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Discover Croatia's coast on a 5.5-hour private speedboat tour from Split, visiting Trogir, Blue Lagoon, and Solinska Bay with expert guides.
Exploring Croatia’s stunning Dalmatian coast becomes an effortless pleasure with this private speedboat tour departing from Split. Over 5.5 hours, the tour offers a balance of cultural discovery and relaxing water activities, making it ideal for families, friends, or couples seeking an intimate adventure. The experience features personalized service from local skippers, ensuring your journey is both smooth and memorable.
The itinerary combines a visit to the UNESCO-listed town of Trogir, a swim in the famously clear waters of Blue Lagoon Bay, and snorkeling around the fascinating Solinska Bay. While the trip involves multiple stops, the pace is flexible enough to accommodate a mix of sightseeing and leisure. It’s particularly suited for those wanting to explore the coast’s highlights without the rush of group tours or crowded boat trips.


The tour begins at the Matejuska pier, located next to a recognizable white pole at coordinates 43.50743103027344, 16.43501091003418. The meeting point is simple to find, right in the heart of Split’s harbor area. The process is straightforward, with the private group setting ensuring no delays or crowds.
The tour starts with a speedboat ride lasting 40 minutes to reach the first stop. The vessel is comfortable and designed for quick, scenic trips along the coast, setting a lively tone for the day ahead.
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The first destination is the UNESCO World Heritage town of Trogir, where you get about one hour to explore. This historic town features well-preserved medieval buildings, narrow streets, and a lively atmosphere. Visitors have the chance to walk through the old town, gaze at its charming architecture, and perhaps enjoy a coffee break.
This stop offers a glimpse into Croatia’s cultural past with minimal time investment. The local guides help you navigate the key sights efficiently, making the most of your visit without feeling rushed.

After Trogir, the speedboat makes a 30-minute trip to Krknjai Blue Lagoon, one of the most popular swimming spots in the area. The blue waters are renowned for their clarity, perfect for swimming and snorkeling. About an hour is allocated for water activities, giving ample time to see vibrant fish and underwater terrain.
The Blue Lagoon is an excellent choice for those wanting to cool off and enjoy the natural beauty of the Adriatic. Many find the waters refreshing and the scenery picturesque, making it a highlight of the trip.

Next, the tour takes a brief 10-minute boat ride to the shipwreck of Kontesa in Neujam Bay. Here, snorkeling around the wreck reveals fascinating underwater sights, with about one hour dedicated to exploring this submerged relic. The site offers a unique experience for underwater enthusiasts wanting a close-up view of marine life and historical wreckage.
This stop adds an adventurous element to the tour and provides excellent photo opportunities for snorkelers.
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Following the shipwreck, the boat heads back to Solinska Bay, arriving after a 40-minute ride. This peaceful bay is perfect for a relaxing swim or simply soaking up the sun. Though there’s no specific time stated for this stop, it provides a calm, scenic end to the water-based activities, rounding out a day filled with exploration and leisure.
The bay’s tranquility makes it an ideal spot for unwinding before heading back to Split.
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The tour concludes back at Matejuska pier, ensuring an easy return to the starting point. The private nature of the tour means you avoid crowded boats, and the local skippers focus on tailored experiences for your group.
Booking is flexible with the option to cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, which adds peace of mind in planning your Croatian coast adventure. The live English-speaking guide enhances the experience with local insights and helpful commentary.

Travelers should come prepared with hat, swimwear, change of clothes, towel, camera, sunscreen, and sportswear. The tour is not suitable for pregnant women, people with back problems, wheelchair users, non-swimmers, or those prone to seasickness.
The entire experience balances adventure and relaxation. The pacing is designed to maximize enjoyment without feeling hurried, making it ideal for those wanting a well-rounded day on the water.

Trogir Travel, holding a 4.3 rating, organizes this private boat adventure. Their focus on personalized service and skilled local skippers creates an engaging and smooth experience. The tour’s small group size ensures that your party receives individual attention, making it more than just a standard boat trip.
For travelers interested in similar Croatian coastal explorations, there are options like Yacht tours to the Pakleni Islands, Blue Cave trips from Split, or Elaphite Island cruises. These alternatives often feature additional stops, meals, or larger groups but may lack the exclusive feel of this private tour.
This private boat tour from Split offers a well-designed mix of historic sights and water-based leisure within a manageable 5.5-hour window. The UNESCO-listed town of Trogir provides cultural enrichment, while the Blue Lagoon and Solinska Bay ensure plenty of time for swimming, snorkeling, and relaxing.
The local guides and private group setting elevate the experience, making it a compelling choice for those seeking personalized attention and a taste of Croatia’s coastal charm. While the tour involves multiple stops, the pacing remains comfortable, allowing plenty of time to enjoy each location fully. This experience suits travelers looking for a combination of sightseeing and aquatic fun in a smaller, more intimate setting.
Is this tour suitable for non-swimmers?
This tour is not recommended for non-swimmers, as water activities like swimming and snorkeling are key parts of the experience.
What is the meeting point for the tour?
The tour starts at the Matejuska pier in Split, on top of the pier next to the white pole, at coordinates 43.50743103027344, 16.43501091003418.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering flexibility for your schedule.
How long is each stop?
The tour includes about one hour in Trogir, one hour at Blue Lagoon Bay, one hour at the shipwreck in Neujam, with additional time allocated for travel between stops and relaxing at Solinska Bay.
Is food or drinks included?
The review data does not specify food or drinks being included; however, a coffee break is available during the Trogir stop.
What should I bring?
Travelers should bring hat, swimwear, change of clothes, towel, camera, sunscreen, and sportswear to enjoy the full experience comfortably.