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Sunset Tour from Split with Wine Included
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Sunsets look better from a boat. This Split evening cruise mixes sunset music with a wine-included outing out on the water. It lasts about 1 hour 30 minutes and is built for a calm end-of-day glow, not a frantic checklist.
I especially like the small-group feel and the fact that this is a private tour, so the timing can flex to the actual sunset. I also like getting the shore views from the sea, including Tito’s villa and Marjan Hill, which feels far more interesting than staring at them from land.
One heads-up: the boat is small, and if the water is a bit rough you can get sprayed on the way back. Bring the mindset that this is a real sea ride, not a glassy-lake cruise.
In This Review
- Key points I’d plan around
- Sunset Tour From Split With Wine: The Real Value
- Price and What You Actually Get for $48.06
- Getting There Smoothly: Meeting Point and 7:30 pm Start
- The Cruise Pattern: How the Tour Fills 1.5 Hours
- Tito’s Villa and Marjan Hill Views: What’s Special From the Water
- Sunset Moments With Music: Timing, Mood, and Photo Chances
- Optional Swim From the Boat: The Part You’ll Remember
- Wine Included: What Warm White Wine Means for Your Night
- Small Boat, Real Sea: Comfort and Safety Considerations
- Group Size and Private Feel: Why It Changes Everything
- Wildlife Spotting: Dolphins Can Happen
- Who Should Book This Sunset Cruise From Split
- Should You Book It? My Straight Answer
- FAQ
- What time does the sunset tour start in Split?
- How long is the sunset cruise?
- Where do we meet the tour?
- Is this a private tour, and how many people go?
- Is wine included, and is there an age requirement?
- Do I have time to swim during the tour?
- Is the tour offered in English?
- What happens if weather is poor?
- Can I get a full refund if I cancel?
Key points I’d plan around

- Private small-group vibe (max 12) with a calmer pace
- Tito’s villa and Marjan Hill from the seaside for better angles
- Sunset + music on board for an easy, feel-good evening
- Quick swim option away from the busiest shore spots
- Wine included, typically served warm (you may have a taste preference)
- You might get seawater spray on bouncier returns, so pack accordingly
Sunset Tour From Split With Wine: The Real Value

For $48.06, this is a one-and-a-half-hour experience that does two things extremely well: it gets you away from the busy waterfront and it times the whole plan to the sunset. You’re not spending your evening standing in a line. You’re getting out on the water, then coming back without the usual full-day commitment.
The “wine included” part matters too, but in a practical way. You’re not trying to hunt down a bar at the perfect moment. You’ll have a drink while the light changes and the shoreline shifts from daytime colors to that soft evening look.
The best value here is the mix of sunset viewing + music + optional swim. Many sunset cruises only do the viewing. This one gives you a chance to do something with your body, not just your camera roll.
You can also read our reviews of more wine tours in Split
Price and What You Actually Get for $48.06

This tour is priced per person at $48.06, and the math is pretty straightforward: you’re paying for a boat outing with a guide/crew, included wine, and a small-group/private setup (up to 12 people). At this length of time, you’re also not getting stuck into a half-day tour with extra stops that eat your energy.
What you should budget for mentally:
- If you’re sensitive to rougher water, plan to tolerate some spray.
- If you’re picky about wine temperature, note that the wine is often served warm. Some people love it anyway; others don’t.
If you’re comparing against other short cruises, this one wins for the combination of swim time and on-water sightseeing (Tito’s villa and Marjan Hill) instead of only circling for photos.
Getting There Smoothly: Meeting Point and 7:30 pm Start
The meeting point is Obala Hrvatskog narodnog preporoda 12, 21000 Split, and the departure time is 7:30 pm. The ride length is around 1 hour 30 minutes, but the crew can adjust start and return hours to match sunset timing.
That flexibility is useful. In real life, sunsets aren’t one-size-fits-all, and clouds can change the vibe fast. When timing can flex, you’re more likely to catch the best light.
A small practical tip: arrive a little early so you’re not rushing. This kind of tour runs on a tight schedule because the whole point is the sunset window.
The Cruise Pattern: How the Tour Fills 1.5 Hours

You’re looking at a simple, satisfying flow:
- a boat ride out where you can watch the sky change
- music on board to keep the mood easy
- a look from the sea at Tito’s villa and Marjan Hill
- optional time for a quick swim away from the crowd
- back to the meeting point
Because it’s private, the crew can keep the plan flexible. That means if conditions shift, you’re less likely to feel dragged through a rigid script.
Also, the “peaceful end to your day” idea is real here. You’re not adding more sightseeing pressure after a long day. You’re doing one clear activity: enjoy the water, then the sunset.
Tito’s Villa and Marjan Hill Views: What’s Special From the Water

