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Discover the charm of Trogir and the blue waters of Croatia on a private boat trip from Split, including snorkeling, cultural sights, and relaxing beaches.
Planning a day out on the water in Croatia often means balancing stunning natural scenery with historic charm, all while enjoying some well-deserved relaxation. This particular boat trip from Split offers exactly that—visiting the UNESCO-listed town of Trogir, swimming in the crystal-clear Blue Lagoon, and discovering local natural spots like a shipwreck on Šolta. With a focus on comfort, knowledgeable guides, and small-group intimacy, it has quickly become a favorite for travelers seeking authenticity and value.
What we really like about this experience is how smoothly it combines cultural sightseeing with the simple pleasure of being on the water. The chance to explore a UNESCO World Heritage Site like Trogir on foot, with its narrow streets and panoramic views, adds a layer of cultural richness. Plus, the Blue Lagoon, with its striking shades of turquoise, provides a picture-perfect setting for swimming and snorkeling—an Instagram-worthy moment without the crowds.
One potential consideration is the price—at $859 for a group of up to ten people, it’s an investment, but the inclusions and personalized approach make it quite competitive for a private experience. This tour is best suited for those who want a more intimate, flexible day with a good mix of sightseeing, natural beauty, and relaxation. If you’re looking for a quick, activity-packed excursion with attentive guides, this trip might be just what you need.


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The adventure kicks off in Split, where you’ll meet your crew and climb aboard a private boat. The journey to Trogir is smooth and scenic, with plenty of opportunities to enjoy the views of the Dalmatian coast. We loved how the boat seemed spacious and comfortable, with plenty of room for lounging and chatting. Your guide, often mentioned as attentive and helpful—like Dario and Ante—will share tidbits about the history and local stories along the way.
The first stop is the charming town of Trogir, built on a small island that’s been a hub of history for centuries. The town’s UNESCO listing isn’t just a label; it’s visibly apparent as you wander through its narrow, winding streets. Expect to see a collection of well-preserved buildings, churches, and palaces that showcase the blend of Gothic and Renaissance styles. Climbing the bell tower of the cathedral is a highlight, offering sweeping views of the city and surrounding landscape.
According to reviews, guides like Ante and Dario are particularly praised for their local knowledge and friendly demeanor. Manuela mentions how Dario was very attentive and answered any questions she had, making the cultural part of the trip engaging and informative. It’s clear that the guides’ expertise elevates this experience from just a boat ride to a meaningful cultural exploration.
After soaking in Trogir’s historic charm, the boat gently departs for the Blue Lagoon—a natural wonder famed for its clear, azure waters. You’ll have time to swim, snorkel, or simply relax on the beach. The waters are so transparent that you’ll often see fish darting around your ankles, and the snorkeling gear provided ensures you can get up close with the marine life.
The lagoon is a peaceful escape from the busy city, and many reviews highlight how relaxing it is to float in such pristine waters. Merle, for example, appreciated the flexibility of the trip; she mentioned it was “super adaptable to wishes,” and the Blue Lagoon was a favorite spot to unwind.
The trip also includes a visit to the shipwreck on Šolta, which is perfect for swimming and snorkeling. It offers a fun, slightly adventurous element—diving into the water around a sunken vessel with colorful marine life. This spot is ideal for those who want more than just lounging; it’s a chance to explore underwater scenery that’s both accessible and visually interesting.
After a full day of exploring, swimming, and sightseeing, the boat heads back to Split. The return journey offers a chance to relax, chat with fellow travelers, and enjoy the coastal scenery. Many travelers note the professionalism of the crew and the relaxing atmosphere, making the entire trip feel like a well-paced, enjoyable experience.



Many reviewers praised the guides, especially Dario and Ante, for their attentiveness and ability to answer questions. Manuela highlights Dario’s openness and friendliness, making the journey more engaging. Magdalena found Ante helpful and kind, emphasizing the personal touch that guides bring to the trip. Merle appreciated the flexibility, noting that the trip could be adapted to their wishes, which isn’t always common on group tours.
These reviews underscore the importance of having knowledgeable, friendly guides, and they seem to be a consistent highlight of this experience.

This boat trip is ideal for those who want a balanced day of cultural sightseeing and natural relaxation. It suits travelers looking for a small, intimate group experience with personal attention. If you’re fond of snorkeling, swimming, or just soaking up the sun in a safe environment, this trip delivers.
It’s also best for those who value local insight and guide expertise, as the guides are well-rated for their friendliness and knowledge. While a bit on the pricier side, the inclusions—snacks, drinks, snorkeling gear, and personalized service—offer good value for a private tour.
However, if you prefer a more active, fast-paced adventure or need wheelchair accessibility, you might want to explore other options.

This boat trip from Split offers a compelling mix of history, scenery, and relaxation. The chance to explore Trogir’s UNESCO-listed streets, swim in the clear Blue Lagoon, and snorkel around a shipwreck makes it a well-rounded day for small groups. What truly sets it apart is the attentive guides and the flexible, personalized approach that makes the experience feel special and tailored to your interests.
For travelers who crave a balanced blend of cultural discovery and natural beauty, with plenty of time for swimming and lounging, this trip hits the mark. It’s perfect for those who want a more intimate, guided experience rather than a large, touristy tour. The included amenities, like drinks and snorkeling gear, make it convenient and comfortable, ensuring you can focus on enjoying your Croatian day in the sun.
In short, if you’re after a memorable, well-organized day with genuine natural beauty and cultural highlights, this trip is a solid investment. Whether it’s your first visit or a repeat trip to Dalmatia, it offers a relaxed yet engaging way to see some of Croatia’s best bits.
“our trip was very nice. our skipper Ante was very helpful and kind. we recommend to everyone”

Is this tour suitable for all ages?
While it’s a family-friendly experience, the tour isn’t suitable for wheelchair users. The focus on swimming and walking around Trogir means it’s best for those who are mobile.
How long does the trip last?
The tour’s full duration is approximately five hours, making it a manageable half-day adventure.
What should I bring?
Bring swimwear, sunglasses, a hat, and a towel. Sunscreen is recommended, especially if you plan to spend a lot of time in the sun.
Are meals included?
No, lunch isn’t included. You’ll need to bring your own or plan to buy something during the trip.
Can I book this last minute?
Yes, with the flexible reservation option, you can book closer to your travel date—just remember to cancel at least 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is the snorkeling equipment good quality?
Yes, snorkeling and safety equipment are included and are of a quality suitable for enjoying the underwater scenery comfortably.
What if the weather isn’t perfect?
The trip is subject to weather conditions, but the operator offers flexible booking and cancellation policies, so you can reschedule or cancel if necessary.
This private boat trip from Split combines cultural charm, natural beauty, and personalized service—an excellent choice for travelers seeking a relaxed yet engaging Dalmatian adventure.