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Explore Croatia's coast with this private boat tour from Split, visiting Trogir, Blue Lagoon, and a wreck for snorkeling—ideal for couples or small groups.
Discover the Croatian Coast on a Private Boat Tour from Split — Trogir, Blue Lagoon & Shipwreck
This private speedboat tour offers a fantastic way to experience Croatia’s stunning Dalmatian coastline without the crowds. Perfect for small groups or families, it combines cultural sights, crystal-clear swimming spots, and an exciting underwater adventure. With the flexibility of a private guide, you’ll enjoy a personalized day of exploration, making it a memorable highlight of your Croatian holiday.
One feature that makes this tour stand out is the chance to visit the UNESCO-listed town of Trogir, wandering its charming streets and admiring its historic architecture. Then, you’ll relax in the Blue Lagoon, soaking up the sun and swimming in waters renowned for their clarity. The highlight for many is snorkeling around a real shipwreck — a fascinating glimpse into maritime history and an enjoyable challenge for underwater explorers.
However, it’s worth noting that the tour is not suitable for pregnant women, non-swimmers, or those prone to seasickness. If you’re looking for a quiet, laid-back day with plenty of swimming, this trip ticks those boxes, but expect some time on the water, which might be a consideration for sensitive travelers.
This tour is best suited for those who love a mix of culture, natural beauty, and adventure, and who appreciate the comfort of a private, guided experience.


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The adventure kicks off on top of the Matejuska pier, right next to a white pole—a convenient spot close to central Split. The tour is designed to be a half-day experience, allowing plenty of time for exploration but still fitting comfortably into your sightseeing schedule. The boat is described as comfortable and well-equipped, with an English-speaking skipper ensuring clear communication and local insights.
A notable perk is the flexibility of booking. You can reserve your spot without upfront payment, and cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund—ideal if your plans shift unexpectedly.
Your trip begins with a visit to Trogir, a picturesque town famed for its well-preserved medieval architecture and charming labyrinth of narrow streets. The guides, often praised for their friendliness and local knowledge, help you appreciate the history and character of this coastal jewel. While the tour doesn’t specify an extensive walking period, you’ll have ample opportunity to snap photos of its stunning stone buildings and visit highlights like the Cathedral of St. Lawrence if time permits.
Reviewers note that guides often add value by sharing stories and local tips, making the visit more engaging. If you’re a history buff or simply love wandering through photogenic old towns, Trogir makes for a delightful start.
Next up is the Blue Lagoon Bay, renowned for its exceptionally clear waters, perfect for swimming and snorkeling. As water lovers, we appreciated the snorkel equipment included in the tour, which allowed us to explore beneath the surface. The lagoon’s calm waters tend to be shallow, making it suitable for all swimming abilities.
Guests have mentioned that the water is as inviting as it looks, with vibrant marine life that makes snorkeling worthwhile. Many also find this stop a perfect chance to unwind, soak up the sun, or simply float in the serene surroundings.
The final highlight takes you to Neujam, where the submerged shipwreck offers a unique underwater spectacle. Snorkelers can marvel at the wreck, which provides an unusual glimpse into maritime history. Multiple reviews mention that the wreck is easily accessible with snorkeling gear, and the friendly skipper often stays nearby, making sure everyone stays safe.
This part of the tour is particularly memorable for those who enjoy underwater photography or are curious about shipwrecks. The experience combines adventure with a bit of history, adding an educational twist to your day.
Throughout the trip, the guides are often praised for their friendly demeanor and local expertise. They create a relaxed atmosphere, making guests feel comfortable whether they’re seeking adventure or just a peaceful day on the water. The boat itself is described as comfortable and well-maintained, with enough space to lounge or sit in the shade.
There’s no mention of meals or drinks included, so bringing your own snacks and refreshments is recommended. The tour is quite flexible—if you wish to spend more time swimming or exploring, the skipper can adjust the pace accordingly.
More Great Tours NearbyAt $812 for a group of up to six, this private tour offers good value, especially considering its inclusions and personalized nature. The cost covers fuel, snorkeling gear, safety equipment, and the guide, meaning no unexpected expenses during the day. For small groups or families, this setup offers an intimate experience, free from large tour groups and crowded boats.
While it’s more expensive than some group tours, the private aspect makes it feel more exclusive and tailored. If you’re seeking a personalized adventure with flexibility and comfort, this tour makes a compelling choice.
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This experience is ideal for couples, small families, or friends wanting a relaxed yet adventurous day out. It’s particularly suited for those interested in a blend of cultural sights, natural beauty, and underwater exploration. If you’re someone who appreciates knowledgeable guides and stunning vistas, you’ll find plenty to love here.
However, travelers with mobility issues, pregnant women, or non-swimmers should consider the physical aspects of being on a boat and in the water, as it may not be suitable for everyone. Also, those prone to seasickness or seeking a more leisurely, land-based experience might prefer other options.

How many people can fit on the boat?
The boat accommodates up to 6 guests per group, making it an intimate and personalized experience.
Is the tour suitable for children?
While not explicitly stated, this tour is likely suitable for older children who can swim and are comfortable on the water. Non-swimmers might find the snorkeling component less accessible.
What should I wear?
Bring swimwear, a hat, sunscreen, and sportswear. A change of clothes is recommended if you plan to freshen up after swimming.
Does the tour include food and drinks?
No, food and drinks are not included. Guests are advised to bring their own refreshments.
Can the itinerary be adjusted?
While the specific stops are outlined, the friendly skipper may tailor the timing based on your interests, within the tour duration.
Is there any age or health restriction?
The tour is not suitable for pregnant women, people with back problems, wheelchair users, non-swimmers, or those prone to seasickness.
To sum it up, this private boat tour from Split offers a well-rounded experience combining Croatian history, natural beauty, and underwater excitement. It’s a fantastic option for travelers seeking an exclusive, flexible, and scenic day out with a knowledgeable guide. Whether you’re keen to explore Trogir’s charming streets, swim in the pristine Blue Lagoon, or snorkel around a shipwreck, this trip immerses you in the best of Dalmatia’s coast. Just remember to pack your essentials and prepare for a day filled with sun, sea, and stories.
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