Trogir Three Island Tour
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Open today 08:00–20:00
Attendance: Moderate — summer season
Early arrivals are recommended to secure preferred seating on the deck.
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Three-Island Speedboat Tour from Split or Trogir 5 hr
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Three-Island Speedboat Tour from Split or Trogir

4.9 (1489)
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Cruise to Blue Lagoon, Maslinica village, and Čiovo's hidden cove on a half-day Adriatic adventure

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Three Islands Speedboat Adventure from Trogir 5 hr
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Three Islands Speedboat Adventure from Trogir

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Island-hop by speedboat to the Blue Lagoon, historic Maslinica, and secluded Duga Bay—swim, snorkel, and explore.

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What you'll do

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  1. 01 30m

    Departure

    Boarding at Trogir waterfront

Highlights

What you'll see inside the attraction

The landmarks, rooms, and views travelers on this tour remember — all visible on a single visit.

Blue Lagoon

Famous for crystal-clear turquoise waters and a sandy seabed, ideal for snorkeling.

Maslinica Village

A quaint, historic village on Šolta Island known for its charming harbor and olive trees.

Duga Bay

Located on Čiovo Island, this serene cove offers calm waters and pine-shaded beaches.

Kamerlengo Castle

The majestic 15th-century fortress serves as the dramatic starting point for many boat excursions.

Drvenik Veli

This authentic island offers a glimpse into traditional Dalmatian life away from the city.

Head to head

Three Island Tour Trogir Plišivac vs. Full-Day Blue Lagoon Excursions: Choosing Your Adriatic Route

The three island tour trogir plišivac offers a broader coastal exploration, while Blue Lagoon excursions prioritize extended aquatic leisure; most visitors who do both call the lagoon focus the more relaxing option. Selecting the right maritime journey depends on whether you prefer shifting landscapes or concentrated swimming time.

Feature Top pick Three Island Tour Full-Day Blue Lagoon Tour
Total islands visited
One to two islands
Primary focus
Swimming and snorkeling
Average duration
7–8 hours
Pacing
Leisurely with extended anchors
Activity variety
Water activities and sunbathing
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Verdict: Opt for the three island tour trogir plišivac tour if you want to see diverse Adriatic landmarks, or choose the full-day lagoon experience for a slower pace focused on water access.

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Open today · 08:00–20:00
Opening hours
08:00–20:00
Address
Obala kralja Zvonimira, 21220, Trogir, Croatia
Accessibility
Varies by boat size; contact in advance
Best arrival
08:00–10:00
Storage
Limited; keep items on boat
Navigation
Trogir waterfront near the bridge
Mon
08:00–20:00
Tue
08:00–20:00
Wed
08:00–20:00
Thu
08:00–20:00
Fri
08:00–20:00
Sat
08:00–20:00
Sun
08:00–20:00
Main entrance

Trogir Waterfront

Obala kralja Zvonimira

Near the Trogir bridge

Address
Obala kralja Zvonimira, 21220, Trogir, Croatia
Storage
Limited; keep items on boat
Navigation
Trogir waterfront near the bridge

How to get there

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Public transport · 45m · 10 EUR

Bus lines arrive at Trogir main station from Split, a short walk from the waterfront.

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Car · 15m · 5-10 EUR

Park at public lots near Trogir entrance, then walk to the harbor.

Dress code

Casual summer attire is recommended for the three island tour trogir plišivac. Bring swimwear, comfortable footwear for island walking, and a light cover-up for the boat ride.

Bags & security

Keep belongings minimal as space on the three island tour trogir plišivac boat is shared. Small dry bags are ideal to protect electronics from sea spray during transit.

Photography

Photography is encouraged throughout the three island tour trogir plišivac tour, especially at the Blue Lagoon and during scenic coastal passages. Please be respectful of other passengers' privacy.

Accessibility

The three island tour trogir plišivac experience involves boarding vessels that may not be fully wheelchair accessible. Guests with limited mobility should contact the operator in advance.

What to bring

  • Swimwear
  • Sunscreen
  • Sunglasses
  • Hat
  • Towel
  • Waterproof camera
  • Comfortable sandals

Not allowed

  • Large suitcases
  • Heavy camping gear
  • Professional drones
  • Open flames
  • Glass bottles
  • Harpoon guns
  • Large speakers
  • Sharp tools

Families & strollers

Families enjoy the three island tour trogir plišivac as a full-day activity with swimming stops. Life jackets are provided, and children should be supervised near the boat's edge.

Food & drink

Lunch is typically included in the three island tour trogir plišivac ticket, featuring grilled options. Additional drinks can be purchased on board or at island cafes during stops.

Meeting point

Where to find us

Trogir Waterfront

Obala kralja Zvonimira

Near the Trogir bridge

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Around your visit

Everything else worth knowing

Best time to go, insider tips, nearby landmarks, and the cancellation fine print — flip through to skim what matters to you.

Best time to visit

How crowds, weather, and events shift across the year.

Summer

High season with warm water, perfect for swimming and snorkeling. Early morning is vital to avoid winds and harbor crowds.

Helpful tips for your visit

Small details that turn a good visit into a great one.

Early start

Arrive between 08:00–10:00 to ensure a spot on the sun deck.

Sun protection

Apply high-SPF sunscreen before boarding as shade can be limited.

Snorkeling gear

While many tours include gear, bringing your own mask ensures a better fit.

Nearby landmarks

Non-bookable sights within a short walk — free to visit, easy to pair.

Kamerlengo Castle

5m walk

A 15th-century fortress on the waterfront.

