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Discover Dalmatia's highlights on a full-day private boat tour from Split, including Trogir, Blue Lagoon, Olta Island, and Bra Island—ideal for lovers of authentic, scenic escapes.
Exploring Dalmatia from the Water: An In-Depth Review of the Split Boat Tour to Trogir, Blue Lagoon, Olta & Bra
If you’re looking for a way to experience Croatia’s stunning coastline without the hassle of planning every detail, a private boat tour from Split might just be your best bet. This 8-hour journey, offered by Traveo Agency, promises a balanced mix of culture, natural beauty, and leisurely indulgence, making it perfect for those who want a taste of everything Dalmatia has to offer. With a group limited to 8 people, it feels intimate enough to be personal but still lively enough to keep the energy up.
What we really love about this tour is its combination of sightseeing and relaxation—you get to explore a UNESCO-listed town, swim in crystal-clear waters, and enjoy authentic local cuisine all in one day. A minor consideration is the price: at $1,772 per group, it’s not the cheapest option, but considering the exclusive private group setting, professional crew, and the variety of stops, many will find it offers good value.
This experience is best suited for adventurous travelers eager to explore multiple destinations in a single day, particularly those who enjoy scenic boat rides, swimming, and cultural sights. Non-swimmers and those prone to seasickness may want to think twice, as the itinerary involves some ocean time and snorkeling. Overall, it’s a fantastic choice for couples, small groups, or families looking for an authentic, curated Dalmatian adventure.

The journey begins in the historic town of Trogir, a UNESCO World Heritage site famed for its well-preserved medieval architecture. We loved the way the tour allows about an hour to wander through its narrow cobbled streets, ancient churches, and lively waterfront. The guide, who speaks both English and Croatian, provides insightful commentary, highlighting the significance of landmarks like the Cathedral of St. Lawrence and the charming squares.
Many reviewers mention that “Trogir is even more captivating in person,” and that “the quiet streets and historic charm make it a perfect first stop.” It’s an ideal spot to stretch your legs and take some memorable photos before heading back on the boat.
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Next up is the Blue Lagoon, also known as Krknjasi. Here, the waters are famously clear and inviting, with shades of turquoise that make it look like a giant swimming pool. We appreciated how the tour includes enough time to swim, float, or just relax on the boat’s deck. The sandy seabed makes it comfortable for all swimming levels, and snorkeling gear is provided for those wanting to explore underwater.
According to reviews, “the water was so clear that we could see the bottom even at some depth,” and “it’s a perfect spot for a refreshing dip after sightseeing.” It’s a highlight for many, thanks to its postcard-quality scenery and calm waters—ideal for families or couples wanting a relaxing escape.

The third destination, Neujam Bay on Olta Island, offers a more tranquil vibe. It’s not just about lounging; here, snorkelers can explore the underwater remains of a sunken shipwreck located just off the coast. The calm, clear waters provide excellent visibility, turning this into a favorite for underwater explorers.
Reviewers note that “the shipwreck is surprisingly accessible,” and diving in with the provided gear feels safe and enjoyable. It’s a unique chance to see marine life and relics of Croatia’s maritime past, adding a layer of adventure to the trip.

When hunger strikes, the tour stops in Stomorska, a quaint fishing village on Šolta Island. The included or pre-arranged lunch features fresh seafood, local flavors, and a relaxed atmosphere. Many visitors mention that the food is genuinely delicious, with some calling it a “highlight of the day.” The village itself is charming, with colorful houses and a peaceful harbor perfect for strolling and soaking in local life.
We found that this stop offers a nice break from the boat’s movement, giving everyone a chance to chat, enjoy the scenery, and savor Croatia’s culinary delights. It’s an authentic experience, not just a tourist trap, especially if you love seafood.

On the way back to Split, the tour offers a choice: visit Milna on Bra Island for a quick look around or squeeze in one last swim. Many reviews mention that the final stop often feels like a peaceful wrap-up, with guests soaking in the views and reflecting on the day.
The boat ride itself is smooth, with plenty of space to relax on deck, enjoy drinks, or chat with your fellow travelers. The crew’s professionalism and knowledge make the experience more enjoyable, adding a personal touch that large group tours often lack.

While the cost is certainly on the higher side at $1,772 per group, you are paying for a private, curated experience with a professional crew, snorkeling equipment, towels, and drinks included. The convenience of visiting multiple destinations in one day without booking separate transport or worrying about logistics adds to the value.
Some guests mention that the tour feels well-paced—long enough to enjoy each stop without feeling rushed. Plus, the flexibility to cancel up to 24 hours in advance offers peace of mind if plans change.

This full-day boat adventure is ideal for travelers who want a balanced mix of sightseeing, swimming, and culture. It’s perfect for small groups or couples seeking an intimate experience with personalized touches. The stops in Trogir, the Blue Lagoon, Olta Island, and Bra Island highlight some of Dalmatia’s best features—stunning scenery, historic towns, and vibrant underwater life.
While the price might be a barrier for budget travelers, those who value comfort, exclusivity, and authentic experiences will find this tour offers excellent value for the varied and scenic itinerary. It suits active travelers who are comfortable spending a good part of the day on a boat and enjoy exploring both land and sea.

Is this tour suitable for non-swimmers?
While non-swimmers can enjoy the scenic boat ride and stops, some parts of the tour, particularly snorkeling at Olta Island, involve being in the water. Non-swimmers should consider their comfort level and possibly opt out of water activities if needed.
What is included in the price?
The price includes a professional crew, insurance, welcome drink, drinks (water, soft drinks, beer), snorkeling equipment, and towels. Lunch is not included but can be arranged locally.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 8 hours, starting from Split’s West Coast. Exact departure times vary, so checking availability is recommended.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, providing flexibility if your plans change.
Is this a private or group experience?
It is a private group tour, limited to up to 8 people, which allows for a more personalized experience.
What should I bring?
Bring sunglasses, swimwear, towels, sunscreen, camera, snacks, and water to stay comfortable and prepared throughout the day.
Is there any special equipment provided?
Yes, snorkeling gear is included, making underwater exploration accessible and safe.
Will I get enough time at each stop?
Yes, the itinerary is designed to give ample time at each location—enough to explore, swim, and relax without feeling rushed.
To sum it up, this private boat tour from Split offers a thoughtfully curated day exploring Dalmatia’s highlights. It balances cultural sights with natural beauty, all while providing comfort and authenticity. Perfect for those seeking a memorable, scenic, and culturally enriching day on Croatia’s coast, it’s especially suited for small groups or couples who value personalized service and stunning landscapes. If you’re eager to combine history, sea, and cuisine into one seamless adventure, this tour could be your ideal Croatian escape.