REVIEW · SPLIT
Split: Night Boat Party with Free Shots, Dj and After Party
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Split after dark should start on the water. I love the free welcome shots and the fact your ticket covers access to two top clubs after the cruise, and I also like that the whole night is built around a DJ-led vibe. One thing to consider: this is a nightlife-focused party, with strict entry rules like no large bags/backpacks and it’s not for kids.
If you want your Split evening to feel planned without feeling over-planned, this is a strong pick. The boat leg includes a DJ and light show, then you hop to a beach club and finish at a more exclusive night club. Reviews specifically call out staff like Nicola and Emilia, which usually means the crew is doing its job.
In This Review
- Key Highlights I’d Prioritize
- What This $23 Night Boat Party Really Includes (and What It Doesn’t)
- Meeting Point in Split: The Statue and Stairs Setup
- Cruise the Adriatic with a DJ and Light Show
- Beach Club Stop: Where the Party Gets More Social
- Night Club Finale: The After Party in Split
- Money-Saving Tips: Free Shots and Smart Spending
- Practical Rules: ID, No Bags, and What to Wear
- Who This Night Boat Party Suits Best (and Who Should Skip It)
- Quick FAQ for Split’s Night Boat Party
- FAQ
- How long is the night boat party in Split?
- Where do I meet, and where does it end?
- What’s included in the ticket?
- Are drinks or food included?
- Do I need an ID?
- What items are not allowed?
- Should You Book This Split Night Boat Party?
Key Highlights I’d Prioritize

- Three venues for one price: boat party plus a beach club and a night club.
- Free welcome shots included: it’s built into the ticket, not an extra upsell.
- DJ and light show on the water: the party starts with music and visuals from the start.
- After-party energy in Split: the night keeps rolling instead of ending early.
- English host/greeter support: helpful if you’re not fluent in Croatian.
- Value for money at $23: you’re paying for venue access, while drinks stay separate.
What This $23 Night Boat Party Really Includes (and What It Doesn’t)

For $23 per person, you’re buying access to a full party arc rather than just a ride. The ticket includes the night boat party with a DJ and light show, plus entry to two more club stops: one beach club and one night club. You also get free welcome shots, which is a nice way to start without immediately paying bar prices.
What’s not included is equally important. Drinks and food are not part of the ticket, so plan on buying your own during the boat and at the venues. The experience also doesn’t include a guide for the entire night, meaning you’re not getting a long guided history tour—this is all about nightlife logistics and access.
This is also one of those deals where the real value is in avoiding multiple separate entry tickets. Even if you’ll still spend money on drinks, you’re likely saving compared to paying for each venue individually and trying to coordinate the steps on your own.
You can also read our reviews of more boat tours in Split
Meeting Point in Split: The Statue and Stairs Setup

Meet at a statue with a big set of stairs. That’s your landmark, and staff will be there waiting for you. The nice part of this kind of meeting point is that it’s visual—easy to find once you’re in the area.
Because the activity ends back at the meeting point, you’re not left figuring out late-night transportation. You can keep your plans simple: arrive, get checked in, party for about four hours, then head back to where you started.
Bring a valid ID card. A copy is accepted, which helps if you’re traveling light. If you forget your ID, you risk not being able to join, especially since this is an adult nightlife experience with age limits.
Cruise the Adriatic with a DJ and Light Show

The first part of the night is the original Split boat party. Expect live DJ music and a light show while you cruise with a group of new friends and watch the city from the water. The views of Split are a big part of why this works: you’re seeing the coastline and skyline from a perspective you usually don’t get while doing a standard walking night out.
This section is all about atmosphere. The music drives the energy, and the visuals keep it from feeling like a normal dinner boat. If you’re the type who likes your nightlife to start strong, this is built that way.
One practical note: the rules for the night are tight. You won’t want to bring anything bulky. If you show up with a big bag, it can become a hassle fast. Pack light so you can move easily on and off the boat and at the venues.
Also, the duration is listed as four hours, but starting times vary. Check availability when you book so you choose the start that matches your dinner plans and your hangover tolerance level.
Beach Club Stop: Where the Party Gets More Social

After the boat, you continue to a beach club. This is the mid-point where the night shifts from cruising views to a more grounded party atmosphere—think sand, open air, and people fully settled into club mode.
The big value here is that your ticket gives you access to this beach club as part of the package. You’re not scrambling for tickets, and you don’t have to line up alone while your friends are already making friends.
This is also where you’ll probably do your quick “okay, what’s my budget tonight” math. Drinks aren’t included, so decide early what you want to spend. Free welcome shots help, but they won’t cover everything if you order cocktails.
If you like nightlife that feels social and not only about dancing for hours, the beach club leg is usually the best mix of music, space, and people-watching.
Night Club Finale: The After Party in Split