Cancellation policy

Flexible, no hidden fees.

Free cancellation is generally available up to 24 hours before the departure time. Refunds for tour operator service fees may be subject to the specific booking terms provided upon purchase.

Where to stay

Hotels & districts near the attraction

Hand-picked options within walking distance — pick a district for vibe, or a specific hotel for convenience.

Brown Beach House

10m walk
luxury

Boutique hotel with seafront pool.

About

The place, in context

Trogir's harbor wall has served as the departure point for island-hopping expeditions since Venetian galleys carried salt and wine across the Kaštela Bay in the fifteenth century. Today, the waterfront promenade along Obala kralja Zvonimira remains the threshold to the Central Dalmatian archipelago, where shallow lagoons and uninhabited islets lie within a half-hour speedboat run. The three island tour Trogir Plišivac itinerary—anchored by the luminous shallows of Drvenik Mali, the cultivated slopes of Šolta, and the stone hamlets of Drvenik Veli—has emerged as the signature day excursion for visitors who seek the Adriatic's clearest swimming water without the ferry schedules and overnight logistics of longer island stays. The route's centerpiece is the Blue Lagoon, a shallow bay on the eastern shore of Drvenik Mali where white sand and submerged limestone reflect sunlight through three to five meters of water, rendering the surface a gradient from turquoise to cobalt. The lagoon has no terrestrial access; every swimmer arrives by boat. Šolta, the tour's second stop, offers a contrast of cultivated terraces planted with olive groves that date to Greek settlement in the fourth century BCE, and small harbors like Nečujam and Maslinica where stone piers accommodate seasonal yachts. Drvenik Veli, the third island, is defined by its fishing village of low stone houses and a single konoba that operates from May through September, serving grilled fish caught that morning in waters protected by the Kornati marine corridor. Speedboat operators depart from Trogir's ACI marina and the public quay at Obala kralja Zvonimira between eight in the morning and noon, with most tours lasting three to four hours and including swim stops at two or three sites depending on sea conditions and group size. The vessels are rigid-hulled inflatables seating eight to twelve passengers, equipped with canopies for midday shade and boarding ladders for deep-water entry. Tour operators maintain daily schedules from April through October, with reduced frequency in shoulder months when afternoon winds intensify. The three island tour Trogir Plišivac structure allows visitors to experience the archipelago's swimming clarity, agricultural heritage, and village rhythms within a single morning, returning to Trogir's harbor by early afternoon when the limestone streets are still navigable before the heat settles.

"The Blue Lagoon has no terrestrial access; every swimmer arrives by boat."
Your experience

What a tour day looks like

A step-by-step walkthrough of the visit — what you'll see, how long each stage takes, and the details that matter.

You board at the public quay on Obala kralja Zvonimira, where speedboats queue along the waterfront promenade beneath the shadow of Trogir's Kamerlengo fortress. The departure is swift: your captain throttles past the ACI marina and into open water within five minutes, the limestone facades of the old town receding as the boat banks southeast toward the archipelago. The ride is loud and fast, the hull skipping across the Kaštela Bay swells, salt spray reaching the second row of seats. Twenty minutes offshore, the speedboat slows at the Blue Lagoon, where the water turns from deep blue to pale turquoise in the span of fifty meters. You anchor in three meters of visibility so complete you count pebbles on the sand below. Most passengers spend thirty to forty minutes swimming, drifting over submerged rock formations that harbor schools of damselfish and juvenile bream. The lagoon's shallow depth and sheltered position mean the water is two to three degrees warmer than the open Adriatic. The second stop is Šolta, typically the bay at Nečujam or the village harbor at Maslinica. You moor alongside stone piers built into terraced slopes, with time to walk the harborfront or wade from a narrow beach hemmed by olive groves. The final island, Drvenik Veli, offers a fifteen-minute pause at the fishing village, where a single konoba serves grilled brancin and local wine at outdoor tables facing the water. The return leg to Trogir takes twenty-five minutes, the boat tracing the coastline of Čiovo Island before re-entering the harbor channel.

Frequently asked

Frequently asked questions about three island tour trogir plišivac tours

What is the price of the three island tour trogir plišivac?

Prices for the three island tour trogir plišivac vary by operator; please check the live tour grid for specific costs.

Are there entrance fees for the three island tour trogir plišivac?

The entrance fee is 0 EUR (Free entry; tour operator service fees apply for boat excursions).

What time does the three island tour trogir plišivac depart?

It is recommended to check your booking, but the best arrival window for the three island tour trogir plišivac is 08:00–10:00.

How should I prepare for the three island tour trogir plišivac?

Bring sunscreen, swimwear, and a towel for the best experience on the three island tour trogir plišivac.

Is the three island tour trogir plišivac suitable for families?

Yes, the three island tour trogir plišivac is family-friendly with frequent swim stops.

Can I bring my own food on the three island tour trogir plišivac?

While lunch is included on most three island tour trogir plišivac trips, you may bring small snacks.

Is there a dress code for the three island tour trogir plišivac?

No formal code exists for the three island tour trogir plišivac; wear swimwear and comfortable summer clothes.

What happens if the weather is bad during my three island tour trogir plišivac?

Tours may be rescheduled or refunded based on the operator's policy if the weather affects the three island tour trogir plišivac safety.

Does the three island tour trogir plišivac visit Čiovo Island?

Yes, many versions of the three island tour trogir plišivac include stops in bays near Čiovo Island.

Are there toilets on the three island tour trogir plišivac boat?

Most boats used for the three island tour trogir plišivac are equipped with basic facilities.