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3 Islands Tour: Blue Lagoon, Duga Bay and the Old town Island of Trogir

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Activity Schedule

  • When does it run?

    Daily

  • Duration

    5.5 HOURS

  • Start time

    • Monday/Tuesday/Wednesday/Thursday/Friday/Saturday/Sunday, Start time: 14:30, Finish time: 20:00
  • Meeting Point
    Meeting Point:
    • Obala hrvatskog narodnog preporoda 21 , Split
    Split-Middle Dalmatia, Croatia,

Key Highlights

  • Easy to book – easy to cancel – easy to change
  • Book early and receive discounts
  • Price same or lower than local rates
  • Best hand-picked operators

Overview

Three sites in one tour guarantee excellent value for money

Highlights
• Swimming in crystal clear sea
• Discover Blue Lagoon, the most beautiful and the most famous lagoon in Croatia
• Get lost in the small alleys of the ancient city of Trogir
• Swim in a crystal clear turquoise water
• Discover rich underwater life by snorkeling
• Refresh yourself in one of the best beach bars on the coast

If you wish to avoid summer crowds and have a relaxing and refreshing few hours out on a beautiful coast, escape from the fast pace of everyday life and join us on a tour to the Blue Lagoon. During the boat ride, you can enjoy the panoramic view of Split and nearby islands.

Hop aboard our speedboat for a perfect half-day summer getaway. Slowing down your holiday pace but still exploring the area. This could be a perfect tour for you to take. We give you these three locations in the vicinity of Split (30 mins boat ride). So close yet so unspoiled.

Our first stop is at the Blue Lagoon. This enchanting shallow bay area is situated at the south-eastern side of the island Drvenik and together with the two surrounding islets form a perfectly protected lagoon. Nature presents a place that owes its name to a seafloor made out of crushed seashells mixed with sand, which produces mesmerizing blue and turquoise color under the sunlight. Catching some sun, swimming, snorkeling. A true place to try again the Dalmatian "Pomalo" lifestyle (chill, relax, enjoy life).

After we continue to a charming cove called Duga. A little bit more activities here. Grab a bite to eat? Take a cocktail at the Labadusa beach bar? Or you just continue with the first part. Dip in the crystal clear water and take a deep breath in enjoying where you are.

And last but not least. Trogir. Little Venice we call it. UNESCO protected since 1997. this charming little old-town island is a perfect story to end our day together. So much history in one place.
We finish our day with a boat ride back to Split.


We inform you that our small groups are composed of a maximum of 12 people.

Itinerary:
2.30 pm - 3.30 pm Boat ride from Split to Blue Lagoon
3.30 pm – 5 pm Blue Lagoon (free time for swimming, snorkeling)
5.15 pm – 6.15 pm Duga bay (free time for lunch/coffee at Labadusa beach bar)
6.30 pm – 7.30 pm – Free Time in the old town - island of Trogir
8 pm Return to Split port

*Please note that times are approximate and may change without prior notice.

Itinerary

  • 1. Blue Cave
  • 2. Komiža
  • 3. Stiniva Bay
  • 4. Hvar

Inclusions & Exclusions

Inclusions

  • Boat Ride
  • Bottled water
  • Gas
  • Professional English speaking crew
  • Snorkel equipment
  • soft drinks
  • Speedboat ride.
  • Third party Insurance
  • Windproof jacket
  • Tourguide

Exclusions

  • Entrance fee to the Blue Grotto

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