REVIEW · TROGIR
Boat rental – 1 day from Trogir
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A day on a rental boat makes Trogir feel like your private coastline. This is a bareboat setup, so you pick where you go, when you stop, and what you snorkel or swim in, with practical help at check-in from the team (people like Dusko and Antonio show up in the day-to-day experience). My two favorite parts are the freedom to choose your own route and the built-in guidance on where the good bays are. One thing to keep in mind: you must have a valid boat driving licence and you’re also responsible for fuel.
If you’ve ever wanted to island-hop without the fixed pace of a tour, this fits. You’re checking in at 9:00 am at the 4 ELEMENTS port and you’ll be back by 6:00 pm for the full-day slot, with duration options showing anywhere from about 1 to 9 hours. The big practical “gotcha” is cost creep: fuel isn’t included, and the engine size you choose (or get) can affect how quickly that tank disappears.
In This Review
- Key Points to Know Before You Go
- Bareboat Day Rental From Trogir: What Independence Really Means
- Choosing the Right Boat Size for Vis, Hvar, Brac, Solta, and Blue Lagoon
- Your 9:00–18:00 Day on the Water: A Practical Itinerary You Design
- Starting From Trogir: Use the city as your warm-up
- Option A: Blue Lagoon and nearby coves (best fit for smaller boats)
- Option B: Hvar, Brač, and Šolta hopping (best fit for regular boats)
- Option C: Vis and the Blue Cave range (best fit for bigger boats)
- Costs, Fuel, and the Deposit: Avoiding Surprise Expenses
- Check-in at 4 ELEMENTS and On-Boat Setup in Real Terms
- What a Skipper Changes When You Want Help
- How It Can Go Great: Highlights That Keep People Smiling
- One Caution: Inspect the Boat and Document the Starting Condition
- Who Should Book This Trogir Boat Rental (and Who Should Skip It)
- Should You Book This Boat Rental From Trogir?
- FAQ
- Do I need a boat driving licence for this rental?
- What time do I check in and check out?
- Where is the meeting point?
- How long is the rental?
- Is fuel included in the price?
- Is a skipper included?
- How much is the refundable security deposit?
- Is passenger insurance included?
- Is this activity private?
- FAQ
- Can I cancel for a refund?
- What language is the service in?
- Is a mobile ticket provided?
- Are service animals allowed?
- Is the location near public transportation?
Key Points to Know Before You Go

- Bareboat, not a tour: you’re exploring under your own plan, with tips provided at check-in
- Licence required: bring a valid boat driving licence before you get on board
- Boat size matches your route: bigger boat for Vis/Blue Cave distances; smaller for nearby islands
- Full-day schedule is 9:00–18:00: you’re expected back by 6:00 pm
- Fuel and deposit are extra: fuel is on you, and there’s a refundable boat security deposit of 1500 euro
Bareboat Day Rental From Trogir: What Independence Really Means

This setup is best described as a day of boating where you call the shots. Instead of a guide dictating timing, you’re choosing your stops around water conditions and your group’s energy level. That matters in Dalmatia, because the best swimming spots often come down to small timing changes: calm water, shade, or the moment you find a quiet cove.
You’ll also appreciate the human support at the start. At check-in, the base manager gives tips on where to go for swimming and snorkelling, plus where you might eat along the coast. In real use, the team you’ll deal with includes skippers and hosts such as Dusko and Borna, and the booking side often lines up with Antonio, so you’re not just handed keys and forgotten.
The trade-off is responsibility. You’re in charge of route planning and boat handling, and you need the right paperwork: a valid boat driving licence. If that sounds stressful, the good news is you can request a skipper.
You can also read our reviews of more boat tours in Trogir
Choosing the Right Boat Size for Vis, Hvar, Brac, Solta, and Blue Lagoon

Boat size here is not a detail. It changes what’s realistic in a day, especially with distance between islands. The operators’ guidance is clear about it:
- Want Blue Cave and the island of Vis? Go with a bigger boat. The distance is the issue, not your ambition.
- Planning for Hvar, Brač, and Šolta? A regular boat is described as enough.
- Aiming at Blue Lagoon beach and nearby islands like Drvenik? A smaller boat is described as enough.
There’s also a practical fuel angle. One charter experience in this area noted that a 300 hp engine can burn petrol quickly. That doesn’t mean you should avoid a bigger boat; it means you should mentally budget for fuel and consider how far you want to run. If your plan is mostly short hops and anchor-and-swim time, a smaller boat may help you keep costs steadier.
Finally, consider group comfort. The booking is priced per group up to 6, and the boat choice should match your passenger count so you don’t feel cramped during stops and loading up gear. Freedom is fun only if everyone can sit, stow, and move around without turning the day into a small logistics problem.
Your 9:00–18:00 Day on the Water: A Practical Itinerary You Design

