Reviewing the Private Blue Lagoon and Island Solta Speedboat Tour – FULL DAY offers a glimpse into an adventure that balances breathtaking scenery with authentic Croatian charm. For around $878.89 per group (up to 11 people), this 8-hour private trip is a luxurious yet practical way to enjoy the coast far from crowded tours. Departing from Split or Trogir, you’ll spend the day exploring UNESCO-listed Trogir, swimming in crystal waters at Krknjasi Bay, and relaxing in the picturesque village of Maslinica—all aboard a sleek speedboat operated by the highly praised Absolut Charter.
What makes this tour particularly appealing? First, the intimacy of a private group means you’re free to customize your day, enjoy relaxed conversations with your skipper, and linger at spots that catch your eye. Second, the expert guidance and friendly crew, including guides like Dino, Toni, or Marsel, are consistently praised for their local knowledge, fun attitude, and attention to detail. The reviews emphasize the guides’ super helpful tips, especially for snorkeling and discovering the hidden gems of the islands.
However, a note for travelers who prefer all-day dining or a more structured schedule: lunch isn’t included, so you’ll need to budget extra or plan for a stop at the restaurant in Stomorska if you want to indulge in fresh seafood and Mediterranean dishes. While most reviews rave about the overall experience, some might find the flexibility requires a bit of planning, especially if you’re traveling with picky eaters or young children. That said, for those seeking personalized adventure and stunning scenery, this tour offers real value.
Key Points

- Authentic Private Experience: Unlike crowded group tours, this private ride ensures exclusivity, making it perfect for families, friends, or couples seeking comfort and flexibility.
- Expert Guides: Guides like Dino, Toni, or Marsel are consistently praised for their friendliness, local insight, and ability to tailor the trip based on your preferences.
- Stunning Stops: The itinerary includes UNESCO-listed Trogir, the famous Blue Lagoon (Krknjasi Bay), and charming villages like Maslinica—each offering spectacular scenery and photo opportunities.
- Multiple Water Activities: Expect plenty of swimming, snorkeling, and sunbathing, with equipment provided, adding fun and relaxation to your day.
- Flexible Schedule: You’re given ample free time at each stop to explore, dine, or simply soak up the atmosphere. The tour’s duration and stops are designed for a balanced experience.
- Additional Costs for Lunch and Drinks: While bottled water, soda, wine, fruit, and snorkeling gear are included, lunch is optional and paid for separately, which gives you control over your meal choices.
Exploring the Itinerary in Detail

Starting from the Matejuska pier in Split, the journey kicks off with a quick 10-minute boat ride—just enough time to feel the thrill of speed, especially if you’re prone to excitement like I am. It’s a laid-back beginning that sets the tone for the day ahead.
The first significant stop is Trogir, a UNESCO World Heritage site packed with history. Walking around the narrow stone streets, I love the way the medieval architecture contrasts with the lively street cafes. The Cathedral of St. Lovre stands out, especially for its Romanesque doors carved by Master Radovan in the 13th century—a detail that highlights how Croatia preserves its architectural gems even in small towns. You’ll have about an hour here, ideal for a quick coffee and exploration. It’s enough to appreciate the charm without feeling rushed.
Next, the Blue Lagoon (Krknjasi Bay) takes center stage. This is where the tour truly shines—crystal-clear waters bordered by three islands, a spot perfect for snorkeling and sunbathing. The reviews echo this, with many describing it as a highlight: “the places we stopped were perfect for snorkeling,” and “the Blue Lagoon was AMAZING!” You’ll be walking along pebbled shores, using provided equipment, and marveling at the vibrant marine life. The water’s calm and inviting, making it suitable for families and non-swimmers too.
Afterward, the tour heads to Maslinica, a village on island Šolta surrounded by seven tiny islands. I love the way this village has been restored and transformed into a charming seafront hub with its baroque castle turned hotel and a nautical marina. The pebble beach and wooden bar are perfect for a quick swim or a coffee break. Reviewers repeatedly praise the village’s beauty and the relaxing yet lively vibe—some even comment on their “amazing service” and “great manners” of guides like Toni, who seem to have a knack for making everyone feel at home.
The next stop is Necujam, where snorkeling over the shipping rack offers an unusual but interesting underwater scene. This stop provides a quieter, more contemplative experience, with some reviewers noting the unique opportunity to see marine life and explore beneath the waves.
Finally, the tour rounds out with lunch in Stomorska, a picturesque village with a front-row sea view. While lunch isn’t included in the base price, most reviews highlight the delicious seafood and the spectacular setting. If you prefer to skip the meal, you’re free to soak up the Mediterranean pace—swim, walk, or just relax on the boat. The tour concludes back at the starting point, leaving plenty of room for your own adventures afterward.
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What You’ll Love About This Tour

