You’ll speed across bright Adriatic waters from Split to Trogir’s ancient lanes before swimming in the crystal-clear Blue Lagoon Croatia with included snorkeling gear. Sip local wine on deck, relax at beach bars on Čiovo island, and soak up those small moments—like salt air or laughter with your guide—that linger long after you’re home.
The first thing I remember is the sound — that sharp slap of water against the speedboat as we left Split behind. Our guide, Luka, grinned at us over his shoulder and shouted something about “Dalmatian summer hair” (mine was already a mess from the wind). We skimmed past little coves and then suddenly there was Trogir, all pale stone and tangled alleys. I wandered off for a bit — got lost near St. Lawrence Cathedral — and ended up buying figs from an old woman who winked when she saw my confusion. The air smelled like sea salt and coffee drifting out of tiny cafés.
Fifteen minutes later we were anchoring in the Blue Lagoon Croatia. It’s not just a name — the water really does look unreal, almost too clear to be true. I slipped in with the snorkeling gear (included, thankfully) and could see straight down to smooth pebbles below. There was this weirdly peaceful silence underwater except for my own breathing. Back on deck someone opened a bottle of local wine — crisp, cold — and we passed it around while drying off in the sun. My towel kept blowing away but honestly, I didn’t care much by then.
Our last stop was Čiovo island where pine trees leaned over the beach bars. Kids splashed in the shallows; a waiter balanced three plates at once without blinking. We ordered grilled fish that tasted faintly smoky and watched boats drift by until it was time to head back to Split. I still think about that view across the water — silver light on blue — whenever I hear seagulls now.
It takes about 15 minutes by speedboat from Split to Trogir.
Yes, snorkeling gear (goggles) is included for all guests.
Bottled water and bottled wine are included; you can buy food at beach bars or restaurants on Čiovo island.
Infants are allowed but must sit on an adult’s lap during travel.
No, it’s not recommended for pregnant travelers due to boat travel conditions.
The main stops are Trogir (UNESCO city), Blue Lagoon Croatia for swimming/snorkeling, and Čiovo island beach.
No hotel pickup is mentioned; departure is likely from a central point in Split.
Yes, public transportation options are available near the return point in Split.
Your day covers all fees and taxes plus safety equipment, bottled water and local wine along with a fast speedboat ride between islands. Snorkeling gear is provided so you can dive right into the Blue Lagoon Croatia before relaxing at lively beach bars or restaurants on Čiovo island—then cruise back to Split as evening falls.
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