Split: Blue Lagoon & 3 Islands Speedboat Tour

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Split: Blue Lagoon & 3 Islands Speedboat Tour

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Fast boats, clear water, and quick history. This half-day speedboat tour ties together Trogir, Šolta’s Maslinica, and the Blue Lagoon so you get sea time without losing a whole day.

I love how the timing balances swimming with land breaks, with about an hour in Trogir for wandering and a lunch window, plus 105 minutes at the Blue Lagoon for snorkeling or beach time. I also like the hands-on crew setup, with a captain running the boat and a bilingual host handling general info and safety.

One thing to consider: the stops are short, and you’ll do most exploring on your own once you’re dropped off. So if you want long beach lounging or a fully guided walk through Trogir, you may wish you had more time.

Key Highlights at a Glance

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  • Speedboat fun factor with frequent, timed stops and plenty of sea views from the ride
  • Blue Lagoon swim window (105 minutes) plus snorkeling gear and easy free time
  • Trogir in one hour: UNESCO-listed streets, stone buildings, and a seaside promenade feel
  • Šolta’s Maslinica break for a quieter harbor vibe and a chance to reset with coffee or a meal
  • Shipwreck snorkeling at Kontesa near Nečujam, adding something different beyond beaches
  • Small-group energy (often about a dozen people per boat) with a host briefing each stop

Split to Trogir, Blue Lagoon, and Šolta: What This Trip Really Delivers

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This tour is built for people who want the Adriatic on their terms, without turning the day into a logistics project. You’ll start in Split, then hop over to the UNESCO town of Trogir, swim at the Blue Lagoon, and spend a half-stop on Šolta (the laid-back island side trip).

The payoff is the mix. Trogir gives you old-town streets and water views. The islands give you quiet coves and swimming. The speedboat ties it together, so you feel like you’re getting somewhere fast, not just moving from one dock to another.

And because it’s a half-day format, it’s easier to pair with other Split plans. You can still do a dinner, a sunset walk, or another short excursion afterward.

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Meeting at Toto Travel and Getting Comfortable on a Speedboat

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You meet at the Toto Travel office next to St Francis church, facing the sea. That matters because you’re walking in, finding your crew, and getting sorted quickly before you’re pushed out onto open water.

A practical note: the ride is part of the show. It’s a speedboat, so expect splashes and motion. One review described the experience as especially fun when the captain drives with energy, and the boat has a music playlist running during transfers.

Also plan for seating. You may need to straddle your seat to stay secure. That’s normal for these boats, but it’s something to keep in mind if you prefer a more cushy, stable seating style.

You’ll have a captain and a host. The captain handles the boat. The host provides general info about safety and locations, but this is not a fully licensed guiding tour with detailed narratives on every stop. You’ll get helpful orientation, then go enjoy the places at your own pace.

Trogir: UNESCO Streets and Lunch Time in About an Hour

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Trogir is the historical anchor of the day. When you reach town, you get about 1 hour that includes lunch time plus sightseeing and free time. That’s short, but it’s enough to get oriented and feel the town’s layout.

What makes Trogir work in a limited window is how compact the atmosphere is. You get narrow streets, stone buildings, and a walkable waterfront promenade feeling. It’s the kind of place where you turn a corner and suddenly you’re looking at sea, boats, and a café scene all at once.

The trade-off is depth. You won’t cover every corner or museum. This is more about grabbing the vibe fast: wander, pause, eat, and take a few photos that show off Trogir’s stone-and-water feel.

One very helpful tip from the way the stop is paced: go into Trogir with a simple plan. Decide what matters most to you before you step off the boat—sea promenade, main lanes, or a quick lunch—and then don’t get pulled into spending 50 minutes simply trying to find your bearings.

Šolta and Maslinica: A Quiet Island Reset for 45 Minutes

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After Trogir, the trip shifts into island mode with a stop on Šolta. Maslinica is the main port area you’ll use, with about 45 minutes of free time.

This is the moment when the day feels calmer. Šolta tends to deliver a more relaxed rhythm than Split and often feels more local and less choreographed. You can use the time to stretch your legs, grab a coffee, and take in the small-harbor view without turning it into a full hike.

You also have a practical goal here: get ready for the water time ahead. If you’re sun-sensitive, Maslinica is a good chance to step into shade. If you’re snorkeling-minded, this is when you can confirm you’re comfortable with your gear and plan how you’ll handle entry into the water later.

A drawback to keep in mind: Maslinica is a stop, not a destination that fills a whole morning. If you’re hoping to explore multiple beaches or do a long walk, 45 minutes will feel tight. But as a short reset between big swimming stops, it works well.

The Blue Lagoon: 105 Minutes of Clear Water, Snorkel Gear, and Beach Bar Reality

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The Blue Lagoon stop is the headline. You’ll get 105 minutes of break time with swimming and snorkeling options, plus scenic views from the shore.

What makes this stop appealing is the water clarity. The whole point here is that you can see what’s going on underwater without needing to be an expert diver. If you want to snorkel, the tour includes snorkeling equipment—snorkels and goggles—so you’re not paying extra for rental gear.

But don’t assume every comfort item will be open. The itinerary mentions a beach bar, and in warmer months it may be running as expected. In quieter seasons, you might find the beach bar closed, and you may need to plan where you’ll change and relax.

Also, bring the right footwear mindset. Some beaches can be rocky, and you’ll be happier if you have beach shoes rather than hoping sandals alone will do the trick. One review specifically called out rocky footing at the Blue Lagoon area.

The best strategy: treat the Blue Lagoon window like a simple routine. Swim first, snorkel next if conditions are good, and then save a final chunk of time to just sit and enjoy. If you wait too long, you’ll spend your final minutes rushing.

