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Blue Lagoon, Trogir, Šolta

Hidden beaches & local secrets around island Šolta and Trogir

Perfect for those short on time but big on adventure.

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  • Any beach bars or cafés around?

    There are a couple of laid-back beach bars right in the bay—great for a coffee or a cold drink between swims.

  • How long is the ride to the Blue Lagoon?

    Plan on roughly 25–30 minutes from Split with our boat. Sea conditions can nudge that a few minutes either way.

  • Can we hit a beach in Trogir during the stop?

    Not really—the old town where we dock is inland. Use your free time to explore the medieval streets; save beach time for the Blue Lagoon or Šolta instead.

  • Can we swim and snorkel once we get there?

    Absolutely. The Blue Lagoon is crystal clear and perfect for a dip—snorkels and masks are welcome (we can provide gear if you don’t bring your own).

  • Is this Blue Lagoon trip kid-friendly?

    Yes. It’s close to Split, so you’re not out on open water for long, and the calm, shallow areas make it easy with children.

  • Can I fish in the Blue Lagoon?

    You can, but you’ll need your own gear and a valid fishing license (available at www.sub.hr).

  • Is there somewhere to grab a proper meal?

    Yes—there’s a waterfront restaurant at the lagoon where you can sit down for food.

  • What about toilets at the Blue Lagoon?

    Public restrooms aren’t on the beach itself, but you can use the facilities at the restaurant and cafés nearby.

  • Is there an entrance fee or permit needed for the Blue Lagoon?

    No official entry fee—just bring cash or a card for food and drinks at the bars or restaurant.

  • How long do we usually stay at the Blue Lagoon?

    Typically 60–90 minutes, but we can tweak the stop based on weather and your preferences.

  • Do you provide snorkeling gear, or should I bring my own?

    We keep masks and snorkels on board, but you’re welcome to use your own if you prefer.

  • Is there shade at the lagoon or should I pack extra sun protection?

    Natural shade is limited—pack sunscreen, a hat, and maybe a light cover-up for peak sun hours.

  • Can I fly a drone over the Blue Lagoon?

    Yes, as long as you follow Croatian drone regulations and respect other guests’ privacy.

  • What’s the water temperature like?

    In summer it’s usually 23–27 °C (73–81 °F). Spring and autumn are cooler, so a dip can feel brisk.

  • How much free time do we get in Trogir?

    Usually around an hour—enough to wander the old town, grab a gelato, or pop into one landmark. Private trips are flexible.

  • What should I see first in Trogir’s old town?

    Start with the Cathedral of St. Lawrence, Kamerlengo Fortress, and the seafront promenade—everything is within a short stroll.

  • Are beaches near the Trogir drop-off point?

    Not really. The historic core is inland—plan your beach time for Blue Lagoon or Šolta.

  • Can I pay with a card in Trogir’s cafés and shops?

    Most spots take cards, but having a bit of cash for small vendors is always smart.

  • Is Trogir suitable for guests with limited mobility?

    Streets are mostly flat but paved with old stone; some alleys and steps appear—tell us in advance and we’ll plan extra help or time.

  • Will I have time to climb Kamerlengo Fortress?

    If you head there first, yes. It’s a quick visit with great views—just allow for the short walk and possible ticket queue.

  • Which part of Šolta do we visit?

    We usually stop in Maslinica or a quiet nearby bay—calm water, great swimming, and local taverns for lunch.

  • Can we try local food or wine on Šolta?

    Definitely. We can recommend or pre-book a konoba for fresh seafood, olive oil tastings, and local wines.

  • Are there sandy beaches on Šolta?

    Most are pebble or rocky. Water shoes help, but the sea is just as clear and inviting.

  • Do you bring SUP boards or other toys to Šolta bays?

    Yes—SUP boards, noodles, and snorkel sets are on board so you can enjoy the calm coves.

  • Is there cell service and ATMs on Šolta?

    Reception is generally fine. ATMs exist in larger villages, but carry some cash for small places.

  • Can we spot dolphins around Šolta?

    No promises, but dolphins do cruise these waters—keep an eye out during the crossings!

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