REVIEW · SPLIT
Split: Captain’s Boat Party – Blue Lagoon, DJ & Free Shots
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There’s nothing subtle about this boat party. You cruise from Split to the Blue Lagoon with a live DJ, a built-in welcome drink, and that nonstop party momentum that turns the day into one long soundtrack. On board, hosts like Carly and Julia (plus the rest of the crew) help keep the crowd moving, while you get classic Split shoreline views.
What I like most is the mix: a real swim stop in the Blue Lagoon plus a cruise back past Split’s famous beaches. The included welcome drink also takes away the early-stage awkwardness of figuring out when to start enjoying yourself.
One consideration: this is a party-first experience, so it’s not suitable for children under 18 and it’s also not for pregnant women. If you want a quiet nature cruise or a family-friendly boat ride, you’ll likely feel out of place fast.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you board
- The Split to Blue Lagoon Party Route That Actually Feels Like a Vacation
- Roof 68 Check-In, Warm-Up Time, and the 14:00 Departure Rhythm
- Blue Lagoon Swim Stop: Your One-Hour Window to Actually Enjoy the Water
- The DJ Boat Party Experience: What Makes It Feel Bigger Than a Normal Tour
- Panoramic Cruise Around Split’s Famous Beaches on the Way Back
- Drinks, Food, and the Free Nightclub Entry That Extends Your Night
- Price and Value: Is $45 a Good Deal for This Kind of Day?
- Who This Boat Party Is Best For (and When to Skip It)
- Practical Tips to Have a Smoother Day on the Water
- Should You Book Captain’s Boat Party to the Blue Lagoon?
- FAQ
- What is the duration of the boat party?
- Where do I meet the guide?
- What time do I need to check in?
- When does the boat depart?
- Where does the tour end?
- Is there a live DJ and music on board?
- What’s included in the price besides the boat ride?
- Do I get free drinks and food onboard?
- What should I bring?
- Is the tour suitable for children or pregnant women?
Key things to know before you board

- Roof 68 is your anchor point: Meet at Roof 68 (Obala Lazareta 3) and check in until 13:30.
- Warm-up starts before departure: You get a 30-minute party before the 14:00 departure.
- One hour at the Blue Lagoon: Swim, cool off, and still make it back for the music ride.
- DJ + MC energy: Names that show up again and again include Carly, Julia, Lara, Marin, Ante, and Bruno.
- Afterparty is included: You get free entry to the best nightclub in Split.
- Extra drinks and snacks cost extra: Bar drinks are available, and fries/chicken nuggets can be purchased.
The Split to Blue Lagoon Party Route That Actually Feels Like a Vacation

This is the big-deal day trip idea in Split: board a party boat, sail out toward the Blue Lagoon, and turn the trip itself into the main event. You’re not just getting a ride from point A to point B. You’re getting music, a welcome drink, and a planned swim stop that breaks the day up so it doesn’t feel like one long dance marathon with no break.
The Blue Lagoon stop matters because it gives you an actual payoff, not just a distant view. You get time to get in the water, cool off, and reset your energy before the boat starts moving again. And when you’re back aboard after swimming, the atmosphere stays focused on one thing: keeping the crowd partying without long awkward pauses.
If you’re the type who wants to do one standout “Split day” and not spend the whole afternoon deciding what to do, this is a strong bet. It also works well when you’re traveling with friends who want an obvious highlight that feels special even if your days are otherwise low-key.
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Roof 68 Check-In, Warm-Up Time, and the 14:00 Departure Rhythm

The schedule is tight in a good way, and it’s also clear enough that you can plan without stress. You meet at Roof 68, Obala Lazareta 3 in Split. The start experience kicks off with a meet time of 12:45, and check-in runs until 13:30.
Then comes the part that helps the day feel smooth: you get a 30-minute warm-up party before the boat departs. That means you’re not standing around trying to guess when the real action begins. You arrive, you get a welcome drink, music starts doing its job, and people settle into the same energy quickly.
At 14:00, the boat departs for the Blue Lagoon. Your return to port is listed for 19:00, and the day ends back at the same meeting point. So yes, you’re out all afternoon, but you’re not losing an entire evening afterward since you’re already back in Split in time to keep your night going.
One practical tip: if you hate rushing, build a little buffer into the time between your arrival and the 13:30 check-in cutoff. Party boats move faster than normal tours, and you’ll want your towel and swimwear ready without last-minute scrambles.
Blue Lagoon Swim Stop: Your One-Hour Window to Actually Enjoy the Water

You’ll have about one hour at the Blue Lagoon for swimming. That’s a real, usable window, not a quick photo stop. The trick is to treat it like a timed gift: get in, swim or float for a bit, and don’t burn the whole hour waiting in line or overthinking your next move.
Bring the essentials you already know you’ll need: swimwear and a towel. The water part is the main physical break in the day, so if you show up unprepared, you’ll feel it immediately. Also, think about how you’ll keep your belongings safe. The guidance is clear: take care of your stuff and avoid bringing truly important items like your passport in case something goes wrong.
If you’re unsure about water conditions or you’re not a confident swimmer, you can still make this work. The key is to keep it simple: splash, float, take photos, and get back aboard when it’s time so you don’t miss the party momentum afterward.
The DJ Boat Party Experience: What Makes It Feel Bigger Than a Normal Tour

