2-Hour Sunset Cruise Split

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2-Hour Sunset Cruise Split

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Split sunsets look different from a boat. On this 2-hour sunset cruise, I like the big panorama from Marjan Hill and the easy mood created by live music plus drinks. One thing to think about: the onboard music is not guaranteed to feel traditional, so if you want quiet classical vibes, set expectations.

You’ll glide toward the sundown along Marjan Hill (the city’s lungs), then continue around Kaštela Bay with Kozjak slopes framing the view. After that, you coast the Split Riviera’s beaches as the sun drops behind the town. It’s a short cruise, so it’s best if you want a concentrated sunset experience rather than a long sightseeing day.

Key highlights I’d plan around

2-Hour Sunset Cruise Split - Key highlights I’d plan around

  • Marjan Hill panorama for sunset views right where you want them
  • Kaštela Bay framed by the slopes of Kozjak
  • Hajduk stadium sighting while sailing the route
  • Split Riviera coastline and city beaches as daylight fades
  • Live music on the open deck with a party-leaning atmosphere
  • Open bar included with no limit sparkling wine, wine, beer, and soft drinks

Marjan Hill at sunset: the views are the main event

2-Hour Sunset Cruise Split - Marjan Hill at sunset: the views are the main event
The cruise starts by steering you out for a sunset-focused ride along Marjan Hill, often called the lungs of the city. Even if you’ve seen Split from the waterfront before, this is a different angle: you’re higher than the street level, and you can watch the coastline stretch out ahead of you instead of seeing it in fragments.

Marjan Hill matters because it’s not just a viewpoint. It’s a landmark people in Split use as a way to talk about the city’s outdoors. From the water, you get that “Split is right here, and nature is right there” feeling in one sweep. The timing also helps. Two hours is long enough to feel the light change, but short enough that you don’t end up stuck in the late-sunset lull.

One practical tip: if you care about photos, make a simple plan at the start. Pick a side of the boat for the first half, then be ready to shift your position when the sun angle changes. On a sunset cruise, the light moves fast.

You can also read our reviews of more boat tours in Split

Kaštela Bay and Kozjak: scenery with a second act

2-Hour Sunset Cruise Split - Kaštela Bay and Kozjak: scenery with a second act
After the Marjan Hill stretch, the route heads toward Kaštela Bay, guarded by the slopes of Kozjak. This is where the cruise stops feeling like one straight line of waterfront and starts feeling like a guided tour of “natural boundaries.” Kozjak acts like a visual wall behind the bay, so the water looks calmer and the horizon feels more defined.

Kaštela Bay also adds variety. You go from Split’s immediate feel to a broader coastal setting, where the coastline has more layers. It’s the kind of view that makes you pause your phone just long enough to enjoy the bigger picture.

And yes, there’s a spot here for local sports fans, even if you’re not one. You’ll see the stadium of Hajduk, the local football club. That detail is small, but it helps the cruise feel grounded in the place instead of staying purely scenic.

Hajduk stadium and the route through Split’s newest coastline

2-Hour Sunset Cruise Split - Hajduk stadium and the route through Split’s newest coastline
As you continue, you sail along the newer part of town and coast several city beaches. This matters because it turns the cruise into a “walking route, but by sea.” Beaches and waterfront sections each have their own feel, so your eye doesn’t get bored.

Seeing the Hajduk stadium on the way is a nice reminder that you’re not just floating past postcards. Split has local pride, and the route passes a major marker of it. If you happen to be in Split during football season, even casual recognition adds context for what locals care about.

This part of the itinerary is also where the sunset really starts to take over. With the sun going down behind the town, the coastline shifts from bright and crisp to softer and warmer. It’s a visual change you can feel immediately, especially if you’re standing on the open deck.

Live music on the open deck: fun factor, with one caveat

One of the most praised parts of this cruise is the onboard entertainment. You get live music on the open deck, and the atmosphere stays relaxed rather than stiff. The good sign is that people describe it as easygoing and enjoyable, the kind of sound track that makes you want to sway without forcing anyone to dance.

That said, here’s the only caution I’d give. The music may not match what you’d call traditional. If you’re hoping for quiet, classic Adriatic cruise vibes, the onboard performance could feel more modern or party-leaning than you want.

So how do you decide? If your goal is a scenic sunset with a social mood, live music is a feature, not a problem. If your goal is a silent nature moment, you might prefer a calmer boat tour instead.

Practical move: dress for wind. Even at sunset, the sea can cool you down, and open decks mean you’ll feel it.

The open bar value: included drinks that change the whole tone

This cruise includes an open bar with no limit sparkling wine, wine, beer, and soft drinks during the whole cruise. That’s the difference between a “nice view” tour and a “stay awhile” experience. When drinks are included, you’re not calculating time in sips and you don’t have to decide whether a beverage is worth the price.

