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Experience Croatia’s highlights on a half-day speedboat tour from Split, visiting Trogir, Blue Lagoon, and Maslinica with snorkeling, stunning scenery, and expert guides.
Exploring Croatia’s stunning islands and historic towns becomes effortless with the Split/Trogir: Blue Lagoon and 3 Islands Speedboat Tour. Priced at $65.94 per person and lasting approximately 5 hours, this tour offers a quick yet immersive escape from the city crowds. You’ll get to explore the UNESCO-listed town of Trogir, enjoy swimming and snorkeling in the famous Blue Lagoon, and relax in the charming fishing village of Maslinica. The tour departs from Split and includes speedboat transport, snorkeling gear, and a knowledgeable guide.
While offering a compact way to see some of Croatia’s most picturesque spots, this experience is best suited for those who appreciate adventure, scenic views, and cultural exploration in a half-day format. The tour is praised for its professional guides, beautiful scenery, and good value, though it’s worth considering that some stops may be crowded, and the Blue Lagoon can be rocky and chilly early in the season.


This tour begins in Split, where a speedboat whisks guests across turquoise waters. The skipper, often praised for their skill and friendliness, drives you efficiently between stops, making the most of the 5-hour itinerary. The travel is fast and fun, giving a sense of adventure, especially on the open sea.
The boat ride itself gets high marks for its scenic beauty and thrilling speed, though some reviews mention that at high speeds, the ride can be bumpy over the waves on windy days. The boat is small and cozy, adding to the sense of intimacy and connection with the sea.
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The first stop is Trogir, a city protected by UNESCO for its remarkable architecture and well-preserved old town. You’ll have around 50 minutes to wander the cobbled streets, admire stone buildings, and enjoy views from the waterfront. While some visitors find the time enough to soak in the atmosphere, others note that it’s a quick visit, ideal for those who want a taste of Croatian history.
The guide provides little facts about Trogir’s landmarks, giving a brief but insightful overview. During this stop, you can drink coffee or browse local shops, but there’s no included food or drink. It’s a relaxed break to enjoy the stunning setting of this historic town.

The Blue Lagoon, located on island Veliki Drvenik, is famous for its crystal-clear waters. The tour provides masks and snorkels, allowing you to explore the underwater scenery. Reviews highlight that the water can be very rocky and crowded, especially during peak season, so water shoes are recommended.
Guests spend about 1 hour and 20 minutes here, with enough time for a refreshing swim and snorkeling. The sea is often calm and inviting, though the rocky terrain can be a surprise for those expecting a sandy beach. The views under the water can be breathtaking, with some noting the clarity of the water and chances to see small fish.

The final stop is Maslinica, a well-preserved fishermen’s village that offers a peaceful 50-minute visit. Walk along the waterfront, enjoy a drink at a local café, or browse unique souvenirs. The village’s authentic atmosphere makes it a perfect spot for relaxing and taking photos of traditional Croatian architecture.
Some reviews mention that the stop in Maslinica is relatively long, giving plenty of time to explore without feeling rushed. It’s an ideal ending point for the tour, providing a quieter contrast to the busier Blue Lagoon and Trogir.

The tour departs from a centrally located meeting point in Split, making it convenient for most travelers. The group size is limited to 50 people, ensuring a comfortable experience without feeling overcrowded. The tour includes safety equipment, insurance, and fuel, with snorkel gear provided.
Participants should be aware that hotel pickup and drop-off are not included, so plan to meet at the designated location. The tour is suitable for most adventurous travelers, but it is not recommended for those with back problems, mobility difficulties, pregnant women, or children under 5 years old.

The 5-hour schedule balances sightseeing, swimming, and relaxing. The itinerary is well-paced, with clear timing for each stop. Guests praise the professional and helpful guides, especially in their knowledge about the islands and local culture.
For the price of $65.94, this tour offers good value, considering the included equipment, boat transport, and multiple stops. It’s a cost-effective way to experience some of Croatia’s most popular coastal attractions in just half a day.

The highlighted strengths include the experienced guides, beautiful scenery, and the variety of stops. Guests particularly enjoy the snorkeling in Blue Lagoon and the authentic charm of Maslinica. Many reviewers mention that the speedboat ride itself is exciting and adds a sense of adventure.
Some limitations include the crowded Blue Lagoon, the rocky terrain, and the brief time in Trogir. There are also occasional complaints about missed or delayed communication, especially when weather affects scheduling.

This experience is ideal for adventurous travelers who want a half-day escape from Split, combining historic exploration with outdoor water activities. It suits those who enjoy scenic boat rides, snorkeling, and picturesque villages. If comfort and leisurely pace are priorities, or if you prefer longer visits, this tour might feel a bit rushed.
This tour offers a compact, fun, and scenic snapshot of Croatia’s coastal gems. The professional guides and well-organized stops make it a reliable choice for those eager to explore Trogir’s architecture, Blue Lagoon’s waters, and Maslinica’s charm. The price point and inclusion of snorkeling gear ensure good value, especially for travelers seeking adventure and cultural highlights in a short time frame.
However, be prepared for crowds at the Blue Lagoon, rocky terrain, and short durations at each stop. The tour works best for active, curious visitors who want a taste of Croatia’s water and island life without a full-day commitment.
“The boat trip highlighted the beautiful Croatian scenery.”
Is hotel pickup included in this tour?
No, hotel pickup and drop-off are not included. You should meet at the designated centrally located point in Split.
What should I bring for snorkeling?
Snorkel gear is provided, but water shoes are recommended due to rocky terrain, especially at the Blue Lagoon.
How long do I get in Trogir and Maslinica?
You get about 50 minutes in Trogir and 50 minutes in Maslinica to explore on your own.
Can I choose morning or afternoon departure?
Yes, the tour offers a choice of morning or afternoon departure to suit your schedule.
What is the maximum group size?
The maximum number of participants is 50 travelers, ensuring a comfortable experience.
Is this tour suitable for children?
The tour is not recommended for children under 5 years old or for travelers with mobility issues or pregnancy.
This speedboat tour from Split combines scenic beauty, cultural exploration, and water activities into a well-rounded half-day adventure—perfect for those who want a taste of Croatia’s coast without a long day on the water.