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Discover Croatia’s highlights on this boat tour from Split, visiting Trogir, Blue Lagoon, and Maslinica. Experience stunning scenery, snorkeling, and charming villages.
This boat tour from Split is a great way to explore some of the Dalmatian coast’s most captivating sights. For around $93 per person, you’ll get to see the UNESCO-listed Old Town of Trogir, relax in the crystal-clear waters of the Blue Lagoon, and stroll through the charming fishing village of Maslinica. The tour is well-reviewed, with a perfect 5-star rating based on four honest reviews, which gives a good indication of its popularity and quality.
What we love most about this experience is the mix of cultural exploration and relaxing leisure. You’ll get the chance to walk through Trogir’s historic streets, snorkel in beautiful waters, and enjoy a peaceful village on Olta Island. The highlight? The knowledgeable guides and the stunning scenery that keeps everyone engaged. A potential consideration is that the tour is weather-dependent, so sea conditions might cause some changes or cancellations. Still, for those who love a blend of sightseeing, water activities, and authentic local atmosphere, this trip checks many boxes.
This tour suits travelers looking for a full, balanced day out—perfect for those who want to see iconic sights without the hassle of organizing transport, or those eager to combine culture with leisure. It’s especially ideal for small groups who want a more personalized experience, but keep in mind, it’s not suitable for very young children, pregnant women, or folks with certain health issues.


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The tour begins outside the Church and Convent of St. Francis in Split. This meeting spot is straightforward to locate, especially if you’re staying centrally in Split. The guide or skipper, often praised for their friendliness and knowledge—like Bruno, who reviewers mention—will set the tone for an easy, fun day. Expect to board a speedboat, which ensures quick and smooth transfers between locations, saving more time for sightseeing and relaxing.
The first stop is Trogir, a town that’s often called a living open-air museum. The historic center, packed with centuries-old stone buildings, narrow winding streets, and iconic architecture, is compact enough to explore within a couple of hours. You’ll have time to wander freely and soak in the atmosphere. Reviewers mention how charming the streets are, filled with beautiful architecture that has preserved its medieval charm.
One guest, Carolina, appreciated the small group size, which made exploring more intimate and relaxed. The guide’s local knowledge often shines here, offering insights into the history and stories behind the buildings—something that adds depth to your visit beyond simply taking photos.
After Trogir, the boat takes you to the Blue Lagoon, a highlight for many. The water here is remarkably clear, inviting swimmers and snorkelers alike. Given the provided snorkeling equipment, you’ll be well-equipped to observe the underwater world or simply float and soak up the sun. The reviews highlight how relaxing this spot is—perfect for toping up your tan or enjoying a peaceful swim.
The water’s calmness and beauty are what make the Blue Lagoon so memorable. Reviewers like Julia, who went with Bruno at the helm, appreciated the safety and guidance, especially in rougher seas. You might find the best experience in taking time to unwind, play with the snorkeling masks, or even share music and chatter with fellow travelers on the boat.
The last stop is Maslinica, a small fishing village on Olta Island. This place is a quiet contrast to the bustling tourist spots. It’s praised for its serene atmosphere, picturesque harbor, and authentic Croatian village vibe. You’ll have some free time here to wander, take photos, or simply enjoy the coastal views.
This part of the tour appeals to those wanting a relaxed, local experience. It’s also a great chance to appreciate the slow pace of island life, away from the crowds.
After exploring Maslinica, the boat heads back to Split, usually in the late afternoon. The trip lasts around half a day, making it a manageable yet fulfilling outing. Reviewers mention how flexible the guide and skipper are, with some noting that music can be played on the boat, adding a fun, personal touch to the ride home.

The tour offers snorkeling gear, diving masks, safety equipment, and insurance, ensuring safety and convenience. The guide provides informative commentary, and you’ll also receive a photo of the tour—an excellent keepsake. A small bottle of water per person keeps dehydration at bay, but you’ll need to bring along your own food and drinks for the day.
Not included are food and drinks, so consider bringing snacks or planning to enjoy a meal afterward in Split or one of the stops. The meeting point is straightforward, but hotel pickup and drop-off are not included, so you need to arrange transport to the meeting spot outside the Church and Convent of St. Francis.

One of the biggest draws of this tour is its authentic local feel. With a knowledgeable skipper and a small group, you’re not just a number—you’re part of a shared adventure. The reviews suggest a high level of satisfaction, especially regarding the guides’ friendliness and expertise.
At $93 per person, the tour offers good value considering the included equipment, professional guiding, and the variety of places visited. The flexibility—reserving now and paying later, with free cancellation up to 24 hours before—adds peace of mind, especially if your plans are flexible or weather-dependent.

This boat trip from Split is ideal for travelers who want a combination of sightseeing, relaxation, and local culture in one day. It’s perfect if you’re interested in exploring Trogir’s UNESCO-listed streets, enjoying snorkeling in calm, beautiful waters, and experiencing a quaint Croatian village. Small groups and knowledgeable guides ensure a more intimate, engaging experience, making it perfect for those who value personal attention.
However, if you’re traveling with very young children, pregnant, or have specific health concerns, you might want to consider the physical demands and sea conditions. Also, since the tour is weather-dependent, flexibility is key—be prepared for possible changes.
This tour delivers a fun, scenic, and culturally enriching day at a reasonable price, suited for active travelers, water lovers, and those wanting a taste of authentic Dalmatian life.
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Is hotel pickup included?
No, the tour begins outside the Church and Convent of St. Francis in Split, so you'll need to make your own way there.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately half a day, typically returning in the late afternoon.
What should I bring?
Bring your passport or ID, sunscreen, sunglasses, hat, swimwear, towel, beachwear, shorts, cash, and food/drinks if desired.
Is snorkeling equipment provided?
Yes, snorkeling gear, masks, and safety equipment are included, allowing you to explore the underwater environment comfortably.
Can I book the tour now and pay later?
Yes, you can reserve your spot and pay later, with free cancellation available up to 24 hours before the tour.
What happens if the sea is rough?
The tour may be subject to change or cancellation due to sea conditions, so flexibility is recommended.
Is the group size small?
Yes, reviews indicate a small-group experience, which enhances personal attention and flexibility.
Are children allowed?
The tour is not suitable for children under 5 years old, babies under 1 year, or individuals with certain health issues.
What is the price?
The tour costs around $93 per person, offering a good balance of value and memorable experiences.
In summary, this boat tour from Split offers a well-rounded day of Croatian coastal life. Whether you're exploring Trogir’s ancient streets, relaxing in the Blue Lagoon, or enjoying the peaceful vibe of Maslinica, it’s an experience that blends sightseeing, water fun, and local charm—ideal for travelers seeking a taste of Dalmatia’s authentic spirit.