5 hr
Blue Lagoon & Three Islands Premium Speedboat Adventure
Race across the Adriatic to UNESCO-listed Trogir, swim in turquoise waters, and discover hidden island coves
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Swim turquoise shallows, walk stone harbour lanes, lunch under Adriatic pines.
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5 hr
Race across the Adriatic to UNESCO-listed Trogir, swim in turquoise waters, and discover hidden island coves
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5 hr
Explore the Blue Lagoon, Maslinica village, and Čiovo's hidden beaches on a half-day Adriatic adventure
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5 hr
Half-day island-hopping cruise to the Blue Lagoon, Šolta's historic village, and Čiovo's hidden bay
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Trogir Three Island tours depart from multiple cities — pick the one closest to where you're staying.
Tours departing from Split or Trogir include round-trip transfers in an air-conditioned vehicle, bilingual guides, and the option of pickup from a common meeting point or directly from your hotel.
Tours departing from Trogir include round-trip transfers in an air-conditioned vehicle, bilingual guides, and the option of pickup from a common meeting point or directly from your hotel.
The landmarks, rooms, and views travelers on Trogir Three Island tours remember — all visible on a single visit.
The shallow crystal water provides visibility up to 10 meters deep. This bay is famous for its vibrant turquoise shade due to the sandy sea floor.
This island features traditional fishing villages and historical architecture. Many visitors enjoy walking through the quiet harbor streets.
Known for its hidden coves and pine forests, this island offers calm retreats from the city. The coastal path provides access to secluded swimming spots.
Located on Solta, this bay contains a 17th-century castle converted into a luxury property. The water here is protected and ideal for snorkeling.
This port is the oldest on Solta and reflects maritime tradition. It is a central point for local sailors and traditional wooden boats.
Every Trogir Three Island tour side-by-side — duration, what's included, how you redeem.
| Experience | From | Duration | Rating | Transfers | Small group | Free cancel. | Price | |
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Premium Combo Most popular
Blue Lagoon & Three Islands Premium Speedboat Adventure
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— | 5 hr | ★ 4.9 | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | €60 | Book → |
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Standard Entry
Three-Island Speedboat Tour from Split or Trogir
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Split or Trogir | 5 hr | ★ 4.9 | — | — | ✓ | €60 | Book → |
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Standard Entry
Three Islands Speedboat Adventure from Trogir
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Trogir | 5 hr | ★ 4.8 | — | ✓ | ✓ | €58 | Book → |
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Group tours offer a social atmosphere and fixed value, whereas private charters provide bespoke itineraries and exclusive control over your Mediterranean excursion.
| Feature | Top pick Trogir Three Island Tour | Private Boat Charter |
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Group size |
15–50 passengers | 1–12 passengers |
Flexibility |
Fixed itinerary | Fully customizable routes |
Departure time |
09:00–09:30 | Negotiable based on booking |
Cost |
40–80 EUR per person | 300–800 EUR per boat |
Privacy |
Shared deck space | Private vessel access |
Guided commentary |
Live onboard guide | Optional captain narrative |
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Verdict: If you prioritize budget-friendly efficiency, the trogir three island tour tours are preferable, but those seeking tailored Adriatic landmarks often find that booking private boat charter tickets offers a superior level of intimacy.
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Trogir Waterfront, Trogir, Croatia
Look for marked operator stalls along the quay.
Open in Google MapsBus lines connect Split to Trogir bus station.
Park in public lots near the Trogir historic center.
Casual summer attire including swimwear and light clothing is appropriate for the trogir three island tour. Wear water-friendly footwear to navigate rocky coastlines during swimming stops.
Keep belongings minimal as deck space on these vessel types is restricted. Secure all personal electronics in waterproof bags to protect them from sea spray during the boat excursion.
You are encouraged to document the maritime scenery and island bays. Ensure your camera is protected from salt water and direct sunlight while participating in the trogir three island tour.
Vessels vary in deck configuration and boarding ease. Contact your operator regarding specific accessibility needs for the trogir three island tour before booking.
Mobile signal may fluctuate near remote bays. Use mobile devices for capturing media but store them safely while the boat is in motion.
The boat excursion is suitable for children provided they are supervised near water. Check with the operator for age-appropriate safety gear and life jacket availability.
Many operators include lunch or snacks on the trogir three island tour. Carry extra drinking water to maintain hydration in the August sun.
Pets are generally not permitted on group boat excursions due to limited deck space and safety regulations. Confirm specific carrier policies with the provider.
Arrival before 09:30 is recommended to secure preferred seating. The Trogir Riva serves as the central hub for most local maritime transport.
Trogir Waterfront, Trogir, Croatia
Look for marked operator stalls along the quay.
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How crowds, weather, and events shift across the year.
High season offers calm seas and warm water for the trogir three island tour. Temperatures regularly exceed 30°C throughout August.
Mild weather provides comfortable conditions for sightseeing. Boat schedules are more frequent starting in May.
Cooler temperatures and smaller crowds make for a relaxed experience. Tours continue until weather permits.
August offers the most consistent sunshine for visiting the islands near Čiovo Island.
Small details that turn a good visit into a great one.
The Mediterranean sun is intense on open water. Reapply sunscreen every two hours to avoid burns.
Book your trogir three island tour tickets early to guarantee space. Weekend tours often fill up faster than weekday slots.