This is one of those tours where the selling point isn’t the boat ride. It’s the energy on the boat. You’ll be dancing to music from a live DJ, and the vibe is designed to stay high from the moment you arrive at Roof 68.
The welcome drink helps you start in the right mode. It’s a small detail, but on a party boat it makes a big difference: you’re not waiting around for someone to tell you when to order. You’re already part of the fun.
And the crowd leadership seems to be a real strength. Names that repeatedly come up include Carly, Julia, Lara, Marin, Ante, and Bruno. That matters because good hosts do more than talk. They help the group gel, run the vibe, and make sure the music and energy don’t drift into awkward silence.
You can also expect that the crew stays engaged throughout. Many comments highlight staff attention and keeping contests/games moving, which usually translates to a smoother experience if you’re traveling solo or with a mixed group that isn’t all super outgoing.
Panoramic Cruise Around Split’s Famous Beaches on the Way Back

After the Blue Lagoon swim stop, the boat heads back to Split with a panoramic cruise around the most famous beaches of the area. This is your “slow down and look” stretch, even though the party continues.
The value here is twofold. First, you get the coastline views without the effort of planning boat + stops + transit yourself. Second, the cruise acts like a bridge between the swim moment and whatever you do next in Split, keeping the day from feeling like a single event with no scenery.
If you like getting your bearings fast in a new place, this kind of coastline route is useful. You start connecting what you’ve seen on land with what it looks like from the water, and Split’s waterfront becomes more than just a street you walked along.
Drinks, Food, and the Free Nightclub Entry That Extends Your Night

Here’s where the $45 price makes sense: you’re not only paying for the boat and DJ. You’re also getting a welcome drink and free entry to the best nightclub in Split for the afterparty.
That nightclub perk is the reason I’d treat this as a full-day “anchor plan,” not just a daytime activity. It gives you a clear path: you party on the boat, you swim and recharge, then you carry the energy into the night without having to hunt for tickets or figure out where everyone is going.
Now the fine print. The bar onboard is available for additional drink purchases, and you can also buy food like fries and chicken nuggets. But those are not included. If you’re planning to go hard on drinks, set expectations early so you don’t get surprised by totals later.
Also, the boat has card payment, but there’s an important practical note: the minimum card payment is 50 euros. So if you’re trying to spend a small amount with a card, plan around that. If you want to avoid hassle, have enough cash or plan a single card transaction rather than many tiny ones.
Price and Value: Is $45 a Good Deal for This Kind of Day?

At $45 per person, the value is strongest if you’ll actually use the included perks. You get:
- Live DJ and a 30-minute warm-up party
- Welcome drink
- Blue Lagoon swim stop
- Panoramic cruise around Split’s famous beaches
- Free entry to a top Split nightclub
Most solo travelers and friend groups pay for some combination of: a boat ride, a guided activity, and an evening plan. This packages it together. The main “cost” you’re taking on is that you’re paying for a party-focused day, so you should go in wanting music, movement, and a social atmosphere.
If you’re the type who wants to swim and then head back early, the full schedule might feel long. But if you want a memorable, high-energy highlight that takes you from daylight into nightlife, the price-to-experience ratio is usually hard to beat.
Who This Boat Party Is Best For (and When to Skip It)

This is tailor-made for adults who want a social party day. If you’re traveling with friends, you’ll likely click quickly because the whole format is built around shared energy.
It’s also a good match if you’re okay with a structured timeline and you don’t need a quiet, scenic, low-volume experience. The tour runs on momentum, not slow wandering.
On the flip side, it’s not suitable for:
- Children under 18
- Pregnant women
So if you’re in any of those categories, or if you’re hoping for something calmer, you should pick a different kind of boat trip in Split.
Practical Tips to Have a Smoother Day on the Water

A party boat is fun, but it has its own reality. Here are the things that make the difference between a good day and an annoying day.
First: pack light. You’re bringing a towel and swimwear, not a full beach setup. Take care of your belongings, and avoid bringing items that would really hurt if misplaced, like your passport.
Second: plan your money use. Since the card minimum is 50 euros, either budget accordingly or keep some cash handy.
Third: go with the right expectations about food and drinks. The welcome drink is included, but bar drinks and snacks like fries and chicken nuggets are available for purchase rather than included. If you want predictable spending, decide in advance how much you’ll spend onboard.
Finally: follow the onboard rules. Weapons or sharp objects are not allowed, and alcohol and drugs are not allowed.
Should You Book Captain’s Boat Party to the Blue Lagoon?
I’d book this if you want one clear, high-energy day in Split: live DJ music, a real swim stop, and a free afterparty that carries you into the night. The biggest selling point isn’t just the boat or the scenery. It’s the fact that the day is designed to keep you in motion and connected to other people.
I would skip it if you need quiet, if you’re traveling with kids under 18, or if you fall into the not-suitable categories. And if you’re sensitive to spending surprises, remember that extra drinks and onboard snacks cost extra, and card payments have that 50 euro minimum.
If you’re a “make it count” traveler, this is the kind of plan that turns into one of those Split memories you can still smile about later, even when you’re half-tired from the music.
FAQ
What is the duration of the boat party?
The tour duration is listed as 5 hours.
Where do I meet the guide?
You meet your guide at Roof 68, Obala Lazareta 3, Split.
What time do I need to check in?
Check-in is until 13:30 (1:30 pm).
When does the boat depart?
The boat departs at 14:00 (2:00 pm).
Where does the tour end?
The activity ends back at the meeting point in Split (the same place you started).
Is there a live DJ and music on board?
Yes. The experience includes a live DJ playing music.
What’s included in the price besides the boat ride?
Included are a welcome drink, a warm-up party, a Blue Lagoon swim stop, a panoramic cruise around Split’s famous beaches, and free entry to the best nightclub in Split.
Do I get free drinks and food onboard?
A welcome drink is included. Drinks from the bar and food such as fries and chicken nuggets can be purchased onboard, but they are not included.
What should I bring?
Bring swimwear and a towel.
Is the tour suitable for children or pregnant women?
No. It is not suitable for children under 18 years and not suitable for pregnant women.


























