Split: Trogir Walking Tour, Blue Lagoon & Shipwreck Cruise

Discover Croatia’s highlights with this full-day boat trip from Split, including a UNESCO city tour, Blue Lagoon swim, shipwreck snorkel, and local cuisine.

Planning a day out on the water in Dalmatia? This Split trip offers a mix of sightseeing, swimming, and relaxation that many travelers find appealing. The tour combines a walk through the UNESCO-listed town of Trogir, a cruise to the Blue Lagoon for swimming and sunbathing, and a snorkeling adventure at the shipwreck of Kontesa. It’s a package that aims to give you a taste of Croatia’s coastal charm, all aboard a fully equipped boat with good food and drinks included.

What we like about this experience is the thoughtful itinerary—it balances sightseeing with leisure, and the crew’s friendliness really shines through. Plus, the unlimited drinks and tasty onboard lunch add a lot of value for the cost. However, one thing to keep in mind is that the itinerary can be quite packed—so if you’re looking for a super slow, relaxed day, this might feel a little rushed. Still, it’s a solid choice for those wanting a bit of everything wrapped into one trip.

This tour is best suited for active travelers who enjoy being on the water, exploring towns, and don’t mind a full day of sightseeing and swimming. If you’re traveling with a group or family who appreciates diverse experiences—history, scenery, and snorkeling—this could be a fit. Just be aware that it’s not ideal for non-swimmers or anyone prone to seasickness.

Key Points

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  • Balanced itinerary with sightseeing, swimming, and relaxing onboard
  • Good value for money with included meals, drinks, and guided tours
  • Varied stops: UNESCO Trogir, Blue Lagoon, and shipwreck snorkeling
  • Flexible options for lunch menu preferences (fish, meat, vegetarian)
  • Comfortable boat with open decks, air-conditioned salon, and aqua slide
  • Weather-dependent: route may change if conditions aren’t suitable
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The Experience in Detail

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Starting Out: Meeting Point and Check-in

The adventure kicks off early, with a check-in at INFOPOINT no.14 on the Riva Promenade at 09:00 AM, giving you plenty of time to settle in before departure at 09:20. The crew appears to be friendly and attentive, which makes a difference when you’re about to spend a full day at sea. As soon as you step aboard, you’re greeted with morning coffee and croissants—a nice touch that sets the tone for a pleasant day.

The Cruise to Trogir and the Guided Walk

The first leg involves about an hour of sailing towards Trogir, during which the crew serves iced tea and wine, and you can relax on the open decks or in the air-conditioned salon. When you arrive in Trogir, you get a guided walking tour, included in the price, focusing on landmarks like Ipiko Palace, Kamerlengo Fortress, and the Trogir Promenade.

It’s a brief but worthwhile visit—many reviews mention that Trogir is simply too charming to cover in just an hour, and a few wished for more time to explore its narrow streets and historic sites. Still, the guided tour helps you hit the highlights efficiently, and the guide’s knowledge adds value. It’s a good way to see a UNESCO jewel without the hassle of organizing transport or a separate tour.

Heading to the Blue Lagoon

After a short cruise, you arrive at the Blue Lagoon, the tour’s most popular stop. Here, the boat anchors for about 1.5 hours, giving you plenty of time to swim, sunbathe, and snorkel. The water is crystal clear, and many reviewers rave about the beautifully blue hues—it really is a perfect spot to cool off. Expect to see some common fish and seabed, making it suitable for snorkelers of all levels.

The onboard aqua slide adds an extra dose of fun, especially if you’re with kids or just young at heart. The lunch onboard is served here, with a choice of three menus—fish, meat, or vegetarian. Many travelers appreciate the quality of the food, noting it’s well-cooked and satisfying, especially considering it’s included.

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Snorkeling at the Kontesa Shipwreck

Next, the boat heads to Neujam Bay for the shipwreck of Kontesa—a favorite for snorkelers. The crew anchors as close as possible, and guests get around 70 minutes to swim near the wreck, explore the seabed, and snorkel. The liquorice tasting onboard adds a little local flavor, a quirky detail some reviews mention as a fun highlight.

While some reviews note the water wasn’t as blue as expected and that the fish were few, most find the wreck snorkeling to be a unique experience. It’s a chance to peer into history and see marine life up close. The visibility can be variable depending on weather, so don’t expect a world-class coral reef, but it’s a cool add-on for those interested in a different kind of underwater adventure.

