If you’re dreaming of a day on the water with a group, this private boat tour from Split offers an enticing mix of scenic cruising, island exploration, snorkeling, and relaxing stops. The boat itself is a cozy, 18-meter vessel comfortably accommodating up to 45 guests, making it perfect for groups seeking a personalized adventure along Croatia’s stunning Dalmatian coast. What’s especially appealing about this experience is the flexibility—tailored for everything from bachelor parties to family reunions—and the fact that it covers multiple islands in one day, with plenty of opportunities to swim, sample food, and enjoy the scenery.
Two aspects I particularly appreciate are the well-thought-out itinerary that balances sightseeing with leisure, and the amenities onboard, like unlimited WiFi and a fully stocked bar, which elevate the experience from simple boat trips to a floating party or serene retreat. However, given the full schedule packed into about 8 to 9 hours, you should be prepared for a busy day, with some travel time between stops. Also, while the price of around $3,470 for the whole group provides good value considering the inclusions and exclusivity, it’s worth noting for larger groups that this might feel like a significant investment—though many find it worth every euro.
Key points / Takeaways

- Customizable private experience designed for groups up to 42-45 people
- Incredible views and swimming spots including a shipwreck and hidden bays
- All-day amenities such as WiFi, karaoke, floaties, snorkeling gear, and a bar
- Delicious Mediterranean lunch options with unlimited drinks and optional upgraded menu
- Multiple island stops offering cultural sights, picturesque villages, and secluded beaches
- Perfect for special occasions like bachelor/bachelorette parties, weddings, and team-building
Starting around 9:30 am, this tour kicks off at Split, with a quick briefing before setting sail. The first leg is a scenic hour-long cruise to Sutivan on Brač Island, where you’ll enjoy views of Marjan Park from the deck. As you leave the city behind, I love how the shoreline transforms from urban to lush greenery, giving you that classic Dalmatian coast feel.
Sutivan offers a charming stop: wander its narrow stone streets, soak up the local atmosphere, visit the Church of St. Roko, or sit on the waterfront and watch the boats sway. Most reviews mention the village’s picturesque quality, perfect for snapping photos or just relaxing by the sea.
Next, the group heads to Brač for a leisurely lunch. This isn’t just a quick snack—it’s a Mediterranean feast with unlimited red wine, orange juice, and water while you soak in the panoramic sea views. The meal, served aboard as you sail, is a highlight for many, with fresh seafood and local flavors creating a true taste of the region.
The highlight of the day is the snorkeling stop at the Shipwreck Kontesa on Šolta Island. Dropping anchor here around 1 pm, you’ll have ample time (about an hour and a half) to swim among the wreck and marine life, or float on the supplied floaties soaking up the sun. The clarity of the water and the shipwreck itself are often described as stunning, and the reviews confirm this as a favorite moment—”swim in a very beautiful place, it was like a dream,” one reviewer noted.
Afterward, you’ll sail to a secluded bay on Brač, where the natural beauty is simply breathtaking. Think crystal-clear waters, fragrant pine trees, and peaceful silence—an ideal spot to relax and take in the scenery. This stop is shorter but offers a genuine escape from crowds, highly praised by those who love quiet, natural spots.
The return journey to Split features a refreshing watermelon served aboard, providing a sweet, cooling finish to a busy day. As you cruise back, the views of the coast and islands flash by, and many guests mention how relaxing and scenic this part is, with some calling it “the perfect way to end a day on the water.”
While the cost may seem steep at just over $3,400 for a group, that fee covers a lot. The boat is exclusive to your party, meaning no mingling with strangers, and the amenities—WiFi, karaoke, floaties, snorkeling gear—are all included. The ability to choose your own stops and customize the day adds to the value, especially for special occasions. Plus, food and drinks are part of the package, with optional upgrades for a more gourmet menu, so you’re not left hungry or thirsty.
The reviews praise the crew, especially Marko and Boris, who go above and beyond to make sure everyone is comfortable, well-fed, and having fun. The flexibility to add special touches like drone photography or tailored stops makes this experience feel both premium and personal.
Who is this tour best suited for?
This trip is ideal if you’re traveling with a group—friends, family, or colleagues—and want a day that mixes sightseeing, swimming, and socializing. It’s particularly well-suited for those celebrating a special event, as the boat’s private setting ensures a memorable, intimate experience. If your group appreciates comfort, good food, and a bit of adventure, this tour checks all those boxes.
- Book early: The boat and crew are popular, especially during peak season, so securing your spot in advance is wise.
- Bring essentials: Sunscreen, hats, and waterproof gear are must-haves; although snorkeling equipment is provided, bringing your own can be more comfortable.
- Timing matters: The tour starts at 9:30 am, so plan your arrival at the meeting point accordingly.
- Group size: Up to 42-45 people comfortably, making it suitable for larger parties but still intimate enough for meaningful interactions.
- Weather dependence: As with any outdoor activity, a good weather forecast ensures smooth sailing—bad weather might lead to rescheduling or refunds.
- Food options: You have the choice of two lunch menus—seafood or meat—so plan ahead if you have dietary preferences.
If you’re after a relaxed, fun-filled day with the flexibility of a private experience, this boat tour offers excellent value. The combination of scenic sailing, island charm, snorkeling, and good food makes it a standout option, especially for groups wanting a memorable celebration or simply a unique way to enjoy Croatia’s coast.
The crew’s reputation for friendliness and the quality of the stops—particularly the shipwreck and hidden bay—are major selling points. Plus, the onboard amenities turn a simple boat ride into a lively, entertaining day. That said, if you prefer a more leisurely or less packed itinerary, consider whether the full day might be too much.
Overall, for those looking to combine adventure, comfort, and a touch of luxury in a private setting, this tour is a solid choice. It’s best suited for groups who value exclusivity, good service, and diverse experiences wrapped into one memorable trip.
What is included in the price of the tour?
The price covers the private boat rental, all fees and taxes, unlimited WiFi, snorkeling equipment, onboard bar with snacks, and all the scheduled stops. Food options are available for an additional fee, and drinks during lunch are included.
Can I customize the stops or itinerary?
Since it’s a private tour, you can discuss with the crew about any special preferences or adjustments—within reason. The itinerary provided offers a great balance of sightseeing and relaxation, but flexibility is possible.
How long is the sailing between stops?
The first leg from Split to Sutivan takes about 1 hour. The overall schedule includes multiple stops with sailing times ranging from 45 minutes to about an hour each, depending on conditions.
Is this suitable for children or people with mobility issues?
Most travelers can participate, including families with kids over 1 year old. Keep in mind, some stops involve swimming or walking on uneven surfaces, so plan accordingly.
What kind of food is served for lunch?
There are two options: a seafood menu with mackerel or tuna steak, or a meat menu featuring chicken or rumsteak, both served with salad and drinks. The seafood menu costs €15 per person; the premium menu is €20.
What happens in case of bad weather or cancellation?
The tour requires good weather. If canceled due to poor conditions, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. You can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours in advance.
This private boat tour from Split offers a fantastic way to see the Dalmatian coast without the crowds, with the flexibility to make it your own. Whether celebrating something special or just wanting a memorable day on the water, it packs in scenic beauty, good food, and fun—making it a trip that’s hard to forget.
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