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Discover Croatia’s stunning coastline on a half-day boat tour from Trogir to Blue Lagoon, Maslinica, and Solinska Bay, with crystal waters and scenic villages.
Exploring Croatia’s coast by boat offers a unique way to experience its natural beauty and charming villages. This Trogir-based tour takes you on a half-day adventure to three standout spots: the Blue Lagoon, the village of Maslinica, and Solinska Bay. With a small group, a professional skipper, and some truly picture-perfect scenery, it’s a great option for travelers craving a blend of swimming, exploration, and relaxing views.
What we particularly love about this tour is how it balances adventure and leisure—speeding along the coast with the wind in your hair, then stopping for peaceful swims in crystal waters. The tour’s small-group size means more personalized attention and fewer crowds at the stops. However, one potential consideration is the lack of included food and drinks, so packing a lunch and beverages is essential if you want to stay well-fueled.
This experience is perfect for those who enjoy scenic boat rides, want a taste of local Croatian villages, or love exploring hidden beaches without the hassle of planning each detail. It’s ideal for travelers seeking an active, but relaxed, day on the water—especially if you’re traveling with family or friends who appreciate small-group tours.


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Starting from Trogir’s marina, you’ll set out on a speedboat that zips along the Dalmatian coast—think wind in your hair, sun on your face, and stunning views all around. The journey itself is a highlight, as you get to see the rugged coastline and picturesque islands from a different perspective.
The first major stop is the village of Maslinica on the island of Otok. This charming fishing village is known for its stone houses, narrow streets, and a historic castle that overlooks the bay. As one reviewer pointed out, the guides do a great job of taking you to less crowded spots, which lets you soak up the local atmosphere more authentically. You’ll have some free time to wander, explore the old castle, or simply enjoy the quiet beauty of this spot.
Next, you’ll cruise to the Solinska Bay, a tranquil, pine-tree-lined beach perfect for swimming and relaxing. The water here is incredibly clear, and you might find the natural setting ideal for a picnic—several travelers mention bringing their own lunch to enjoy on the beach. The option to jump from the boat into the refreshing waters makes for a fun and invigorating experience, especially on hot days.
Finally, you’ll head to the Blue Lagoon on Drvenik Veli Island. This shallow, vividly colored stretch of water is renowned for its turquoise hues and lively marine life. As one reviewer highlighted, the water’s color is stunning, and there’s plenty of opportunity to spot schools of silver fish or simply float around in the calm, shallow waters. The guide’s local knowledge enhances the experience, helping you find the best spots for snorkeling or just lounging.
You’re in good hands with a professional skipper who maintains the boat meticulously. Many reviews emphasize how well-maintained and safe the vessel is, making it suitable for families or less experienced swimmers. Note that the tour does not include hotel pickup or drop-off, so you’ll need to meet at the designated starting point in Trogir.
The tour price of $64 per person covers the boat and the skipper, which provides excellent value considering the sightseeing and swimming involved. However, food and drinks are not included, so packing a picnic and beverages is recommended. There’s a café at the Blue Lagoon where you can buy snacks, but bringing your own supplies offers more flexibility.
Guests consistently praise the knowledgeable guides and the scenic views. One traveler noted that Tomo, the guide, “did a great job” and was flexible enough to change the itinerary based on our wishes, like skipping a planned swimming stop for a quieter village visit. Several reviewers mention that the smaller boat allows access to spots that larger boats can’t reach, providing a more intimate experience.
Another review highlighted the beautiful water colors at the swimming stops, with one describing the Blue Lagoon as “really beautiful,” and appreciated the less crowded environment thanks to the small-boat size. The safety and professionalism of the skipper were also praised, offering peace of mind during the trip.

This boat tour offers a fantastic mix of scenic travel, charming villages, and refreshing swimming—all at an accessible price point. Its small-group format ensures a more personal and relaxed experience, making it ideal for travelers who prefer quality over quantity. The variety of stops means you get a taste of Croatia’s coastal lifestyle, from historic sights to natural beauty.
If your priority is beautiful water, authentic villages, and a flexible, personalized guide, this tour hits the mark. It’s particularly well-suited for those who enjoy active days on the water but also want some downtime to soak up the scenery and unwind.

This Trogir boat tour truly stands out for its value, scenic stops, and attentive guides. While travelers should be prepared to bring their own food and drinks, the experience of visiting Maslinica’s quaint streets, swimming in the Blue Lagoon’s vivid waters, and relaxing at Solinska Bay makes it well worth the price.
It’s a superb way to escape the crowds and see some of Croatia’s best coastal spots in just a few hours. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a seasoned Croatia traveler, this tour offers a compact, beautiful, and memorable day on the water.

This experience might not be ideal if you’re looking for an all-inclusive package with food and drinks or have mobility restrictions, but overall, it offers excellent value for a day filled with natural beauty and authentic Croatian charm.

How long does the tour last?
The tour is a half-day experience, typically lasting around 4 hours, starting from Trogir’s marina and ending back there.
Is transportation included to the meeting point?
No, the tour does not include hotel pickup or drop-off. You need to meet at the designated starting point in Trogir.
What should I bring on the tour?
Bring comfortable shoes and clothes, sunglasses, sunscreen, a camera, water, and a packed lunch. Remember that large luggage or bags are not allowed onboard.
Can I buy food or drinks during the tour?
Food is not included, but there is a café at the Blue Lagoon where you can purchase snacks and drinks.
Is the boat comfortable and safe?
Yes, the boat is well-maintained, and a professional skipper ensures a safe and smooth ride. Travelers frequently comment on the boat’s safety and cleanliness.
Are children allowed on this tour?
While the reviews don’t specify age restrictions, the tour is generally suitable for families, provided children can handle boat trips and swimming.
Is this tour suitable for pregnant women or those with health issues?
No, it is not recommended for pregnant women, or those with back or heart problems, or mobility challenges.
What is the group size?
The boat is a smaller vessel, which allows for a more intimate experience, reducing the number of guests compared to larger tours.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
How much does the tour cost?
Pricing is at $64 per person, offering good value considering the stops, scenery, and transportation.
This boat tour from Trogir provides a balanced mix of scenic beauty, authentic villages, and refreshing swims. If you’re after a relaxed yet vibrant day on the water with expert guides and stunning vistas, it’s a choice worth considering.