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Discover the stunning Blue Lagoon and historic Trogir on a private half-day boat tour. Perfect for those seeking scenic beauty and cultural charm.
A Closer Look at the Blue Lagoon Half-Day Private Boat Tour
This half-day private boat tour in Dalmatia, Croatia, offers a fantastic blend of history and natural beauty—an ideal excursion for those wanting a taste of both without committing a full day. We’ve come across plenty of reviews highlighting how special this experience can be, especially for travelers looking to escape the crowds and enjoy some exclusive access.
What really draws us to this tour is the combination of exploring Trogir’s UNESCO-listed old town—with its cobbled streets, ancient walls, and impressive cathedral—and then cooling off in the famously clear waters of the Blue Lagoon. On the flip side, a potential consideration is that the tour doesn’t include lunch, so you might want to plan accordingly if you’re a foodie or prefer a full-day experience.
This tour is well-suited for travelers who appreciate a relaxed pace, want to see iconic sights, and enjoy swimming in pristine waters. It’s also ideal for those who prefer private, personalized outings over crowded group excursions.

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This tour kicks off in Trogir, a small yet captivating town that oozes charm and history. As you set sail, you’ll immediately notice the comfort and exclusivity of the private boat, which makes all the difference compared to crowded group trips. The boat is well-equipped with safety gear, snorkelling equipment, wind jackets, and a knowledgeable crew from Bonaca, who are praised for their friendly, professional demeanor.
Your first stop is Trogir’s UNESCO World Heritage site. Here, you’ll get a guided glimpse into centuries-old architecture. The narrow streets, well-preserved medieval walls, and the impressive Cathedral of St. Lawrence from the 13th century create a backdrop that feels almost cinematic. Reviewers often mention the stunning city views from the bell tower and the fortress walls, perfect for photos and soaking in the atmosphere.
After wandering the old town and perhaps grabbing a quick coffee or local snack, the boat departs for the Blue Lagoon, a journey of approximately 15-20 minutes among the islands of Drvenik Veliki and Krknjai.
Trogir is a standout destination for lovers of history and architecture. Its urban fabric has remained remarkably untouched from Roman times through medieval periods, making it one of Croatia’s most preserved historic towns. Tourists frequently comment on how easy it is to get lost in the labyrinth of alleys, each turn revealing another quaint square or ancient stonework.
Highlights include the Cathedral of St. Lawrence, with its iconic bell tower offering panoramic views, and the Kamerlengo Fortress—a medieval castle that provides some of the best vantage points for photos of the Old Town, Riva, and the sea beyond.
A common theme in reviews is how walking through Trogir feels like stepping back in time, with minimal modern influences disrupting the historic charm. Many mention that climbing the bell tower is worth the effort for the breathtaking vistas.
Once docked at the Blue Lagoon, the real fun begins. Because this is a private tour, you can enjoy the spot without fighting for space — a common frustration on land-based visits. The crystal-clear waters, often described as some of the bluest along the Croatian coast, set the perfect scene for swimming, snorkeling, or simply floating and relaxing.
Reviewers have expressed delight at how accessible the water is—no long hikes or tricky beach access involved. The boat’s snorkeling gear allows you to explore the underwater scenery, which, while not detailed in the reviews, is undoubtedly part of the appeal.
Another advantage of arriving by boat is that you can choose your perfect spot—whether close to the boat for shade or further out for a more private swim. Comments from visitors note how blue and inviting the water looks, and many emphasize that the absence of crowds makes the experience feel more exclusive.
More Great Tours NearbyThe tour includes bottled water to stay hydrated, fuel surcharge, safety equipment, and insurance, so you’re well taken care of. The wind jackets are handy if the breeze picks up, but the boat generally offers shielded comfort. The total duration of approximately four hours makes it a manageable half-day activity—perfect if you’re fitting it into a larger itinerary.
However, it’s worth noting that lunch is not included. So, if you’re someone who prefers a full meal during excursions, bringing snacks or planning to eat afterward might be best.
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What sets this experience apart is its balance of cultural exploration and nature’s beauty. The private aspect means you’re not just another face in a crowd, and you can customize your time at each stop.
Guests have praised the professionalism of the crew from Bonaca, mentioning their friendliness and knowledge, which adds value beyond just the scenery. The boat’s size (up to 7 people) creates a cozy, intimate atmosphere, making it ideal for small groups, friends, or couples.
At $892 per group, the cost may seem steep at first glance. But when you consider that this fee covers the entire boat, all taxes and fees, and the exclusive access, it’s quite competitive—especially for a private experience. For up to seven people, it comes out to roughly $127 per person, which is a reasonable deal considering the personalized service and flexibility.
Compared to land-based tours that cram many people into crowded spots, this private boat tour offers a more relaxed, flexible schedule, with the advantage of tailoring the experience to your preferences.
This experience is perfect for travelers who value privacy and comfort, want to avoid crowded tourist spots, and love combining cultural sights with natural beauty. It’s suitable for small groups, couples, or families over 3 years old, but not recommended for pregnant women, children under 3, or those with back problems or mobility issues.
It’s especially appealing if you enjoy swimming or snorkeling in beautiful waters, or if you simply want a peaceful escape with stunning views and historical insights.

The Blue Lagoon half-day private boat tour offers a well-rounded taste of Dalmatia’s natural and historical charms. The combination of exploring Trogir’s UNESCO-listed old town and then cooling off in the famously clear waters of the Blue Lagoon makes for an experience that’s memorable and Instagram-worthy. The private aspect ensures a relaxed atmosphere, and the inclusion of amenities like snorkel gear and bottled water adds to the overall value.
This tour is an excellent choice for those who want a personalized, authentic Croatian adventure without the hassle of crowded tours or full-day commitments. Whether you’re a lover of history, a water enthusiast, or simply seeking a peaceful escape, this experience delivers.

Is this tour suitable for children?
It’s not recommended for children under 3 years old, and the tour is best suited for slightly older children or teenagers who can enjoy swimming and exploring safely.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, making it flexible if your plans change.
What languages are spoken on the tour?
The tour is conducted in Croatian and English, ensuring clear communication and guidance.
Are meals included?
No, lunch is not included, so plan to bring snacks or eat before or after the tour.
What should I bring?
Bring swimwear, towels, sunscreen, a hat, and perhaps a waterproof camera. The boat provides snorkel equipment, wind jackets, and bottled water.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience takes about four hours, perfect for fitting into a morning or afternoon schedule.
Is the Blue Lagoon crowded?
Arriving by private boat means you avoid the large crowds typical of land-based visits, allowing for a more peaceful experience.
Can I customize the experience?
While the itinerary is fixed, the private nature of the tour offers some flexibility, especially around swimming and relaxing time at the Blue Lagoon.
The Blue Lagoon half-day private boat tour in Dalmatia offers a wonderful balance of historic exploration and natural beauty — perfect for travelers seeking intimacy, comfort, and authentic Croatian scenery.
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