From Split: Trogir, Blue Lagoon, Maslinica Boat Tour

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From Split: Trogir, Blue Lagoon, Maslinica Boat Tour

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Three stops, one salty day.

I love how this Split boat tour strings together Trogir’s UNESCO streets, a proper swim at the Blue Lagoon, and the calmer fishing village of Maslinica on Šolta. It’s a great mix of history + water time, not just one long stop after another. The main thing to consider: the sea can be unpredictable, so the route or schedule may shift.

You’ll meet outside the Church and Convent of St. Francis in Split, then you’re back there at the end—no hotel pickup needed. Along the way, you’ll get snorkeling gear, safety equipment, a skipper to steer the day, plus a small extra like a tour photo and a 0.5 l bottle of water. It’s offered in English, and the pace is simple: walk Trogir, swim/snorkel in the lagoon, then stroll Maslinica.

If you’re chasing an efficient way to see multiple Dalmatian highlights from Split, this one fits. Just pack for being on the water: sunscreen, swimwear, a towel, and your ID. And if you’re sensitive to choppy conditions, take it seriously—this is speedboat travel.

Key Highlights Worth Your Attention

From Split: Trogir, Blue Lagoon, Maslinica Boat Tour - Key Highlights Worth Your Attention

  • UNESCO Trogir on foot: Time to explore the historic core by walking its lanes and architecture.
  • Blue Lagoon swim time with gear: Relax or snorkel using the provided snorkeling equipment and mask.
  • Maslinica on Šolta: A slower, local-feeling fishing village stop with views and a calm vibe.
  • Small-group feel: Reviews point to a smaller group size, which helps with comfort and flexibility.
  • Skipper handling for rough water: Even when conditions get choppy, the skipper focuses on safe harbors and control.
  • $93 includes the big stuff: Speedboat ride, skipper, insurance, safety gear, water, and a tour photo.

From Split: Meeting Point and What the Day Feels Like

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This tour is set up like an easy, no-stress loop. You start outside the Church and Convent of St. Francis in Split. That matters because you don’t waste time figuring out drivers, pickup windows, or confusing transfer points—just show up, get briefed, and go.

You’ll return to the same meeting spot at the end. That keeps things straightforward, especially if you’ve got dinner plans back in Split afterward.

Since there’s no hotel pickup or drop-off, it’s best for you if you’re already staying near the center or you don’t mind a short walk/taxi ride to the meeting area.

One more “feel it in your body” point: this is a speedboat day. That usually means you get more coastline per stop, but it also means you’ll feel the water. Bring seasickness remedies if you’re prone to motion sickness. The sea can also affect whether the tour changes or cancels.

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Walking Through Trogir’s UNESCO Old Town

From Split: Trogir, Blue Lagoon, Maslinica Boat Tour - Walking Through Trogir’s UNESCO Old Town
The first highlight is Trogir, a historic coastal town with a UNESCO-listed old center. The value here isn’t just the name. It’s the opportunity to slow down and actually walk.

Once you’re in Trogir, you get time to explore its streets and architecture. This is the part of the day that feels more like classic Croatia: stone lanes, old buildings, and a town layout that rewards wandering. It’s also a nice contrast to the boat ride—your legs get a break, and you can stop when you want for photos or coffee (food and drinks aren’t included on the tour, so you’ll want to plan for that).

A smart tip: go in with comfortable shoes. Even if you only walk for an hour or two, you’ll likely be on uneven stone surfaces. And if the weather turns, Trogir can still be enjoyable—you can duck into shaded streets while you wait for your next boat segment.

If you like history but also want downtime, this is a solid first stop. It prevents the day from becoming all water, all the time.

Blue Lagoon Time: Snorkel, Swim, and Chill

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Then comes the water stop: the Blue Lagoon. This is where the tour shifts gears from walking to doing. You’ll get some time to relax, swim, and use the provided snorkeling equipment.

What I like about this setup for you: you don’t have to bring gear or sign up for a separate snorkeling activity. The tour includes snorkeling equipment and a mask, plus safety gear. That lowers the friction. You can simply get in, float, swim, and snorkel if conditions look good.

Real talk: snorkeling enjoyment depends on visibility and sea state. If the water is calmer, you’ll likely see more. If conditions are rougher, you may spend more time on the surface than underwater. Either way, it’s still a great break from land.

Also, the lagoon stop is a good time to top up your tan—within reason. You’re outdoors, and Croatia sun can be intense. Bring sunscreen and reapply if you’ve been in the water. And yes, pack a towel, because you’ll want to dry off after your swim so you don’t spend the next segment damp.

There’s another small benefit: you might spot local wildlife. The tour information specifically suggests keeping an eye out, so treat it like a casual nature moment rather than a mission.

Maslinica on Šolta Island: A Fishing Village Pause

From Split: Trogir, Blue Lagoon, Maslinica Boat Tour - Maslinica on Šolta Island: A Fishing Village Pause
Next stop is Maslinica on Šolta Island. This is a charming fishing village, and it’s a good “cool down” after the lagoon.

In Maslinica, you’ll have time to enjoy the views and the serene atmosphere. The value here is that you get a taste of a smaller, slower place without needing a multi-day plan. You can walk, look at the waterfront, and take in the vibe—less tourist bustle, more local rhythm.

Because food and drinks aren’t included, Maslinica can be a place where you decide what you want to eat (or at least grab something light). That’s why bringing cash is on the list. Even if you don’t buy much, having some money handy is smart when you’re in a village setting.

If you’re the kind of person who likes one “main photo” spot and then a quiet wander, Maslinica is the right kind of stop. It’s also a nice reminder that not all of Croatia’s best views come with crowds.

