REVIEW · SPLIT
Glowing Stand-Up Paddle Experience in Split
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This night glow SUP in Split is a rare mix of calm nature and real wow-factor. You’ll paddle from the sea into the river under stars, with LED lights on your board showing movement beneath the surface. I love how this feels beginner-friendly without making it dull—there’s coaching, a clear route, and plenty of time to get comfortable.
One thing to keep in mind: it’s not a lazy stroll. The open-sea portion can feel like work, especially if conditions are a bit windy, so bring some endurance and don’t assume it’s effortless the whole time.
In This Review
- Key Highlights Worth Booking
- Why Night Glow SUP in Stobreč Feels So Special
- Price and What $50.81 Really Covers
- Meeting Point to Camp Beach: How the Evening Starts
- The First Paddle: Sunset in the Sea
- LED Lights and the River Under Stars
- Back to the Sea: Stobreč White Rocks and Traditional Homes
- Guides, Photos, and the Small-Group Advantage
- What to Bring (So You Stay Comfortable)
- Fitness Reality Check: This Is “Relaxing” but Still a Paddle
- Who Should Book This SUP Night Glow Tour in Split
- Should You Book This Tour or Not?
- FAQ
- Where does the SUP tour start in Split?
- How long is the glowing night SUP experience?
- Is this SUP tour beginner-friendly?
- What’s included in the ticket price?
- Do I need to bring anything besides a swimsuit?
- What time of day does the tour run?
- Is the tour small group size?
- What happens if weather is bad?
- How does the tour handle cancellation if I change my plans?
Key Highlights Worth Booking

- LED-lit “underwater” views that completely change what you see while you paddle
- Small group cap (15 people), so you get more attention and fewer distractions
- Sunset-to-night timing: you’ll start at sunset in the sea, then switch to river water under stars
- Beginner coaching from a certified trainer plus a licensed local guide
- Free group photos you can download afterward, plus a smooth, organized flow
Why Night Glow SUP in Stobreč Feels So Special
If you’ve only seen Split from the promenade, this is your shortcut to a different side of the coast. The whole experience is built around the shift from light to dark. You start with sunset color on the water, then the tour goes into true night paddling where the glowing boards make everything look unfamiliar—in a good way.
The best part is that the LED setup isn’t just for photos. Once you’re on the water, those lights help you notice what’s happening below you: small wildlife movement and underwater shapes that you’d normally miss in regular daylight. That’s the kind of detail that makes people remember a trip, not just the fact that they stood up on a board.
The route also gives you variety without chaos. You don’t spend the whole time white-knuckling in waves. You’ll do sea paddling, then river water that tends to feel calmer, then back to the sea for cliffs and traditional homes along the Stobreč area.
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Price and What $50.81 Really Covers

At around $50.81 per person for about 2 hours 45 minutes, the big value is what’s bundled in. You’re not just paying for a board and a vague meeting spot. This includes round-trip shared transfer, basic instruction from a certified trainer, the SUP board and paddle, and a local licensed guide for the route.
That matters because night SUP isn’t the place to “figure it out.” Between the low light, the sea-to-river route, and the LED gear, having a guide who keeps the group moving safely is part of the ticket price. You’ll also have optional life vest availability if you want it.
Food and drinks aren’t included, so plan to eat beforehand. The good news: this tour’s length is short enough that you can still enjoy dinner afterward without feeling wrecked.
Meeting Point to Camp Beach: How the Evening Starts

The tour begins at prilaz braće Kaliterna 1, 21000 Split, Croatia and returns you there at the end. From there, you’ll head to the Stobreč campsite area where the SUP setup happens on the beach.
The vibe at the start is quiet and nature-focused. Expect a relaxed arrival: you’ll grab your board and get geared up without a big rush. The tour has a maximum of 15 travelers, and that’s a quiet advantage—less crowding, easier instruction, and a smoother pace when you’re learning to stand and paddle.
You’ll also want to bring a change of clothes. Even if you don’t fall (and many people don’t), sea spray and night conditions mean you’ll likely end up damp. In addition, bring bug spray—mosquitos are mentioned as a real thing, especially once the evening cools down.
The First Paddle: Sunset in the Sea

Your session kicks off in the sea at sunset. This is smart pacing: you’re learning your balance in fading light, while the water is still “readable.” It’s a good compromise between the excitement of night and the practicality of visibility.
Sunset sea paddling is also where you build confidence. You’ll start with basic instruction—enough for a first-timer to understand how to steer, how to keep your stance stable, and how to avoid overthinking every stroke. One of the biggest themes in the experience is the way instructors slow things down. Names you might run into include Boris and Peter, who are described as patient and encouraging with beginners.
Even with coaching, the sea portion can be the more demanding part. If there’s wind, it can feel like you’re working a bit harder to stay on your line. If you’re not in great shape, treat this like cardio—not a casual stroll.
LED Lights and the River Under Stars

This is the heart of the experience: you transition from sea water into the river, where the lighting really changes the whole look of things. Now you’re paddling with stars overhead and light beneath your board, so you can actually see what’s happening underwater.
Why this matters: in normal water, the ocean floor is mostly guesswork at night. With LED lights, you get a visual “window.” You’ll likely notice underwater textures, movement, and wildlife shapes you would never pick out in darkness. It turns the paddle into a slow, curious activity, not just a workout.
The river portion tends to feel calmer than open sea water, which helps beginners find their rhythm. A few people highlight that once they got into the river, it felt easier and almost soothing compared with the earlier stretch.
This is also when you’ll want to go into “present mode.” Relax your shoulders, keep your strokes steady, and let the guide set the tempo. If you’re anxious at first, that’s normal. The guides are there to help you get your footing—literally and mentally.
Back to the Sea: Stobreč White Rocks and Traditional Homes

