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Experience a 5.5-hour boat trip from Split exploring Trogir, Blue Lagoon, and iovo, with snorkeling, scenic views, and charming town walks for $61.
The Split Boat Trip Half-Day: Blue Lagoon, Trogir & iovo offers an engaging way to explore some of Croatia’s most beloved spots in just over five hours. For $61 per person, this tour provides a well-rounded experience, starting from Split’s Riva promenade and taking you on a speedboat adventure across crystal-clear waters. Highlights include swimming in the Blue Lagoon, relaxing at iovo’s beach bar, and wandering through the UNESCO-listed old town of Trogir.
This trip is an excellent choice for those seeking a combination of sea-related activities, scenic sightseeing, and culture. The small group size of 12 passengers ensures a more intimate experience, and the comfortable speedboat makes for a smooth ride. While the tour does not include food and drinks, ample opportunities for snorkeling and relaxing make it a popular, value-packed option.


This half-day boat trip departs from Gray Line Tours, located on the famous Riva promenade in Split, right next to Diocletian’s cellars. From there, the speedboat ride lasts approximately 30 minutes to your first stop. The small group size and comfortable vessel make for an easy, enjoyable journey across the water, with plenty of opportunities to take in the scenic coastline.
The speedboat is designed for a maximum of 12 passengers, emphasizing a personalized experience. The captain and crew are English-speaking, providing helpful commentary and ensuring safety throughout the trip.
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The Blue Lagoon is a major highlight, known for its shallow waters and the mesmerizing blue hue of the seafloor. Located on the southeastern side of Drvenik Island, it features a sand and crushed shell seafloor that produces its striking color.
After a 30-minute boat ride, travelers have ample time to swim and snorkel in the lagoon. The water’s clarity offers excellent visibility of the underwater environment, making snorkeling especially enjoyable. Since no mouthpieces are provided for snorkeling, bringing personal gear can enhance the experience.
The scenic drive to the Blue Lagoon allows travelers to appreciate the coastline’s beauty, making this stop ideal for both relaxation and adventure.

Next, the tour heads to iovo Island, where Borkko, a beachside bar, provides a perfect spot to unwind. Located right by the water, this beach bar offers a relaxed atmosphere with crystal-clear sea and good vibes.
Here, travelers can swim, sip refreshing drinks, and enjoy the laid-back lounge environment. The stop at iovo lasts about one hour, giving plenty of time to float in the water, take photos, or just relax on the beach before heading back to the boat.
The beach bar’s location makes it a convenient and pleasant place to enjoy the Croatian seaside in comfort.

The tour includes a one-hour walk through Trogir, often called Little Venice due to its sinking channels and narrow streets. This town has been settled since the Greeks colonized the coastline around 2,400 years ago.
As a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1997, Trogir boasts beautiful architecture, historic buildings, and a charming atmosphere. Travelers walk through sphinx-lined streets, visit notable sites, and see the medieval town walls. The guided walk provides insights into local history and culture, making it a captivating stop for those interested in architecture and history.
The walks are leisurely, allowing visitors to soak in the scenic charm and photograph the picturesque surroundings before returning to the boat for the journey back.
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After Trogir, the boat heads toward Necujam Bay, a popular snorkeling spot on Iovo Island. The area features clear waters and a seafloor of sand and shells, perfect for observing underwater life.
Travelers are encouraged to swim and snorkel here, with scenic views along the way. The scenic drive to Necujam Bay lasts about an hour, and the beach setting offers a peaceful environment for relaxation and underwater exploration.
The underwater scenery and tranquil atmosphere make Necujam Bay a favorite for nature lovers and those wanting to cool off after sightseeing.
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Throughout the day, the speedboat provides a scenic ride connecting all your stops. The first leg to the Blue Lagoon lasts about 30 minutes, followed by a 15-minute trip to Necujam Bay and a 45-minute return to Split.
This scenic driving offers views of Croatia’s coastline and creates a sense of adventure. The smooth ride ensures that even those prone to seasickness can enjoy the journey, though travelers should be prepared for some speed and adrenaline.
The timed stops are well-balanced, ensuring enough time for swimming, relaxing, and exploring without feeling rushed.

The tour covers all transportation in a comfortable speedboat, with a dedicated English-speaking captain and crew. Snorkeling equipment, such as goggles, is included, so no additional gear is necessary for underwater sightseeing.
Insurance and VAT are also included, making the booking straightforward and transparent. However, food and drinks are not included, so travelers should bring their own snacks, water, and beverages to stay refreshed.
The meeting point is at Gray Line Tours on the Riva promenade, and there’s no hotel pickup or drop-off service, so plan accordingly.

This tour involves short walks at Trogir and swimming and snorkeling at the stops. It’s suitable for most travelers in good health, but not recommended for children under 3, pregnant women, or persons with mobility issues or back problems.
Participants should be comfortable climbing aboard the speedboat and swimming in open water. Pets are not allowed on this trip.
The skipper and crew are described as knowledgeable, friendly, and professional. Tour reviews highlight the guide’s storytelling, especially during the walk through Trogir and the narration along the scenic route.
The guides often share local history and interesting facts, improving the overall experience. The crew’s safety and attention to timing are frequently praised, ensuring a relaxed pace and good vibe throughout.
Several other speedboat and island-hopping tours are available in Split, but this one stands out for its small group size, diverse stops, and well-paced itinerary. It focuses on highlighted locations like the Blue Lagoon and Trogir, combining adventure with culture.
Other options may include food and drinks, but this tour’s inclusive price emphasizes quality and intimacy over additional amenities.
This tour offers a compact yet comprehensive way to enjoy Croatia’s coastal beauty. The scenic speedboat ride and small group size make for a personalized experience, with enough time to swim, snorkel, and explore historic sites.
The highlights—Blue Lagoon’s crystal waters, charming Trogir, and relaxing iovo beach bar—make this a value-for-money option for a half-day adventure. While food and drinks are not included, bringing your own ensures a flexible, relaxed outing.
This trip is best suited for adventurers, culture enthusiasts, and sea lovers eager to discover Croatia’s scenic coastline in a short, enjoyable package.
Is this tour suitable for children?
The trip is not recommended for children under 3 years old and may not be ideal for those with mobility issues or pre-existing medical conditions.
Are food and drinks included?
No, food and drinks are not included, so travelers should bring their own snacks and beverages for the day.
What should I bring on the trip?
Bring swimwear, towels, sun hat, sunglasses, warm clothing, and food and drinks. Don’t forget your snorkeling gear if you want to explore underwater.
How long is the free time at Trogir?
The walk through Trogir lasts approximately one hour, providing time to explore the UNESCO site at your own pace.
Is the trip suitable for pregnant women?
No, the activity is not suitable for pregnant women due to the nature of speedboat riding and physical activity involved.
What happens if the weather is bad?
The provider reserves the right to change the route in case of bad weather or rough sea conditions, ensuring safety remains a priority.