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Explore Croatia’s stunning islands with a private speedboat tour from Split, including Blue Lagoon, Trogir, and Solta—perfect for an unforgettable day on the sea.
Split: Private Blue Lagoon 3 Islands with Speed Boat
Location: Dalmatia, Croatia
Country: Croatia
Rating: 5/5 (based on 3 reviews)
Price: $671 per group of up to 5 people
Supplier: Speed Line
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Quick overview:
This private speedboat tour from Split offers a fantastic way to see some of Croatia’s most celebrated islands in a single day. It’s especially appealing if you’re after a mix of scenic cruising, swimming in crystal-clear waters, and exploring historic towns—all tailored to your group’s pace.
What really sets this experience apart is the flexibility—the itinerary is adaptable, and you’ll have a knowledgeable guide, Vedran, helping you get the most out of each stop. The boat itself is new, well-equipped, and designed for comfort, which makes for smooth sailing and a relaxed vibe.
One thing to keep in mind: lunch isn’t included, so you’ll want to bring cash for meals and snacks, and towels are not provided, so pack accordingly. Still, this tour is ideal for those who love a mix of adventure, culture, and downtime in stunning surroundings.


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The tour kicks off at 9 am from a convenient meeting spot in Split, right in front of St. Francis Church (Sveti Frane), at Trg Franje Tuman 1. This is right on the Riva promenade, giving you a scenic start and an easy walk from your accommodation.
The boat is modern and well-maintained, with a sun deck and sun cover protection. We loved the way the boat’s layout promotes both relaxation and socializing, with plenty of room to stretch out or sit in the shade.
The first leg is a 30-minute ride to the historic town of Trogir. Known for its impressive collection of palaces, churches, towers, and a fortress on a tiny island, Trogir is a highlight for history buffs and photo enthusiasts alike.
According to reviews, Vedran, the guide, is not just friendly but also quite knowledgeable about the area’s history and architecture, providing insights that enrich your visit. You might spend some time wandering the narrow streets, admiring the blend of medieval and Renaissance architecture, or simply soaking in the lively waterfront atmosphere.
Next up is the Blue Lagoon on island Drvenik Veli, often called Croatia’s most stunning beach. Here, the water’s turquoise hue and transparent quality are truly unforgettable—reviewers often mention it as a “dream come true.”
You’ll have plenty of time to swim, snorkel, and relax. The lagoon’s calm, warm waters are perfect for cooling off and floating around with a cocktail, which you can BYO thanks to the boat’s coolbox. One guest called it a “true pearl,” and many mention how the vibrant underwater life and clear waters make snorkeling a highlight.
Around noon, the boat heads to Solta, the “green island” famous for its peaceful bays. Here, you can snorkel around a sunken shipwreck in a calm, protected bay near Necujam. This unique feature is especially appealing to those interested in underwater history and marine life.
The reviews emphasize the relaxed atmosphere and the opportunity to enjoy a different kind of underwater exploration. The shallow wreck offers good visibility, making it accessible even for less experienced snorkelers.
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By 2 pm, you’ll start heading back to Split, with plenty of time to relax on the boat, chat with your fellow travelers, or enjoy the last views of the islands. The entire trip feels well-paced, with enough time at each stop to savor the scenery without feeling rushed.

Guests repeatedly praise the boat’s cleanliness, modern amenities, and well-thought-out features like the Bluetooth stereo system and sun shades. These little touches make a big difference, allowing you to enjoy music, stay cool, and relax comfortably.
Multiple reviewers mention Vedran as a highlight—friendly, helpful, and full of local knowledge. His personable approach and readiness to accommodate requests create a welcoming atmosphere. He also makes sure everyone feels safe and comfortable, which is especially important when snorkeling or swimming.
The Blue Lagoon, with its turquoise waters, is often described as a “dream.” The clarity of the sea, combined with the warm temperature, makes it an ideal spot for swimming and snorkeling. The sunken shipwreck near Solta adds an interesting underwater feature that many find memorable.
While the main focus is natural beauty, the tour also offers the chance to explore Trogir’s UNESCO-listed old town, giving a taste of Croatia’s rich history and architecture.

At $671 for a group of five, the price might seem steep for a day trip. However, considering the private nature of the tour, the inclusion of snorkeling gear, bottled water, and the personalized service, many find it excellent value. It’s especially appealing for groups who want an exclusive experience without the crowds.
Lunch isn’t part of the package, so plan to bring cash for food and souvenirs. Towels are not provided either, so packing your own is advised. This isn’t a big hassle but something to prepare for if you want to maximize your comfort.
The tour is weather-dependent; if bad weather prevents the trip, full refunds are offered. Staying flexible is key if you’re booking during uncertain weather periods.
This private tour suits travelers who appreciate comfort, flexibility, and authentic experiences. It’s ideal for groups, families, or friends who want to explore Croatia’s islands without rushing, and who enjoy swimming, sightseeing, and relaxing on a well-equipped boat.
The experience is a good fit if you’re seeking a mix of history and nature, with a knowledgeable guide making the difference. While not suitable for pregnant women, people with back problems, or those in wheelchairs, most other active travelers will find this a memorable adventure.

The Split private speedboat tour delivers an engaging day of natural beauty, cultural charm, and fun in a relaxed, private setting. The boat’s modern amenities and Vedran’s friendly guidance turn a simple boat trip into something special.
The stops at Trogir, Blue Lagoon, and Solta provide a balanced mix of history, stunning scenery, and underwater discovery, making it a well-rounded experience that captures the essence of Croatia’s coast.
For anyone wanting to escape the crowds and enjoy a personalized adventure with excellent value, this tour is a fantastic choice. It’s clear that many guests leave with memories of the turquoise waters, historic streets, and the warm Croatian sun—moments that stay with you long after the trip ends.
In short, if you’re after a scenic, flexible, and well-supported day on the water, this private boat tour ticks all the boxes. Just remember to bring your towel, cash, and your sense of adventure.
“Excellent service. The captain is the best. The boat is new and perfectly equipped to spend a beautiful time. The blue lagoon is dreamed. Thank you…”

Is lunch included in the tour?
No, lunch is not included. You’ll need to bring cash for meals or snacks at the stops or back in Split.
What should I bring on the tour?
Bring a towel, cash, and perhaps a hat or sunglasses. Towels are not provided, so pack your own. Also, don’t forget to bring your own beach or snorkeling gear if you prefer your own equipment.
Does the tour operate in bad weather?
If the weather is poor, the tour will be canceled, and a full refund will be provided.
How long is each stop?
You’ll have enough time to swim, snorkel, or explore at each location, but the precise duration can vary based on conditions and the group’s pace.
Is the tour suitable for children?
While not explicitly specified for children, the tour’s relaxed pace and shallow waters near the wreck make it a good option for families with older children comfortable in the water.
What kind of boat is used?
A modern, well-maintained speedboat equipped with sun cover, Bluetooth stereo, fridge, and shower facilities.
How many people are on the boat?
It’s a private tour for up to 5 people, making it intimate and personalized.
Can I customize the itinerary?
Yes, the itinerary is flexible, and your guide can tailor the stops based on your interests and weather conditions.
What’s the best time of year to do this tour?
The tour operates in summer, when the sea is warm and the weather is usually sunny—perfect for swimming and sunbathing.
How do I meet the guide?
You’ll meet in front of St. Francis Church at Trg Franje Tuman 1 in Split, a central and easily accessible location.
This private boat tour from Split is for those who want to experience Croatia’s coast in style, comfort, and authenticity. Whether you’re after scenic beaches, cultural sights, or underwater adventures, this trip offers a well-rounded day out.