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Discover Croatia’s highlights with this 8-hour all-inclusive boat trip from Trogir, featuring snorkeling at a shipwreck, swimming in Blue Lagoon, and exploring Split or Slatine.
The Shipwreck – Blue Lagoon All Inclusive + Trogir Walking Tour offers a full day of sea, sun, and local flavor for just $71 per person. With a 8-hour schedule departing from Trogir, this tour combines scenic boat rides, swimming in crystal-clear waters, and visits to iconic Croatian sites. The trip is perfect for those who enjoy a mix of adventure, relaxation, and cultural exploration, especially if you appreciate good food, drinks, and a well-organized itinerary.
Key highlights include snorkeling around the Kontessa shipwreck, swimming in the Blue Lagoon, sampling Dalmatian liquorice, and choosing between a visit to Split’s UNESCO-listed old town or relaxing in the small fisherman village of Slatine. The all-inclusive drinks and freshly prepared onboard meal add value, making this tour a balanced day out on the water that suits many interests.


This tour starts at Obala kralja Zvonimira 20 in Trogir, where the boat, Zlatni, awaits along the coastline. The departure time is typically 12:30 pm, making it a perfect afternoon adventure. Once onboard, the crew serves freshly prepared lunch around 1:00 pm, with options of fish, meat, or vegetarian pasta to suit different tastes.
The cruise to the first stop lasts approximately 45 minutes, giving passengers time to settle in and enjoy views of the Dalmatian coast. During this sail, the atmosphere is relaxed, and the crew is attentive, providing information about the day’s itinerary.
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At the Blue Lagoon, anchored for 1.5 hours, visitors enjoy swimming in crystal-clear waters, ideal for sunbathing, snorkeling, and exploring marine life. The lagoon is situated between three small islands, creating a protected environment for swimming. Snorkeling masks and floaties are available on board, with a safety deposit required for equipment use.
While the water can feel quite cold, the scenic setting makes this stop well worth it. The lagoon offers ample space for lounging and snorkeling, although some may find the water chilly for extended swims. The crew’s guidance helps ensure safety and comfort during aquatic activities.

The trip continues with a visit to the Kontessa shipwreck located in the bay of Neujam on Island olta. The boat anchors close to the wreck, offering about 70 minutes for snorkeling and exploring around the site. Snorkeling equipment is provided, and the crew presents a liquorice tasting, homemade from Croatia, during this stop.
The shipwreck snorkeling is a key feature of this tour. It’s a chance to see marine life around the wreck and enjoy an underwater view of a Croatian maritime relic. Some guests might find swimming around the wreck challenging due to its location in a small bay, but most appreciate the opportunity to snorkel in such a historic setting.

During the Kontessa stop, a liquorice tasting is offered, made locally in Croatia. This small detail adds a cultural touch to the experience, allowing guests to sample a traditional Croatian treat while enjoying the scenic bay.
In the neighborhood of Neujam, the boat anchors as close as possible to the wreck, giving about 70 minutes for swimming, snorkeling, or simply relaxing on deck. The calm waters and picturesque surroundings make this a memorable part of the day.
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At around 5:00 pm, the boat departs from Island olta, offering a short cruise to either Split, a UNESCO World Heritage city, or Slatine, a small, peaceful fisherman village. Both options allow for about 2 hours of free time.
Watermelon is served en route back, providing refreshing hydration after a day in the sun.

The return journey from Split or Slatine is about 1 hour 45 minutes, arriving back at the starting point Obala kralja Zvonimira 20 around 9:00 pm. The crew continues to serve drinks, including water, iced tea, and wine, making the journey back pleasant and social.
Throughout the day, flexible arrangements mean routes and stops may vary depending on weather and safety considerations, ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience.

The tour departs from look for the ship Zlatni along the coastline. Guests should bring items such as a towel and beachwear, plus a deposit for snorkeling equipment. Smoking indoors and nudity are not allowed, and the tour is not suitable for non-swimmers, people over 80, recent surgical patients, or individuals with motion sickness.
Reservations can be canceled up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, and there is an option to reserve now and pay later, offering flexibility in planning.

