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From Trogir: Sunset Private Tour
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Speedboat sunsets beat shorelines. This private Trogir sunset cruise is all about sunset views from the water, then Maslinica for a walk through stone houses and a castle setting.
You get two big wins in one evening: time to cool off in the sea near an archipelago of seven islets, and a relaxed pace to explore the village and linger over dinner with ocean views. One consideration: this trip is not suitable for pregnant travelers, people with back problems, or anyone who needs wheelchair access.
In This Review
- Quick Takes Before You Go
- What This Trogir Sunset Private Tour Is Really Like
- The Big Timing: Starting at 7:00 PM, Back Around 11:00 PM
- Getting to the Meeting Point (And Why It’s Easier Than It Sounds)
- Your Boat Setup: Speedboat + Safety Gear + Wind Jackets
- The Maslinica Area: An Archipelago Stop Before the Main Sunset
- The Swimming and Snorkeling Part: How to Make It Enjoyable
- Exploring Maslinica: Walk the Fishermen Village at Human Speed
- Dinner With Sea Views: How to Choose a Place Without Stress
- On the Boat for the Sunset: Why Viewing From Water Hits Different
- The Return to Trogir at 11:00 PM and Stargazing Time
- Price and Value: Is $647 Worth It?
- Who This Tour Fits Best (And Who Should Skip It)
- What to Bring (So You’re Comfortable From 7:00 to 11:00)
- A Note on the Skipper and the Human Touch
- Should You Book From Trogir to Maslinica for Sunset?
- FAQ
- Where do we meet for the Trogir sunset private tour?
- What time does the tour start and what time do we return?
- Is food included during the dinner in Maslinica?
- What’s included on board?
- What should I bring for the swim stop?
- Is this tour suitable for everyone?
Quick Takes Before You Go

- A true boat-first sunset: you watch the sky shift while you’re still on the water, not stuck on land.
- Swim and snorkel stop: you pause on the way in the waters around Maslinica’s islets.
- Maslinica walking time: red-roofed stone houses, fishermen’s boats, and a castle area built in 1708.
- Private and flexible feel: it’s a group tour limited to up to 10 people with an English-speaking skipper.
- On-board comfort gear included: wind jackets and life jackets are provided.
What This Trogir Sunset Private Tour Is Really Like

This is the kind of evening trip that makes sense when you want “wow” without the stress of planning. You’ll leave Trogir in the early evening (starting at 7:00 PM), head toward the fishing village of Maslinica, and structure your night around sunset—plus a swim stop before it gets dark.
The setting is the star. Maslinica is known for sunset views, and from the water you get a wider, more cinematic angle than you typically get from a pier. You also get the best of both worlds: sea time on a speedboat and then a chance to explore the village on foot.
You can also read our reviews of more private tours in Split
The Big Timing: Starting at 7:00 PM, Back Around 11:00 PM

The schedule is built around one goal: catch the end-of-day light. You start at 7:00 PM, so you’re not rushing through dinner time or missing the slow burn of sunset. After exploring Maslinica and having time to eat, you head back to Trogir at 11:00 PM, when the night sky is up for stars.
That matters because sunset isn’t just a moment—it’s a 45–60 minute shift in mood. Being on the boat during the transition usually gives you more color and more movement than standing still. And the later return gives you a second scenic payoff: dark-water views of the sky.
Getting to the Meeting Point (And Why It’s Easier Than It Sounds)

This tour does not include hotel pickup or drop-off, so you should plan to arrive at the meeting point under your own steam.
Meet in front of Providenca Charter & Travel’s storefront at Ul. kralja Tomislava 16, 21220, Trogir. The good news: there is free parking available.
If you’re staying near the water, that’s helpful. You won’t be herded to a distant pickup spot. You’ll just meet up, check in, and get on the boat.
Your Boat Setup: Speedboat + Safety Gear + Wind Jackets

