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Explore Croatia with this half-day speedboat tour from Split, visiting the Blue Lagoon for swimming and Trogir's UNESCO-listed Old Town in about 5.5 hours.
This half-day speedboat tour from Split, Croatia, offers a brisk and scenic escape to two of the region’s highlights. For $71.94 per person, travelers enjoy approximately 5 hours 30 minutes of exploring secluded waters and a medieval town, with small-group intimacy limited to 14 people. The trip is well-suited for those seeking a quick yet memorable getaway, combining snorkeling, swimming, and cultural sightseeing in a compact timeframe.
The tour starts at a meeting point along Split’s Riva, where a professional skipper welcomes the group aboard a speedboat. This mode of transport ensures a fast-paced experience that covers more ground in less time, making it ideal for travelers looking to maximize their Croatian coastal adventures. While the Blue Lagoon is a highlight, some reviews mention crowds and small beaches, so planning for an early trip can help avoid the busiest times.
This experience emphasizes personalized attention with a small-group setting, ensuring that every traveler receives attentive service. The snorkeling equipment included allows for a fun exploration of underwater marine life, and the tours are designed to be flexible, with options for morning or afternoon departures. This tour balances fun, scenery, and cultural sights in a compact package.
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The tour begins at Obala Lazareta 3, along Split’s iconic Riva promenade. This lively waterfront area makes for a scenic starting point, easily accessible near public transportation. The meeting is prearranged, but some reviews highlight confusion with the address, so it’s wise to arrive a little early. The skipper and crew warmly welcome guests, setting the tone for a friendly and professional experience.
The group size remains limited to 14 travelers, which helps maintain a personal atmosphere on the boat. This small-group setup allows for more interaction with the crew and less crowded stops at the Blue Lagoon and Trogir. The speedboat departs promptly, so punctuality is appreciated.

Traveling by speedboat is one of the tour’s major highlights. It enables quick access to the Krknjai Islands and Drvenik Island, where the Blue Lagoon is located. The ride is described as exciting and bouncy in some reviews, so travelers should be prepared for a quick, lively trip across the Adriatic Sea.
The Blue Lagoon itself is a quiet bay with turquoise waters and a white sandy seabed, making it ideal for swimming and snorkeling. The marine environment is accessible with provided equipment, and the calm waters invite travelers to soak up the sun after their swim. Some mention that the beach is small and rocky, so water shoes are recommended, especially for walking on the shoreline.

Once at the Blue Lagoon, guests enjoy around two hours of free time. The crystal-clear waters provide an inviting setting for snorkeling and swimming, with marine life visible just beneath the surface. The white sand seabed adds an extra touch of paradise to this secluded spot.
Some reviews note that the beach is rocky and quite small, limiting space for lounging, so the water becomes the main attraction. The snorkeling equipment supplied makes it easy to explore underwater. Afterward, travelers can relax on the boat deck, soaking in the scenery and catching some sun.

Following the water activities, the speedboat takes the group to Trogir, a small, medieval town listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site. The short cruise allows plenty of time—about one hour—to explore its historic streets and notable landmarks.
The Cathedral of St. Lovro is a highlight, renowned as an architectural masterpiece with a Venetian style. Travelers get the chance to wander freely, appreciating the elegant bell tower and the charm of Trogir’s narrow alleys. Some reviews mention that the walk is short, but the beauty and history of the town make it worthwhile.
A walk around the medieval harbor reveals various cafés, shops, and photo opportunities, making it a relaxing cultural stop. The limited time can feel rushed, but it’s enough to get a taste of the historic atmosphere.

The final stop is Okrug Gornji, located on Iovo Island, famous for its crystal-clear waters. This one-hour visit offers an opportunity for a refreshing dip or just unwinding by the sea.
Beach Bar Borkko is frequently mentioned as a spot to enjoy chilled drinks with sea views after a swim. The beach here is appreciated for its cleanliness and relaxing vibe, though some reviews note that crowds can gather, especially later in the day. This stop is perfect for those wanting a laid-back moment before heading back to Split.

This tour includes transportation by speedboat, with a professional skipper at the helm. Guests can use snorkeling equipment freely throughout the trip. The price covers all these features, making it a convenient option for travelers who want a full experience without extra costs.
Water shoes are not included, so travelers should bring their own if they plan to walk along rocky beaches. The tour is not recommended for children under 3 years old or those with injuries like back or neck issues, due to potential rough waters on the boat.

The itinerary provides a relaxed pace, with two hours at Blue Lagoon, one hour in Trogir, and another hour at Okrug Gornji. This timing allows enough leisure while keeping the trip compact. Many reviews mention the bumpy ride as part of the fun, though it can be less comfortable for those sensitive to sea motion.
Crowds at the Blue Lagoon can be heavy during peak times, so early morning departures are recommended to avoid crowds and enjoy a more serene experience.
The skipper and crew are described as friendly and knowledgeable, with some reviews praising them for explaining the area’s sights and keeping everyone engaged. While some mention minor communication issues, the overall impression is of a professional and helpful team.
The crew helps with boarding and disembarking, and some reviews highlight their good humor and attention to safety. The small group size enhances the personalized service, making the entire experience more enjoyable.
While the Blue Lagoon offers beautiful waters, some reviews express disappointment due to crowds and small beaches. Others note that the shoreline can be rocky, so water shoes are recommended.
A few guests mention confusion with the meeting point address, emphasizing the importance of early arrival or clear directions. The short time at Trogir may feel rushed for those wanting to explore more deeply, and ride comfort can vary depending on sea conditions.
This half-day cruise offers a dynamic blend of marine adventure and cultural sightseeing. The speedboat ride makes the tour feel exciting and efficient, allowing visitors to see more in less time. The Blue Lagoon provides a stunning setting for swimming and snorkeling, while Trogir’s medieval charm adds a historical touch.
The small-group format, friendly crew, and organized itinerary make this tour a reliable choice for those seeking a fun, scenic outing. However, crowd levels and the short stops might not suit travelers seeking longer explorations or secluded beaches.
This tour is best suited for active travelers who are comfortable on a speedboat, enjoy water activities, and want to experience two key Croatian sights in a relatively short period.
Is snorkeling equipment included?
Yes, snorkeling equipment is provided and available for use during the trip.
How long is the stop at Blue Lagoon?
You get approximately two hours to swim, snorkel, and relax in the Blue Lagoon.
Can I visit Trogir on my own instead of the tour?
Yes, but this tour provides a guided visit with about one hour to explore the UNESCO-listed old town.
Is the tour suitable for children?
The tour not recommended for children under 3 years old or those with injuries such as back or neck issues.
Do I need to bring water shoes?
Water shoes are not included, and because some beaches are rocky, bringing your own is advisable.
What should I bring for the trip?
Bring sunscreen, a hat, comfortable clothing, and water shoes if desired.
What is the group size limit?
The tour limits the group to 14 travelers for a more personalized experience.
How is the weather?
The tour operates in good weather; if canceled due to poor conditions, a full refund or alternative date is offered.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the trip.
Where does the tour end?
The tour concludes back at the original meeting point on Split’s Riva.
Is there a difference between morning and afternoon departures?
Both options are available, with early morning trips often less crowded, as noted in reviews.
Who is the tour provider?
The tour is operated by ugaman Tours, reachable via +385916443333 or [email protected].