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Discover Croatia's Blue Lagoon on a 5-hour speedboat tour from Split, with swimming, sightseeing, wine, towels, and unforgettable views included.
Taking a boat tour around Dalmatia’s shimmering coast is a must-do for anyone visiting Split. This particular 5-hour guided speedboat experience promises a glimpse into some of Croatia’s most beautiful spots — from the stunning Blue Lagoon to charming Trogir. It’s a well-rounded trip that combines natural beauty, cultural sights, and relaxing dips in emerald waters, all led by friendly and knowledgeable guides.
One of the things we love about this tour is how seamlessly it balances sightseeing with leisure. Whether you’re swimming in crystal-clear waters or snapping photos of picturesque villages, there’s plenty of time for both. The inclusion of wine and towels adds a touch of comfort and indulgence, making it feel like a true day of pampering on the water. A potential consideration? The route might shift depending on sea conditions, so don’t be disappointed if some stops vary slightly — that’s part of the adventure.
This tour is perfect for travelers seeking a mix of scenic beauty, cultural exploration, and relaxing downtime. If you’re eager to discover Croatia’s stunning coast without the hassle of organizing transport or worrying about logistics, this package offers genuine value. Plus, the limited group size (up to 12 guests) keeps things intimate and friendly, ideal for families, couples, or friends wanting a shared experience.


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The adventure kicks off from designated meeting points, either Trg Franje Tumana or an alternative location, depending on your booking. From there, a speedy 20-minute ride on a powerful speedboat whisks you towards Trogir. The boat itself is comfortable, and the short ride offers a quick preview of Croatia’s scenic coastline—think rugged cliffs, quaint islands, and shimmering waters.
Your first stop is Trogir, a gem often compared to Venice—only smaller, and arguably more manageable for a quick exploration. This UNESCO World Heritage site features narrow streets, charming stone buildings, and a lively waterfront. You’re given around 70 minutes here to soak in the sights, stroll at your own pace, and enjoy a refreshing drink at a local spot like Tunaholic Fish Bar, which offers a modern twist on traditional Croatian fish dishes.
A reviewer highlights, “We saw some really cool places in Trogir, it was breathtaking. The girl who guided us was also really nice.” Guides are typically friendly and knowledgeable, providing just enough history and local color to enrich your visit without turning it into a lecture.
Next, it’s time for what most guests are eager for — the Blue Lagoon. This earthly paradise is famed for its crystal clear waters and vibrant emerald hues, making it a perfect spot for a swim or just floating around soaking up the sun. Expect to spend approximately 80 minutes here, giving you ample time to dive in, snorkel, or simply relax on the boat with a drink in hand.
Guests frequently mention how stunning the scenery is, with one reviewer noting, “The lagoon was very overrated,” but that seems to depend on expectations. For many, the light blue waters and peaceful setting are truly mesmerizing. The tour’s guide often shares tips for the best swimming spots, and towels are available if requested, adding a layer of convenience.
The journey continues toward Labadusa Beach, a small, picturesque stretch of sand perfect for a quick dip or lounging. It’s a quieter alternative to the busy beaches, ideal for those wanting a more laid-back vibe. After a short stay here, the boat heads to Iovo, an unspoiled island with its own charm, offering another opportunity for swimming and snorkeling.
One reviewer praised the team for their friendly attitude, mentioning, “Everything was great. The hosts were very kind,” which underscores how much small touches—like attentive guides and clean towels—enhance the overall experience.
The last leg takes you back to Split, with a scenic 40-minute ride along the coast. It’s an excellent chance to reflect on the day, enjoy the sea breeze, and take in the landscape one last time. The tour concludes at the original departure points, making it easy to plan your evening or continue exploring the city.

Value for Money: At $78 per person, this 5-hour experience packs a lot. You’re getting multiple stops, guided commentary, swimming, and relaxed cruising — all in one. The tours include water, wine, towels, and safety equipment, which reduces extra costs and makes for a more comfortable day out.
Authentic Experiences: The focus isn’t solely on ticking off popular sights but on creating a relaxed, enjoyable atmosphere. The guides are praised for their friendliness and knowledge, enriching your understanding of each location without overwhelming.
Flexibility and Comfort: Small groups mean you’re not lost in a crowd, and the possibility of requesting towels or choosing to swim whenever you like adds convenience. The route occasionally varies based on sea conditions, which keeps the experience authentic and adaptive.
Photo Opportunities: The tour includes free photos, so you can capture memories without worrying about your camera. Expect stunning shots of the lagoon, beaches, and coastal towns.


This experience is ideal for travelers who want a relaxed, scenic day on the water with a good mix of sightseeing and leisure. It suits those who appreciate small-group intimacy, friendly guides, and the chance to swim in pristine waters. If you’re after a day of natural beauty, light cultural exploration, and a touch of indulgence (wine, towels, and photos included), this tour hits the right notes.

Is there a dress code for this tour?
You should wear comfortable clothing suitable for boat travel and bring swimwear for swimming stops. Don’t forget sunscreen and a hat.
Are food options available on the tour?
No, food isn’t included, but there are stops where you can purchase meals or snacks. Many guests enjoy bringing a small picnic or enjoying regional food when available.
Can I request towels or specific drinks?
Towels are available upon request. The tour includes 0.2 liters of wine and water, but additional drinks can be bought at stops.
How long is the boat ride between stops?
The transfers are relatively short: about 20 minutes to Trogir, and around 10 minutes between other highlights, making it easy to maximize your time at each location.
What’s the maximum group size?
Limited to 12 people, ensuring personalized attention and a more relaxed vibe.
Is snorkeling included?
While snorkeling gear is available, it’s not explicitly included, but guests often use the diving masks provided for exploring underwater spots on the lagoon and islands.
Will the route change?
Yes, depending on sea conditions, the exact stops or routes might vary. The guides aim to make adjustments for safety and the best experience.
Are there any age restrictions?
This tour is suitable for most ages, but children should be supervised, especially during swimming stops.
What should I bring?
Swimwear, sun protection, a hat, and perhaps a small waterproof bag for valuables. Towels are available if requested, and a sense of adventure!

This Croatian speedboat tour offers a balanced mix of sightseeing, swimming, and relaxation at a reasonable price. The chance to explore Trogir’s charming streets, paddle in the Blue Lagoon’s waters, and unwind on serene islands makes it a solid choice for those wanting an authentic coastal experience. The small group size and friendly guides ensure you’ll feel well cared for, while the inclusive amenities—water, wine, towels—add comfort and convenience.
In short, if you’re looking for a day that combines natural beauty with cultural charm and some well-earned downtime, this tour is a fantastic way to make the most of your time in Dalmatia. Whether you’re a first-timer or a seasoned traveler, the memories of Croatia’s sparkling waters and scenic coast are sure to stay with you long after you leave.