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Discover the stunning Blue Lagoon, Trogir, and Solta Island on this small-group speedboat tour from Split, perfect for a personalized and scenic day out.
If you’re looking for a day packed with beautiful scenery, authentic Croatian charm, and fun on the water, this Blue Lagoon & 3 Islands Small-Group Speedboat Tour truly delivers. With a maximum of just 12 travelers, the experience feels intimate and relaxed—perfect whether you’re traveling solo, as a couple, or with family. The tour combines the best of Croatia’s coastal highlights with the thrill of a speedy boat ride, all wrapped into a 5.5-hour package.
What we particularly love about this tour is how well it balances sightseeing, relaxing, and adventure. The guides are praised for their knowledge and friendliness, making the whole trip feel more like a day out with friends rather than a crowded tour. The chance to snorkel in the Blue Lagoon’s calm waters and explore charming islands is a definite highlight.
One consideration? The tour’s timing can be affected by weather, especially in the shoulder seasons, which might mean last-minute modifications in the itinerary. Also, since lunch isn’t included, you’ll need to budget for food at the stops. Still, this tour is ideal for those who want a taste of Croatia’s coastal beauty without the hassle of larger group tours or lengthy excursions.
If you love scenic boat rides, discovering quaint fishing villages, and snorkeling in crystal-clear waters, this experience targets travelers seeking a personalized, scenic day with a touch of adventure.
This tour begins in Split, with a straightforward meeting point at Trumbieva obala 2. From the moment you step aboard your speedboat, you’re in for a lively, fun ride—many reviewers mention how the boat’s speed and handling make for an exciting start. The boats are described as well-maintained, with comfortable straddle-style seats that allow everyone a good view and an easy ride. Wi-Fi on board is a thoughtful touch, letting you share photos or check in with friends as you cruise along.
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The first stop takes you to Trogir, a UNESCO World Heritage site that feels like stepping into a living open-air museum. The medieval streets, stone buildings, and seaside views create a postcard-perfect scene. Visitors mention the 1-hour stop as a good amount of time for a leisurely stroll, photos, or perhaps a quick bite. Reviewers appreciate that guides are friendly and attentive, offering insights into Trogir’s history and architecture. Some mention that this stop is a highlight, especially for those interested in Croatian culture, though others suggest an hour might be a bit tight if you’re keen to explore more deeply.
Next, the boat heads to the Blue Lagoon (or Krknjasi Bay). Here, you’ll have around an hour to swim, snorkel, and relax in the calm, clear waters. Many reviews rave about how stunning the lagoon is, with some describing the water as “crystal-clear” and perfect for snorkeling. The opportunity to see marine life and the shipwreck at Kontesa adds an adventurous touch.
Reviewer Andrew_M calls the guides “very informative and lovely people,” and highlights that the time at the lagoon is enough for a good swim without feeling rushed. Meanwhile, some mention that the lagoon can be quite rocky—best to bring water shoes—and the rocky nature of the beaches might surprise travelers expecting sandy shores.
The final stop is on Solta Island, specifically in Maslinica, a peaceful fishing village. This island stop is especially praised for its authentic vibe and scenic setting. The pebble beaches, cozy restaurants, and laid-back atmosphere make it an ideal place to unwind. Many guests comment on how this part of the tour provides a perfect balance of sightseeing and relaxation.
The reviews frequently mention that the guides are flexible, and if the weather is choppy, they’re willing to switch the order of stops or extend time at favored locations. It’s this adaptability that makes the experience feel more personalized and considerate.
One of the tour’s highlights is the inclusion of snorkeling gear—goggles and snorkels. Multiple reviews note how helpful and friendly the crew is, offering extra gear or life jackets when asked. The shipwreck at Kontesa is a particular draw, especially for snorkelers wanting a closer look at marine life and submerged relics.
While the tour itself doesn’t include food or drinks, guests often mention stopping at beach bars or restaurants for lunch and refreshments. Prices are not included, so packing some snacks or a small amount of cash for a relaxed lunch or cold drink is wise.
At just over $70 per person, this tour offers a rich, multi-stop experience that combines scenic beauty, cultural sights, and light adventure. The small-group format means more attention from guides, fewer crowds, and a more relaxed atmosphere. Given the positive reviews, many guests felt it was excellent value, especially considering the personalized service and the chance to snorkel in pristine waters.
This experience suits travelers who appreciate authentic coastal exploration, guided insights, and scenic boat rides. It’s especially good for those who prefer a flexible itinerary, as guides seem willing to adjust based on weather and group preferences. If you love snorkeling, small villages, and quick dips in beautiful waters, you’ll find this tour ticks all those boxes.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Children under 4 years old are not allowed, but older kids and teenagers often enjoy the boat ride and swimming stops.
How long is the boat ride?
The total experience lasts about 5 hours and 30 minutes, with the actual boat time including the journey between stops and the cruising around the islands.
Can I snorkel at each stop?
Yes, snorkeling equipment is provided, and many guests enjoy exploring the shipwreck and marine life in the Blue Lagoon and beyond.
Are drinks and food included?
No, food and drinks are not included. You’ll have the chance to purchase meals and beverages at beach bars or restaurants during the stops.
Is the itinerary flexible?
Yes, guides are known to adapt the stops based on weather conditions and group preferences, sometimes switching the order or extending time at certain locations.
What should I wear?
Bring swimwear, water shoes (recommended for rocky beaches), sunscreen, and a towel. A light jacket or cover-up can be handy if it gets breezy.
Is Wi-Fi available onboard?
Yes, Wi-Fi is provided on the boat, helping you share photos or stay connected during the trip.
This small-group speedboat tour from Split offers a well-rounded, scenic taste of Croatia’s coast, ideal for those wanting intimate, flexible, and photo-worthy experiences. The combination of swimming in the Blue Lagoon, exploring Trogir’s cobbled streets, and relaxing on Solta Island makes it a standout for travelers who appreciate authenticity and adventure in equal parts.
The guides’ friendliness and knowledge, the stunning scenery, and the efficient itinerary give this tour a strong edge over larger, less personalized options. While weather can influence the day’s flow, the crew’s flexibility and the tour’s overall value make it a solid choice for any traveler eager to see Croatia’s coastal treasures up close.
For anyone wanting a fun, scenic, and authentic Croatian day with good company and expert guidance, this tour hits all the right notes. It’s especially perfect if you value small-group intimacy, snorkeling adventures, and charming island stops over long, crowded excursions.
Ready for a day of sun, sea, and small-town charm? This tour might just be your perfect Croatian escape.