A key strength of this tour is the all-inclusive drinks, featuring water, iced tea, and wine, available throughout the day. The onboard lunch menu offers fish (frutti di mare risotto), meat (bolognese), or vegetarian (tomato sauce pasta), with fresh fruit slices of watermelon served before returning.
Guests also enjoy a liquorice tasting, which adds a cultural flavor to the experience. Snacks and drinks are reasonably priced, and the crew’s friendly service makes the onboard dining a highlight.

This experience is one of several boat tours in the region, with alternatives offering different stops or speeds. The included lunch and drinks, combined with the focus on snorkeling at the shipwreck and swimming in Blue Lagoon, make it a practical choice for those seeking a full, active day out on the water.
However, some reviews highlight that the water temperature can be cold and that swimming conditions at the shipwreck may be challenging for less experienced swimmers. Also, the lack of a detailed itinerary in advance could confuse those wanting more precise plans.
The main strengths are the organized itinerary, high-quality onboard meal, unlimited drinks, and expert guidance. The Blue Lagoon consistently impresses with its beauty, and snorkeling at the Kontessa wreck offers a unique underwater experience.
On the other hand, some limitations include the cold water temperatures, potential difficulty reaching the shipwreck for weaker swimmers, and the variability in routes based on weather. The $10 snorkeling deposit adds an extra cost, but it’s a minor expense compared to the overall value.
This tour provides a well-rounded experience with plenty of swimming, snorkeling, and sightseeing options. The 8-hour schedule balances activity with relaxation, making it suitable for travelers who enjoy outdoor adventures and cultural outings alike.
It offers great value with included food and drinks, especially for those who appreciate Croatian specialties like liquorice and seafood. For travelers wanting to explore Croatia’s coastal beauty with guided ease and flexible options, this trip delivers.
This tour appeals most to active travelers, water lovers, and those eager to see the shipwreck. It suits guests comfortable with sea swimming and snorkeling and who enjoy local Croatian cuisine.
While not ideal for non-swimmers or those seeking a very relaxed or luxurious experience, it remains an engaging and affordable way to explore the Dalmatian coast. Advance booking is recommended, given the popularity and limited availability of specific stops.
What is included in the price of $71?
The price covers unlimited drinks (water, iced tea, wine), a fresh lunch with options of fish, meat, or vegetarian pasta, fruit slices of watermelon, and snorkeling equipment. Liquorice tasting is also part of the package.
What should I bring for the trip?
Guests should bring a towel, beachwear, and a deposit for snorkeling equipment. A sunscreen and hat are recommended for sun protection.
Can I choose my next destination after the trip?
Yes, you can select between Split or Slatine for the two-hour free time after the shipwreck stop. The return route may vary depending on weather and safety considerations.
Is snorkeling equipment included?
Yes, snorkeling masks and floaties are provided onboard, with a €10 deposit required for equipment use.
How long is the stop at Blue Lagoon?
You get about 1.5 hours to swim, sunbathe, or snorkel in the Blue Lagoon.
Is this tour suitable for non-swimmers?
No, the tour is not recommended for non-swimmers or those with recent surgeries or motion sickness.
What is the route and departure point?
The tour departs from Obala kralja Zvonimira 20, and you look for the ship Zlatni along the coastline.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, cancellations are accepted up to 24 hours before the tour for a full refund.
Are meals and drinks served onboard?
Yes, lunch is served onboard, and drinks are available throughout the day, including water, iced tea, and wine.
What are the main attractions of this tour?
The snorkeling at the Kontessa shipwreck, swimming in the Blue Lagoon, sampling Croatian liquorice, and exploring Split or Slatine are the key highlights.
Is this tour suitable for families?
Yes, as long as children are comfortable with sea swimming and snorkeling, and fit within the age restrictions (not over 80 or under 1 year).
This tour combines the best of Croatia’s coastal scenery, cultural stops, and culinary treats into one memorable day, making it a practical choice for those wanting a curated experience on the Dalmatian waters.
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