At $94 per person for a 2-hour ride, the value comes from the combination:

  • You get the sunset cruise itself
  • You get live music
  • You get a true open bar, not a small tasting

If you were planning to buy drinks anyway during a sunset outing, this package can feel like a straightforward deal. If you rarely drink alcohol, you’ll still benefit from soft drinks being part of the open bar, but the price value will depend more on your interest in the music and the route.

Also, because it’s only two hours, the included drinks don’t turn into a long “hang.” It stays tied to the sunset window, which is exactly what you want on a short trip.

You can also read our reviews of more evening experiences in Split

What a 2-hour cruise feels like, moment by moment

Two hours sounds short. That’s the point. You’re not trying to see everything in Split. You’re trying to catch a specific moment: light sliding into evening while you move along the coast.

Here’s how it usually plays in your head:

  • First stretch: Marjan Hill views set the tone. You settle in, find a spot, and start watching the coastline.
  • Middle: Kaštela Bay and Kozjak bring a wider feel, plus the Hajduk stadium visual cue.
  • Final stretch: you coast Split Riviera beaches and watch the sun sink behind the town.

Because the cruise is short, you can treat it like an anchor plan on your first night in Split. Many people use it that way, since it gives you a quick, memorable overview without the effort of multiple stops.

If you want photos, don’t wait until the sun is fully down. The best shots often happen during the shift from golden light to deeper sunset tones. And since you’ll be moving, steady your stance before you shoot.

Where you’ll get the best experience on board

2-Hour Sunset Cruise Split - Where you’ll get the best experience on board
You’ll be on a boat with an open deck area for music. That means your comfort choices matter more than on a sightseeing bus. You’ll likely enjoy it most if you’re the type who likes being outside and seeing the sea close up.

If you hate crowd energy, aim for a quieter pocket of space while still being able to watch the coastline. If you love atmosphere, you’ll probably spend more time near where the live music is happening.

Also, with the open bar included, you’ll see a shift in how people act over the two hours. That can be great fun, but if you prefer calm, stick with soft drinks and enjoy the scenery at your pace.

Price, timing, and who this cruise suits best

2-Hour Sunset Cruise Split - Price, timing, and who this cruise suits best
This cruise is priced at $94 per person for 2 hours, and the schedule depends on starting times you can check for availability. In a city like Split, you’re paying for three things at once: movement by sea, sunset timing, and onboard entertainment with an open bar.

So who should book it?

  • Couples who want a simple, romantic-feeling sunset plan without complicated logistics
  • First-timers who want a fast overview of Split’s coastline, Marjan, Kaštela Bay, and the Riviera
  • Groups who like live music and drinks as part of the experience
  • Anyone who values photo-friendly scenery without committing to a full day

Who might not love it?

  • People who want a quiet, traditional sightseeing cruise without music
  • Anyone who wants a long, stop-and-explore itinerary rather than a smooth 2-hour sail

Booking essentials you should know before you go

2-Hour Sunset Cruise Split - Booking essentials you should know before you go
The host and greeter operate in English. You’ll receive your ticket by email after you send your email address, and that email should include the details you need.

One more thing to keep in mind: sunset cruises are weather-dependent in feel, even when they keep sailing. If you’re sensitive to wind or chill, pack accordingly so the open deck stays comfortable for the whole ride.

Should you book the 2-Hour Sunset Cruise in Split?

Yes, if your ideal evening in Split looks like this: a scenic route with a real sunset payoff, an onboard atmosphere that feels relaxed, and drinks that are included so you don’t have to plan your budget minute by minute. The strongest reasons to book are the sunset views from Marjan Hill, the route through Kaštela Bay, and the combo of live music plus an open bar.

Maybe skip it if you want silence and traditional touring vibes, since the live music can be more performance-oriented than some people expect. If you’re unsure, think about what you’d enjoy more on a short trip: a quieter nature cruise or a social sunset sail with music.

If you match the first group, this is a very solid way to spend your time.

FAQ

How long is the 2-Hour Sunset Cruise Split?

The cruise lasts 2 hours.

What does the ticket price include?

The tour includes a two-hour cruise, live music on board, and an open bar with no limit sparkling wine, wine, beer, and soft drinks during the whole cruise.

Where will we see Marjan Hill and Kaštela Bay?

You’ll start sailing toward the sundown along Marjan Hill (the lungs of the city) and then sail toward Kaštela Bay guarded by the slopes of Kozjak.

Do we see Split landmarks during the cruise?

Yes. You’ll look at the stadium of the local football club Hajduk and enjoy views along the Split Riviera as you coast city beaches.

Is there live music onboard?

Yes. There is live music on the open deck.

What language is the host or greeter?

The host or greeter is available in English.

How do I get the meeting point information?

You’ll send your email address, and you’ll receive the ticket by email with all details.

What are the cancellation and payment options?

You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. You can also reserve now and pay later, keeping your travel plans flexible.

Are there different departure times?

Starting times depend on availability, so you’ll need to check what times are offered.

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