From Split: Private Sunset Boat Tour

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From Split: Private Sunset Boat Tour

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Sunset rides change your whole rhythm in Split. This private speedboat tour is built for an easy, flexible sunset with music onboard, plus the option to jump in for a quick swim away from the crowds. I love how the timing can match the exact sunset that night, and I love that you can bring the vibe with music while the crew keeps things relaxed. Only consideration: if the weather turns choppy, the water can get a bit rough.

You’ll also get the kind of sea views that are hard to recreate from shore. From the water, you’ll spot key landmarks like Tito’s villa and Marjan hill, while the boat runs along the coast for a smooth (and thrilling) pace. The trip runs about 1 hour 30 minutes, which feels just right for an evening plan without eating your whole night.

Key Points You’ll Feel Right Away

From Split: Private Sunset Boat Tour - Key Points You’ll Feel Right Away

  • Private by design: Up to 11 people, so the experience stays calm and adjustable.
  • Sunset timing that can flex: Start and return hours can shift to match sunset.
  • Music-friendly cruise: You can play your own music, and the crew helps keep the mood light.
  • Swim-ready setup: Snorkeling equipment is included for an optional quick jump in.
  • Sea views with real landmarks: Tito’s villa and Marjan hill are visible from the water.

Why This Private Sunset Run Feels Different From Split’s Shore Scene

From Split: Private Sunset Boat Tour - Why This Private Sunset Run Feels Different From Split’s Shore Scene
Split at golden hour can be gorgeous, but it can also get crowded fast. What I like about this tour is that it pulls you away from the busiest sidewalks and puts you on the water, where sunset looks bigger and the light hits the coast in a way photos never fully capture. With a private setup (up to 11 people), you’re not squeezed into a cattle-car schedule.

The second thing I really value is the flexibility. Sunset is not one fixed time, and the tour is designed around that reality. If the light arrives earlier or you want to linger a few extra minutes, the start and return can adjust to the sunset hours. That means you’re not racing a clock just to get one decent view.

The vibe is also more personal than you’d get on a larger group cruise. The crew is there to make the evening feel fun rather than formal, and you’ll notice how much difference that makes once you’re out on open water. Names that came up in past experiences include Rafael, Karlo, and Flavio, and each of them stood out for keeping the mood friendly and chatty while still knowing when to give the group space to enjoy the sunset.

One note: because this is a speedboat, conditions matter. One experience mentioned lots of waves due to weather, so if you’re easily seasick, keep that in mind and choose a calmer moment when possible.

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Meeting on the Promenade: Where You Start and Why It Matters

From Split: Private Sunset Boat Tour - Meeting on the Promenade: Where You Start and Why It Matters
This is a simple start, but it’s worth getting it right. You meet at Obala Hrvatskog narodnog preporoda 12, on the promenade across from Coffee Bar Fro, next to stand number 1. You’ll wait there, and the operator will send a photo of the meeting spot.

No hotel pickup and drop-off is included, so plan to get to the meeting point on your own. For me, that’s usually a good thing: less waiting around for van logistics and fewer time-mysteries. You can just show up, walk straight onto the plan, and let the captain drive.

The tour ends back at the meeting point, so you’re not left scrambling for transport afterward. In practice, that makes it easier to stack the cruise with dinner or a late stroll.

Also, you’re not stuck with one rigid itinerary. Because it’s private and guided around sunset, the captain can manage the run so you’re in the right place when the sky turns. That’s the whole point of doing this in the first place.

The Speedboat Run Along Split’s Coast: What You’ll See From the Sea

From Split: Private Sunset Boat Tour - The Speedboat Run Along Split’s Coast: What You’ll See From the Sea
The ride itself is part of the fun. You’re on a speedboat, so the pace feels lively and the coastline comes at you fast enough to feel exciting, but not so fast that you can’t enjoy the views. Expect the whole tour to last around 1 hour 30 minutes, which keeps the evening focused: you’re doing the sunset, not spending the day transporting.