You’re given a simple container to work with: check in at 9:00 am and you return by 18:00 for the full-day slot, with duration options ranging from about 1 up to 9 hours. From there, your day becomes a set of “zones” you can choose based on distance and mood.
Starting From Trogir: Use the city as your warm-up
Trogir is an easy launch point because it’s already a classic base for Croatia sailing days. You’ll meet at 4 ELEMENTS, Obala kralja Zvonimira 4, 21220 Trogir, and once you’re checked in and briefed, you can set off quickly—less time in transit, more time with anchor drops and swim stops.
Also, the team’s check-in tips are meant to save you time. You’ll get ideas on where the nicest bays are for swimming and snorkelling, and where you might stop for food. That’s especially useful if you don’t want to spend your morning scrolling maps.
Option A: Blue Lagoon and nearby coves (best fit for smaller boats)
If you’re chasing the easy wins—clear water, simple navigation, and a day built around swimming—this is the zone to focus on. Blue Lagoon beach is specifically mentioned as a target that pairs well with a smaller boat because these places are relatively near.
The drawback is that “near” often means popular. If water and wind allow, you can still have a great day, but your best strategy is to keep an eye on conditions and be ready to adjust where you anchor. Think: arrive with a plan, then be flexible enough to switch bays if it feels too crowded.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Trogir
Option B: Hvar, Brač, and Šolta hopping (best fit for regular boats)
For many people, the biggest payoff of a Trogir bareboat is island hopping. Hvar, Brač, and Šolta are specifically grouped as doable with a regular boat. That’s a sweet spot: far enough to feel like a real adventure, close enough that you’re not constantly worrying about timing.
In practice, your day becomes a chain of short legs. You travel between islands in the morning and early afternoon, then you anchor later when everyone wants a long swim break. This is also where snorkelling can shine because you’ll likely find more than one bay type—some calmer, some with interesting edges to explore.
Option C: Vis and the Blue Cave range (best fit for bigger boats)
If you want Vis and the Blue Cave area, plan to treat it like the main event. The operator’s advice is that the bigger boat choice makes sense because of the distances involved.
The drawback is simple: longer travel eats into your “floating and swimming” time. The fix is mindset. Don’t treat it like a quick photo stop. Treat the day like an out-and-back with time blocked for travel, plus longer swim periods once you’re there.
If your group includes kids, Vis-style days might still work, but you’ll want to keep travel segments shorter and build in breaks. One family charter for 6 adults plus two children (ages 2 and 4) is referenced in the real-world feedback, so this isn’t only for grown-up crews. You’ll just want to plan for calmer pacing.
Costs, Fuel, and the Deposit: Avoiding Surprise Expenses

The headline price is $313.07 per group (up to 6). That’s for the boat plus passenger insurance. What’s not included is fuel, and there’s a refundable security deposit of 1500 euro.
Here’s how to think about value:
- If you split the group rate across 6 people, the boat can work out as good value versus paying per-person for guided cruises.
- The moment you add a skipper (available on inquiry for 120 euro per day), you’re shifting from “independent rental value” to “pay for a low-stress day.” For some groups, that’s still worth it, especially if you’re less confident driving.
Now the fuel reality. Fuel is not included, and you’ll get a full tank and return it full. That means the cost can swing based on engine size and your route choices. A 300 hp boat example in the feedback explicitly mentioned that petrol use can be significant. So: if you’re picking a route that’s distance-heavy (Vis/Blue Cave), it’s smart to budget fuel as part of the true trip cost.
Finally, the refundable deposit means you should bring the right payment method. You’ll need amount/credit card for the deposit. If you show up without it, you can’t just improvise.
Check-in at 4 ELEMENTS and On-Boat Setup in Real Terms

At check-in you’ll be welcomed, you’ll get instructions, and you’ll get tips that help you turn the day into a smooth experience rather than a scramble. Check-in is at 9:00 am at 4 ELEMENTS in Trogir, and your day ends back at the same meeting point.
Bring three things that actually matter:
- Your valid boat driving licence
- A way to pay the 1500 euro refundable security deposit
- Whatever personal gear your group needs for a day on open water (swim and snorkel items if you want them)
Once you’re on board, expect a practical start: explanations on equipment and how to handle the boat safely and correctly. In the real-world experiences tied to this operation, the team is described as punctual and clear during onboarding. One day mentioned the host explaining how to use equipment and keeping everything comfortable for the group.
Also, look for the small extras that turn a “just transportation” day into a proper day out. One charter mentioned water toys being added, and another referenced a buoy option as an asset for swimming.
What a Skipper Changes When You Want Help