After the river, you head back out toward the sea. This next phase is about changing scenery again. You’ll paddle along to see the Stobreč white rocks and cliffs, including areas where traditional houses were built by locals.
This part is less about underwater viewing and more about the coastline itself—night silhouettes, cliff shapes, and the sense that you’re moving through a place most people only pass by in daylight. It’s also a chance to feel the contrast: the river is about stars and glowing water; the sea is about coastline form and open-air air.
A nice detail here is that the tour timing keeps things balanced. You’re not rushing straight from learning to exhaustion. You get multiple segments, so if you’re still adjusting your paddle style, the calmer river helps you reset.
Guides, Photos, and the Small-Group Advantage

The tour’s success is heavily tied to how it’s run on the water, and the guiding style comes up again and again. People describe guides as friendly, organized, and patient. Names mentioned include Tommen and Tomas (with Tomas especially noted for photo time and a relaxed, friendly approach), plus Vito, who helps keep the group upbeat.
You’ll get basic instruction from the certified trainer, then the local licensed guide keeps you on route and helps with the flow of the evening. That’s important when you’re moving between water types. It also helps you feel safe and not like you’re guessing.
Another bonus: staff take group photos during the tour, and you can download them afterward. That’s great because night photography with your own phone usually ends up blurry. Let the tour handle the visuals; you handle the experience.
What to Bring (So You Stay Comfortable)

Bring a swimsuit or quick-dry outfit, plus a change of clothes for afterward. You’ll want something warm-ish once you’re off the water, especially at night.
You should also bring:
- Bug spray (mosquitos can be an issue)
- A towel if you have one
- Waterproof bag or case for your phone/camera if you plan to bring one
What to skip:
- Heavy items you don’t want to get wet
- A big plan for food during the tour (no food or drinks are included)
If you’re wondering whether you need experience: most people can participate, and the training is set up for beginners. Expect a workout, not a stroll.
Fitness Reality Check: This Is “Relaxing” but Still a Paddle
One of the most honest ways to describe this tour: it’s relaxing in vibe, but you’ll still feel it the next day.
Several people note it’s a workout and that you need endurance. That doesn’t mean it’s extreme, but it does mean you shouldn’t book it if you’re expecting an effortless float. The open-sea segment can be the toughest due to wind or waves, while the river part is calmer and helps you recover your rhythm.
If you’re nervous, remember this: the tour is built around instruction and pacing. Many beginners say they stood up easily by the end, especially once they got into the calmer river stretch.
Also, water temperatures can feel different depending on the night—some mention warm ocean water, others mention it can be quite cold. Pack for both possibilities: comfort at the start, warmth at the end.
Who Should Book This SUP Night Glow Tour in Split
This is a great pick if you want:
- A unique Split experience that isn’t just another sunset dinner view
- Beginner-friendly coaching plus a route with real variety (sea → river → sea)
- Night views and LED underwater effects that change what you notice
- A small-group outing that feels organized and low-stress
It’s also ideal for couples and friends who want something fun to do after a hot day in the city. “After dark” turns Split into a cooler, calmer mood—this tour gives you outdoor time without the daytime crowds.
If you’re traveling with kids, this can work too, but you’ll want to judge based on your family’s comfort with water and active paddling. The tour duration is long enough that you should choose it because your crew actually wants to be active.
And if you’re the kind of traveler who loves taking photos: the guided photo time and the glowing-water visuals are a strong match.
Should You Book This Tour or Not?
Book it if you want a night activity that feels special without requiring experience. The LED boards, the sea-to-river route, and the small-group setup are exactly the combination that turns a simple paddle into a memorable night in Split.
Skip it (or at least consider another option) if you’re expecting zero effort. Even beginners learn a lot, but you’ll still be paddling for nearly three hours, and wind can make the sea segment more challenging.
If weather is questionable, don’t worry too much—this experience is weather-dependent, and you’ll get an alternative date or a full refund if it can’t run due to poor conditions.
Finally: eat before you go. Then show up with bug spray, a change of clothes, and a willingness to be a little wobbly at first. The glowing water and calm river segment are worth that first nervous minute.
FAQ
Where does the SUP tour start in Split?
It starts at prilaz braće Kaliterna 1, 21000, Split, Croatia. The activity ends back at the same meeting point.
How long is the glowing night SUP experience?
The duration is about 2 hours 45 minutes.
Is this SUP tour beginner-friendly?
Yes. You’ll get basic SUP instruction from a certified trainer, and the experience is described as suitable for most travelers.
What’s included in the ticket price?
You get round-trip shared transfer, basic instruction, the SUP board and paddle, a local licensed guide, and an optional life vest. Food and drinks are not included.
Do I need to bring anything besides a swimsuit?
Bring a change of clothes and bug spray. You may also want to plan for damp conditions since you’re on the water at night.
What time of day does the tour run?
It begins in the evening with sunset paddling in the sea, then moves into night paddling on the river.
Is the tour small group size?
Yes. The group size has a maximum of 15 travelers.
What happens if weather is bad?
This activity depends on favorable weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered an alternative date or a full refund.
How does the tour handle cancellation if I change my plans?
You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours in advance. If you cancel later than that, the amount paid is not refunded.




