From the water, you’ll see Tito’s villa and Marjan hill. Those are the kinds of landmarks that look very different at sea level, because you get angles that shore viewpoints rarely provide. Marjan hill, in particular, reads like a silhouette against the sky when sunset hits, and Tito’s villa stands out as a recognizable structure when you’re watching from the right stretch of coast.

What makes this valuable is that you don’t just get a view. You get movement. The boat changes your perspective continuously, so the sky’s color shifts while the coastline scrolls by. If you love sunsets for the atmosphere, that motion is a big part of why this works.

If you care about photos, this is one of the best times to take them. But the real win is that you get to watch the sunset unfold with your body facing the horizon instead of looking down at your phone while trying to hold a crowd’s spot.

Your Sunset Moment: How the Flexible Timing Really Helps

From Split: Private Sunset Boat Tour - Your Sunset Moment: How the Flexible Timing Really Helps
Sunset is the headline, and here’s the practical reason flexible timing matters: the best light does not politely wait for a fixed schedule. The tour is set up so start and return hours can be adjusted according to sunset hours, which gives you a better chance of catching the real magic, not just the official time on a map.

Onboard, the crew also manages the experience so you’re not constantly hurried. One guide named Karlo was described as warm and chatty, but also aware of when to step back so people could actually enjoy the view. Another named Flávio was highlighted for knowing how to turn up, which usually translates into keeping the energy high without turning the evening into a loud party.

You’ll also hear music during the ride, and you can play your own tunes. That’s not a small detail. Music turns a scenic trip into your kind of night out, and it makes it easier for groups of friends to relax immediately.

If you want a more low-key vibe, you can still keep it calm. The cruise is private, so you’re not stuck with someone else’s playlist dominating the experience.

Optional Swim and Snorkeling Equipment: A Quick Water Break

From Split: Private Sunset Boat Tour - Optional Swim and Snorkeling Equipment: A Quick Water Break
One of the reasons I like sunset boat trips is that they offer a chance to switch from watching to doing. Here, snorkeling equipment is included, and there’s an optional quick swim if you want.

That jump-in moment tends to be the perfect in-between activity: long enough to feel like you experienced something special, short enough that you’re not freezing your plans into a “regret later” situation. You don’t need to be a strong swimmer to benefit from the option. The important part is that the gear is there, so it’s not a last-minute scramble.

In past experiences, people also mentioned having wine while swimming. Food and drinks are not automatically included, but you can request them, and in at least one case wine was provided. So if you want a drink with the moment, you’ll likely need to ask in advance or on request.

Also, traveling by sea means you get the water experience without making it a whole separate outing. It’s built into the flow of the cruise, which is exactly how I like it on vacation.

Music, Crew Personality, and On-Water Service That Feels Easy

From Split: Private Sunset Boat Tour - Music, Crew Personality, and On-Water Service That Feels Easy
A sunset cruise can be pretty, but service quality decides whether it feels smooth or stressful. What stands out here is how communicative the crew is. People have described getting details via WhatsApp, including the meeting point info and timing guidance. That kind of up-front clarity reduces the mental load you normally carry while trying to coordinate a trip in a new city.

Once you’re onboard, the crew’s personality matters. Rafael was mentioned as super nice and made people laugh a lot, while Karlo was described as warm and chatty. Flavio/Flávio also came up for friendly energy and skilled handling. Those traits matter because you’re on open water; you want confidence from the captain and comfort from the crew.

There’s also a practical piece: the boat ride is about rhythm. The captain knows when to keep things steady for viewing and when to speed up for thrill. That’s how you end up with both a great sunset and a fun feeling ride, not just one or the other.

You’ll have water onboard (a bottle of water is included), which is a small detail but helpful on a warm evening.

Price and Value: $335 Per Group Up to 11 People

From Split: Private Sunset Boat Tour - Price and Value: $335 Per Group Up to 11 People
Let’s talk money, because it’s the main question. The price is $335 per group, up to 11 people. That structure changes the math.

