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Why choose a speedboat tour?

✔️ Quick island hops: Speedboat transfers mean less travel time, more swimming and exploring.
✔️ Hidden gems: Access quiet coves and lagoons larger boats can’t reach.
✔️ Three highlights in half a day: Blue Lagoon, Trogir, and surrounding islands in just 4.5 hours.
✔️ Small groups: More personal, less crowded than large boats.
✔️ Open-air cruising: Soak up panoramic views of the Adriatic along the way.

Speedboats docked at Blue Lagoon with beachgoers relaxing nearby.

What to expect on a Blue Lagoon speedboat tour

Boats docked at Matejuška Pier in Split, Croatia, with Adriatic Sea in the background.
Snorkeler exploring underwater rocks in Dubrovnik.
Trogir waterfront with boats docked along Obala bana Berislavića 30, Croatia.
View of Split, Croatia with red rooftops, harbor, and distant hills from Gripe fortress hill.
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Scenic ride from Split

Depart straight from Split’s waterfront aboard a sleek speedboat, guided by your skipper and crew. You'll be on turquoise waters surrounded by rugged cliffs and islands scattered across the horizon.

Swim at the Blue Lagoon

Your first stop is Krknjaši Bay, better known as the Blue Lagoon. With shallow turquoise waters, sandy seabeds, and a calm setting, it’s the perfect place to swim, snorkel, or simply relax on the beach. Snorkeling gear is provided, so you can explore the underwater world with ease.

Explore historic Trogir

Next, you’ll dock at Trogir, a UNESCO World Heritage Site often called “the Stone Beauty.” Spend two hours wandering cobbled streets, admiring Romanesque churches and Baroque palaces, or unwinding at a waterfront café. This charming old town is a highlight for culture lovers.

Relax on the return ride

End your tour with a relaxed cruise back toward Split. As the sun dips lower, enjoy the peaceful ride across the Adriatic, a fitting close to your half-day escape.

Things to know before booking your speedboat tour

  • This is a half-day experience lasting about 4.5 hours. It's perfect if you’re short on time but want a mix of swimming and sightseeing.
  • Choose between a morning departure at 9:30am or an afternoon start at 2:30pm, depending on how you’d like to spend your day.
  • Tours may be canceled or rescheduled in case of strong winds or rough seas. If canceled, you’ll receive a full refund or the option to join another day.
  • You don't need to worry about fuel, handling charges, travel insurance, safety gear, and snorkeling equipments. They are all covered in your ticket.
  • The meeting point is at Marulićeva 4, Split, 21000. Make sure to arrive 15-20 minutes early to check in.

Speedboat v/s a normal boat tour

FeatureSpeedboat TourStandard Boat Tour

Transfer time

Fast, 20-40 mins between stops

Slower, 45–60 mins between stops

Access

Can reach hidden coves & small beaches

Limited to larger harbors & main sites

Group Size

Small groups (8–12 people)

Large groups (30–50+)

Onboard facilities

Minimal (shade, water, snorkel gear)

More amenities (toilets, bar, sundeck)

Comfort level

Bumpy in choppy seas

Smoother, stable ride

Value for money

Premium price, maximizes sightseeing

Budget-friendly, slower-paced

Best for

Thrill-seekers, time-conscious travelers

Families, casual or budget travelers

Fast. Fun. Unforgettable.

Trade slow ferries for a thrilling speedboat ride. Discover the Blue Lagoon, Trogir, and hidden coves, all in one exciting half day tour.

Highlights of your tour

Aerial view of the Blue Lagoon with surrounding islands and clear blue waters.

Blue Lagoon

The Blue Lagoon is the heart of this tour. It’s a natural swimming pool where you can snorkel, sunbathe, or just go for quick swim.

  • Things not to miss: Swim with snorkeling gear (provided on tour) to spot colorful fish and sea urchins. Climb the rocks for a panoramic photo of the lagoon.
  • Recommended duration: 1–1.5 hours
Aerial view of Trogir, Croatia, featuring historic buildings and waterfront promenade.