Afternoon Cruise and Sightseeing Highlights

After the shipwreck, the boat departs around 5 PM, cruising past several notable sights, including Gospe od Prizdinice church on Iovo island, Tito’s villa, and the Oceanographic Museum. While onboard, you’ll enjoy fresh watermelon and drinks, making the journey relaxing and scenic.

The cruise offers a combination of sightseeing and casual exploration, with commentary from the crew, making it informative but not overwhelming. The boat’s open decks and shaded areas provide options for soaking up the views or staying cool.

Wrap-up and Return

The tour concludes with a final cruise back to Split, arriving at about 7:30 PM. Many reviews mention how full and satisfying the day was, with plenty of opportunities to relax, take photos, and enjoy the Croatian coast from the water.

Food, Drinks, and Onboard Comfort

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The onboard lunch is typically a Dalmatian-style meal, with options to suit dietary preferences if specified during check-in. The unlimited water, iced tea, soft drinks, and wine get high marks from guests for keeping everyone refreshed. The fully equipped boat with open decks and an air-conditioned lounge makes for a comfortable experience, even on warmer days.

However, some reviewers have mentioned that extra drinks like beer or soda cost extra, and cash is needed for additional purchases. The Aqua slide and snorkeling gear add a fun, active element, making the trip more engaging.

The Value for Money

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At around $101 per person, this tour offers a comprehensive and well-organized day. Guests get guided tours, multiple swimming stops, a hot lunch, drinks, and a scenic cruise—all in one package. Many reviews agree it’s good value, especially considering the included features and the quality of the sights.

That said, a few travelers felt the lunch was basic and that the Blue Lagoon wasn’t as vividly blue as some hoped. But overall, most find the experience to be a fair deal, especially when compared to other tours that might charge extra for similar activities.

Who Should Consider This Tour?

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  • Active travelers who enjoy a mix of sightseeing, swimming, and socializing
  • Those interested in history and culture, thanks to the guided Trogir tour
  • Visitors looking for a full-day adventure that covers multiple highlights
  • People who don’t mind weather dependency, as routes can change with conditions
  • Travelers who want all-inclusive value—meals, drinks, equipment, and guided commentary

It’s less suitable if you’re not comfortable at sea, a non-swimmer, or seasick prone. It also might feel rushed if you prefer a slower pace or more time exploring each location.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is hotel pickup included?
No, the tour starts from the designated meeting point at INFOPOINT no.14 on the Riva Promenade. You’ll need to arrange your own transportation to the meeting spot.

What should I bring?
Bring your passport or ID, swimwear, towel, sunscreen, breathable clothing, and some cash for extras. It’s wise to prepare for a full day outdoors and on the water.

Can I choose my lunch menu?
Yes, during check-in, you’ll be asked for your preference: fish, meat, or vegetarian options.

Is the tour suitable for children?
While the reviews don’t specify strict age limits, the tour involves swimming, snorkeling, and being on a boat—so it’s best suited for travelers comfortable in the water and without seasickness.

What happens if the weather is bad?
The tour depends on weather conditions, and the provider or captain retains the right to change the route or cancel for safety reasons. Refunds are available if you cancel at least 24 hours in advance.

How long is each stop?
Trogir’s sightseeing is about an hour, Blue Lagoon stop is 1.5 hours, and snorkeling at the shipwreck is roughly 70 minutes. The cruise overall lasts about 8.5 hours, offering a good mix of activity and relaxation.

Final Thoughts

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This tour gives a well-rounded experience of Croatia’s coastal treasures. You’ll enjoy a guided walking tour of a UNESCO city, a swim in a stunning Blue Lagoon, and an intriguing snorkel at a shipwreck—all while onboard a comfortable boat with good food and drinks. It’s a solid choice for travelers wanting variety in their day, especially if you’re keen on combining culture, nature, and leisure.

While it’s not perfect—some may find the day a bit hurried—the overall package is quite appealing, especially considering the friendly crew, scenic routes, and inclusive meals. If you value a full, active day that hits many highlights, this could be just the trip for you.

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Final Word

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For those who love exploring new towns, swimming in clear waters, and enjoying good local food and drink, this experience offers a lot of what makes Croatia special. It’s especially great for curious travelers who want to see multiple sights without the hassle of organizing each separately.

If you’re after a full-day cruise that’s lively, scenic, and reasonably priced, this tour covers the essentials and then some. Just remember to pack your sunscreen, cash, and sense of adventure—you’re in for a memorable day on the Dalmatian coast.

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