The Speedboat Ride: Skipper Skills and Comfort Reality

From Split: Trogir, Blue Lagoon, Maslinica Boat Tour - The Speedboat Ride: Skipper Skills and Comfort Reality
The transport between stops is by speedboat, with a skipper who runs the day. That skipper role matters more than people think, because the sea can be choppy.

One review highlighted that even with rough seas, the skipper guided the group to safe harbors and kept things controlled. That’s not a small detail. When you’re on open water, safe navigation and good judgment keep your day from turning stressful.

It’s also why I’d think of the boat segment as part of the experience, not just getting from A to B. You get views of the Dalmatian coast from the water, and the faster pace helps you pack in multiple highlights without burning a full day in transit.

Small-group size is another practical win. Reviews mention the group can be small. In real terms, that usually means less waiting, easier movement at stops, and a smoother flow when you’re told where to go and when to return.

One fun detail: one review said music on the boat was allowed, with a playful note that louder music meant faster speed. I wouldn’t treat that as a promise, but it hints at a relaxed, human approach from the crew—more friendly than rigid.

Price and Value: Is $93 Worth It?

From Split: Trogir, Blue Lagoon, Maslinica Boat Tour - Price and Value: Is $93 Worth It?
At $93 per person, this tour sits in the “pay for convenience and included gear” category. The smart way to judge value is to look at what’s covered.

Included:

  • Speedboat ride with a skipper
  • Snorkeling equipment and a snorkeling mask
  • Safety gear
  • Insurance
  • 0.5 l bottle of water
  • Tour photo

Not included:

  • Food and drinks
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off

So you’re paying for the major components: transportation, safety, and the snorkeling setup. That’s where the money goes. If you tried to book boat transport separately and add snorkeling gear on top, the cost often creeps up.

The biggest cost you’ll handle yourself is meals and snacks. Plan for that. Even if you only buy a quick lunch, it changes how much “all-in” your day becomes.

If you’re someone who hates planning and loves having gear ready to go, $93 feels fair. If you’re on a tight food budget and prefer total DIY, you may spend less elsewhere—but you’d likely sacrifice the convenience.

What to Bring for a Smooth Day on the Water

From Split: Trogir, Blue Lagoon, Maslinica Boat Tour - What to Bring for a Smooth Day on the Water
Here’s your packing list, based on what’s needed for the day:

  • Passport or ID card
  • Sunglasses
  • Hat
  • Swimwear and beachwear
  • Towel
  • Sunscreen
  • Shorts
  • Cash
  • Food and drinks (since they aren’t included)

I’d add one practical mindset: treat this like a water day even during land stops. You’ll transition from boat to beach to village, and you’ll want to be comfortable at each stage.

Also consider bringing:

  • A layer for when wind picks up on the boat (not required, just often useful)
  • A small waterproof bag if you don’t want your phone getting splashed

Remember: tour changes can happen if the sea is unpredictable. So having your essentials (ID, swim gear, sunscreen) ready helps you enjoy whatever the day becomes.

Who This Tour Suits Best (and Who Should Skip It)

From Split: Trogir, Blue Lagoon, Maslinica Boat Tour - Who This Tour Suits Best (and Who Should Skip It)
This tour is a good fit if you want:

  • A day trip from Split that covers multiple locations
  • Real swim time at the Blue Lagoon
  • Easy walking time in UNESCO-listed Trogir
  • A calm village stop at Maslinica

It’s also a smart choice for first-time Croatia visitors who want a “best hits” feel without booking separate tours for each activity.

But it’s not for everyone. It is not suitable for:

  • Children under 5 years
  • Babies under 1 year
  • Pregnant women
  • People with back problems
  • People with heart problems
  • People over 6 ft 6 in (200 cm)
  • People over 297 lbs (135 kg)

If any of those apply, skip it and look for a different style of tour that matches your needs.

And if you’re sensitive to motion or rough water, take extra care. The sea conditions can drive changes or cancellations.

Should You Book the Split to Trogir, Blue Lagoon, Maslinica Tour?

Book it if you want an efficient route from Split that mixes UNESCO history, a real lagoon swim, and a quiet fishing village stop. The included snorkeling gear, safety equipment, insurance, and even the tour photo make it feel more complete than tours that only “take you somewhere.”

Skip it if you hate speedboats, get sick easily on water, or need a fully stable schedule. Sea conditions can change things.

If your travel style is simple and practical—see it, walk it, swim it, then head home—this is one of those days that tends to land well.

FAQ

Where does the tour start?

It starts outside the Church and Convent of St. Francis in Split.

Where does the tour end?

It ends back at the same meeting point in Split.

Is hotel pickup included?

No. Hotel pickup and drop-off are not included.

What’s included in the price?

The price includes snorkeling equipment, a speedboat ride with a skipper, a snorkeling mask, safety gear, a tour photo, a 0.5 l bottle of water, and insurance.

Is food and drinks included?

No. Food and drinks are not included, so you’ll want to bring them.

Do I need an ID?

Yes. You should bring a passport or ID card.

Is snorkeling gear provided?

Yes. Snorkeling equipment and a snorkeling mask are included.

What should I bring for the day?

Bring sunglasses, a hat, swimwear, a towel, sunscreen, beachwear, shorts, cash, and food and drinks.

Who is the tour not suitable for?

It’s not suitable for children under 5, babies under 1, pregnant women, people with back problems, people with heart problems, and people over 6 ft 6 in (200 cm) or 297 lbs (135 kg).

What happens if the sea is rough?

Due to the unpredictability of the sea, the tour may be subjected to change or be cancelled.

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