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Discover Croatia’s Dalmatian coast with this all-inclusive boat tour featuring shipwreck snorkeling, Blue Lagoon swims, and options to explore Split or Slatine—perfect for sun lovers and curious explorers alike.

When it comes to experiencing Croatia’s stunning Dalmatian coast, this boat tour offers a well-rounded taste of sea, sand, and culture. It blends exciting snorkeling adventures—like exploring a shipwreck—with relaxing dips in the iconic Blue Lagoon, topped with a delicious onboard meal and an optional visit to Split or the charming Slatine village.
One of the best things about this trip is how it balances adventure with comfort. You get plenty of time to swim, snorkel, and soak up the scenery, without feeling rushed. Plus, the included drinks and tasty lunch make the day feel effortless.
That said, a possible consideration is the water temperature at the Blue Lagoon—it can be quite cold, which might catch some off guard. Also, the boat’s itinerary can shift depending on weather conditions, so flexibility is key. Still, this tour is best suited for those wanting a mix of sightseeing, snorkeling, and local flavor—perfect for families, couples, or solo travelers eager to enjoy Croatia’s natural beauty.

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The adventure begins at Obala kralja Zvonimira 20, where you’ll find the ship Zlatni al—easily recognizable along the Trogir coastline. Departing around 12:30 PM, the boat’s crew offers a warm welcome before setting sail. Expect a friendly, relaxed atmosphere with a group size that keeps things intimate but lively.
About 45 minutes into the cruise, you’ll arrive at the Blue Lagoon, a postcard-worthy bay situated between three tiny islands. Here, the boat anchors for approximately 1.5 hours—enough time to swim, snorkel, and lounge under the sun.
The lagoon’s waters are crystal clear, though, as one reviewer pointed out, the water can be quite chilly, especially if you’re sensitive to cold. The snorkel masks and floaties are provided, and the safety deposit system helps keep everything secure. You’ll get a chance to float above the underwater scenery or just relax on the boat’s deck.
Next, the boat moves on to the shipwreck of Kontessa, located in Neujam Bay on Island Olt. This stop offers approximately 70 minutes to snorkel around the wreck—an exciting highlight for those interested in maritime history or underwater photography. The water here is usually calm, and the shipwreck provides a fascinating glimpse into Croatia’s maritime past.
Some reviews mention that the shipwreck isn’t always visible from the boat itself because of where it’s anchored, but the snorkeling experience remains worthwhile. Plus, you can enjoy a Croatian liquorice tasting onboard—an unexpected but appreciated local flavor.
While sailing between stops, the crew serves a freshly prepared lunch. Choices include seafood risotto (frutti di mare), bolognese, or vegetarian pasta with tomato sauce. The inclusion of drinks—water, wine, and iced tea—throughout the day adds a relaxed, social vibe. One traveler appreciated the “delicious lunch” and “friendly staff,” making the meal a real highlight.
After the wreck, the boat heads to the final stop—either the UNESCO-listed city of Split or the small fisherman village of Slatine, depending on your choice. Both options offer unique experiences:
During this free period, you can enjoy fresh watermelon served onboard or stroll through charming streets, depending on where you land.
The tour concludes around 9 PM back at Trogir. The crew offers some final treats, like fruit, and keeps the drinks flowing during the return journey. The relaxed pace and friendly service make the entire day feel like a leisurely adventure rather than a rushed tour.

For the €71 per person price, this tour offers a lot. The combination of snorkeling, swimming, cultural exploration, and onboard dining embodies a well-rounded Croatian coastal experience. The inclusion of drinks and a homemade lunch significantly enhances perceived value, especially considering how expensive some tours can be.
The knowledgeable guides and friendly crew add a reassuring touch, making even first-time boaters feel comfortable. While the water temperature might be a challenge for some, the overall experience balances adventure with comfort, offering enough downtime to relax or explore.
One noteworthy aspect is the flexibility—you’re able to choose your next destination (Split or Slatine), tailoring the day to your preferences. Whether you’re a history buff eager to explore Split’s streets or a sun-seeker wanting more sea time, this tour adapts to your mood.

This experience is ideal for travelers who want a blend of adventure, culture, and relaxation without breaking the bank. If you’re comfortable swimming and snorkeling, you’ll get the most out of the shipwreck and lagoon stops. Families with older children or teenagers will appreciate the safe, guided snorkeling—though very young children might find the boat ride and water activities a bit much.
Couples and solo travelers will find the social atmosphere welcoming, especially with the included drinks and communal meal. It’s also great for those wanting to see Croatia’s natural beauty without dedicating an entire day to separate excursions.

The Shipwreck – Blue Lagoon All Inclusive + Trogir Walking Tour offers a comprehensive day of discovery, relaxation, and local flavor. It’s a solid choice for anyone wanting a taste of Croatia’s coastal magic, especially if you value good food, friendly guides, and a mix of swimming and sightseeing.
While some reviewers noted challenges like water temperature or tight schedules in Split, most agree that the experience is enjoyable and well worth the price. The combination of beautiful scenery, engaging activities, and flexible options makes this a tour that can suit a variety of travel styles.
Whether you’re a first-timer or a seasoned visitor, this trip promises a memorable Croatian adventure with plenty of opportunities to unwind and explore.

Is there a specific meeting point for the tour?
Yes, you’ll meet at Obala kralja Zvonimira 20, looking for the ship Zlatni al along the coastline.
What is included in the price?
The tour price covers unlimited drinks (water, iced tea, wine), a freshly prepared lunch (fish, meat, or vegetarian), fruit snack (watermelon), and a liquorice tasting.
Are snorkeling masks and equipment provided?
Yes, snorkeling equipment is included, but there is a 10 EUR deposit for using the gear.
How long is each stop?
The Blue Lagoon stop lasts about 1.5 hours, the shipwreck around 70 minutes, and the free time in Split or Slatine is about 2 hours.
Can I choose my next destination?
Yes, after the wreck, you can opt to explore Split or relax in Slatine, depending on your preference.
What should I bring?
Bring a towel, beachwear, and any personal items you might need for swimming or exploring.
Is this tour suitable for non-swimmers?
It’s not ideal for non-swimmers, as the main activities involve snorkeling and swimming in open water.
Is there any flexibility in the itinerary?
The route may vary depending on weather and sea conditions, and the schedule could shift slightly.
Can I cancel the booking?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What if I want to extend my time in Split or Slatine?
The tour concludes at 9 PM, but you can plan your own departure or additional activities afterward.
This tour offers a well-balanced mix of sea, history, and local culture, perfect for travelers seeking a genuine taste of Croatia’s coast. Whether exploring shipwrecks, lounging in the Blue Lagoon, or wandering Split’s historic streets, you’ll come away with memorable moments—and perhaps a little Croatian liquorice to take home.