From Split Blue Lagoon and 3 Islands Tour

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From Split Blue Lagoon and 3 Islands Tour

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That salt-air feeling starts fast. This Split boat tour strings together three very different Adriatic spots—UNESCO Trogir, the Blue Lagoon/Krknjasi Bay, and the quiet fishing village of Maslinica—into one easy 5-hour outing. It’s built for people who want real time on the water without spending the day coordinating ferries and schedules.

Two things I really like: first, the boat setup is small (maximum 9 travelers) so the day feels less like a cattle car and more like your own mini excursion. Second, you get a mix of sights and water time—historic Trogir for walking, plus snorkeling in clear shallows in the Blue Lagoon area.

One consideration: the sea can be unpredictable. The tour may change or even cancel if weather turns. Also, plan for the practical stuff—like wearing water shoes for the Blue Lagoon walk into the sea—because the landing isn’t always gentle.

Key Things to Know Before You Go

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  • Max 9 people keeps it friendly and lets you actually enjoy the ride instead of cramming.
  • Three stops in about 5 hours means short, high-impact time at each place—great for a day off, not ideal for deep exploring.
  • Blue Lagoon snorkeling time is a highlight, but don’t assume gear and water are guaranteed; one person reported they were not provided.
  • Dolphin sightings are possible, not promised—the area is known for dolphins, but the ocean decides.
  • Meeting point details matter: your operator may send a WhatsApp with a slightly different start location.
  • Wear water shoes for the Blue Lagoon—some entries into the water can be painful on bare feet.

A Small-Group Boat Day That Feels Like Your Day on the Adriatic

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This is the kind of tour that makes sense in Split because the coastline is close, the sights are spread out, and boats are the quickest way to stitch it together. The cap of 9 people is the big win. With a small group, you’re more likely to get breathing room when the boat stops, and it’s easier for the crew to manage timing and comfort.

In practice, the ride can feel extra personal. One group of 9 reported having the boat to themselves with two crew members. That’s not something you should count on every time, but it tells you the operator isn’t running this as a mass departure. If you’re sensitive to crowded days, this structure helps a lot.

The boat style can be a bit flexible. One review mentioned the boat was changed to a rib style, and the vibe stayed fun. Translation: you’re not just buying a route—you’re buying a flexible water day. If the skipper adjusts to conditions, you still get your stops.

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Meeting in Split: Trg Franje Tuđmana 1 and the WhatsApp Tip

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Your listed starting point is Trg Franje Tuđmana 1, 21000, Split. The good news: it’s near public transportation, so you’re not stuck in a taxi-only zone.

The slightly tricky part is location accuracy on day-of. One person said the start location was altered to the operator’s office and that they received a WhatsApp with the updated meeting spot. My advice is simple: if you get a message with a revised pin or address, treat it as part of the plan—not a suggestion.

You’ll return to the same meeting point when the tour ends, so this stays easy on logistics. No need to think about how to get from a remote harbor back into the city center.

Trogir in One Hour: Walk the UNESCO Old Town Without Overplanning

The first stop is Trogir, and you’ll have about 1 hour to explore. That’s not a long time, but for Trogir it can be perfect. The historic center is compact, so you can see the key atmosphere without spending the whole day “on a schedule.”

Trogir’s long story stretches back roughly 2,300 years, and its historic core has been on the UNESCO World Heritage list since 1997. The big payoff here is how the town still reads as Venetian-influenced architecture—stone lanes, waterfront views, and that distinct Adriatic rhythm where ships used to matter as much as tourists do now.

What to do with your hour:

  • Grab a quick walking loop in the center (keep it simple; you don’t want to sprint).
  • Pause for photos and sea views.
  • Look for small harbor details—Trogir’s waterfront setting is part of the charm.

The downside of a one-hour visit is obvious: you won’t do everything. This stop works best if you treat it as a taste. If you want a slow, museum-and-cafés day, you’ll need a separate plan.

Blue Lagoon and Krknjasi Bay: Snorkeling Time, Crystal Water, and Dolphin Chances

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This is the centerpiece. You’ll spend about 1 hour 30 minutes at the Blue Lagoon / Krknjasi Bay area. Expect clear water and the kind of scene that makes you stop talking and start paying attention—everything gets visually sharper near the shallows.

Two important notes help you set expectations:

  1. Dolphins may be in the area, but sightings aren’t guaranteed. The info you get frames this as natural dolphin habitat, not a guaranteed encounter.
  2. Getting into the water may be rough on your feet. One review specifically warned that the walk into the sea can be painful and that water shoes are a must.

Snorkeling is part of the experience. One review mentioned snorkeling gear and water weren’t provided even though it was described. That’s not enough to say it’s always missing, but it is enough to justify a quick check before you go out. If you have your own snorkel mask (or even water shoes), bring them. If you don’t, at least ask on the day whether gear is included and ready.

If you want to maximize this stop, here’s what matters:

  • Time is short, so don’t waste your first 10 minutes fighting your footing.
  • Treat your water entry like it’s part of the experience. Good footwear turns it from painful into easy.
  • If dolphins pop up, stay calm. The ocean doesn’t do live-stream timing.

