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Experience a full day in Croatia with this 8.5-hour tour from Split, including a Trogir walking tour, Blue Lagoon swim, shipwreck snorkeling, and onboard dining.

This 8.5-hour tour from Split offers a balanced mix of cultural exploration, seaside relaxation, and exciting snorkel spots. Priced at $101 per person, it includes a guided walk through the UNESCO-listed Trogir, a cruise to the Blue Lagoon for swimming, and a visit to the sunken Kontesa shipwreck. The tour departs from the Bura Line & Travel INFOPOINT 14 at 09:20 am, so arriving 20 minutes early is recommended for check-in.
What makes this tour particularly appealing is the comprehensive experience it provides: a guided sightseeing walk, onboard lunch with drinks, snorkeling gear, and various stops that showcase the best of Dalmatia’s coastline. While the Blue Lagoon and shipwreck snorkeling are highlights, the inclusion of Trogir’s UNESCO-listed Old Town and its landmarks helps create a well-rounded day. This tour suits those eager for a mix of history, water activities, and scenic cruising, but it’s less ideal for non-swimmers or those prone to seasickness.
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The tour starts at INFOPOINT 14 on the Riva Promenade in Split. Check-in begins at 09:00 am, and travelers are advised to arrive by 09:00 am for smooth boarding. The departure time is set for 09:20 am, with the first hour dedicated to sailing and enjoying morning coffee and croissants served onboard.
The tour’s flexible schedule allows for a timed visit to Trogir, followed by a cruise to the Blue Lagoon around 12:00 pm. The lunch service begins during the cruise to Blue Lagoon, and the day is carefully paced to balance sightseeing, swimming, and relaxation.

Trogir’s Old Town is a highlight of this trip, with a guided walking tour included. Visitors explore landmarks such as Kamerlengo Fortress, the Trogir Promenade, and St. Lovre Cathedral. The tour guide makes it easy to appreciate the town’s history and architecture, although the visit is around one hour, which some may find brief given how charming Trogir is.
The ipiko Palace, Tree of Love, and the City Museum are additional sights that provide insight into Trogir’s character. The guides’ explanations help deepen understanding of the town’s significance, making the short visit worthwhile.
The Blue Lagoon is renowned for its clear waters and beautiful seabed, making it a top draw of this tour. The anchor stop lasts around 1.5 hours, giving plenty of time to swim, snorkel, and sunbathe. The onboard aqua slide adds a fun element for those looking to spice up their swimming session.
This spot is known for its crystal-clear sea and is considered one of the most beautiful bays around Split. It’s an ideal location for a relaxing dip, especially on a warm day, though the natural conditions—like the quality of the water and visibility—can vary slightly.
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The shipwreck of Kontesa is the most unique snorkeling spot on this trip. Located in Neujam Bay, the wreck is sunken and anchors are positioned as close as possible to it. Tourists have about 70 minutes of free time to swim and snorkel around the wreck.
The onboard liquorice tasting adds a local flavor to the experience, and the water depth allows for engaging underwater exploration. Although the wreck itself may not be teeming with fish, the novelty of snorkeling around a sunken vessel provides an engaging adventure for marine enthusiasts.
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The cruise offers several notable scenic and historical stops. The Tito’s Villa on Ivo Island is a former residence of Yugoslav leader Josip Tito, adding a bit of historical intrigue. The Gospe od Prizdinice church, built on a cliff, is tied to local legend involving Holy Mary, making it a picturesque and meaningful stop.
The Oceanographic Museum on the Cape of Split is another highlight, where the coastline’s marine life and geology are showcased. These stops are brief but add interest and context to the cruise route, with commentary provided by the crew.

The lunch onboard is served around 12:00 pm during the cruise to Blue Lagoon and offers three menu options: fish, meat, or vegetarian. The meals are described as tasty and satisfying, complemented by unlimited iced tea, soft drinks, and white wine.
Along With lunch, the cruise provides coffee, croissants, and a fruit snack to start the day, along with water and drinks available throughout. The Aqua slide onboard provides entertainment during the swimming breaks, and extra drinks like beer, soda, and ciders can be purchased separately.

The fully equipped ship includes open decks for enjoying the scenery and an air-conditioned salon for relaxing out of the sun. The crew is known for their friendly attitude and attentive service, ensuring guests feel comfortable and well cared for during the day.
The timed schedule helps keep the day flowing smoothly, with a good balance of sightseeing, swimming, and relaxation. The onboard music and lively atmosphere contribute to a fun and laid-back vibe.

The tour depends on weather conditions, meaning wind or rain could lead to schedule changes or cancellations. Late arrivals or no-shows are nonrefundable, so punctuality is important.
Guests should bring passport or ID, swimwear, towel, sunscreen, and cash for optional purchases. The tour is not suitable for non-swimmers, infants under 1 year, or those over 95 years, due to water activity requirements.
This Split tour offers excellent value for $101, combining cultural sightseeing with marine activities and scenic cruising. The guided walk in Trogir introduces travelers to a UNESCO World Heritage site, while the stops at Blue Lagoon and the shipwreck provide ample opportunities for swimming and snorkeling.
The onboard lunch and drinks enhance the experience, making it a convenient all-in-one day trip. Although the Trogir visit is brief and natural conditions may vary, the friendly crew, beautiful locations, and well-paced schedule make this tour a solid choice for those seeking a lively, diverse day on the Dalmatian coast.
Is transportation included in this tour?
No, hotel pickup and drop-off are not included. Travelers meet at INFOPOINT 14 on Riva Promenade.
What should I bring for the water activities?
Guests should bring swimwear, a towel, sunscreen, and a camera. Cash is recommended for optional extra purchases onboard.
Can non-swimmers participate?
This tour is not suitable for non-swimmers or those prone to seasickness, as swimming and snorkeling are key parts of the experience.
How long is the time spent in Trogir?
The guided walk in Trogir lasts approximately one hour, providing a snapshot of the UNESCO city’s main sights.
What is the lunch menu like?
Lunch offers a choice of fish, meat, or vegetarian dishes, served onboard with unlimited drinks.
What if the weather is bad?
The provider retains the right to change the route or cancel the tour for safety reasons, depending on weather conditions.