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Discover Trogir, swim in the Blue Lagoon, and explore Olta Island on a private boat tour near Split, Croatia. Stunning views and personalized experiences await.
Getting a taste of Croatia’s coastal charm often means boat trips, and this private tour of Trogir, the Blue Lagoon, and Olta Island offers a well-rounded glimpse into some of Dalmatia’s best sights. With a focus on small-group comfort and flexibility, this experience promises not just picturesque scenery but also moments of relaxation and cultural discovery.
We particularly appreciate the chance to explore historic Trogir’s UNESCO sites and then cool off in the famously clear waters of the Blue Lagoon. One thing to consider: this tour is priced at $925 per group (up to 7 people), which might seem steep at first glance, but given the private setting and included amenities, it offers good value for those wanting an intimate experience. It’s ideal for couples, families, or small groups looking for a personalized day on the water — especially if you prefer avoiding large, crowded tours.


When you book this private boat tour, you’re in for a well-rounded adventure that balances history, nature, and relaxation. Starting in Trogir, you’ll get a chance to walk through one of Croatia’s designated UNESCO World Heritage sites, a charming old town with cobblestone streets and medieval architecture. The guide often points out landmarks like the Cathedral of St. Lawrence and Kamerlengo Fortress, giving you quick insights into their history and significance.
Walking through Trogir’s winding streets feels like stepping back in time. Reviewers mention marveling at the views from the Cathedral’s bell tower, which offers a sweeping panorama of the Old Town and sea. One traveler remarked, “The views from the tower are worth every step — you see the whole town and the sparkling waters around it.” This stop is about soaking in the atmosphere, capturing photos, and appreciating the blend of history and stunning scenery.
Next up is the Blue Lagoon, situated in Krknjai Bay, around 20-30 minutes from Trogir by boat. This spot is a highlight for many travelers due to its clear, turquoise waters and tranquil environment. The review buzz confirms what we’ve seen in photos: “Swimming in the Blue Lagoon was the highlight of our trip — the water is so clear, and it’s perfect for relaxing or snapping underwater shots.” It’s a true swimmer’s paradise, with enough room for everyone to float around without feeling crowded, especially since this is a private tour.
The tour then takes you to Olta Island, starting at the Roga harbor, which bursts with local character. This spot is less touristy, offering a more authentic Croatian experience. The island features natural beaches, rocky shores, and a vibrant harbor scene. From reviews, it’s clear that visitors love exploring the peaceful bays of Neujam, the largest on the island, where sandy beaches invite a lazy swim or sunbathing session. “Olta felt like discovering a secret corner of paradise,” one reviewer shared, highlighting its untouched charm.
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The tour lasts about 5 hours, which strikes a good balance between sightseeing and relaxation. The boat itself is well-equipped with safety gear, snorkel equipment, and wind jackets, making even uncertain weather manageable. The inclusion of bottled water and fuel surcharge in the price means no hidden costs, and the group size (up to 7) allows for a more personalized experience than larger group tours.
Pricing at $925 per group means around $132 per person, based on a full group of 7 — a fair price considering the exclusivity and tailored service. Considering the cost of private guides and comfort, many travelers find this to be a worthwhile investment, especially if they want to avoid the bustle of larger, less flexible tours.

One of the best aspects of this private experience is the flexibility on timing and stops. Many reviewers mention that guides are happy to customize the itinerary based on preferences, whether that’s more swimming, extra photo stops, or exploring less-visited parts of Olta Island. This tailored approach ensures that the day suits your energy level and interests.
The boat itself is described as comfortable and well-maintained. Onboard amenities like snorkel gear and wind jackets add to the convenience, and the safety equipment and insurance provide peace of mind. Plus, the crew’s local knowledge and friendly attitude help elevate the experience from just another boat trip to something memorable.

Compared to larger group excursions, this private boat tour offers a more relaxed pace and the chance to truly enjoy each stop without feeling rushed or crowded. The price might seem high upfront, but considering the exclusivity, personalized service, and included amenities, it becomes a good deal for those seeking a comfortable, bespoke day on the water.
While it doesn’t include lunch — so packing some snacks or planning to eat ashore might be wise — the tour’s focus on natural beauty and cultural highlights creates a well-rounded experience worth the price. As one reviewer pointed out, “The private boat made all the difference — we could take our time and really enjoy the scenery.”

This experience suits travelers who value comfort and authenticity over crowds. It appeals to those wanting a flexible, intimate day of sightseeing and swimming, with the chance to capture photo-worthy moments. Families with older children or small groups of friends will find it a perfect way to explore the Dalmatian coast without feeling rushed.
It’s also ideal for visitors who appreciate cultural sites combined with natural beauty, making it a good choice for a varied, memorable day. If you prefer a more exclusive, tailored experience with plenty of opportunities for swimming and sightseeing, this tour ticks all those boxes.
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In the end, this private boat trip from Split to Trogir, Blue Lagoon, and Olta Island offers a beautifully curated balance of history, natural beauty, and relaxation. Its small-group, personalized approach ensures comfort and flexibility, which many travelers find invaluable. Expect stunning views, peaceful beaches, and a chance to get a real feel for Croatia’s coastal charm — all with the convenience of inclusive amenities and insider knowledge.
While the cost may be on the higher side, the exclusivity and tailored experience make it a worthwhile investment for those wanting a memorable, hassle-free day on the water. Whether you’re a history buff, a swimmer eager for crystal-clear waters, or simply after a peaceful escape, this tour promises a delightful slice of Dalmatian life.

What is included in the tour?
All taxes, fees, handling charges, bottled water, snorkelling equipment, wind jackets, fuel surcharge, safety equipment, and boat insurance are included, making it a hassle-free experience.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 5 hours, giving you enough time to enjoy each stop without feeling rushed.
Is lunch provided?
No, lunch is not included. Travelers should consider bringing snacks or planning to dine ashore after the tour.
What is the group size?
Up to 7 people, which offers a more personalized and intimate experience compared to larger group tours.
Is this tour suitable for children?
It’s not suitable for children under 3, pregnant women, or individuals with certain health conditions like back problems or mobility issues.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, cancellations are accepted up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, providing flexibility for your plans.
This private boat tour combines the best of Croatia’s scenic coast, cultural heritage, and relaxed seaside vibe. For those seeking a tailored, memorable day with excellent value, it’s a choice worth considering.