Šolta and Maslinica: The Quiet Break on an Island Fishing Village

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After the Blue Lagoon, you head to Maslinica on the island of Šolta. This stop is about 45 minutes, so think of it as a breather, not a full island excursion.

Maslinica is described as a fishing village. That usually means you’ll get a different feel than Split’s tourist energy: quieter waterfront views, a more local pace, and the kind of scenery where “do nothing” becomes the plan. The experience focuses on unspoiled beaches and crystal-clear sea, with nature and relaxation front and center.

What you can realistically do in 45 minutes:

  • Walk a short stretch and take in the coastline views.
  • Enjoy the harbor vibe and the sea colors.
  • Snap photos, then decide whether you want to linger longer (if time allows) or get back to the boat.

This stop is ideal if you’re looking for contrast. Pair it with the UNESCO vibe of Trogir and the water-bright Blue Lagoon and you get a balanced day: architecture, then sea spectacle, then calm.

How the 5-Hour Timing Works (and Why It Fits So Many Plans)

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The total duration is listed as about 5 hours, and travel time is included. In other words, you don’t just get “5 hours on the clock” after you account for boat transfers. The schedule is built to move smoothly between the three locations.

The math of the time blocks also gives you a hint of the pace:

  • Trogir: ~1 hour
  • Blue Lagoon: ~1 hour 30 minutes
  • Maslinica: ~45 minutes

That adds up to 3 hours 15 minutes at stops, leaving roughly 1.5 hours for the boat rides, getting in and out, and the rhythm of the day. This pacing is why the tour works for lots of people: it’s long enough to feel like an actual outing, but short enough to still have energy for dinner in Split afterward.

One more timing reality: sea conditions can affect how the day runs. If the sea is rough, the operator may adjust the route or cancel. That’s not a failure—it’s part of boating in the Adriatic.

Price and Value: Is $88.94 Worth It?

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At $88.94 per person, this tour sits in the mid-range for a shared boat day with multiple stops. The value is mostly about what you’re getting packed into one price:

  • Three different destinations in one outing (Trogir + Blue Lagoon + Maslinica)
  • Snorkeling time included as part of the water stop
  • Free admission is listed for each stop
  • A small group size (max 9) that tends to make the day feel more comfortable
  • A mobile ticket for easier access

Where value can wobble:

  • Weather can cancel or shift the plan, which changes what you actually experience.
  • Snorkel gear and water inclusion may not be consistent based on one report, so you might need to be flexible or bring your own essentials.

If your ideal day includes being on a boat, getting quick highlights without planning every transport detail, and spending real time in the water, then the price feels fair. If you’re the type who wants long, unhurried time at one place, you might feel rushed.

Who This Tour Suits Best (and Who Should Think Twice)

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This tour is a strong match for:

  • Families who want a fun day with multiple stops but don’t want to manage ferry schedules
  • Couples looking for a romantic water day plus a charming town stop
  • Friend groups who want the energy of a boat outing and time to snorkel and relax

It’s also a good fit if you want a sampler pack: you’ll get at least a taste of Trogir’s UNESCO feel, the famous Blue Lagoon water, and Maslinica’s quieter island side.

Think twice if:

  • You hate the idea of short visits and prefer spending half a day in one place
  • You’re not comfortable with changing plans due to sea conditions
  • You expect that all water gear is always perfectly prepared—based on one report, it’s smart to plan as if you might need your own

A Quick Checklist to Make Your Day Smoother

If you want this tour to feel easy, pack with the water entry and snorkeling in mind:

  • Water shoes (seriously, for Blue Lagoon entry)
  • Any snorkel gear you already own (optional, but smart)
  • Sun protection (the day is on open water)
  • A light layer for wind on the boat ride back
  • Your phone and any confirmation info for the mobile ticket

Also, keep an eye on messages around the start time. If you receive a WhatsApp update about where to meet, follow it.

Should You Book the Split Blue Lagoon and 3 Islands Tour?

I’d book this if you want a compact “greatest hits” day that’s still relaxed. The small group size is a real advantage, the mix of old town + lagoon water + calm island fishing village is well-balanced, and the Blue Lagoon stop is the kind of experience that makes a day feel special without being complicated.

Skip it or book with caution if you’re extremely schedule-sensitive, or if you know you’ll be unhappy with a weather-related change. Also, take the water shoe advice seriously and plan for the possibility that snorkeling extras may not be ready for everyone.

If your goal is to get out on the Adriatic, see the highlights around Split, and still have time for dinner after—this is a solid choice.

FAQ

How long is the Split Blue Lagoon and 3 Islands tour?

The tour is approximately 5 hours total, and the travel time is included in that duration.

What stops are included on this tour?

You visit Trogir, the Blue Lagoon / Krknjasi Bay, and Maslinica on the island of Šolta.

Is admission required for the stops?

Admission tickets are listed as free for Trogir, the Blue Lagoon / Krknjasi Bay, and Maslinica.

Is snorkeling included?

Snorkeling is part of the experience, with the Blue Lagoon being the main water stop. One provided review said snorkeling equipment and water were not received even though it was described, so it’s smart to confirm what’s included on the day.

How many people are on the boat?

The tour has a maximum of 9 travelers.

What happens if weather is poor?

This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.

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