This isn’t a barebones cruise. You’ll have:
- Life jackets and safety gear
- Snorkeling equipment
- Wind jackets
That combination is practical for an evening on open water. Even when the weather is warm, it can cool off after sunset, and wind jackets make the “post-swim” part of the trip feel comfortable instead of chilly.
Also, the snorkeling gear inclusion is key. You’re not paying extra to participate in the water stop. If you want to do a quick snorkel and not fuss, you can.
The Maslinica Area: An Archipelago Stop Before the Main Sunset

The route includes Maslinica and stops along the way in the archipelago of seven islets. This is where you get the sea break before the sky show.
You’ll stop long enough for a dip—go swimming or snorkeling depending on what you feel like doing. Then you’ll head back for sunset viewing from the boat. The idea is simple: get you out into the water early, then shift to sunset mode.
One smart way to think about this: if you’re traveling with different energy levels in your group, this stop works for both types of people. Active types can swim or snorkel. People who just want the view can stay aboard and relax while the boat moves through scenic spots.
You can also read our reviews of more evening experiences in Split
The Swimming and Snorkeling Part: How to Make It Enjoyable

You’ll want to treat the swim time like a mini beach-break, not like a full-day excursion. Bring a towel, and wear swimwear under comfortable clothes when you can. That way you’re not scrambling to get ready at the last minute.
A few practical tips:
- Bring your towel and a change of clothes if you have room. Evening breezes can make wet clothes feel colder.
- If you want to snorkel, have your mask and fins on fast so you’re not losing time while the group is waiting.
- Life jackets are provided, so don’t skip wearing them unless the skipper instructs otherwise.
Also note: the tour is not suitable for people with back problems. That’s a big deal for comfort on a speedboat and during movement around the boat.
Exploring Maslinica: Walk the Fishermen Village at Human Speed

Once you arrive in Maslinica, the tour shifts from sea time to village time. You’ll explore the picturesque, traditional fishing village known for sunset views, including:
- Traditional stone houses with red roofs
- Fishermen’s boats
- A castle built in 1708, now used as a hotel and a marina
This is the part where the trip feels like more than a view. Maslinica isn’t just a photo stop. You get free time to walk around, take in the boats, and find a place for dinner.
The castle mention is useful for your expectations. It signals Maslinica isn’t only cottages and docks—it has a more fortified landmark feel too. Even if you don’t go inside, it helps you understand why the village looks the way it does.
Dinner With Sea Views: How to Choose a Place Without Stress

Food and drinks are not included, so you’ll pick your own dinner once you’re in town. The good part: many restaurants in Maslinica have amazing sea views.
My advice: decide two things quickly once you arrive:
1) Where do you want to sit for the view?
2) What pace do you want? Casual dinner can be quick; a longer sit is easy if you’re enjoying the sunset-afterglow mood.
Since the trip is timed to return to Trogir by 11:00 PM, don’t plan a late-night feast that runs too long. Maslinica is lovely, but the boat schedule will still matter.
On the Boat for the Sunset: Why Viewing From Water Hits Different

