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Discover the Blue Lagoon & Trogir on this 4.5-hour speedboat tour from Split, offering swimming, sightseeing, and authentic Croatian charm at great value.
If you’re looking for a quick yet memorable escape from the bustling streets of Split, a boat trip to the Blue Lagoon and nearby islands might just be your answer. This half-day adventure offers a blend of swimming in crystal-clear waters, exploring charming towns, and soaking up the Croatian sun—all packed into about four and a half hours. It’s a popular option for travelers who want a taste of the coast without committing to a full-day or multi-day excursion.
One aspect we love about this tour is its flexibility—whether you prefer a morning or afternoon departure, you can choose what suits your schedule best. Plus, with several departures throughout the day, it’s easy to fit into your plans. On the flip side, some travelers have noted that the actual Blue Lagoon can be a hit or miss depending on weather conditions and crowds, which is worth considering if your main goal is snorkeling or relaxing in total solitude. This tour is well-suited for those craving a fun, scenic day with opportunities for swimming, sightseeing, and a dash of Croatian history.


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The tour kicks off at Split Riva, a lively waterfront promenade. Expect to meet your skipper and guide here—most of whom are praised for their friendliness and knowledge. With a maximum group size of just 12 people, the atmosphere remains intimate, allowing for personalized attention and interaction. The speedboat itself is comfortable, and the journey begins with a sense of excitement as you cruise toward your first stop.
Your first destination is the Blue Lagoon or Krknjasi Bay, a spot renowned for its near-unbelievable clarity. The water is so clean and inviting that it’s easy to understand why it’s a favorite among visitors. As one reviewer put it, the swimming and snorkeling here are the highlights, with some noting the crystal-clear sea as the best they’ve seen in the world.
Expect about an hour here, during which you can jump into the water, float around, and admire the underwater world. Don’t expect vibrant coral reefs or abundant fish, based on some reviews, but the tranquility and beauty of the setting more than make up for it. Keep in mind that on windy days, waves and whitecaps may make swimming less enjoyable, and some travelers, like one reviewer, even sprained a knee jumping off the boat due to the choppy waters.
Next, the boat heads to Solta Island or a nearby hidden gem—the exact spot can be a surprise, which adds to the fun. This stop offers a chance to snorkel, swim, or just relax on the boat. The short one-hour stop is filled with options: some guests choose to explore the coast, while others prefer to stay on the boat and soak up the sun. The element of surprise here is part of the charm, giving travelers a taste of Croatia’s lesser-known spots.
The final stop is Trogir, a UNESCO World Heritage site often called a “small Venice.” Its narrow streets, historic architecture, and picturesque harbor make it a delightful place for a one-hour sightseeing stroll. Some reviews highlight the town’s charming atmosphere and well-preserved medieval buildings, which create a stark contrast to the open sea and sandy beaches.
This stop is also the perfect opportunity to grab a quick coffee or gelato before heading back to Split. The guide typically shares tidbits about Trogir’s history, adding depth to the visit.
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This tour covers all taxes, fees, insurance, and snorkeling equipment, making it a hassle-free experience. However, food and drinks are not included, so bringing bottled water, snacks, or a light lunch is recommended—especially if you plan to stay in the water longer. The tour does not include hotel pickup or drop-off, so travelers need to meet at the designated meeting point in Split.
The smart casual dress code ensures comfort, and since the tour operates only in daylight hours, it’s best to wear light, breathable clothing—swimwear underneath is ideal. Remember, most travelers can participate, with a minimum age of just 3 years.
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One reviewer, Nina, praised the excellent guide and said she would do the tour again. Another, Sam, called the trip “incredible”, especially noting the stunning locations and the fun boat ride with great music. But not all experiences were perfect: David’s comment about being stood up highlights the importance of reconfirmation, especially during busy seasons or unforeseen circumstances.
A different guest, Woodbine8, mentioned that the Blue Lagoon’s snorkeling left something to be desired, citing windy weather as a factor—an important consideration if your main goal is vibrant underwater life.

This cruise is ideal for travelers who value scenic beauty and relaxed swimming in a beautiful setting without spending a full day on the water. It suits those who enjoy a small-group experience with friendly guides and are comfortable with basic water activities. If you’re after an authentic taste of Croatia, combined with a scenic boat ride and a touch of history, this trip delivers.
However, if you’re seeking secluded beaches or vibrant underwater ecosystems, you might want to explore other options or additional snorkeling trips. Keep in mind the weather can influence your experience, so a slightly windy day might mean less snorkeling or a choppier boat ride.

How long is the tour?
The entire experience lasts approximately 4 hours and 30 minutes, including stops.
What is the meeting point?
Meet at Split Riva, specifically at location 21.000, 21000 in the city center.
Are there multiple departures?
Yes, you can choose from several departures throughout the day, making it easy to fit into your schedule.
Is snorkeling equipment provided?
Yes, use of snorkeling gear is included in the price.
What’s the maximum group size?
The group is limited to 12 travelers for a more personal experience.
Can children join?
Absolutely, the minimum age is 3 years, making it family-friendly.
Is there a cancelation policy?
Yes, you can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Are drinks and food included?
No, you need to bring your own if you want snacks or beverages, as they are not provided.
Will the tour be affected by weather?
Yes, windy days can impact the quality of snorkeling and the comfort of the boat ride.
Is hotel pickup included?
No, the tour does not include pickup or drop-off, so plan to meet at the designated spot.

The Two Islands Blue Lagoon Half-Day Boat Tour from Split offers a well-rounded snapshot of Croatia’s coastal beauty. With a small group setting, friendly guides, and a mix of swimming, sightseeing, and cultural highlights, it’s a great option for travelers eager to see the coast without a lengthy commitment. The price point offers good value, especially considering the included snorkeling gear and the scenic boat journey.
If you’re after stunning views, a relaxed pace, and a taste of local history, this trip delivers. Keep in mind that weather conditions and the crowd levels might influence your experience, especially at the Blue Lagoon. For families, couples, or solo travelers who want a fun, hassle-free day on the water, it’s a solid choice—just be sure to confirm your booking and arrive on time for a smooth adventure.
In summary, this tour is perfect for those who want a short, scenic escape with opportunities for swimming and sightseeing in beautiful surroundings. It isn’t necessarily for travelers seeking secluded beaches or intense underwater exploration, but if your goal is a fun, scenic, and authentic Croatian coastal experience, this is worth considering.