Seeing Tito’s villa from the seaside has a different feel than seeing it from a street. From the boat, you get a more natural shoreline perspective and a sense of how the coast sits in the bay. Even if you don’t go deep on local history, the view itself reads like a story: cliffline, sea, and those recognizable coastal landmarks.
Marjan Hill is the other star angle. From water level, the greenery and coastline don’t look like a distant backdrop. You get scale and texture, and the shoreline feels more intimate.
If you like skyline photos, you’ll likely find this timing works better than late-day shore shots. The light is flattering, and the sea framing gives your photos a clean structure.
You can also read our reviews of more evening experiences in Split
Sunset Moments With Music: Timing, Mood, and Photo Chances

This tour is built around one job: the sunset. Music helps too. It turns the ride into something you’d want to repeat, even if you weren’t doing anything else in Split that night.
What you’ll notice is how quickly the vibe changes. One minute it feels like an evening cruise. Then the light starts turning gold, and suddenly everyone’s quieter for a few minutes.
For photos, the best approach is simple:
- enjoy the moment first
- then take photos when the sky starts doing its final-color thing
- don’t overthink camera settings while you’re on a moving boat
Optional Swim From the Boat: The Part You’ll Remember

The swim is short and optional, but it’s one of the most memorable parts. You’ll have a chance to swim away from the crowd, directly from the boat. People recommend bringing a towel, because getting wet is part of the deal.
Be aware of two reality checks:
- You may be a little salty afterward, even if the swim doesn’t last long.
- The boat ride can be choppy, and seawater spray can happen again on the way back.
If you’re not into getting wet, you can still enjoy the sunset and the sightseeing. The swim is there for the people who want a more active evening.
Wine Included: What Warm White Wine Means for Your Night

Wine is included, and the big detail is the temperature. Many people are fine with it, and some even enjoy the casual feel of warm wine on a warm evening. Others don’t like it.
So here’s my practical advice: don’t treat this as a wine-tasting experience. Treat it as a bonus that fits the vibe of the cruise. If you’re the kind of person who wants wine chilled, plan to adapt or just enjoy the sunset without fixating on the drink.
Either way, having wine included is still a value win for the tour. It means you don’t have to decide where to buy something at the most time-sensitive moment of the day.
Small Boat, Real Sea: Comfort and Safety Considerations
This is where you’ll want to be honest with yourself.
The boat is small, and that comes with two trade-offs:
- it can feel more “hands-on” and bouncy if the water is rough
- you can get sprayed with seawater, especially for people sitting toward the back
If you’re going for comfort and you hate getting splashed, you might prefer a different type of sunset outing. If you can laugh at the wet parts and you want the best chance at an adventurous, memorable evening, this is a good match.
Also, the crew is friendly and accommodating, and they may offer helpful items like a blanket if you need one. That kind of small kindness matters on a sea ride when the breeze hits.
Group Size and Private Feel: Why It Changes Everything
Maximum group size is 12, and it’s a private tour. That has a real impact on your evening.
Instead of feeling like you’re packed onto a floating bus, you’ll get more attention and a smoother pace. The crew can also keep the plan flexible around sunset, which helps the whole experience feel less like a scheduled performance and more like a shared moment at sea.
You might even find the group is very small on certain nights, which makes it feel even more personal.
Wildlife Spotting: Dolphins Can Happen
One of the best stories connected to this tour is a dolphin sighting. You can’t count on wildlife, but it’s part of the charm of being out on the water at the right time.
If you see dolphins, it’s the kind of moment that makes you forget you paid for a tour. It just feels lucky.
Who Should Book This Sunset Cruise From Split
I think this tour is best for:
- couples and small groups who want a calm, romantic evening
- people who enjoy short activities that don’t steal your whole night
- anyone who wants on-water sightseeing instead of another walking loop
- swimmers who like the idea of a quick dip away from the crowds
It might not be the best fit if:
- you strongly dislike getting wet
- you want a very smooth, cushy ride in all conditions
- you only care about the sunset and nothing else
Should You Book It? My Straight Answer
Yes, if you want a short, meaningful sunset experience with music, included wine, and a real chance to swim. The price is reasonable for what you’re buying: a small private boat outing timed to the sunset, with seaside views of Tito’s villa and Marjan Hill.
Book it especially if you’re flexible and okay with the normal messiness of the sea. Bring a towel mindset. Expect some spray on the return. If you can do that, this tour is one of those easy Split nights you’ll be glad you didn’t skip.
FAQ
What time does the sunset tour start in Split?
It starts at 7:30 pm.
How long is the sunset cruise?
The tour lasts about 1 hour 30 minutes.
Where do we meet the tour?
You meet at Obala Hrvatskog narodnog preporoda 12, 21000 Split, Croatia.
Is this a private tour, and how many people go?
It’s a private tour with a maximum of 12 travelers.
Is wine included, and is there an age requirement?
Yes, wine is included, and the minimum age for alcohol consumption is 18.
Do I have time to swim during the tour?
Yes, you can go for a quick swim away from the crowd, if you want.
Is the tour offered in English?
Yes, the tour is offered in English.
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.
Can I get a full refund if I cancel?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

