The highlight is the sunset over the Croatian Sea, and viewing it from a speedboat is a major part of the magic. You’re not looking at a single direction from one fixed spot—you’re moving. The sky and sea meet in a broad frame, and that motion keeps it feeling alive.
Here’s what to aim for:
- Find a comfortable viewing spot on board before the colors change too fast.
- Keep your phone charged. You’ll be tempted to capture it.
- Expect color changes to happen gradually. Sunset isn’t one photo; it’s a slow shift.
If you’re the type who likes atmosphere more than facts, this is your moment. If you’re the type who likes planning, this still works because the whole route is built around the timing.
The Return to Trogir at 11:00 PM and Stargazing Time
At 11:00 PM, you head back to Trogir. The tour includes time to enjoy views of the stars.
This is a fun bonus because most sunset tours end when the light fades. Here, the schedule continues into night, so you get two scenes: sunset color, then sky drama.
If you’re going to bring anything extra for comfort, this is a good moment for it. Warm layers help once you’re back under night air, especially if you’re standing or staying out on deck.
Price and Value: Is $647 Worth It?
The price is $647 per group up to 10. That might sound steep until you break down what you actually get.
You’re paying for:
- A private-style speedboat experience (up to 10 people)
- A skipper
- Boat ride and safety gear
- Snorkeling equipment
- Wind jackets and life jackets
- A sunset-focused route with multiple experience segments (swim stop + village time + evening return)
If you’re traveling as a small group, the value equation improves quickly. You’re not buying multiple separate tickets for different activities. You’re getting one integrated evening: sea time, swimming, and a guided visit to Maslinica with enough freedom to eat dinner.
Where the price might feel less worth it is if you’re traveling solo or only with one person and still want the full boat. In that case, consider whether you’d rather take a shared sunset cruise. But if you like your plans flexible and want a more personal evening, this private group format is the point.
Who This Tour Fits Best (And Who Should Skip It)
This tour is a great match if you:
- Want a sunset experience that’s actually on the water
- Like a mix of swimming and a walking break in a real fishing village
- Are fine arranging your own meeting point (no hotel pickup)
- Travel with a group of up to 10 and can share the cost
It’s not a good match if:
- You’re pregnant (not suitable)
- You have back problems (not suitable)
- You use a wheelchair (not suitable)
Speedboats are usually lively rides, and even with life jackets and wind gear, the movement can be tough for certain bodies.
What to Bring (So You’re Comfortable From 7:00 to 11:00)
Bring:
- Swimwear
- Towel
- Comfortable clothes
That’s it—and it’s enough if you plan like a minimalist. Wear something you can move in on the boat, then be ready to change into dry layers when you’re back on land for dinner.
A Note on the Skipper and the Human Touch
One reason people enjoy this kind of private evening is the skipper’s attitude: relaxed, responsive, and not stuck in a rigid script.
In the feedback you were given, the skipper Neno is specifically praised for being friendly and for sharing plenty about the area. Another team member, Vlatka, also gets a shout-out, which suggests the operation is hands-on and supportive. There’s also mention of a flexible feel—like deciding where to go and when—so the trip can match your group’s mood.
That matters. A sunset cruise can become boring if it feels rushed or mechanical. A calmer, skipper-led pace usually makes the difference between a good trip and a memorable one.
Should You Book From Trogir to Maslinica for Sunset?
Book it if you want an evening that’s more than a viewpoint: you get a boat ride, a swim/snorkel pause, and real free time to walk Maslinica and eat dinner. The timing from 7:00 PM to 11:00 PM is built for sunset plus night skies, and the included snorkel and wind jackets help you spend money where it counts—on the experience, not on add-ons.
Skip it if you need hotel pickup, have mobility or back issues, or you hate speedboats. Also, if you’re on a tight budget per person and won’t share the group cost, you may find better value with a shared cruise.
If your priority is a romantic, sea-based sunset with a fishing village evening built in, this is the kind of outing that fits perfectly.
FAQ
Where do we meet for the Trogir sunset private tour?
You meet in front of Providenca Charter & Travel’s storefront at Ul. kralja Tomislava 16, 21220. The tour ends back at the same meeting point.
What time does the tour start and what time do we return?
The journey starts at 7:00 PM and you head back to Trogir at 11:00 PM.
Is food included during the dinner in Maslinica?
No. Food and other drinks are not included, so you’ll choose and pay for dinner on your own in Maslinica.
What’s included on board?
You’ll get the boat ride, skipper, snorkeling equipment, wind jackets, life jackets, and safety gear.
What should I bring for the swim stop?
Bring swimwear, a towel, and comfortable clothes.
Is this tour suitable for everyone?
It is not suitable for pregnant women, people with back problems, or wheelchair users.



