Trogir Old Town

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Trogir is known as the “Stone Beauty” thanks to its cobbled streets and preserved medieval architecture. It feels like an open-air museum, with Romanesque churches, Baroque palaces, and Venetian fortresses all within walking distance.

  • Things not to miss: Visit St. Lawrence’s Cathedral, stroll the waterfront promenade, and enjoy a coffee or gelato in the main square.
  • Recommended duration: 1.5–2 hours
Boats anchored in a clear bay with lush greenery on Biševo Island, Adriatic Sea.

Adriatic coastline

The journey itself is part of the experience. As your speedboat cuts across the Adriatic, you’ll pass dramatic limestone cliffs, hidden coves, and uninhabited islets.

  • Things not to miss: Have your camera ready for shots of the islands from the water. Early morning and late afternoon light make for the best photos.
  • Recommended duration: Continuous, enjoyed throughout transfers
Drvenik town coastline with mountains in the background seen from a ferry.

Drvenik Mali

This smaller island is sometimes included on private tours or when timing allows. Less crowded than Drvenik Veli, it offers sandy beaches, crystal-clear waters, and a laid-back local vibe that makes it perfect for a quieter stop.

  • Things not to miss: Take a dip at Vela Rina beach, known for its soft sand and shallow water which is quite rare along the rocky Dalmatian coast.
  • Recommended duration: 30–45 minutes
Woman swimming in clear ocean water.

Hidden bays & swim stops

Depending on weather and group preference, skippers may anchor at a hidden cove along the route. These unplanned pauses give you a chance to swim in uncrowded waters and feel like you’ve discovered a secret corner of the Adriatic.

  • Things not to miss: Jump straight off the boat into untouched waters for an unforgettable swim.
  • Recommended duration: 20-30 minutes

Plan your Blue Lagoon speedboat tour

Guests relaxing on a speedboat in Blue Lagoon, enjoying the sunny day.

Morning departure: 9:30am

Afternoon departure: 2:30am

Note: For the best Blue Lagoon experience, plan your visit in the morning. The light is perfect for photos, the sea is refreshingly cool, and the temperatures are more comfortable than in the afternoon.

Boats docked at Matejuška Pier in Split, Croatia, with Adriatic Sea in the background.

The meeting point is Split City Center.

Address: Marulićeva 4, Split, 21000.

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Beach essentials for snorkeling including a hat, towel, sunglasses, flip-flops, and sunscreen.
  • Carry swimwear & towel for swimming and snorkeling at the Blue Lagoon and island stops.
  • Sunscreen, hat & sunglasses are recommended.
  • Bring a waterproof bag or pouch to keep your phone, wallet, and camera safe from splashes.
Snorkel gear hanging in a shop near the beach.
  • Snorkeling equipment
  • Safety equipment
Swimwear display at a store
  • Be at the meeting point (Marulićeva 4, Split) at least 15–20 minutes before departure.
  • Have your swimsuit on before boarding.
  • Water shoes or sandals with grip are best for rocky beaches and boarding.
  • There are many cafés in Trogir. If you are planning to spend then it's wise to bring cash cause the smaller islands may not accept cards.

Frequently asked questions about the speedboat tour

How long is the Blue Lagoon & 3 Islands speedboat tour?

The tour lasts about 4.5 hours, including time at the Blue Lagoon, Trogir Old Town, and scenic cruising.

Is snorkeling gear included?

Yes, snorkeling equipment is provided, but you can bring your own mask or fins if you prefer a better fit.

What should I bring?

Swimsuit, towel, sunscreen, water shoes, light cover-up, and some cash for cafés or souvenirs in Trogir.

What time does the tour start?

You can choose to start at 9:30am or 2:30pm. Morning departures are recommended for better light and cooler conditions at the Blue Lagoon.

Is the tour suitable for children or people with mobility issues?

This tour is not recommended for children under 5, pregnant women, or anyone with serious mobility or back issues.

How do I get to the departure point?

The tour departs from Split city center. Most hotels in Split are within walking distance, or you can take a taxi.

What happens if the weather is bad?

Tours may be canceled due to strong winds or rough seas. In such cases, you can reschedule or receive a full refund.