Split/Trogir: Blue lagoon and 3 islands speedboat tour

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Split/Trogir: Blue lagoon and 3 islands speedboat tour

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Trogir to Blue Lagoon in one half day sounds like a sprint. That’s exactly why this Split speedboat tour is interesting: you trade slow travel for real water time, then wrap with a calm village stop. I like the simple route (Trogir, Blue Lagoon/Krknjasi Bay, Maslinica) and the fact that it’s run in English with a small-ish group size up to 50.

One thing to keep in mind: this is a fast ride on open water. If you’re sensitive to bumpy conditions, rocky swimming spots, or short stop times, this may feel a bit rushed.

Key takeaways before you go

  • Trogir in UNESCO mode: about 50 minutes to wander old stone streets and waterfront cafés without feeling like you’ve lost the whole day
  • Blue Lagoon time matters: roughly 1 hour 20 minutes for swimming and snorkeling near Veliki Drvenik, with a nearby beach bar for snacks
  • Snorkel gear is included, but not always in every season: it’s listed as included, yet some cooler-season departures may limit availability
  • Maslinica is a gentler finish: about 50 minutes in one of Croatia’s best-preserved fishermen villages, good for photos and small souvenirs
  • Fast boats, choppy water risk: expect a lively speedboat ride, and plan for wet spray and cold snaps if the weather turns

Why This Half-Day Split Speedboat Tour Works

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This tour is built around one goal: get you from Split’s mainland rhythm to the Adriatic’s water-world quickly. The schedule is short (about 5 hours total, give or take), so you can keep your other plans for the day—dinner reservations, sunset walks, or even another boat trip.

I also like that it’s English-led by the driver/guide. You’ll get enough information to know where to go and what to look for, without it turning into a slow, scripted group march.

The trade-off is that you’re paying for motion. This isn’t a relaxed cruise where you linger. You’re on a speedboat, and the stops are designed to be efficient.

Price and Value: What You’re Really Paying For

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At $60.34 per person, the big value is the package: speedboat transport plus fuel, a half-day format, and safety equipment. You’re also getting snorkeling equipment listed as included, which matters because you’d otherwise pay for rentals on top of the boat cost.

What’s not included is also important for budgeting: drinks and lunch are on you. A few places offer snacks or meals at the stops, but you shouldn’t count on them being part of your ticket price.

So yes, it can feel like good value if you want the “high-impact” day: town + swim + village. If you mainly want a long beach hangout, you might feel the limits of a half-day itinerary.

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Meeting Point Reality: No Hotel Pickup, Morning or Afternoon

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You’ll meet at a centrally located meeting point. There’s no hotel pickup or drop-off, so you’ll want to be ready to get yourself there (and to head back when the tour ends).

You can usually choose a morning or afternoon departure, which helps if you’re trying to match your day around tours, ferry times, or dinner plans. Just remember: your time ashore is only what’s left after the boat ride.

My practical tip: plan to arrive early and double-check the exact spot using your map pin. Meeting points on piers can be confusing—especially when multiple boats and flags are involved.

Stop 1: Trogir in About 50 Minutes (UNESCO Streets Without the Slow Pace)

Trogir is the star for people who love compact old towns. It’s under UNESCO World Heritage protection, and in the time you’re there (about 50 minutes), you can do the basics well: walk the old stone streets, grab a coffee, and enjoy that waterfront atmosphere.

This stop is your cultural reset before you head for water time. It’s also where the tour feels most like a traditional sightseeing day, even though the whole outing is short.

The drawback is simple: 50 minutes goes fast. You’ll probably want to choose your target route in your head before you get off the boat—otherwise you’ll spend precious time figuring out which lane leads to the best views.

Stop 2: Blue Lagoon and Krknjasi Bay for Snorkeling Time

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This is where the tour earns its keep. The swimming and snorkeling stop is in the Blue Lagoon/Krknjasi Bay area near island Veliki Drvenik. You get about 1 hour 20 minutes, which is enough time to swim, snorkel if conditions cooperate, and grab a quick drink or snack at the nearby beach bar.

A few practical truths to plan around:

  • The sea floor can be rocky, and that affects how comfortable swimming is
  • Water shoes help a lot, especially if you’re stepping in and out around natural, uneven edges
  • Snorkeling conditions are seasonal: snorkeling gear is listed as included, but some cooler-season departures may have limited availability or require you to ask

Also, the lagoon can be crowded, depending on when you go. If that happens, don’t expect to have the water to yourself. Instead, focus on clear-water swimming and the short-window snorkeling experience.

If you’re expecting a smooth, resort-style beach, temper that. This is more “Adriatic access” than “sand-and-shade postcard.”

Stop 3: Maslinica Fishermen Village for a Calm, Local Finish

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Maslinica is a small fishermen village with a laid-back charm. You’ll get around 50 minutes to wander, take photos, and enjoy the waterfront vibe. There’s also time to grab something to drink and to browse for souvenirs.

This stop works well because it balances the day. After Trogir’s streets and the Blue Lagoon’s water action, Maslinica feels like a slower exhale.

One tip from what people often like here: if you’re going to eat, it’s usually better to treat it as a bonus rather than part of the ticket value. Lunch may cost extra at the stop, so keep a little cash or card ready.

