoy the clear waters of Blue Lagoon, while history buffs will appreciate the UNESCO-protected charm of Trogir.
If you’re after a guided experience with friendly hosts that balances sightseeing with leisure, this tour will satisfy. However, if you prefer a luxury experience or a private boat, this might not be the right fit. It’s more about the experience of the Croatian coast than onboard luxury.

This small-group speedboat tour from Split offers a well-rounded, cost-effective way to experience Croatia’s stunning coastal spots. Its highlights—Trogir’s historic streets, Blue Lagoon’s inviting waters, and Solta’s tranquil charm—are all accessible within just a few hours, making it perfect for those with limited time or looking for a quick adventure. The knowledgeable guides, lively atmosphere, and scenic vistas make it a memorable outing.
While it’s not a luxurious cruise, the emphasis on authentic locations, snorkeling, and friendly service deliver great value for the price. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or returning to Croatia, this tour provides a lively, engaging taste of what the Dalmatian coast has to offer.

Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Most travelers can participate, and the trip is designed to be accessible for a wide range of ages. It’s a relaxed experience, with plenty of opportunities to swim and enjoy the scenery.
How long are the stops?
Each stop lasts about an hour, giving enough time to explore, relax, or snorkel without feeling rushed.
Are drinks or meals included?
No, drinks and lunch are not included, so it’s advisable to bring snacks or water. You might want to plan for a meal before or after the tour.
What should I bring?
Bring sunscreen, a hat, swimwear, a towel, and your camera. Snorkeling gear is provided, but you can bring your own if preferred.
Can I customize the experience?
Since it’s a small-group tour with friendly guides, there’s some flexibility in how the trip is tailored to your interests—just ask your guide.
What happens in case of bad weather?
The tour is weather-dependent; if canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. Always check the forecast before booking.
Overall, this tour combines the best elements of Croatia’s coast—history, scenery, and seaside fun—in a way that’s accessible and enjoyable. It’s a fantastic option for those wanting to make the most of their time around Split without sacrificing authentic experiences or breathtaking views.