REVIEW · SPLIT
Split: Night Boat Party with Free Shots, Dj and After Party
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The Adriatic at night feels like a movie set. This Split night boat party pairs cruising views of the city with live DJs, a light show, and a fun crew, then keeps going at two top clubbing stops. I like that your ticket stacks the value by including two free shots and club access in one package, not just a boat ride. One thing to keep in mind: it’s built for the nightlife crowd, and drinks and food are not included, so you’ll want to budget a bit extra.
What makes it especially appealing is the full night-out format. You’re not paying three separate entries or trying to stitch together transportation and timing on your own, and the schedule keeps the energy high from the first set on the water to the final club. The vibe also shows up in the details: I’ve seen praise for staff like Nicola and Emilia, with people calling out the music and overall atmosphere.
Practical side: it’s only four hours total, so you should expect a fast-moving itinerary and a lot of standing, moving, and switching venues. If you want a slow, sit-down evening, this won’t fit—but if you want one ticket that handles the fun, it’s a strong deal.
In This Review
- Key things I’d prioritize before you book
- Night boat party in Split: what the experience feels like
- What’s included for $23: shots, DJs, and club entry
- The 4-hour plan: how the night moves from deck to dance floor
- Boat party segment: DJ energy plus Adriatic views
- Beach club stop: where the vibe turns warmer and looser
- Night club finale: exclusive-feeling end of night
- Price vs value: why $23 can make sense here
- Meeting point and timing: avoid confusion and start on time
- What to bring (and what to leave behind) for the rules
- Who this is best for in Split (and who should skip it)
- The staff and music factor: why it matters more than it sounds
- Should you book the Split night boat party?
- FAQ
- How long is the Split Night Boat Party?
- What’s included in the ticket price?
- Are drinks and food included?
- Where do we meet for the tour?
- Does the activity end somewhere else?
- Do I need an ID?
- Are there any restrictions on alcohol or drugs?
- Who is this not suitable for?
Key things I’d prioritize before you book

- Two free welcome shots included, so you start the night already in party mode
- DJ + light show on the boat, with Split’s waterfront views as the backdrop
- Access to 3 venues across the night: boat party, beach club, and night club
- Party continues after the boat with a beach club stop and then an exclusive-feeling final venue
- Clear bag rules (no luggage/large bags/backpacks), so pack light for a smoother ride
Night boat party in Split: what the experience feels like

This is the kind of night out you book when you want to hit the best parts of Split’s nightlife without doing extra planning. You get the classic postcard view—Split lights and coastline—while music runs on deck, then the plan naturally turns into clubbing once the boat stops.
The best part is how the ticket is structured. Instead of “just a cruise,” you’re really buying a curated sequence: boat party first, then one beach-club-style stop, and finally a night-club venue. For $23 per person, that’s the big draw: value comes from the way it bundles multiple nightlife moments into one flow.
And yes, the staff matters here. People specifically mention Nicola and Emilia in a positive way, and that lines up with what you want from an event host: keep people grouped, transitions quick, and the music lively.
You can also read our reviews of more boat tours in Split
What’s included for $23: shots, DJs, and club entry

Your ticket includes more than the boat itself. You’ll get:
- Free welcome shots (two total)
- Boat party with a DJ and light show
- Beach club access
- Night club access
Drinks and food are not included. That’s normal for this kind of event, but it changes how you should plan your spending. If you’re someone who expects an open bar, this isn’t that. If you’re okay buying drinks on-site (the vibe here is that drink prices are kept friendly), you’ll be fine.
The real value is that you’re not paying separate entry fees for a beach club and a night club after the boat. If you’ve tried piecing together a nightlife route in a new city, you know how quickly costs and logistics add up. This ticket solves that with one price and one format.
The 4-hour plan: how the night moves from deck to dance floor

The experience runs about 4 hours (starting times vary by availability). You’ll meet at a spot marked by a statue and a large set of stairs—just walk up, and a staff member will be waiting.
From there, the night follows a simple rhythm:
1) Boat party (DJ + light show, with Split views)
2) Beach club access (where the party shifts gears from “on-the-water” to “by-the-energy” clubbing)
3) Night club access (the final stop, built to keep momentum going)
The end point brings you back to the meeting area. That matters because it reduces stress. You’re not trying to coordinate how to get home after you’ve danced your way into your third outfit change.
The trade-off: since it’s only four hours, it’s not a slow crawl. Think of it as a concentrated night out—good if you like momentum, less ideal if you want long breaks.
Boat party segment: DJ energy plus Adriatic views

The boat portion is the headline for a reason. You get a live DJ and a light show, and the views of Split from the water give the whole event a special feel. You’re not stuck in a club basement the entire time—you’re moving, seeing the coastline, and getting that “wow, I’m actually here” effect early.
This part also tends to be where the group forms. You meet the crew, get your first shots, and get into the music before you split into different crowds at the next venues. If you’re traveling with friends, this is a fun stage for group photos and quick bonding. If you’re solo, this is also often when it’s easiest to connect—music and a shared schedule do a lot of the social work.
One practical note: you’re on a boat. Even if the movement isn’t extreme, it’s still an outdoor environment with deck-level crowding. Bring your night-out confidence, and keep footwear in mind (bare feet aren’t allowed).
Beach club stop: where the vibe turns warmer and looser
After the boat, you head to a beach club. The timing works because the beach-club energy is usually more open-air and social, so it’s a natural transition from cruising. If you like music with a more relaxed feel than a night club, this stop is where you can shift into that mode.
Since drinks and food aren’t included, your best approach is to treat this as your chance to grab what you want before the final venue. The event description also points to cheap drinks during the overall party, which is great for keeping your budget from exploding during the night. Still, plan to pay for what you drink.
Also, this stop gives you a breather in the lineup. You’re no longer adjusting to a moving deck, and the crowd flow at a beach club often feels more spread out than on a boat.
You can also read our reviews of more evening experiences in Split
Night club finale: exclusive-feeling end of night

