Jet Ski Safari – PREMIUM

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Jet Ski Safari – PREMIUM

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Speed over the Adriatic is the point here. A premium jet ski safari out of Trogir turns your afternoon into a guided ride with real variety, hitting islands and coastal spots while you also get killer water views of Split and Trogir. I especially like that the tour is set up as a small-group experience, with a maximum of 4 jet skis or 8 people, so you’re not lost in a crowd.

The big consideration is simple: you’re paying a premium price, and the 4 hours are focused on the ride, not a long sit-down day out. Also, transportation and food/drinks (including lunch) are not included, so you’ll want to plan around getting fed and back on time.

Quick hits before you go

Jet Ski Safari - PREMIUM - Quick hits before you go

  • ACI Marina Trogir launch: your starting point is right at Put Cumbrijana 22 in Trogir, with the tour ending back at the same meeting spot.
  • Private by design: it’s a private tour/activity, so only your group goes on the water.
  • Small cap for less chaos: up to 8 people per tour (or 4 jet skis), which makes the pacing feel more controlled.
  • A real route, not one photo stop: you’ll ride Trogir’s coast and pass multiple named stops: Drvenik, Blue Lagon, Maslinica on Šolta, Split, Slatine, and then return to Trogir.
  • Included guidance: the experience includes a professional guide and a driver/guide, plus local taxes.

Jet Ski Safari premium: the Trogir starting line that matters

Jet Ski Safari - PREMIUM - Jet Ski Safari premium: the Trogir starting line that matters
Most Trogir tours start with a scenic plan and end with logistics you didn’t ask for. This one is clearer. The meeting point is at Put Cumbrijana 22, 21220, Trogir, Croatia, and the tour ends back at that same place. That matters because jet ski time is short enough already; you don’t want half your afternoon spent hunting for a van.

You also get a straightforward timing anchor: start time is 12:00 pm, and the tour runs about 4 hours. For planning, that’s useful. You can treat it like a focused block in your day, then go back to Trogir for a meal and sunset stroll without it swallowing your whole itinerary.

Then there’s the “premium” angle, which here means the structure is small and guided. You’re not just renting equipment and hoping for the best. You’re joining a route with a guide leading the way along the Adriatic coast.

You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Trogir.

What premium really feels like on the water (small group, private pace)

The difference with premium tends to show up in how crowded things feel, and this tour is capped tightly. Maximum is 4 jet skis or 8 persons per tour. That limit changes the vibe. Instead of a long line of riders, you’re more likely to experience the route as one coordinated group.

It’s also private, meaning only your group participates. That gives you flexibility in how the ride unfolds. The itinerary is planned, but the tour is described as allowing you to go at your own pace, which is a big deal with jet skiing. If you want more time at a viewpoint moment, or you prefer to keep things moving, a private format helps the day feel less rigid than a big shared group.

And you’re not doing it without help. The tour includes a professional guide and a driver/guide. Even if you’re an experienced rider, you still benefit from local knowledge: where to look, how to read the coastline, and how to keep the group flowing.

The route: Trogir → Drvenik → Blue Lagon → Maslinica (Šolta) → Split → Slatine → Trogir

Jet Ski Safari - PREMIUM - The route: Trogir → Drvenik → Blue Lagon → Maslinica (Šolta) → Split → Slatine → Trogir
Here’s the backbone of the ride. The tour is built around multiple named coastal areas, plus the payoff of seeing major cities from the water. That combination is what makes this more than a one-dimensional speed run.

Stop 1: Trogir

You start in Trogir at ACI Marina Trogir, so your day begins right where the action is. This is also your orientation moment. You’ll be heading out from the marina area and transitioning into open-coast riding with your guide present. Since the tour begins and ends at the same meeting point, you’re not guessing about how the day wraps up.

If you like starting your experience close to your home base, this works well. You’re not forced to build a whole travel day just to get on the water.

Drvenik: a coastal island area off the mainland

After Trogir, the route moves toward Drvenik. Think of this as the part of the trip where the coastline stretches out and the ride starts to feel more open. Drvenik is included as a named stop, so it’s not just a drive-by.

What to expect in practice: you’ll be traveling along the coast with the guide steering the route, with enough structure that you’re not constantly thinking about where you’re going next.

Blue Lagon: when the name comes with expectations

Next up is a stop called Blue Lagon. The label alone tells you this is a scenic water moment on the itinerary. You’re on jet skis, so the experience is from the waterline, not from a beach boardwalk.

A practical tip: bring a plan for camera timing. Water stops are where people try to stop, pose, and refocus all at once. If you want photos that don’t feel rushed, keep your camera accessible and pay attention when the guide signals when to slow down.

Maslinica on Šolta: village atmosphere from the sea

The itinerary includes Maslinica (Šolta). That matters because it adds a village feel to the ride, not just open water views. Even if you don’t spend hours on land, the inclusion of a specific village name suggests the route is designed to connect you to real places, not just passing scenery.

You’ll also get a change in perspective: islands off the coast often look and feel different from the mainland. From the water, you notice the shape of coves and how the coastline folds.

Split from the water: the big-city payoff

Then you hit Split—and you get the best part: you see it from the water. Instead of looking at Split from streets and viewpoints, you experience it as a coastline town with a harbor identity.