Snorkeling the Kontesa Shipwreck Near Nečujam

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This is where the tour adds a “not just another beach” moment. You’ll spend about 30 minutes snorkeling at the Shipwreck of Kontesa, near Nečujam.

A shipwreck stop usually changes the feel of snorkeling. You’re not only looking at sea life and rock texture—you’re also scanning the structure itself. Even if you’re not an experienced snorkeler, it’s a clear visual target.

One thing to know: timing can affect whether you actually make every planned stop smoothly. There was an account where the shipwreck viewing did not happen due to timing when someone returned late from the Trogir portion. So, while the shipwreck is part of the planned schedule, run the day assuming you must be prompt at each drop-off so the crew can keep the itinerary on track.

As always, use common-sense water safety. Keep an eye on your gear, stay close to the group, and don’t do anything that feels overconfident.

Crew Dynamics: Captain Skills, Host Briefings, and Bilingual Help

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The crew setup is simple and practical. You’ll have a captain who focuses on safe boat handling. You’ll also have a host who provides general info about safety and the locations you’re visiting.

The host is not positioned as a licensed guide. So expect high-level orientation more than a deep scripted commentary for every street and shoreline. You’ll get the key points before drop-off, then you’ll explore.

In reviews, the host-captain partnership comes up again and again. People highlighted friendly guidance, good communication, and crews that kept things moving on time. Names you might hear in different departures include Tome and Ante, Mario and Frano, Luca, Andrew, Brane, Leo and Alex, and Frankie.

That matters because speedboat days depend on smooth transitions. When the crew does their job well, you feel like you’re on rails: briefings happen quickly, equipment is handled, and you don’t waste your swimming time looking for the next step.

Price and Value: Is $85 Fair for This Mix of Sea + Town?

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At around $85 per person, this tour isn’t trying to be a budget bus ride. It’s a speedboat day with multiple stops, which is exactly why the price makes sense for the right traveler.

Here’s how I think about value:

  • You’re paying for transportation by speedboat across multiple points, not just a single ferry hop.
  • You’re getting snorkeling gear included, at least in the standard offering.
  • You’re getting meaningful variety: old town (Trogir), swimming (Blue Lagoon), an island harbor stop (Šolta/Maslinica), and a shipwreck snorkeling add-on.

The main reason the price can still feel “good value” is the half-day structure. If you try to DIY this route, you usually end up paying in time and friction. Boats require coordination, and you’d need local knowledge for the best swim spots and timing.

One caution: the exact feel of value depends on conditions and the season. If the Blue Lagoon beach bar is closed or if water access is less comfortable, the “wow” factor may shift from luxury comfort to pure swim-and-photo fun.

Also, food is where the details can matter. The timeline includes a lunch window in Trogir, and some people reported enjoying a pasta or bolognese-style lunch. Still, since drinks and food are listed as not included, confirm what’s actually covered with your booking so there are no surprises.

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

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This tour is a strong match if you want a half-day that combines sea time with a historic-town hit. It works for couples who want a shared outing, families who want a structured day without planning every turn, and anyone with limited time in Split.

It’s also a good pick if you like speed and scenery. The ride itself is part of the fun, and short transfer periods help you avoid losing the whole day to travel.

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

  • pregnant women
  • people with back problems
  • people with mobility impairments
  • wheelchair users

The boat environment is also less friendly for those who need extra space or slow movement. And pets aren’t allowed.

If you fall into any of the “not suitable” categories, it’s worth looking for an alternative that’s slower and easier to manage.

Practical Tips That Make the Day Smoother

You’ll get the most out of this tour if you come prepared for both sun and splashes.

Bring:

  • Swimwear and a towel
  • Sandals (and ideally beach shoes, since some areas can be rocky)
  • Sunscreen
  • Water
  • Weather-appropriate clothing

Think about changing logistics too. One review noted needing a quiet corner to change when the area setup wasn’t ideal. So pack like you’re the one handling your comfort, because the tour is set around time windows, not changing-room luxury.

During the day, follow two simple rules:

  • Be on time when you’re called back. Speedboat schedules do not wait gently.
  • Use each stop like a sprint, not like a full vacation. With short time windows, your goal is to do the best version of each moment, then move on.

Finally, keep a flexible mindset about order. The sequence of locations may vary depending on whether you’re on a morning or afternoon tour. The main stops are still the same idea, but the pacing can shift.

Should You Book the Split Blue Lagoon & 3 Islands Speedboat Tour?

Book this tour if you want maximum variety for a half day: Trogir’s old-town feel, Šolta’s calmer harbor break, and significant swim time at the Blue Lagoon plus a shipwreck snorkeling stop. The speedboat format is a big part of the appeal, and the included snorkeling gear makes it easier to enjoy without extra planning.

Skip it or reconsider if you need lots of time in one place, prefer a slow guided experience, or know you’re not comfortable with speedboat motion. Also, if your personal priority is maximizing time in Trogir or lounging longer at the Blue Lagoon, you may feel the stop lengths are too short for your style.

FAQ

How long is the Split Blue Lagoon and 3 Islands speedboat tour?

The duration is listed as 5.5 hours.

Where do I meet for the tour?

Meet at the Toto Travel office next to St Francis church, facing the sea. The tour ends back at the same meeting point.

What’s included in the tour price?

Included items are speedboat transportation, a bilingual crew, snorkeling equipment (snorkels and goggles), and safety equipment.

Do I get snorkeling gear?

Yes. Snorkeling equipment (snorkels and goggles) is included.

Is lunch provided?

The schedule includes a lunch stop in Trogir, but drinks and food are listed as not included. Check what is actually provided with your booking.

Are there restrictions on who can join?

The tour is not suitable for pregnant women, people with back problems, people with mobility impairments, and wheelchair users. Pets are not allowed.

Can I cancel for a refund?

Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

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