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Enjoy a private 4-hour boat tour from Trogir to the Blue Lagoon and Solta, featuring snorkeling, a fisherman village, lighthouse visits, and personalized service.

This half-day private boat tour offers an intimate way to see some of Croatia’s most beautiful sights. Priced at $483.80 per group for up to 7 people, it provides a 4-hour escape from the crowds, with a focus on comfort and tailored experience. The tour departs from Obala bana Berislavia in Trogir and is operated by Adriatica Charter – Day Tours. With a perfect rating of 5.0 based on four reviews, this experience is highly recommended for those wanting a relaxed yet enriching day on the water.
This tour emphasizes personalized service with a skipper leading your private vessel, making it ideal for families, friends, or small groups seeking flexibility. The included snorkeling gear, bottled water, safety equipment, and wind jackets ensure comfort and safety throughout the trip. While the tour does not include lunch or drinks on the islands, the stops at scenic spots promise plenty of memorable moments. Travelers should plan this experience 18 days in advance on average and consider that it’s not suitable for those with serious back problems or children under age 2.

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The tour kicks off with a 2-hour stop at the Blue Lagoon/ Krknjasi Bay, renowned as one of Croatia’s most stunning beaches for swimming and snorkeling. The calm, clear waters make it an ideal spot to cool off and explore beneath the surface. The provided snorkel gear allows for easy underwater discovery, while full safety equipment ensures peace of mind.
This stop offers a free admission, allowing all to enjoy the pristine nature without additional costs. With plenty of space to relax on the boat or swim ashore, visitors find this location perfect for unwinding and taking in the scenic beauty of Croatia’s coast. The two hours allocated is ample to enjoy the water and snap photos of the striking coastline.
Next, the tour visits Maslinica Bay on Solta Island, a small, historic fisherman village. This stop lasts about one hour, giving enough time for a leisurely exploration. Visitors can stroll through charming streets, admire the traditional architecture, or enjoy a quick coffee or snack on the waterfront.
The highlight here is the chance to explore the town at your own pace. The bay’s relaxed atmosphere contrasts beautifully with the busy mainland, making it a peaceful stop that showcases local life. Since lunch is not included, travelers often choose to bring snacks or plan for a meal after the tour.

The final stop involves a 20-minute visit to the lighthouse on Elica Island. This quick visit offers a unique photo opportunity and a chance to learn about the lighthouse’s role in guiding ships along Croatia’s coast. The lighthouse visit is free of charge and provides a scenic backdrop for photos, especially given the surrounding turquoise waters.
While brief, this stop adds a touch of maritime charm to the overall experience, rounding out the day with a glimpse of Croatia’s navigational history. The short duration ensures the tour remains relaxed and enjoyable without feeling rushed.

The tour includes a private boat equipped with professional skipper services in English, ensuring smooth navigation and local insights. All fuel costs are covered, along with snorkeling equipment and full safety gear. The wind jackets provided are perfect for breezy days, and bottled water helps keep everyone hydrated.
This setup guarantees a hassle-free experience, allowing guests to focus on relaxing and enjoying the scenery. The boat’s safety features and equipment comply with safety standards, making it suitable even for those unfamiliar with boating.
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While the tour covers the boat, skipper, fuel, snorkeling gear, safety equipment, wind jackets, and bottled water, it does not include lunch, drinks, or personal expenses on the islands. Visitors should plan to bring some refreshments or plan to dine ashore during the free time at Maslinica.
This flexibility allows guests to choose their own meals and enjoy local cafes or restaurants on Solta Island without restrictions. It’s a good idea to bring cash or cards for additional purchases during the stops.

The tour starts and ends at Obala bana Berislavia in Trogir, making it convenient for travelers already based in the area. The experience is private, meaning only your group participates, which enhances intimacy and flexibility in the schedule.
Since the tour is skipper-led, the route and timing are flexible within the 4-hour window, allowing you to prioritize swimming, sightseeing, or relaxing. Most travelers find this setup ideal for a personalized experience tailored to their interests.

Booking is typically made around 18 days in advance, reflecting high demand for this popular experience. The tour offers a free cancellation option if canceled at least 24 hours in advance, providing peace of mind. In case of bad weather, the experience might be canceled, but alternative dates or full refunds are available.
This flexibility ensures a worry-free booking process, especially important for outdoor activities where weather can be unpredictable.
This private boat tour suits small groups, families, or friends who prefer a more exclusive experience. It’s perfect for travelers seeking a relaxing, scenic day without large crowds, and who appreciate the chance to snorkel and explore charming villages.
Those interested in quick, picturesque stops like a lighthouse or an idyllic beach will find the itinerary well-paced. However, guests should be comfortable with a 4-hour boat trip and understand that lunch is not included; bringing their own or eating ashore is recommended.
This half-day private boat tour from Trogir offers a balanced mix of swimming, exploring, and relaxing. The skipper-led route ensures safety and comfort, while the stops at the Blue Lagoon, Maslinica village, and Elica lighthouse showcase Croatia’s diverse coastal beauty.
The tour’s personalized nature and all-inclusive safety and snorkeling gear make it an enjoyable choice for small groups wanting a flexible, intimate day on the water. While it does not include on-island meals, the ability to bring your own refreshments or dine locally adds to its appeal.
Ideal for those seeking a peaceful escape and beautiful scenery, this experience provides just enough activity and relaxation to leave you feeling refreshed. It’s a practical, well-organized option for anyone wanting a customizable Croatian boat adventure with minimal hassle.
“We had a great time during our boat tour, it was relaxing, but also a lot of fun. Would definitely recommend”
How long is the boat tour?
The tour lasts approximately 4 hours, including stops at the Blue Lagoon, Maslinica, and Elica lighthouse.
What is included in the price?
The price covers a private boat, skipper, fuel, snorkeling gear, safety equipment, wind jackets, and bottled water.
Are meals provided during the tour?
No, lunch and drinks on the islands are not included, so guests should bring their own or plan to eat ashore during free time.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Children must be accompanied by an adult, and under 2 years old is not recommended. It’s suitable for most travelers who are comfortable on a boat.
What if the weather is bad?
The experience is weather-dependent; if canceled due to poor weather, guests are offered a full refund or a different date.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance of the scheduled start.
Where does the tour depart from?
The meeting point is Obala bana Berislavia in Trogir, with the tour ending back at the same location.
Is this tour customizable?
As a skipper-led private experience, adjustments or preferences can often be accommodated within the 4-hour window.
How far in advance should I book?
Most bookings are made about 18 days in advance, reflecting steady demand for this popular trip.
What should I bring?
Bring sun protection, personal expenses, and any preferred snacks or drinks for the islands, as these are not included.