Aim for 09:00 arrival at the quay. This maximizes your day and allows for a relaxed departure.
Wear sandals with straps for the boat. Flip-flops can be slippery on wet decks.
Bring at least 1.5 liters of water. Salt air increases dehydration quickly during the boat tour.
Non-bookable sights within a short walk — free to visit, easy to pair.
15th-century fortress located at the edge of the old town.
Iconic cathedral known for its Romanesque portal.
Historical entrance to the Trogir old town.
Primary link between the mainland and island territory.
Flexible, no hidden fees.
Full refunds are typically provided for cancellations made at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure. The entrance fee is 0 EUR, though operational costs for the boat operator apply.
Hand-picked options within walking distance — pick a district for vibe, or a specific hotel for convenience.
Stylish hotel located near the waterfront.
Traditional hotel housed in a renovated heritage building.
Historic area with numerous guesthouses.
The Trogir waterfront has served as a departure point for island commerce since the third century BCE, when Greek traders mapped the channels between Čiovo, Drvenik Veli, and Šolta.
By the fifteenth century, Venetian captains used the same routes to ferry olive oil and stone from Šolta's interior quarries to Split and beyond. Today those trading lanes form the backbone of the trogir three island tour, a circuit that threads the shallow passages west of the Dalmatian coast and pauses at three distinct ecosystems within a six-hour voyage.
The first anchor point is the Blue Lagoon, a shallow bay cradled between Krknjaši Veli and Krknjaši Mali, two uninhabited islets south of Drvenik Veli. The lagoon's floor, carpeted in pale limestone sand, refracts midday sun into gradients of cyan and mint — a phenomenon that draws snorkellers year-round and explains why the stop dominates tour marketing. Most operators allocate ninety minutes here. The second island, Šolta, lies twelve nautical miles west of Trogir and shelters nineteen villages, most built in the seventeenth century when piracy forced coastal populations inland. Maslinica, the tour's usual stop, is the exception: founded in 1703 by the Marchi family as a harbour fort, it remains the island's only waterfront settlement. Its stone quay, lined with pine and tamarisk, serves as the lunch anchorage for trogir 3 islands tour itineraries. The third stop varies by operator — some return via Nečujam Bay on Šolta's north shore, others detour to the wreck site off Stipanska, where a Yugoslav cargo ship settled in forty metres of water in 1983.
The distance from Trogir to Split is twenty-seven kilometres by road, a half-hour drive that positions Trogir as the quieter embarkation alternative for visitors staying in Split's hotel corridor. Most three-island tour operators maintain ticket kiosks along both waterfronts, but the Trogir departures launch from the Riva — the palm-lined promenade directly beneath the cathedral's campanile — rather than Split's industrial ferry port. Boats range from wooden gajetas carrying twelve passengers to fibreglass speedboats seating forty. Departure is fixed at 09:00 across the fleet, timed to reach the Blue Lagoon before the midday sun peaks and to return before the maestral wind rises in late afternoon. The route covers roughly thirty-five nautical miles and includes three swim stops, a harbour walk, and a prepared lunch — typically grilled fish, blitva, and local white wine from Šolta's Dobričić grape.
"The lagoon's floor, carpeted in pale limestone sand, refracts midday sun into gradients of cyan and mint."
A step-by-step walkthrough of Trogir Three Island tickets — what you'll see, how long each stage takes, and the details that matter.
You board at the Trogir Riva at 08:45, stepping from the stone quay onto a varnished wooden deck. The skipper casts off promptly at 09:00, steering west past Čiovo's rocky shoulder and into the open channel. Forty minutes later, the boat slows at the Blue Lagoon.
You anchor between two islets, and the crew lowers the swim ladder. The water is four metres deep, warm, and so clear you can count pebbles on the sand below. You swim, float, return to the deck for cold rakija and dried figs.
By 11:00 you are underway again, crossing to Šolta. The boat ties up at Maslinica's stone pier just before noon. You walk the harbour loop — ten minutes end to end — past shuttered stone houses and a single bakery selling pogača. Lunch is served on board: grilled dentex, chard dressed in olive oil, bread, and a carafe of white wine. You eat in the shade of the canopy while the boat rocks gently against the quay.
The return leg skirts Šolta's northern coast, pausing at Nečujam Bay for a second swim. The water here is deeper, cooler, bordered by pine. You are back at Trogir by 16:00, sun-tired and salt-crusted, the cathedral tower visible from a kilometre out.
The trogir three island tour operates daily from 09:00–18:00. This timing remains consistent throughout the week.
Yes, this boat excursion is family-friendly. Please supervise children closely at all times on the deck.
You are welcome to bring personal snacks and water on the boat. Most operators also provide lunch during the trip.
Plan to arrive at the Trogir Waterfront between 09:00 and 09:30. Most group boat tours depart within this window.
Accessibility depends on the vessel design. Please reach out to the operator to check if their boat accommodates mobility aids.
Pack sunscreen, a hat, a towel, and comfortable swimwear. Ensure your gear fits in a small bag for easy storage.
The entrance fee is 0 EUR, as this is a commercial boat tour service rather than a static attraction.
The Trogir Waterfront is accessible by local bus from Split or via private vehicle. Parking is available nearby in the historic center.
Lockers are generally not provided on board. Travel light and keep your belongings with you during the boat tour.