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Discover Croatia’s coastal treasures on a half-day speedboat trip from Split, with visits to Trogir, Blue Lagoon, and Olta Island. Swimming, snorkeling, and exploring in an intimate setting.
Travelers looking for a quick yet enriching escape from the hustle of Split often turn to this half-day speedboat tour that whisks you across the water to some of the Dalmatian coast’s most captivating spots. It’s a well-rated experience — boasting an impressive 4.9 out of 5 from 144 reviews — and offers a perfect blend of historic charm, stunning scenery, and fun water activities.
What makes this tour stand out is its focus on small group intimacy and authentic local guides who genuinely share their knowledge and enthusiasm. From the picturesque streets of Trogir to the dreamy waters of the Blue Lagoon, it’s a day that’s packed with memorable moments.
That said, because it’s a half-day adventure, it’s naturally fast-paced, and some might find the timing a bit tight if they want more relaxation or time at each stop. Also, since the tour is weather-dependent, days with chop or strong winds could affect your experience.
This tour is ideally suited for travelers who want a quick, value-packed, and authentic coastal experience without the fuss of full-day commitments. If you’re a fan of snorkeling, scenic drives, and exploring charming towns, this is likely to be a highlight of your trip.


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The adventure kicks off at Matejuska Pier, where you’ll find your guide waving the distinctive blue flag. This meeting point is straightforward, just across from Toto’s Travel office. Expect a prompt start, with your group gathering on the boat, ready for a splashy journey across the Dalmatian waters.
The boat itself is described as comfortable and well-equipped, with features like snorkeling gear, wind jackets for chilly days, and a cooler with bottled water. The crew, often praised for their friendliness and knowledge — especially guides like Ivan and Toni — makes sure everyone feels at ease from the start.
Your first stop is the medieval gem of Trogir, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This town’s origins stretch back to the 3rd century B.C., and walking its cobbled streets feels like stepping into a living museum. The guided walk introduces you to the baroque architecture, ancient walls, and quaint squares brimming with history.
Reviewers like Gabrielle and Carola highlight the charm of this part of the trip, emphasizing guides’ local knowledge. Ivan, in particular, is appreciated for his friendly manner and tips for exploring Trogir further. Many say the stroll offers a “great opportunity to soak in real Croatian culture” and enjoy the stunning views of the marina and historic buildings.
Next up is the Blue Lagoon on Island of Drvenik Veli** — a scene that often leaves visitors speechless. The water here is famously crystal clear and intensely blue, perfect for swimming and snorkeling. The reviews consistently mention how mesmerizing the turquoise waters are, with Warwick describing it as an experience where he felt “charismatic and enthusiastic guides made us all feel welcome.”
The lagoon is a favorite for water lovers, providing ample time to float around, explore underwater life, and soak up the sun. Our guides often emphasize safety and clear instructions, making snorkeling accessible whether you’re a beginner or an experienced swimmer.
The tour’s final water stop is near Olta Island, where the crew often spots sea life and hidden wrecks. Here, you’ll get a chance to dive into the water again and uncover the local marine environment. Reviewers like Dario appreciate the “well-planned” activities, with time for relaxing, swimming, or simply enjoying the scenery.
What’s especially valued is the local insight shared by guides, who will tell tales of the ocean’s mysteries and point out interesting marine creatures you might spot. The atmosphere here is laid-back, with plenty of opportunities to ask questions or just float peacefully.

You’ll be supplied with snorkeling gear, so you can explore beneath the surface and perhaps see some of the local sea life. Many reviews praise the quality of the equipment and the guides’ helpfulness, ensuring everyone gets the most out of the water stops.
The timing at each location is balanced — enough to enjoy the scenery without feeling rushed. Reviewers like Tim and Nick highlight the “length of the trip” as just right for a half-day adventure, with enough swimming, sunbathing, and exploring.
Music and drinks add to the vibe aboard the boat. Guests often mention the fun playlist and the “Mojito Man” or “Pina Colada” guy who sells cocktails at the Blue Lagoon, adding a playful, relaxed touch to the journey. Such small details contribute significantly to the friendly, convivial atmosphere.
Guides like Ivan and Toni are repeatedly praised for their knowledge, friendliness, and ability to keep the mood lively. Reviews mention Ivan’s local tips and his warm personality making the trip feel personalized, rather than just another tourist boat.

The tour costs around $70 per person, which includes the boat ride, water gear, guided walk in Trogir, and bottled water. Food and drinks are not included — so bringing some snacks or extra cash for drinks at the Blue Lagoon is advised.
The tour lasts around 5 hours, making it perfect for those with limited time but wanting a rich experience. Group sizes are small, enhancing the intimacy and allowing guides to tend to everyone.
You’ll need to bring sunscreen, swimwear, a towel, sunglasses, and cash if you want to buy drinks or souvenirs. It’s also worth noting that the tour is weather-dependent; in case of storms or rough seas, you might need to reschedule or get a refund.

This tour is praised for its authentic local guides, who share genuine insights into Croatian culture and marine life. Compared to larger, more commercial excursions, this experience feels more personal and relaxed.
For the price, you’ll get a guided town walk, multiple swimming stops, snorkeling equipment, and the thrill of a speedboat zipping along the coast. Reviewers consistently say it offers excellent value for money, especially considering the small group size and tailored experience.
This tour might not be suitable for children under 2, pregnant women, or people with mobility issues given the boat ride and water activities. But for most active, curious travelers, it’s a fantastic way to see, feel, and enjoy the Dalmatian coast.

This half-day speedboat tour from Split offers an engaging mix of historic exploration, stunning scenery, and water-based fun. The cultural highlight of Trogir, combined with the breathtaking Blue Lagoon and Olta Island’s underwater secrets, makes it a well-rounded experience for those short on time but eager for authentic Croatian adventures.
The small group size and enthusiastic guides elevate the experience, adding local insights and a friendly atmosphere. The inclusion of snorkeling gear, water, and guided walks ensures you get maximum value for $70.
While weather can impact the day, flexible rescheduling options and full refunds make it a low-risk choice. Whether you’re a solo traveler, a couple, or a small group, this tour offers a beautiful, fun, and culturally enriching way to spend a few hours along Croatia’s stunning coast.
Ideal for water enthusiasts, culture buffs, or anyone wanting a taste of the Dalmatian coast’s natural beauty—this trip delivers memorable moments in a compact package.

How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 5 hours, making it perfect for a half-day adventure.
What’s included in the price?
The fee covers the speedboat transportation, guided Trogir walk, snorkeling gear, swim stops, wind jackets, and bottled water.
Are food and drinks included?
No, food and drinks are not included. You might want to bring some snacks and cash for additional drinks at the Blue Lagoon.
Is the tour suitable for children?
It’s not suitable for children under 2 years, pregnant women, or people with mobility impairments. The water activities and boat ride require a certain level of mobility.
What should I bring?
Bring swimwear, a towel, sunscreen, sunglasses, cash, and anything else you might need for a day at the beach.
What happens if the weather is bad?
The tour is weather-dependent. If cancellation occurs due to weather, you will get a full refund or can reschedule depending on availability.
How many people are on each tour?
It’s a small-group experience, typically with a handful of people, ensuring personalized attention.
Can I book and pay later?
Yes, you can reserve your spot now and pay later, offering flexibility in planning.
Is alcohol available during the trip?
Yes, guides sell cocktails and drinks during the trip, adding a fun touch to the day.
This small-group speedboat trip from Split offers an authentic, lively, and scenic taste of Croatia’s coast, perfect for those who want to make the most of limited time while enjoying classic Croatian sights and water fun.