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Blue Water, White Stone, and the Adriatic in Motion: The Perfect Island-Hopping Escape from Split

There are moments in life when the sea isn’t just a view — it’s an invitation.

Split is famous for its palace walls, ancient stones, and the steady rhythm of daily life, but just off its coast lies a different kind of magic: an ever-changing seascape of islands, lagoons, and hidden bays, each with its own mood, colour, and story. And if you’ve only got one day to explore it all? There’s one tour that ties it together like a dream.

The 3-Island Escape You Didn’t Know You Needed

We often get asked, “What’s the best way to see the islands if I only have a day?”

The answer isn’t complicated. It’s this: A five-hour speedboat tour that feels like five perfect postcards stitched together.

Operated by our trusted partners at Booker Agency, this Blue Lagoon & 3 Islands Tour is fast, smooth, and filled with “how-is-this-real” moments. Think of it as a carefully curated sampler of the Dalmatian coast — minus the crowds, cruise ship chaos, or commitment of a full-day trip.

Stop #1: Čiovo Island & Laganini Beach Bar

Your first landing is Laganini Beach, tucked into a quiet cove on Čiovo Island. Whether you want to dive into the sea, sip a cold drink at the beach bar, or stretch out on a sundeck with music in the air — this stop sets the mood: sun, style, and saltwater joy.

Stop #2: The Blue Lagoon (And Yes, It’s as Good as It Sounds)

Let’s be honest — “Blue Lagoon” sounds like a marketing term. Until you get there.
Then it hits you: the colour. That electric turquoise. That shimmering clarity.
It’s the kind of water you don’t just swim in — you float in, stare at, lose track of time in.

Snorkels are included, so bring your curiosity. Or just lie back and soak it in. This is Dalmatian paradise, redefined.

Stop #3: Trogir — A UNESCO Surprise on the Sea

The final stop is Trogir, and if you’ve never heard of it — that’s part of its charm.

This tiny, walled town feels like someone picked up Venice and dropped it into the Adriatic. Stone bridges, Gothic windows, Romanesque churches — all perfectly intact, and all just waiting to be explored. It’s not just beautiful. It’s UNESCO-listed, and for good reason.

Whether you’re wandering the narrow alleys or having a gelato by the waterfront, Trogir is a reminder that the Adriatic isn’t just about nature — it’s history, too.

The Details You’ll Want to Know

  • Duration: 5 hours
  • Starts from: Split waterfront
  • Includes: Snorkelling gear, all taxes/fees, and good vibes
  • Bring: A swimsuit, hat, light jacket, sunscreen, towel, and your inner sea spirit

This tour isn’t recommended for those with back issues, heart conditions, or if you’re pregnant. The speedboat does glide, but it moves. (And that’s part of the fun.)

Split Is the Perfect Base. This Is the Perfect Break.

Split is a city you walk, taste, and feel — but this tour?
This is how you let the sea carry you into something bigger.

If you only have one adventure on the water, let it be this:
Three islands. Five hours. A million shades of blue.

Island-hop like a local. Book now and let the sea do the talking.

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