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Discover the half-day boat trip from Trogir to the Blue Lagoon, Shipwreck, and Necujam Bay, including snorkeling, sightseeing, and charming old-town views.

The Split: Half-Day Blue Lagoon, Shipwreck, and Trogir Boat Trip offers a well-balanced mix of scenic beauty, historical charm, and underwater adventure, all within approximately 5 hours and 30 minutes. Priced at around $82.34 per person, this tour is a popular choice for those seeking a short but diverse trip starting from Trogir and returning to Split. It features spacious speedboat transportation, snorkeling gear, and visits to three distinct locations—Blue Lagoon, Necujam Bay, and Trogir’s UNESCO-protected old town.
This tour particularly suits travelers who want a quick, engaging experience without sacrificing variety or comfort. It is limited to 12 participants, ensuring a more personalized atmosphere. While the trip does not include food or drinks, the included snorkeling equipment and professional crew make it an accessible and enjoyable outing, especially for those interested in underwater sights and historic towns.
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The tour begins at the Gray Line Croatia meeting point in Split, which is conveniently located near public transportation. The departure involves a 30-minute speedboat ride from Trogir, giving travelers a quick yet scenic start to the day. The spacious speedboat ensures comfort during the trip, and the crew and captain are available to assist and ensure safety throughout.
Travelers should arrive at least 30 minutes early and present their digital or printed voucher for check-in. The tour operates with a maximum of 12 travelers, providing a more intimate experience compared to larger boat trips. The route may change due to weather conditions or rough seas, with the captain’s safety always the priority.

The first stop is Trogir, a historic town often called Little Venice because of its sinking channels that have been around since Greek colonization 2,400 years ago. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1997, Trogir offers a charming glimpse into Croatian history.
The one-hour visit allows for a quick stroll through narrow streets and along the waterfront. The preservation of the old town makes it a delightful place to observe centuries-old architecture and enjoy the lively atmosphere. This stop provides a perfect contrast to the aquatic adventures that follow, giving insight into the region’s cultural roots.

The Blue Lagoon, located on the southeastern side of Drvenik Island, is a highlight of this tour. Its shallow seafloor of sand and crushed shells creates a mesmerizing, vivid blue appearance that attracts many visitors. The two-hour stop allows ample time to soak up the sun, and explore by swimming or snorkeling.
The crushed shells underfoot produce a soft, picturesque seabed, ideal for underwater photography. Since the lagoon is shallow, it is suitable for most swimmers, and the snorkeling equipment provided helps uncover marine life. This location offers a relaxing break amid natural beauty, perfect for recharging before the next stop.

Next, the tour heads to Necujam Bay, a charming spot known for its famous shipwreck, which is a popular site for snorkeling and swimming. The one-hour stay provides opportunities to explore the wreck, which draws snorkelers eager to see marine life and underwater structures.
The shipwreck offers a unique underwater feature and adds a sense of adventure to the trip. The shallow waters make it suitable for snorkelers of various experience levels. This stop combines natural beauty with a touch of marine history, making it a memorable part of the tour.
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After the water-based adventures, the boat returns to Trogir for a final one-hour exploration of its UNESCO-listed old town. Known for its sinking channels and historic architecture, Trogir’s narrow streets and waterfront views provide a beautiful ending to the day.
The town’s Greek-influenced buildings and medieval structures create a picturesque scene, perfect for a brief walk and photo opportunities. This stop consolidates the trip’s blend of cultural history and coastal scenery, ending with a boat ride back to Split, where the tour concludes.

The trip is designed for convenience, with a meeting point at Obala Hrvatskog narodnog preporoda 21 in Split, near public transportation. The speedboat offers a comfortable ride, and all safety measures are covered, including insurance.
Since food and drinks are not included, travelers may want to bring snacks and water for the day. The tour is suitable for most, but it is not recommended for children under 3 years or those with mobility issues. The small group size ensures a more personalized experience, and the flexibility of the route adapts to weather conditions.

Included in the tour are snorkeling goggles, which enable participants to explore beneath the water’s surface at each stop. The captain and crew are experienced, ensuring safety and smooth operation throughout the trip. Their friendly guidance enhances the overall experience, especially at the snorkel sites.
The professional team manages the logistics, allowing travelers to focus fully on enjoying the scenery, underwater views, and historic surroundings. Their assistance is particularly valuable at the shipwreck, where underwater visibility and marine life add excitement.
This half-day trip appeals to those wanting a compact experience covering scenic, historic, and underwater attractions. It’s ideal for first-time visitors or those short on time but eager to see multiple highlights. The tour’s relaxed pace and small group setting make it welcoming for most ages, excluding very young children and individuals with mobility impairments.
Those interested in snorkeling will appreciate the included gear and the chance to explore marine life at both the Blue Lagoon and Necujam Bay. The cultural stop at Trogir provides a nice historical touch, making this a well-rounded Croatian coastal excursion.
While the tour covers three diverse locations, the short duration at each means travelers should prioritize what interests them most. The lack of food and drinks means planning ahead is essential, especially on warm days. Since routes may change due to weather or sea conditions, flexibility is necessary, and the tour might be canceled or rerouted for safety.
This experience is not suitable for children under 3 or for guests with mobility issues, given the nature of the boat ride and walking involved in Trogir’s old town. Still, the small group size and professional crew promise a comfortable and safe adventure.
For those seeking a short yet richly varied Croatian outing, this tour offers a balanced mix of natural beauty, underwater discovery, and historical charm. It’s a great choice for travelers who want quality over quantity in a half-day format, with comfortable boat transport and snorkeling opportunities.
While it doesn’t include food or lengthy stops, the blue waters, fascinating shipwreck, and UNESCO-protected Trogir make it a worthwhile excursion. It’s especially suitable for independent travelers who value small group experiences and flexible routes.
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What is the duration of this tour?
The tour lasts approximately 5 hours and 30 minutes, including transportation, stops, and sightseeing.
Where does the tour start and end?
It departs from Gray Line Croatia in Split and ends back at the same meeting point.
Is food included in the tour?
No, food and drinks are not included. Travelers should bring their own snacks and water.
What locations are visited during the trip?
Stops include Trogir’s old town, the Blue Lagoon on Drvenik Island, and Necujam Bay, home to a famous shipwreck.
Is snorkeling equipment provided?
Yes, snorkeling goggles are included for the underwater stops.
How many people are in each group?
The maximum group size is 12 travelers, offering a more personal experience.
Are there any age restrictions?
The tour is not recommended for children under 3 years or for those with mobility issues.
Can the route be changed?
Yes, the captain may alter the route or cancel the tour depending on weather or sea conditions for safety.
What should I bring?
Bring personal identification, snacks, water, and sunscreen for comfort during stops.
Is there a refund policy?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.