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Discover the highlights of Split with this full-day tour featuring Blue Lagoon, shipwreck exploration, and Trogir, including lunch and drinks for great value.
Taking a day to explore around Split with a boat tour that hits the Blue Lagoon, a shipwreck, and the UNESCO-protected city of Trogir sounds like a fantastic way to see the best of Croatia’s coast — and honestly, it is. This 9-hour adventure combines swimming, sightseeing, and cultural highlights, all onboard a fully equipped boat with an inclusive lunch and drinks. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a seasoned Croatian explorer, this tour promises a balance of relaxation and discovery.
What we love about this experience is the seamless way it combines the must-see sights into one day — it’s like a Croatian sampler platter. Plus, the inclusion of snorkeling gear, wine, and a hearty lunch makes it feel like a good deal, especially for those wanting a full, fun-packed day without extra hassle. However, a potential drawback could be the reviews pointing to some overbooking issues or last-minute changes, which could affect your peace of mind. This tour is a great pick for travelers who love a mix of water fun, history, and scenic views, and are happy to go with the flow.
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The day kicks off early, around 9:00 am, from Split’s Riva, where a friendly crew from Bura Travel welcomes you aboard. The boat itself is noted for being fully equipped for a smooth and comfortable ride, with plenty of space to relax and enjoy the views. The tour’s duration of around 9 hours allows for a relaxed pace — enough time to soak in each spot without feeling rushed.
The first highlight is Necujam Island, home to the Kontessa shipwreck — a favorite among snorkelers and underwater explorers. Based on reviews, you’ll have about 1.5 hours here, which is ample time for swimming, sunbathing, and exploring the wreck itself. Several travelers appreciated the opportunity to swim near this vessel, with some describing it as a “nice adventure” and “a great photo opportunity.”
However, some reviewers noted the experience could be affected by weather or crowds. One guest mentioned that they appreciated the opportunity to explore at their own pace, enjoying the chance to snorkel around the wreck and relax on deck afterward. The snorkeling gear is included, but a small deposit (around 10 EUR) is required if you want to use it.
Next up is the Blue Lagoon (Krknjasi Bay), arguably the star of the trip. This location is famous for its crystal-clear waters and peaceful atmosphere, making it perfect for swimming, snorkeling, and basking in the sun. Travelers consistently mention the stunning shades of blue and tranquility, describing it as a relaxing escape from busy tourist spots.
You’ll spend roughly 1.5 hours here, giving enough time to take a dip, float around, or simply enjoy the scenery. Some reviews noted that the Blue Lagoon wasn’t as “spectacular” as anticipated, but most found it still worth the visit for the chance to swim in such pristine waters. The admission to the lagoon is free, making this a cost-effective highlight.
The final destination is Trogir, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its medieval architecture and charming streets. After a short cruise, you’ll be taken to the city center, where you can explore at your leisure for about 1.5 hours. The guided walk or self-guided exploration reveals points like the Kamerlengo Fortress, City Gate, and the quaint promenade, with brochures provided to help you navigate.
Travelers often say they wish they had more time here, as Trogir is packed with history and photo-worthy spots. The relaxed pace allows for a leisurely stroll through cobbled streets, with plenty of cafes where you can enjoy a drink and soak up the ambiance.
The tour includes a lunch around 1 pm, typically served onboard. Guests report a satisfying meal that hits the spot after a morning of swimming and sightseeing. The drinks selection includes juice, water, and wine, which complements the meal nicely. For those interested in alcoholic beverages, beer and cocktails are available for purchase at the onboard bar, but you’ll need to be over 18.
One notable detail from reviews is the quality of the wine — many appreciated the good selection included in the price, especially considering the overall cost of about $78.77 per person. The experience of dining amid the sea breeze and panoramic views adds a layer of enjoyment that many travelers remember positively.
One guest shared that despite some initial booking hiccups — including overbooking and last-minute changes — the crew was friendly and made efforts to accommodate everyone. Another mentioned that the personal touch of the guides, along with the well-organized lunch, made the day enjoyable. However, a few reviewers expressed frustration over booking issues, such as being sold a different trip when their original was canceled or unclear meeting details, so travelers should confirm their booking and stay flexible.
Many reviewers praised the wine and the value for money, especially given the inclusion of snorkeling gear, lunch, and drinks. One traveler noted that the Blue Lagoon was less “spectacular” than expected but still a peaceful spot to cool off.
This tour offers a great balance of water-based fun and cultural sights. The inclusion of lunch and drinks at the price point makes it an attractive option for budget-conscious travelers looking for a full day of activity without extra costs. It’s especially suitable if you love natural scenery, enjoy swimming or snorkeling, and want to see both UNESCO sites and shipwrecks without multiple bookings.
However, it’s worth being aware of the booking and organizational issues some travelers experienced. If you’re someone who prefers guaranteed spots and detailed communication, double-check your reservation.
This experience delivers a fun, scenic, and culturally rich day that highlights the best of the Split coast with a friendly crew, good food, and memorable stops. It’s ideal for adventurous travelers, water lovers, and those wanting an affordable but comprehensive Croatian day trip.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 9 hours, starting at 9:00 am and ending back at the original meeting point.
What is included in the price?
Your ticket covers the boat trip, snorkeling equipment (with a small deposit), lunch, and drinks such as juice, water, and wine.
Are there any age restrictions?
The tour is suitable for most travelers, but it is not recommended for non-swimmers or seniors over 75, due to water activities involved.
Can I bring my pet?
Service animals are allowed, so if you’re traveling with a well-behaved service pet, you should be fine.
What if the weather is bad?
The tour requires good weather to operate. If canceled due to poor conditions, you’ll be offered an alternative date or a full refund.
Are there any additional costs?
You’ll need to pay a €10 deposit for snorkeling equipment if you choose to use it. Alcoholic beverages beyond the included wine are available for purchase onboard.
In the end, this boat tour around Split offers a nice mix of swimming, history, and scenery — with the added bonus of good value on food and drinks. While some organizational issues have been noted, the overall experience remains a solid choice for travelers eager to enjoy Croatia’s coastal charm without breaking the bank. If you’re after an active, scenic, and culturally engaging day, you’ll likely find plenty to love here.