If you’re already thinking about Split during your trip, this is a fun way to preview the city’s layout. Even if you haven’t walked there yet, you’ll understand the geography faster because you’ve seen the coastline structure up close.

Slatine: a quieter end stretch before Trogir

After Split, the itinerary continues to Slatine, and then it returns to Trogir. This is the phase where the ride feels like it’s bringing you home while still keeping the route varied.

Slatine is included as a named stop, which suggests it isn’t only a transit segment. The practical benefit is that your tour doesn’t feel like one long out-and-back. It has rhythm: multiple places, multiple perspective changes.

Speed, guidance, and staying relaxed

Jet Ski Safari - PREMIUM - Speed, guidance, and staying relaxed
One of the strongest reasons to pick a jet ski safari is that it’s fast, and this experience leans into that. The emphasis is on jet skiing with a guide-led route, so you get the thrill without having to build the route yourself.

Here’s the practical way to think about it: you’ll be riding within a group structure. That means your attention needs to stay on what the guide is doing and how the group is moving. Jet skiing is fun, but it also rewards calm focus. If you’re the type who gets stressed when things are changing quickly, a small-group private format helps keep the day manageable.

The guide and driver/guide being included also means you’re not relying on guesswork. You can focus on what you came for: the sensation of speed, the sea air, and the fact that you’re getting coastal views most visitors simply don’t see.

Price and value: is $456.53 per person worth it?

Jet Ski Safari - PREMIUM - Price and value: is $456.53 per person worth it?
At $456.53 per person, this is not a budget activity. It’s a premium-priced jet ski tour, and you should treat it like one.

What you do get for that money:

  • Professional guide plus driver/guide
  • Local taxes
  • A 4-hour guided route with multiple named stops
  • Private experience for your group only
  • Small-group cap: up to 8 persons / 4 jet skis
  • Mobile ticket for convenience

What you don’t get:

  • Transportation to/from attractions
  • Food and drinks
  • Lunch

So the real value question is planning. If you already have a plan for getting to Put Cumbrijana 22 and you’re ready to grab lunch elsewhere before or after, the price starts making sense as a day focused on speed and specific sights. If you need the tour to handle meals and transfers, the cost can start to feel higher once you add those missing pieces.

A good rule: treat this as a high-impact, time-boxed experience. It’s built for people who want motion and views, not a long leisurely sightseeing day.

Where this jet ski tour fits best in your Croatia plan

Jet Ski Safari - PREMIUM - Where this jet ski tour fits best in your Croatia plan
This jet ski safari makes the most sense if you fall into one of these categories:

  • You want a coastline experience that feels different from walking tours.
  • You like speed and you want a guided route rather than solo navigation.
  • You’re traveling with a group that wants privacy (small cap, private format).
  • You’re splitting time between Trogir and the bigger nearby sights and want a water-based angle on both.

It also fits well if your schedule is tight. With a 12:00 pm start and roughly 4 hours, you can pair it with the rest of your day in Trogir or plan a simple dinner afterward.

Small practical notes that save headaches

Jet Ski Safari - PREMIUM - Small practical notes that save headaches

  • Bring what you need for food planning: since food/drinks and lunch aren’t included, plan a meal slot before or after the ride.
  • Arrive with enough buffer for check-in at Put Cumbrijana 22. Jet ski tours run on timing.
  • Keep your schedule flexible for water conditions in the sense that sea days can change. The tour is guided and route-based, but you should stay realistic about a coastal activity.

And yes, the pace is the point. You’re paying for motion and guided route variety, so the experience is best when you mentally commit to that style of touring.

Should you book Jet Ski Safari – PREMIUM?

Jet Ski Safari - PREMIUM - Should you book Jet Ski Safari – PREMIUM?
Book it if you want a guided, private, small-group jet ski ride that covers multiple named stops off Trogir and gives you sea-level views of Split and the surrounding coast. The included guide team and the tight group limit are the kind of details that usually make premium worth it.

Skip it or reconsider if you’re trying to keep the day cheap, or if you need the activity to handle meals and transport end-to-end. Also, if you prefer long land stops and slow pacing, a 4-hour jet ski route is likely to feel like a fast-moving highlight, not a slow sightseeing day.

If you’re looking for one of those Croatia experiences that feels like you’re actually using the coastline instead of just seeing it, this one is built for that.

FAQ

Where does the Jet Ski Safari – PREMIUM start?

It starts at Put Cumbrijana 22, 21220, Trogir, Croatia. The tour also ends back at the same meeting point.

What time does the tour begin?

The start time is 12:00 pm.

How long is the tour?

The duration is approximately 4 hours.

What is included in the premium package?

Included are a professional guide, local taxes, and a driver/guide.

What is not included?

Transportation to/from attractions and food and drinks, including lunch, are not included.

Is this a private tour?

Yes. It’s a private tour/activity, so only your group participates.

What route does the tour follow?

The itinerary is Trogir, Drvenik, Blue Lagon, Maslinica (Šolta), Split, Slatine, and then back to Trogir.

How many people can be on the tour?

Maximum is 4 jet skis or 8 persons per tour.

How does cancellation work?

Free cancellation is available. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund; cancellations made less than 24 hours before the start time aren’t refunded.

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