For two people, it’s a premium sunset plan. For a small group, it starts to look like good value because you’re splitting a private experience rather than paying per person for a crowded boat tour. The included package covers a speedboat ride, fuel, port taxes, skipper and sailor, VAT, bottle of water, and use of snorkeling equipment—so you’re not constantly adding add-ons once you’re there.

What you’re paying for, really, is three things:

  1. Private flexibility tied to sunset timing
  2. A sea-level viewpoint with visible landmarks like Tito’s villa and Marjan hill
  3. A controllable evening vibe, especially since you can play music and you can add a swim

If you’re the type who hates crowded tours and wants one memorable evening without planning three separate activities, this is the kind of spend that makes sense. If you’re traveling solo or on a strict budget, you might feel the price more strongly—because private tours don’t “scale down” like a group bus does.

My practical suggestion: if you can bring 4 to 8 people, the experience usually starts feeling more like a smart splurge and less like a luxury-only option.

Weather, Waves, and the One Real Drawback to Know

The tour is built for a beautiful evening, but it’s still at sea. One experience mentioned a lot of waves due to weather. That means the water can affect comfort and the smoothness of the ride.

If you know you’re sensitive to choppy conditions, it’s worth thinking hard about timing and expectations. This is a speedboat, so it’s not the same as a large, slow vessel that dampens motion.

That said, the crew is part of the safety net. The captain’s job is to handle the water and keep the experience moving at a workable pace. Friendly, experienced operation shows up most when the conditions aren’t perfect, not when everything is calm.

Who This Tour Fits Best (And Who Might Want Something Else)

From Split: Private Sunset Boat Tour - Who This Tour Fits Best (And Who Might Want Something Else)
This tour fits best if you want:

  • A private sunset plan with a small group
  • Flexibility around when the sunset happens
  • A speedboat ride that feels fun, not just scenic
  • The option to swim briefly and use snorkeling equipment
  • A night with music and a crew that keeps things easy

It may not be the best match if you need hotel pickup or you’re expecting a long, multi-stop sightseeing day. This is about one focused evening window—about 1 hour 30 minutes—so it won’t replace a full day of inland exploring.

If you’re celebrating something or just want a change of pace from walking around Split, this is a strong way to end the day. The sea views of Tito’s villa and Marjan hill give you that “I saw Split from a different angle” feeling without turning it into a complicated schedule.

Should You Book This Split Sunset Boat Tour?

If you’re aiming for a calm, memorable evening that avoids crowds and gives you flexibility for the best sunset light, I’d book it. The combination of private timing control, onboard music, and optional swim (with snorkeling gear included) makes it feel more like an evening activity you’ll remember than a checklist tour.

Book it especially if:

  • You have a small group and want to split the private cost
  • Sunset is your priority
  • You want to see Tito’s villa and Marjan hill from the water
  • You’d enjoy a speedboat ride with a friendly crew

Skip it or reconsider if:

  • You’re strongly sensitive to waves and motion
  • You need a pickup-and-drop convenience that’s not provided here
  • You’re hoping for food and drinks to be included automatically (they’re only available per request)

In short: for an easy, flexible sunset with sea views and room to personalize the vibe, this private cruise is a solid choice.

FAQ

How long is the Split sunset private boat tour?

The tour lasts around 1 hour 30 minutes.

How big is the group for this private tour?

It’s private for up to 11 people per group.

Where do we meet for the tour?

Meet at Obala Hrvatskog narodnog preporoda 12. You’ll be waiting on the promenade across from Coffee Bar Fro next to stand no. 1.

Is hotel pickup included?

No. Hotel pickup and drop-off are not included.

What’s included in the price?

Included are the speedboat ride, flexible itinerary based on sunset, bottle of water, snorkeling equipment, travel insurance, port taxes, skipper and sailor, fuel, and VAT.

What languages are available?

The tour is available in Croatian, English, and German.

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