Thinking about a day trip to Croatia’s stunning waters? This Blue Lagoon speedboat tour from Split offers an exciting way to experience some of Dalmatia’s most beautiful spots. While I haven’t personally taken this exact tour, I’ve gathered enough info to give you a clear picture of what to expect—and whether it might suit your travel style.
What really catches my eye about this adventure are the stunning water views and the relaxed vibe it promises, especially with wine and towels included—little touches that make a trip feel special. Plus, the opportunity to explore Trogir, a UNESCO-protected gem, adds a cultural twist to the day. But, like all outdoor activities, the experience can be affected by weather, so flexibility might be needed.
This tour tends to be best suited for those who love a mix of scenery, culture, and a bit of adventure, and who appreciate a smaller group setting for more personalized service. If you’re after a fun, scenic day on the water with some good eats and drinks, this one could be a winner.
Key Points

- Beautiful scenery with visits to the Blue Lagoon, Trogir, and Labadusa Beach.
- Includes water and wine, making the trip feel more indulgent.
- Small group size (limited to 12) for a more personalized experience.
- Flexible options for meeting points and activities.
- Relaxed pace designed for leisure—swimming, drinking, and enjoying nature.
- Unpredictable routes due to sea conditions, which may alter the itinerary.
What Is This Tour All About?

This speedboat adventure is designed to give you a taste of the Dalmatian coast’s best. From the moment you set off from Split, you’ll zip across the water, visiting several highlights that capture the natural beauty and charm of Croatia’s coast.
The tour kicks off with a 20-minute ride from Split to Trogir, a UNESCO-listed town often called a tiny Venice. Here, you’ll have about an hour to stroll through charming streets, snap photos, and maybe grab a quick drink or snack. The guided sightseeing promises to be informative, although some reviews mention a lack of detailed commentary, so if you’re a history buff, it’s good to keep expectations in check.
After Trogir, the boat heads to the Blue Lagoon, a slice of tropical paradise in the Adriatic. The water here is famously clear and emerald-green—perfect for a refreshing swim or just floating around soaking up the sun. The lagoon’s beauty isn’t just visual; it’s also about the peaceful atmosphere and the chance to unwind on the boat or in the water.
Next, the boat whisks you away to Iovo and Labadusa Beach—smaller spots that offer more chances to dip, snorkel, or relax. These stops are ideal for a quick break, and some might even consider grabbing a bite depending on timing, although food isn’t included in the base price.
The entire trip lasts about five hours, which is just enough time to see some highlights without feeling rushed. The boat ride itself, combined with stops, makes for a lively yet laid-back experience, perfect for those looking to enjoy Croatia’s gorgeous coastline without overdoing it.
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The Itinerary: What You’ll Do and See

Meeting Points and Departure
The tour provides two meeting point options, both centrally located in Split—either at Trg Franje Tumana or nearby, depending on your booking. This flexibility makes it easier to fit into your day, especially if you’re staying nearby.
The Speedboat Ride
The boat itself is the main transportation, giving you quick access to all the stops. The 20-minute trip to Trogir sets the tone—expect a lively cruise with good views of the coastline.
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Your first stop is Trogir, a charming old town with narrow streets, historic buildings, and a distinct Venetian feel. You’ll get an hour here, which is enough time for a quick stroll and some photos. One review notes the guide’s friendliness, making the experience more personal, though some travelers felt there could be more detailed commentary about the history.
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Blue Lagoon
The main star of the day, the Blue Lagoon, is where you’ll want your camera ready. The water here is described as “enchanting” with “emerald colors” that are perfect for swimming and relaxing. The tour offers free photos of the group, which is a nice touch. You’re also provided with a 0.5-liter bottle of water per person and towels are available upon request.
Iovo and Labadusa Beach
The trip continues to these smaller spots, which are perfect for a quick swim or quiet relaxation. The beach at Labadusa is described as beautiful and small, offering regional food options and a chance to snorkel or just enjoy the scenery. Some reviews mention enjoying cocktails and regional drinks here—plus, it’s a tranquil setting away from the busier tourist spots.
Return and End of Tour
After the stops, the boat heads back to Split, with a 40-minute ride that offers one last chance to enjoy the sea views or chat with fellow travelers.
What’s Included and What’s Not