This isn’t required. You can rent bareboat and handle it yourself. But if you’d rather relax, a skipper can be arranged on inquiry for 120 euro per day.
A skipper is most valuable if:
- your group doesn’t all feel confident with boat driving
- you want someone else handling the route decisions and timing
- you have a mixed-skill group (for example, adults who drive but want kids-safe pacing)
Real examples include skippers such as Dusko and Borna, described as friendly, welcoming, and focused on taking people to nice places with enough time at each stop. That’s the real benefit of a skipper: more time enjoying and less time managing.
One more practical note: if you add a skipper, you’re also changing how you think about value. The base price covers the boat and passenger insurance, but skipper time becomes another line item. If your goal is a low-cost day, bareboat is the move. If your goal is a worry-free day, skipper changes the equation.
How It Can Go Great: Highlights That Keep People Smiling

This experience has a 4.6 rating with 10 reviews, and it’s described as recommended by 90% of people. A consistent theme in the positive side is service that feels present without feeling pushy.
Here are the strongest praised elements you should care about:
- On-time, clear check-in: booking-side hosts like Antonio are described as punctual and friendly, and the handoff process matters when you’re planning a day on water.
- Easy independence: you’re not stuck with a fixed route, which is why groups like this keep coming back for repeat island days.
- Better planning tools on board: one feedback mentions a map created by Antonio with over 40 points of interest. Even if you’re making your own plan, having that kind of reference helps you decide faster.
- Comfort and the right boat for your needs: one group mentioned receiving a bigger boat when a smaller option wasn’t available, plus a discount. That’s not something every operator offers, so it’s worth noting as a pattern of flexibility.
Also, for families, the fact that a group with small children had an unforgettable day is a useful signal. You can absolutely do a boat day with kids, but you’ll want to plan your pace and keep swim stops safe and supervised.
One Caution: Inspect the Boat and Document the Starting Condition

Balanced advice means saying this out loud: there’s at least one negative experience reported about a boat condition issue and later damage claims. Without getting dramatic, the lesson is practical.
Before you leave, do a careful check of the boat’s condition and take photos or video where you can. Then, during return, make sure you follow the process the team asks for rather than assuming it will be handled loosely. A refundable 1500 euro deposit is only “easy money” if everything is documented cleanly.
This is the kind of risk control that costs you 10 minutes at pickup and can save hours of stress later. It’s not paranoia; it’s smart for any bareboat rental anywhere.
Who Should Book This Trogir Boat Rental (and Who Should Skip It)
This day boat rental is a great match if:
- you have a valid boat driving licence
- your group wants to choose your own swimming and snorkelling stops
- you’re okay with fuel being your responsibility
- you like the idea of planning by zone (nearby coves vs. longer island hops)
It may be a poor fit if:
- nobody in your group has the right licence to drive
- you’re hoping for a fully guided, scheduled sightseeing day
- you don’t want to think about route timing or fuel use
If you fall between those lines, consider the skipper option. Paying for that support can turn a stressful day into a relaxing one.
Should You Book This Boat Rental From Trogir?
I’d book it if your dream day looks like this: start in Trogir, take the direction you feel like taking, anchor where the water is good, and spend the day off the coast with time to swim and breathe. The base price for up to 6 people is the kind of value that makes sense when you’re sharing costs, and the check-in tips help you avoid wasting your morning figuring everything out.
I’d think twice if you’re not comfortable driving, or if your plan is all distance-heavy without budgeting for fuel. Also, if you’re the type who hates paperwork and deposit rules, you’ll want to be extra organized and do the boat condition check.
FAQ
Do I need a boat driving licence for this rental?
Yes. The experience states that you must have a valid boat driving licence.
What time do I check in and check out?
Check in is at 9:00 am in the morning. Check out is till 6:00 pm, and the meeting point is the same.
Where is the meeting point?
The start and end meeting point is at 4 ELEMENTS, Obala kralja Zvonimira 4, 21220 Trogir, Croatia.
How long is the rental?
Duration is listed as approximately 1 to 9 hours.
Is fuel included in the price?
No. Fuel is not included. You receive a full tank and you must return it full.
Is a skipper included?
No. A skipper is not included, but it can be arranged on inquiry for an additional 120 euro per day.
How much is the refundable security deposit?
The refundable security deposit for the boat is 1500 euro, paid with an amount/credit card.
Is passenger insurance included?
Yes. Passenger insurance is included in the listed features.
Is this activity private?
Yes. It is a private tour/activity, and only your group participates.
FAQ
Can I cancel for a refund?
Yes. Free cancellation is available if you cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What language is the service in?
The experience is offered in English.
Is a mobile ticket provided?
Yes. A mobile ticket is included.
Are service animals allowed?
Yes, service animals are allowed.
Is the location near public transportation?
Yes, it is near public transportation.






