The last stop is the night club, described as exclusive in the package. This is where the energy typically peaks, since you’re moving from the open-air beach club into a more enclosed club setting with heavier club vibes.
Again, the key for value is access. Your ticket includes entry to this night club, so you’re not paying a separate admission fee later. Also, by structuring the night into stops, you avoid the common problem of “we’re meeting at a club at 1 a.m., and half the group is already lost.”
This ending also matters if you’re traveling solo. You get a defined route rather than trying to pick the right club once you’re tired and distracted by all the options.
You can also read our reviews of more evening experiences in Split
Money-Saving Tips: Free Shots and Smart Spending

Even with drinks not included, the package is designed to keep your spending under control compared with piecemeal nights out.
Here’s what I’d do to get the most out of it:
- Use the free welcome shots early so you start the night without immediate cost.
- Set a drinks budget before you board. Once you’re at the beach club and night club, it’s easy to lose track of totals.
- Bring only what you can carry comfortably. This reduces hassle and keeps you from paying for storage or missing parts of the event due to bag problems.
Also, the experience description notes cheap drinks during the boat portion. Even if you still pay for alcohol, “cheap” usually means your money goes further before the night gets pricier. (Prices vary by venue and time, so treat this as a helpful expectation, not a guarantee.)
And if you’re the planner type, the big win is time. This is four hours total with a clear sequence, so you spend less time hunting for the next stop and more time actually partying.
Practical Rules: ID, No Bags, and What to Wear

These rules are worth reading before you pack, because they affect whether the night is smooth or stressful.
Bring:
- An ID card (a copy is accepted).
Not allowed:
- Luggage or large bags
- Backpacks
- Alcohol and drugs
- Sportswear
- Bags
- Diving
- Bare feet
That “no sportswear” and “no bare feet” detail can surprise people. Night clubs can be strict on appearance and footwear, and the boat setup is usually not a place to show up in flip-flops or nothing practical. The best move is to wear something that’s party-appropriate but not gym-athletic and makes you comfortable walking stairs and moving through crowds.
Also, this experience ends back at the meeting point, which is great for safety. Still, you’ll want to keep your essentials on you so you’re not stuck trying to manage items during transitions.
Who This Night Boat Party Suits Best (and Who Should Skip It)

This experience is clearly for adults who want a party night in Split. It’s not suitable for:
- Children under 18
- Babies under 1 year
- People over 70
If you like nightlife with a clear rhythm—music on the water, then a beach club, then a night club—this is right up your alley. I’d also recommend it for:
- Bachelorette-style celebrations (the vibe in the reviews includes friend-group parties)
- Solo travelers who want structure and built-in social time
- People who want Split views plus club access without doing everything separately
If you’re traveling with kids, plan on going super early, or hate loud music, the timing and energy level may not fit. And if you’re the type who needs a lot of personal space, a “party boat + clubs” night may feel intense.
Quick FAQ for Split’s Night Boat Party

FAQ
How long is the night boat party in Split?
The experience is listed as 4 hours. Starting times vary, so check availability when you book.
Where do I meet, and where does it end?
You meet at a statue with a big set of stairs, and staff are waiting for you there. The activity ends back at the same meeting point.
What’s included in the ticket?
The ticket includes free welcome shots, the night boat party with a DJ and light show, beach club access, and night club access.
Are drinks or food included?
No. Drinks and food are not included in the ticket price.
Do I need an ID?
Yes, you should bring an ID card. A copy is accepted.
What items are not allowed?
Not allowed items include luggage or large bags, backpacks, alcohol and drugs, sportswear, bags, and bare feet.
Should You Book This Split Night Boat Party?
If your idea of a great night in Split is music, views, and hitting multiple venues without the headache of planning, I’d book it. The package value is strong because your ticket includes entry to three party stops plus free welcome shots, and the whole night is built around a DJ and light show rather than waiting around.
Skip it if you want a quiet, early, or family-friendly evening, or if you don’t want to follow strict rules about bags and footwear. Also, if you’re over the age limit, this one won’t work.
For the right crowd, this is one of those simple travel choices: pay once, follow the party route, and let Split do the rest.































