Exploring Croatia’s stunning coastlines and historic towns often means choosing between long day trips or more relaxed half-day options. This Blue Lagoon and Trogir half-day speedboat tour from Split offers a compact taste of both natural beauty and cultural charm — all in about five hours. It’s a popular choice for travelers looking to combine a refreshing swim with some cobblestone wandering, without investing a full day.
What I find particularly appealing about this tour is its small-group setting — limited to 12 participants, which means you get a more personal experience. The chance to swim in the crystal-clear waters of the Blue Lagoon on Drvenik Island is something I’d look forward to, especially since snorkeling gear is included. Plus, the visit to Trogir, a UNESCO World Heritage site, adds a dose of historic charm with its narrow streets and centuries-old architecture.
That said, there are a few considerations. One review notes that the Blue Lagoon wasn’t quite as blue as some might expect, and the beach can get crowded, especially in September. It’s also worth noting that lunch is not included, so you’ll want to plan for snacks or eat beforehand if you’re hungry. Still, for the value and the chance to see two highlights in one trip, it remains a solid option.
Key Points / Takeaways

- Small-group experience ensures a more intimate and relaxed atmosphere compared to large boat tours.
- Swim and snorkel gear is included, so you can enjoy the water without extra hassle.
- Choice of morning or afternoon departure gives flexibility to suit your plans.
- Limited to 12 travelers, which enhances the chance for personalized attention from guides.
- Uncrowded stops in September, but expect crowds during peak seasons.
- Cost-effective at around $81, considering it covers transport, snorkeling equipment, bottled water, and a scenic route.
Discovering the Blue Lagoon on Drvenik Island

The highlight of this tour is undoubtedly the Blue Lagoon’s inviting waters. According to reviews, you’ll have around two hours to swim, snorkel, and relax. The water’s beauty is consistent with Croatia’s reputation for stunning sea hues, although some travelers, like Debbie_M, noted that the lagoon was not as blue as they anticipated, and the beach was a bit messy.
Snorkeling gear is provided, making it easy to explore underwater life. This is a big plus for those who love trying to spot fish or just enjoy bobbing around in warm, clear water. The experience is very much about unwinding, soaking in the scenery, and enjoying the gentle sea breeze.
One thing to remember: it’s often crowded during peak months, which can affect your beach experience. Still, many reviewers found the waters gorgeous and appreciated the helpfulness of the crew, like Debbie_P who called the captain “very friendly and helpful.” The natural setting is undeniably beautiful, and the opportunity to swim at your own pace is a real advantage.
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Historic Charm of Trogir: A UNESCO Gem
Next, the tour takes you into the UNESCO World Heritage site of Trogir, about an hour’s journey from the lagoon. You’re given free time to stroll through the charming cobblestoned streets, admire the medieval architecture, and soak in the laid-back atmosphere.
Raffaele_V appreciated that the tour started in Trogir, which he felt made more sense route-wise, and noted that the skippers were friendly. You won’t get a guided tour of the historic town, but you will have enough time to enjoy the sights at your own pace. If you’re interested in photography, wandering through Trogir’s alleys offers plenty of picturesque moments.
The reviews suggest that even in September, there are crowds, so don’t expect complete privacy during your stroll. Still, the architecture and atmosphere make Trogir a delightful stop, especially for those who love exploring history on foot.
Relaxing at Laganini Beach Club

After soaking in the history and swimming, the tour culminates with a 45-minute stop at Laganini Beach Club. This is the perfect spot to unwind with a drink, enjoy the panoramic views, and reflect on your trip. The laid-back vibe and beautiful scenery make it an appreciated addition, especially for those wanting a gentle conclusion to their half-day.
Reviews mention a fantastic atmosphere and beautiful views, making it a relaxing way to end the tour. Since the stop is brief, it’s more about enjoying the moment rather than a lengthy sit-down meal, but drinks are available to enhance the experience.
Practical Details and What It Means for You

Starting from Split’s historical core, the tour’s logistics are straightforward — near public transportation and accessible for most travelers. The max group size of 12 helps keep things cozy, and bottled water is provided to keep you hydrated under the Croatian sun.
At $81, this tour offers fairly good value, especially considering the included snorkeling gear, boat ride, and the intimate experience. It’s ideal for travelers who want a quick but memorable taste of Croatia’s coast, especially if they enjoy water activities and historic towns.
The timing allows flexibility; you can select a morning or afternoon departure depending on your plans. Remember, the tour is weather-dependent, and if conditions aren’t suitable, you’ll be offered another date or a full refund. Cancellation is free up to 24 hours before, which adds peace of mind.
Who Should Consider This Tour?
This experience works best for travelers who:
- Love water-based activities like swimming and snorkeling
- Prefer small groups over large, noisy tours
- Want a quick, scenic escape without overcommitting
- Enjoy exploring authentic historic towns at a relaxed pace
- Are okay with crowds in popular spots and don’t expect complete solitude
- Appreciate value for money, including equipment and bottled water
If you’re looking for a full-day extravaganza or a private experience, this tour might feel a bit limited. But for a well-balanced taste of nature and culture in Croatia, it hits the right notes.
Final Thoughts
This Blue Lagoon and Trogir half-day tour is a solid choice for travelers who want to see two of Croatia’s highlights without dedicating an entire day. It offers a manageable pace, friendly guides, and enough time to enjoy swimming in clear waters and wandering a UNESCO-listed town. While it may not deliver complete privacy or an exclusive feel, its charm lies in its simplicity and the beautiful landscapes it showcases.
Perfect for those with limited time, families, or anyone seeking a relaxed coastal experience, this tour delivers authentic Croatian scenery with a side of history. Just plan ahead for snacks, manage expectations about crowds, and bring your camera — you’ll want to remember those vivid blues.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts about five hours, including swimming, sightseeing, and relaxing at the beach club.
What is included in the price?
You get bottled water, snorkeling equipment, insurance, and life jackets. Lunch is not included.
Can I choose morning or afternoon departures?
Yes, you can select your preferred departure time when booking, providing flexibility for your schedule.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at the Model of the historical core of Split on Obala Hrvatskog narodnog preporoda and finishes back at the same point.
Is this suitable for all travelers?
Most travelers can participate, especially those comfortable with water activities and walking. Group size is limited, making it more personable.
What if the weather is bad?
The tour is weather-dependent. If canceled due to poor conditions, you will be offered another date or a full refund.
How much does the tour cost?
The price is approximately $81.03 per person, which includes most amenities but not lunch.
Are there any hidden costs?
No hidden costs are mentioned; snorkeling gear and bottled water are included.
How crowded is the Blue Lagoon?
Crowds can be present, especially in September, but the tour’s timing and small group size help manage the experience.
Is the snorkeling equipment good quality?
Yes, snorkeling gear is provided, and reviews suggest it’s sufficient for enjoying the water, although some travelers wish it could be supplied year-round.
This tour offers a practical, relaxed way to enjoy Croatia’s coast. Whether you’re after a scenic swim or some charming town exploration, it strikes a nice balance for a memorable half-day outing.
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