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Experience Croatia's stunning coastline with this small-group speedboat tour—swim in Blue Lagoon, explore Trogir, and relax on peaceful islands for a perfect half-day getaway.
This popular half-day tour from Split offers a quick yet immersive way to enjoy some of Croatia’s most beautiful spots. For just $71 per person, you’ll hop on a speedy boat, visit the historic charm of Trogir, swim in the crystal-clear waters of Blue Lagoon, and unwind on the tranquil island of Olta. It’s a great option for those short on time but craving a genuine seaside adventure.
What we really love about this trip is how it balances sightseeing with plenty of time to relax and swim—no rushed stops or hurried photos. The small-group format keeps things intimate, allowing for a more personal experience and easy interaction with the friendly crew. That said, keep in mind that this tour is ideal for those comfortable on boats and looking for a fun, sea-based escape.
A possible consideration is the limited time at each location. Some reviewers suggest that longer stays in Trogir or Blue Lagoon would be perfect, but given the half-day timeframe, the itinerary hits a sweet spot. This tour is best suited for families, couples, or solo travelers who want a taste of Croatia’s coast, enjoy water activities, and prefer a relaxed atmosphere.


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This tour begins at the Toto Travel office in Split, near St. Francis Church, where you’ll meet your crew. The boat ride itself is a highlight—expect plenty of adrenaline and fun as you zip across the water in a super-fast dinghy. The small-group nature means fewer crowds and more personal attention, making this a comfortable and lively start.
First stop: Trogir – Just over 2,300 years old, Trogir is a UNESCO-listed town with narrow, winding cobblestone streets, ancient stone buildings, and a charming seaside promenade. Reviewers like Laura noted that “everything was explained perfectly,” and many appreciated the chance to explore independently after the brief guided overview. The town’s photogenic alleys and waterfront cafes make it a perfect spot to wander, snap photos, or simply soak in the atmosphere.
Next: Blue Lagoon – Possibly the star of the trip, the Blue Lagoon’s “truly azure and transparent water” is ideal for swimming, snorkeling, and sunbathing. Many guests mention how crystal-clear the water is, making it a memorable spot to cool off. You’ll enjoy around 15-30 minutes on the water, so bringing water shoes is recommended due to some rocky patches, as noted by reviewers. There’s also a beach bar here, Shkoy, where you can grab a drink and enjoy the stunning views, although some mention that during the off-season, the bar may be closed or less lively.
Final stop: Olta Island – This peaceful fishermen’s island offers a gentle atmosphere to unwind. It features a lovely pebble beach, cozy restaurants, and lounge bars, perfect for a relaxed swim or a local meal. Reviewers like Shannen appreciated the “quiet and relaxing” vibe, with some noting that the last stop gives a nice break from the busier tourist spots.
The crew, which typically consists of a captain and a host, is consistently praised for their professionalism and friendliness. Many reviews mention guides like Carlo, Luca, and Marian by name, describing them as engaging, knowledgeable, and attentive to safety. The crew’s upbeat attitude and helpful insights turn what could be a simple boat ride into a lively social experience.
The tour’s logistics are well thought out—departing from the meeting point on time, with most stops lasting enough to enjoy each location without feeling rushed. Expect about 15-30 minutes of water travel between stops, which keeps the momentum exciting and the day dynamic. The entire experience is designed to be both fun and efficient, perfect for those with limited time.
At $71 per person, this tour delivers a lot of value. You get a mix of sightseeing, swimming, and relaxing on several stunning islands, all led by friendly guides in a small-group setting. Compared to full-day tours, it’s a more affordable and less physically demanding way to enjoy Croatia’s coastline, especially considering the included snorkeling equipment and safety gear.
Guests highlight the “great fun” of the speedboat ride, mentioning how the boat’s speed and the crew’s humor made it an exhilarating experience. Many reviewers also appreciate the knowledgeable guides—names like Nicola, Larry, and Dora come up repeatedly—who share interesting facts and local tips along the way.
Some mention the limited time spent in each location as a mild drawback. For example, Laura wished for more time in Trogir, and others noted that the Blue Lagoon’s beach bar might be closed during off-season, impacting the full experience. However, most agree that the short stops are enough to enjoy the highlights without feeling overstretched.

To get the most out of your trip, pack essentials such as swimwear, a towel, sunscreen, sandals, water, and weather-appropriate clothing. It’s wise to bring water shoes due to rocky beaches, especially at Blue Lagoon. Although snorkel equipment is provided, some reviewers mentioned that during the off-season, snorkels might not be available, so sharing goggles or bringing your own isn’t a bad idea.
Note that pets, pregnant women, and travelers with mobility issues are not suitable for this tour. The crew is not licensed to give guided tours—it’s more of a sightseeing and swimming trip, with general information provided by the host.

The tour is operated by Toto Travel, a company known for reliable and well-organized trips around Croatia. The experience is available in English and Croatian, with flexible booking options like “Reserve & Pay Later,” making it easy to plan your trip.
This adventure is perfect for those wanting a half-day escape to Croatia’s scenic islands and beaches. It suits families, couples, or solo travelers who enjoy water-based activities and exploring charming towns. It’s also good for travelers on a budget, offering a lot of value for the price without sacrificing quality.
However, if you prefer more in-depth sightseeing, longer beach stays, or are traveling with mobility constraints, you might find the short stops and fast-paced schedule less suited to your needs.
This Split Blue Lagoon & 3 Islands Small-group Speedboat Tour offers a lively, scenic, and well-organized introduction to Croatia’s coastal treasures. With a friendly crew, comfortable boat ride, and a balance of sightseeing and swimming, it’s a fantastic way to make the most of your limited time in Split. The combination of picturesque towns, crystal-clear waters, and relaxed island atmospheres makes it suitable for anyone eager to enjoy Croatia’s sea and sunshine in a short but memorable trip.
For travelers who like a little adventure, appreciate knowledgeable guides, and want great value, this tour hits the mark. Be prepared for a fast-paced day with enough time to enjoy each stop—just enough to leave you wanting more of Croatia’s stunning coastline.
“Very nice trip in a super-fast dinghy that took us first to the beautiful town of Trogir, a true gem to explore with its narrow cobblestone streets…”

Is this tour suitable for children?
While the tour is generally family-friendly, it’s best suited for children who are comfortable on boats and swimming. The speedboat can be fast, so keep children’s safety and comfort in mind.
How long is each stop?
Each stop lasts approximately 15-30 minutes, enough for a quick swim, exploration, or a bite to eat. Longer stays in Trogir might be limited due to the half-day schedule.
What should I bring?
Bring swimwear, a towel, sunscreen, sandals, water, and weather-appropriate clothing. Water shoes are recommended due to rocky beaches, especially at Blue Lagoon.
Are food and drinks included?
No, food and drinks are not included. There is a beach bar at Blue Lagoon, but it may be closed during certain seasons, so consider bringing snacks or water.
What is the group size?
The experience is described as small-group, which typically means fewer than 12 people, ensuring a more personal and relaxed atmosphere.
Can I snorkel during the tour?
Snorkeling equipment (snorkels and goggles) is provided, but some reviews mention that during off-peak seasons, snorkel gear might not be available, so bring your own if possible.
Is the tour suitable for pregnant women or those with mobility issues?
No, this tour is not recommended for pregnant women or travelers with back problems, mobility impairments, or wheelchair needs due to the nature of the boat and stops.
This tour combines the best of Croatia’s coastal sights, water fun, and lively guides—offering a memorable experience that’s both enjoyable and hassle-free. Whether you’re seeking a quick adventure or a scenic escape, it’s a solid choice for your Croatian itinerary.