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Experience a 4.2-star speedboat tour from Split to Blue Lagoon, Trogir, and Solta with snorkeling, UNESCO sights, and picturesque villages for $79 per person.

This speedboat tour from Split offers a fantastic way to explore some of Croatia’s most scenic spots in just 4 hours and 30 minutes. Priced at $79 per person, it includes visits to the Blue Lagoon, the historic UNESCO-listed town of Trogir, and the charming fisherman village Maslinica on island Solta. The tour is designed to be relaxing and physically accessible, with snorkeling equipment provided and a small group size of 8 to 12 people, ensuring a comfortable experience.
While some reviews highlight minor issues like limited time at each stop or occasional communication challenges, the overall appeal lies in the stunning views, cultural sights, and crystal-clear waters. This tour suits travelers seeking a leisurely half-day adventure that combines natural beauty, historic architecture, and coastal relaxation.
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The tour begins at a convenient booking stand in Split, with no need for hotel pickup or drop-off. The speedboat ride to Trogir takes about 30 minutes, offering panoramic views of Split and nearby islands. The small boat capacity ensures a comfortable ride with plenty of room for sightseeing and relaxing in the breeze.
Once in Trogir, a UNESCO World Heritage site, the guide leads visitors through streets lined with Romanesque-Gothic architecture. The Trogir cathedral of St. Lovro is a standout feature, carved by Master Radovan in the 13th century. Notable landmarks include Fortress Kamerlengo, now a multimedia center, and the Town Gate, Town Hall, and Ipiko Palace. The walk provides a mix of history, architecture, and scenic sea views.

After a 15-minute walk, visitors can explore the maze of stone streets and squares that define Trogir’s old town. The cathedral of St. Lovro is a must-see, with its intricate stone carvings and historical significance. The Venetian-built fortresses serve as reminders of the town’s strategic past, with Fortress Kamerlengo hosting cultural events and outdoor cinema screenings today.
The Trogir Museum and notable spots like the Town Gate and Town Hall give insight into the area’s rich history. A variety of restaurants serving traditional Dalmatian cuisine offer options for a relaxed lunch break. While some reviews mention the short time in Trogir, the highlights are well worth the visit.

Following the town visit, the tour proceeds with a 30-minute speedboat ride to the Blue Lagoon, a well-known natural paradise. The crystal-clear waters are perfect for snorkeling, and the tour provides snorkeling gear for exploring the sea bottom. The water’s transparency makes it ideal for underwater observation.
After snorkeling, you can sunbathe on the boat or on the pebble beach surrounded by pine trees. The area remains away from crowds, offering a peaceful setting to relax and take photos. Many appreciate bringing their camera for beautiful shots of this untouched part of nature, though some wish for more time here to fully enjoy the scenery.
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The final stop is Maslinica, a small fisherman village on island Solta. This charming spot is known for delicious marine cuisine, beautiful beaches, and small surrounding islands. The village provides a perfect setting to finish with a nice meal or a glass of local wine.
Maslinica’s picturesque streets and seaside vibe appeal to those wanting a relaxed end to their day. The limited time might feel rushed for some, but the scenic views and local ambiance make it a worthwhile addition to the overall tour.

Guests meet directly at the booking stand in Split, with the activity ending back at the same point. The small boat capacity of 8 to 12 people contributes to a more intimate experience. The tour includes the captain, crew, snorkeling gear, and insurance, but excludes food and drinks.
Travelers should bring sunscreen, swimwear, sunglasses, a change of clothes, and weather-appropriate attire. No alcohol or drugs are allowed onboard, and the tour is not suitable for children under 3, pregnant women, or individuals with mobility impairments.

The boats used for this trip are noted to be in great condition, with some reviews praising the great atmosphere and careful driving. Music and a friendly crew contribute to a relaxed environment, making it easy to enjoy the journey between stops.
While some guests mention difficulty hearing the guide due to engine noise, the overall vibe is enjoyable, especially with the panoramic views and fresh sea air. The small group size means a more personalized experience, and free snorkeling gear encourages active exploration.

Positive feedback highlights the stunning views, well-organized timing, and friendly staff. Many appreciate the careful navigation and the relaxed pace, making it an ideal half-day escape. The Blue Lagoon’s crystal waters are a favorite for snorkeling, and the picturesque Trogir offers a rich cultural experience.
Constructive comments suggest more time at each stop could improve the trip, particularly in Trogir and Solta. Some mention communication issues from the guide, especially concerning snorkeling gear and narration, which could be improved for a smoother experience.

This speedboat adventure is best suited for those looking for a leisurely, scenic trip with easy physical activity. It’s ideal for families with older children, couples, or groups wanting a taste of Croatia’s coastlines, architecture, and water activities. The small group setting ensures a more intimate and relaxed atmosphere.
Travelers who value stunning views, historic sites, and snorkeling in a manageable time frame will find this tour fulfilling. However, those seeking more time at each stop or guided commentary might want to consider options with longer durations or more structured guides.
This speedboat tour offers a balanced combination of natural beauty, cultural sights, and coastal relaxation. The small group size and well-organized itinerary make it a practical choice for travelers seeking a leisurely adventure without the hassle of full-day commitments.
While some guests desire more time at each location, the stunning views, snorkeling opportunities, and historic charm make it a worthwhile experience. The friendly crew and great condition of the boats contribute to a comfortable and enjoyable outing.
Most importantly, this tour provides a beautiful snapshot of Dalmatia’s coast, with picturesque villages, hidden beaches, and clear waters that are sure to leave lasting impressions.
“The guide was lovely, however, we couldnt hear what she was saying as she looked away when talking and the noise of the engine made it impossible t…”
Is this tour suitable for children?
The tour is not suitable for children under 3 years old due to safety and space constraints.
Are food and drinks included?
No, food and drinks are not included in the tour price. Guests should plan to bring their own or purchase at stops like Trogir or Maslinica.
What should I bring on the tour?
Guests should bring sunscreen, swimwear, sunglasses, a change of clothes, and weather-appropriate attire.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, cancellation is possible up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering flexibility in planning.
Is snorkeling gear provided?
Yes, snorkeling equipment is included for exploring the Blue Lagoon’s waters.
Are there any physical requirements or accessibility issues?
The tour is not suitable for pregnant women, people with mobility impairments, or wheelchair users.