The last stop is a night club, described as one of the more exclusive options in Split. This is where the event’s “after party” concept really matters, because you’re not done when the boat ends.
If you love the idea of a proper club finale, this part is the payoff. You already started with free shots and DJ music, so you’ll arrive with momentum rather than scrambling to find a venue after you’re tired.
The main drawback is also the simplest: night clubs can get crowded, and this event is designed for a nightlife crowd. If you’re sensitive to noise, dense spaces, or you prefer quiet bars, you might find the final stop a bit intense.
Price vs value: why $23 can make sense here

At $23 per person, this is less about “cheap partying” and more about “priced for convenience.” You’re getting:
- a boat experience with DJ + light show
- two free shots
- access to both a beach club and a night club
If you try to buy those pieces separately in a busy nightlife city, you usually end up paying more and spending more time organizing yourself. This ticket packages the night so you can show up, follow the plan, and keep moving.
The cost doesn’t include drinks or food, so the true total depends on your personal spending. But even with that, the entry/access portion is doing the heavy lifting for value.
Meeting point and timing: avoid confusion and start on time

You’ll meet at a statue spot with a big set of stairs. Staff will be waiting for you when you arrive. Since the event starts at specific times based on availability, I’d plan to show up a bit early so you’re not arriving during the first rush.
The duration is about 4 hours, and the activity ends back at the meeting point. That’s helpful if you want less stress at the end of the night and easier navigation back to wherever you’re staying.
Also, note the host or greeter is English, which helps if you have questions or need clarification on the flow.
What to bring (and what to leave behind) for the rules

This is one of those events where packing choices directly affect how smooth your night feels. You should bring:
- ID card (a copy is accepted)
Leave at home:
- luggage or large bags
- backpacks
- alcohol and drugs
- sportswear
- bags
- diving gear (not relevant for most people, but it’s listed)
- bare feet (so wear proper footwear)
Why so strict? It keeps movement easy on a boat and at venues with tighter space. If you bring a backpack or large bag, you may slow the process or get turned away.
My practical advice: travel with a small crossbody or a phone + essentials setup, and keep everything you need for the night within easy reach.
Who this is best for in Split (and who should skip it)
This is designed for nightlife energy. It’s not for kids, and it has age limits listed clearly:
- not suitable for children under 18
- not suitable for babies under 1
- not suitable for people over 70
So if you want a party night with music, shots, and club access, you’re the target audience.
It may not be your best fit if:
- you want a quiet evening or conversation-first plans
- you’re not comfortable with moving between crowded settings quickly
- you rely on carrying more gear than the event allows
If you’re planning a bachelorette party, this format also fits well. One of the strongest mentions was a bachelorette celebration on the boat, with praise for the staff and the music.
The staff and music factor: why it matters more than it sounds
A boat party can be great or chaotic depending on how organized the crew is. This experience emphasizes a fun crew, DJs, and light shows—so your enjoyment depends on the actual execution.
The name checks in the feedback stand out: Nicola and Emilia get specific praise for keeping things going, and people also call out the music quality and overall vibe. That’s exactly what I’d look for when choosing a packaged nightlife experience in a place like Split.
Music is the glue here. When the DJ energy stays strong on deck and the transitions to the clubs feel smooth, the whole night feels intentional instead of random.
Should you book the Split night boat party?
Book it if you want a ready-made nightlife plan with DJ music, Split views, two free shots, and club access without extra planning. The price looks fair because you’re paying for more than one venue, not just the boat.
Skip it if you prefer quieter evenings, need food included, or you don’t want rules about bags and footwear. Also consider that it’s only four hours, so it’s best for travelers who like intensity rather than long downtime.
If you’re going for a classic Split night out and want the package to do the heavy lifting, this one is easy to recommend.
FAQ
How long is the Split Night Boat Party?
It lasts about 4 hours. Exact starting times depend on availability.
What’s included in the ticket price?
The ticket includes two free welcome shots, the night boat party with a DJ and light show, plus access to a beach club and a night club.
Are drinks and food included?
No. Drinks and food are not included, though drinks are available to purchase.
Where do we meet for the tour?
You’ll meet at a statue with a big set of stairs, and a staff member will be waiting for you.
Does the activity end somewhere else?
No. It ends back at the same meeting point.
Do I need an ID?
Yes. You’ll need an ID card. A copy is accepted.
Are there any restrictions on alcohol or drugs?
Yes. Alcohol and drugs are not allowed.
Who is this not suitable for?
It’s not suitable for children under 18, babies under 1 year, and people over 70 years.