Most reviews rave about the skippers’ friendliness and knowledge, with Dino, Toni, and Marsel often singled out for their engaging manner and local insights. Their tips on snorkeling spots and hidden beaches add genuine value, turning a scenic cruise into an insightful journey. For instance, Dino’s storytelling and hospitality make the experience feel personal rather than just another boat trip.
The scenery is hard to beat. Whether it’s the centuries-old stone architecture in Trogir, the shimmering tranquility of Krknjasi Bay, or the quaint charm of Maslinica, each stop feels like a glimpse into Croatia’s coastal soul. You’ll find many reviews emphasizing how beautiful the islands and waters are, often calling the Blue Lagoon “spectacular” or “breathtaking.” The freedom to swim and snorkel with gear provided allows you to truly learn about these peaceful settings.
Another highlight is the flexibility. Unlike structured tours that rush from site to site, this private experience offers ample free time. Many travelers appreciated this, noting they could linger at each stop or just relax on the boat. This makes it especially good for families or small groups wanting a personalized pace.
A Slight Consideration: Extra Costs and Planning

While the price includes bottled water, soda, wine, fruit, snorkeling gear, and a SUP board, lunch is an additional expense. Many reviews highlight the excellent food at the Stomorska restaurant, but if you want a meal included, you’ll need to pay extra. This flexibility can be a pro or con depending on your preferences; it allows you to choose whether to indulge in local seafood or pack a picnic.
Weather considerations are crucial too. The experience is weather-dependent, and if the weather turns bad, the tour might be canceled or rescheduled. Fortunately, the company offers full refunds or rescheduling options, so you’re not risking much beyond the planned day.
Who Should Consider This Tour?

This trip is ideal for small groups, families, or couples who value privacy and personalized service. It’s especially suited for travelers interested in swimming, snorkeling, and exploring at their own pace. If you’re seeking a memorable day with a knowledgeable guide and stunning scenery—all without the hassle of large tour groups—this is a top pick.
It works well for those who want to combine sightseeing with relaxing by the water, indulging in good food, and experiencing local Croatian charm from a boat. The guides’ friendly attitude and local knowledge truly elevate the journey, making it more than just a boat ride.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, the tour is popular with families, and many reviews mention it’s a great choice for kids due to the swimming and snorkeling options.
How many people are in the group?
This is a private tour, with up to 11 people. The small group size enhances comfort and flexibility.
What is included in the price?
Bottled water, soda, wine, fruit, snorkeling equipment, and a SUP board are included. Lunch is optional and costs extra.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available if you cancel at least 24 hours before the start. Full refunds are offered for cancellations due to weather.
Where does the tour start?
It departs from Matejuska pier in Split or Trogir, with the meeting point specified as Trumbieva obala 1, Split.
How long is each stop?
Most stops vary from 45 minutes to 2 hours, allowing enough time for swimming, sightseeing, or relaxing.
Is the tour weather-dependent?
Yes, bad weather can lead to cancellations, but the company offers rescheduling or full refunds.
What makes this tour stand out?
The private setting, the attentiveness of guides like Dino and Toni, and the combination of scenic beauty with water activities.
Can I bring alcohol onboard?
Alcoholic beverages like wine are provided, but you might be allowed to bring your own, depending on the guide’s policy.
In the end, this private speedboat tour from Split offers a balanced mix of scenic discovery, water fun, and authentic Croatian hospitality. It’s perfect for those who want to explore beyond the beaten path with a bit of luxury and personal touch, making it a memorable addition to any Croatian coastal itinerary.
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