Included in the price:
– Speedboat transportation
– Diving masks for snorkeling
– Safety gear
– 0.2 liters of water and wine per person
– Towels (on request)
Extras to consider:
– Food isn’t included, so if you’re hungry, plan to bring snacks or buy in Trogir or at the beaches.
– Optional transportation services are available for an extra fee, but are not part of the core package.
The pricing, at $78 per person, feels quite reasonable considering the boat rides, stops, and inclusions. It’s a decent deal for those looking for a mix of scenery, culture, and relaxation in just a half-day.
The Experience: What Travelers Say
Reviews highlight that the guides are friendly and knowledgeable, making the trip enjoyable. One reviewer mentioned, “The girl who guided us was really nice,” which adds a personal touch to the trip. However, some felt that the information provided was a bit lacking, especially during the Trogir stop, which could be improved with more historical context.
The scenery is consistently praised—the lagoon’s emerald waters seem to be the highlight for most. Several reviewers comment on the beautiful landscape and peaceful environment, perfect for swimming and unwinding.
Food and drink options at Labadusa are well received, with some travelers mentioning regional food and cocktails. The wine and towel inclusions add a sense of comfort and luxury, making the experience feel more relaxed and indulgent.
A few reviews are more neutral, with one describing the trip as “quite okay” and noting that the lagoon was “overrated,” but even these acknowledge the overall pleasant experience. The small group size (limited to 12) is appreciated for creating friendly, less crowded moments.
Who Will Love This Tour?

This experience is ideal if you’re looking for a relaxed, scenic day on the water, with a good mix of sightseeing and downtime. It’s particularly suited to travelers who enjoy small groups, personalized attention, and a laid-back atmosphere. The inclusions of water and wine make it feel like a leisurely escape, perfect for couples or friends.
If you prefer more cultural or historical details, you might find the guide’s commentary somewhat sparse. Likewise, if you’re not comfortable with boat rides or unpredictable weather, keep that in mind, as routes can sometimes change due to sea conditions.
Travelers who appreciate beautiful scenery, swimming, and a casual vibe will find this tour ticks many boxes. Plus, it’s a great way to see multiple spots without the hassle of organizing transport yourself.
Final Thoughts

All in all, this Blue Lagoon speedboat tour offers a compact, scenic, and enjoyable way to experience some of Croatia’s most iconic spots. The combination of stunning water, charming towns, and relaxing beaches makes it a worthwhile choice for those wanting a taste of Dalmatia without spending the entire day on the water.
The small group size and inclusive touches like wine and towels add to the overall comfort and friendliness of the trip. While it might lack some in-depth historical narration, the sheer beauty of the locations and the fun of the boat ride more than compensate.
If you’re after a leisurely, picturesque tour that balances adventure with relaxation, this experience could be just what you need for a memorable Croatian escape.
Magnific blue lagoon, speed boat water, wine&towels included
FAQ

Is this tour suitable for children?
While not explicitly stated, the focus on swimming, snorkeling, and boat rides suggests it’s more suited to older children or teenagers comfortable with water activities.
How long is the entire tour?
It lasts about 5 hours, including stops at Trogir, Blue Lagoon, Iovo, and Labadusa Beach.
Are food and drinks included?
No, food is not included in the base price, but water and wine are provided, and there are options to buy regional food at Labadusa.
What should I bring?
Bring swimwear, sunscreen, a hat, and perhaps some snacks if you’re hungry between stops. Towels are available upon request.
Is the route fixed?
Routes depend on sea conditions and may vary, but the tour aims to cover the main highlights as described.
How many people will be on the boat?
The tour is limited to 12 participants, ensuring a more intimate experience.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering some flexibility in your planning.
This tour offers a solid balance of scenery, relaxation, and cultural highlights, perfect for travelers wanting a relaxed yet memorable day on Croatia’s stunning waters.
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