This Blue Lagoon and 3 islands group tour from Split offers more than just sightseeing it’s a chance to explore some of Croatia’s most breath-taking coastal gems at your own pace.
You’ll swim in crystal clear lagoons, relax on sandy beaches, and snorkel in calm coves filled with vibrant marine life. Whether you’re joining with friends, family, or as part of a group, this tour blends relaxation, adventure, and unforgettable scenery into one perfect day on the water and under it.
This private boat tour isn’t just a journey it’s an experience that will stay with you long after your skin loses its summer glow.
Destinations on your Blue Lagoon and 3 Islands group boat tour
Blue Lagoon

A jewel of the Adriatic, the Blue Lagoon shimmers between the islets near Drvenik Veli. Its crystal-clear waters shift from soft mint to rich cobalt, creating a scene so vivid it feels almost unreal. The lagoon’s calm, shallow depths make it an ideal spot for swimming and snorkeling.
Here, time slows down. You can drift above a sandy seabed, explore the gentle reefs, or simply float under the sun while the world slips away. The atmosphere is peaceful, the water warm, and the horizon endless a place where every moment feels like it belongs in a postcard.
Vela Rina, Drvenik Mali

Located on the southern tip of Drvenik Mali, Vela Rina is a rare natural sandy beach in this part of Croatia. Soft underfoot, lapped by gentle waves, and blissfully uncrowded, it offers a kind of serenity that’s hard to find in summer.
Many guests choose to stay for lunch at a nearby family-run konoba, where freshly grilled fish, crisp local wine, and genuine island hospitality create an unforgettable dining experience. Afterward, you might take another swim, stretch out under the shade of pine trees, or snorkel through the shallows. Every corner here invites you to slow down and savour the moment.
Underwater Museum at Jelinak bay

Hidden close to the mainland, Jelinak Bay offers calm waters and a unique surprise beneath the surface – an underwater museum. Sculptures rest quietly on the seabed at a depth of just 4–5 meters, making them easy to explore without scuba gear.
The bay is only accessible by boat, ensuring a secluded and private atmosphere with no nearby houses or road access. Thanks to its shallow depths and crystal-clear water, even beginner snorkelers and families with children can enjoy an up-close look at the artwork. The sunlight streaming through the water creates perfect conditions for underwater photography, so you can capture every magical detail.
Whether you swim among the sculptures or simply float above them, the combination of art, nature, and total tranquility makes this stop unforgettable.
Jelinak Bay fee: 5 € per person (cash only) for sunbeds and the aqua park by the underwater museum.


