Speedboat Ride Conditions: Bumpy Water, Wet Spray, and Boat Type Differences

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You’re on a speedboat, and speedboats have a personality. People who are sensitive to motion should expect a lively, bumpy ride, especially if waves pick up. Even when the crew handles it well, you’re traveling over water at a faster pace than a typical ferry.

A practical comfort note: don’t assume the boat will match every photo you’ve seen online. Some departures use different boat types, including RIB-style boats, and seating style and shade can vary. If shade is a must for you, plan with that uncertainty in mind.

Wind layers also matter. Some travelers have noted that wind jackets may not be available on every boat, so it’s safer to bring a light layer you can use if you get chilled from sea spray.

And yes—bring a towel and think about change of clothes. You’ll likely get wet during the swim transfer and the return ride.

Safety and Snorkeling Gear: What to Confirm Before You Jump In

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The tour includes safety equipment and insurance, and snorkeling gear is listed as included. Life jackets are described as being on board and meeting regulatory requirements.

Still, I strongly recommend doing your own quick check when you board:

  • locate where life jackets are stored
  • confirm snorkeling gear availability, especially in cooler months
  • ask a simple question like what’s available for your group and how to use it

Some travelers have said communication about safety equipment wasn’t clear enough at the start. A polite direct question solves that fast.

If you don’t want to be surprised by cold water, remember that “Blue Lagoon” doesn’t mean warm swimming all year. If it’s chilly, focus on the views and snorkeling only if you feel good doing it.

Guides and On-Board Style: Driver Info vs a Full Guided Tour

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One interesting thing about this kind of half-day speedboat tour: you’re not always getting a full “tour guide” experience at every stop. The skipper typically provides information while you travel and gives tips on where to go once you arrive.

You may find different personalities depending on the crew. Some departures have been led by skippers and guides such as Branko, Jacob, Ivana, or Mario—and the difference between a chatty, energetic guide and a quiet, phone-focused skipper can change how informative the day feels.

So if you care about narration, timing, and encouragement, you should come with realistic expectations. You’ll likely get enough to orient yourself—but not always a high-energy guided walk.

Who Should Book This (and Who Should Skip It)

This tour says most travelers can participate, but it also lists clear limits. It’s not suitable for travelers with back problems, mobility issues, and it’s forbidden for pregnant travelers and children under age 5.

If you fit the restrictions, it’s a great match for people who:

  • want a half-day hit of sightseeing + swim
  • like boats and don’t mind getting a little wet
  • prefer short, efficient stops over long guided sessions

I’d also suggest skipping it if you need a calm, seated, low-motion experience. The speedboat ride is part of the deal, and it can feel intense.

Families can enjoy it—some travelers have mentioned bringing kids who loved the ride. Just be extra realistic about safety, seating, and time limits.

Value for Money: The Smart Way to Decide

Here’s how I’d judge the value for your trip.

This is worth it if:

  • you want three different places in one shot: Trogir town, Blue Lagoon water time, and Maslinica village
  • you’ll actually use the snorkeling time rather than only watching
  • you’re okay paying extra for drinks or lunch instead of expecting it included

It may not be worth it if:

  • you mainly want a long beach day with lots of shore time
  • you hate bumpy boat rides
  • you’re counting on snorkeling comfort with zero friction (rocky edges and limited-season gear can change the experience)
  • you need full guided storytelling at every stop rather than skipper tips

For a $60-ish ticket, you’re buying access and time management. Not solitude. Not luxury seating. Not a slow travel day.

Should You Book This Blue Lagoon and 3 Islands Speedboat Tour?

Book it if your ideal day in Split is simple: a UNESCO town break, a real swim stop, then a charming village finish—wrapped in a speedboat ride. It’s a strong choice for first-timers who want the highlights without committing to a whole day.

Don’t book it if you’re expecting a gentle, shaded cruise with long downtime on the beach and lots of guided narration. This trip is fast, and the water stop can be rocky, cool, or crowded depending on the day.

My final practical advice: pack for the reality of the Blue Lagoon access. Bring water shoes, a towel, and a light change of clothes. And ask right at the start about snorkeling availability and where life jackets are stored. That one minute can save a half day of frustration.

FAQ

How long is the Split to Trogir Blue Lagoon speedboat tour?

It runs for about 5 hours (approx.) as a half-day experience.

What stops are included during the tour?

You’ll visit Trogir, the Blue Lagoon/Krknjasi Bay area (Veliki Drvenik), and Maslinica.

Is snorkeling equipment provided?

Yes. The tour includes the use of snorkeling equipment.

Is hotel pickup included?

No. There is no hotel pickup and drop-off. You meet at a centrally located meeting point.

Are drinks and lunch included?

No. Drinks and lunch are not included.

Is there an English-speaking guide?

The tour includes an English driver/guide.

How many people are on the boat?

The tour has a maximum of 50 travelers.

Is this tour suitable for children?

It is strictly forbidden for children under age 5.

What safety equipment is included?

The tour includes safety equipment, and life jackets are on board.

Can I choose a morning or afternoon departure?

Yes, you can typically choose either a morning or afternoon departure.

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