REVIEW · TROGIR
Jet Ski Safari – PREMIUM
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Fast jets, real coastline views.
This premium jet ski safari links Trogir with islands and natural stops by water, and it’s guided so the day stays smooth. I especially like the incredibly fast jet skis and the fact you get a professional tour guide who keeps the route fun and organized.
The main trade-off is simple: this is a 4-hour ride-first experience. You won’t get built-in time for a relaxed, long sit-down meal, since food and drinks aren’t included, and transportation to/from attractions is also on you.
In This Review
- Key highlights that matter
- Jet Ski Safari Premium: what the price buys you
- Trogir marina start: where the experience actually begins
- The water route from Trogir through Drvenik
- Blue Lagon stop: why this name pulls weight
- Maslinica on Šolta: island village views without the crowds
- Split from the sea: the sightseeing payoff
- Slatine and the return to Trogir
- Private tour pacing: how the small-group setup feels
- Who this tour suits (and who should skip it)
- Price and value: what makes it worth $456.53
- Booking tips and timing that keep your day easy
- Should you book Jet Ski Safari – PREMIUM?
- FAQ
- Is this a private jet ski tour?
- Where do I meet for the Jet Ski Safari in Trogir?
- What time does the tour start, and how long is it?
- How many people or jet skis are allowed per tour?
- What’s included in the price?
- What is not included?
- Can I cancel for free, and up to when?
Key highlights that matter

- Small-group premium: up to 4 jet skis or 8 people per tour, and it’s private just for your group
- A classic Adriatic route: Trogir → Drvenik → Blue Lagon → Maslinica (Šolta) → Split → Slatine → Trogir
- Split and Trogir from the water: you’ll see major sights without dealing with crowded viewpoints on foot
- Guide included: you get a professional guide plus local taxes covered in the price
- Built for speed lovers: the experience is consistently rated 5/5, with fast, fun rides being the theme
Jet Ski Safari Premium: what the price buys you
At $456.53 per person, this isn’t a budget rental. You’re paying for a guided, route-based experience from the ACI Marina Trogir, using a maximum of 4 jet skis or 8 people model. In plain terms: the day is set up so you’re not squeezed into a huge group while trying to enjoy the speed and scenery.
I like that “premium” here doesn’t mean fancy extras you can’t use. It mostly means control—your group stays together, and a guide is responsible for the flow of stops and timing. The private setup also matters: you go at your own pace instead of constantly matching someone else’s rhythm.
One more value point: local taxes are included. Small detail, big difference when you’re trying to understand the real all-in cost before you book.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Trogir.
Trogir marina start: where the experience actually begins

The meeting point is Put Cumbrijana 22, 21220, Trogir, Croatia, and the tour ends back at the same spot. That return-to-start setup helps you keep your day plan simple—no need to figure out a second meetup or another transport puzzle at the end.
Start time is 12:00 pm, and the total duration is about 4 hours. If you’re planning the rest of your day, treat this like a half-day block centered on being on the water for most of it.
The location being near public transportation is a practical plus. Even if you’re arriving by taxi or walking from town, it’s the kind of meeting point that’s easier to reach without stress.
The water route from Trogir through Drvenik

After you check in at ACI Marina Trogir, the safari sets up as an Adriatic coast route. The itinerary moves you from Trogir toward Drvenik, then onward through island areas, so you get a sense of the coastline rather than just doing one short out-and-back loop.
This part of the ride is where jet ski time starts to feel like a sightseeing tool. You’re traveling along the shoreline, so your views keep changing—headlands, stretches of coast, and the sense of “where you are” becomes obvious even when you’re moving fast.
A small consideration: because the focus is movement, this section rewards confidence behind the handlebars. If you’re the type who gets tense when things move quickly, plan to keep your attention on the guide and the ride rather than trying to multitask with lots of photo stops.
Blue Lagon stop: why this name pulls weight

Next up is Blue Lagon (spelled as listed), which signals the kind of stop this tour is built for: natural water scenery with a memorable setting. Even without adding special activities to your expectations, a named water area on a jet ski route usually means you’ll get a chance to slow the pace mentally and enjoy the look and feel of the water.
This is also a good moment for planning your time and energy. You’ll want to be ready to enjoy it without rushing—because once you rejoin the course, the experience continues at safari speed.
If you’re thinking about taking a long swim or doing a full-on beach day, keep your expectations realistic. The tour is structured around jet ski time and guided stops, not a standalone shore excursion with a meal included.
Maslinica on Šolta: island village views without the crowds

The itinerary includes Maslinica (Šolta), which adds that “islands off the coast” feel mentioned in the tour highlights. This is where the safari shifts from pure coastline cruising to a more village-style backdrop—places that feel lived-in rather than only scenic.
What I like about including a spot like Maslinica is that it gives you variety in a short time window. You’re not just watching water and open views; you’re also getting glimpses of island settlements from a distance that’s different from what you’d see walking streets.
One practical note: this is still a jet ski tour. If your idea of the perfect day means long, slow sightseeing on land, you may find yourself wishing for more time. But if you want quick access to multiple settings with the added thrill of speed, this stop fits the format.
Split from the sea: the sightseeing payoff

Then you reach Split on the water route. Seeing Split from the sea changes the whole mood of the city. Instead of approaching monuments on foot, you’re arriving as a moving viewpoint—so the city looks more like a shoreline panorama than a checklist.
This is the “wow” section for a lot of people, because it reframes a major destination. And it’s also a smart way to keep time efficient: you get the big visual moment without it eating your whole day.
The tour also includes water views of Trogir as part of the loop back. That means you’re not just starting in Trogir—you’re seeing it again through the moving frame of the coast.
Slatine and the return to Trogir

After Split, the itinerary includes Slatine, then the ride returns to Trogir. Slatine works as a final island-coast chapter before you wrap up back at the marina.
This ending matters more than it sounds. When a tour returns you to the same meeting point, you keep the rest of your schedule easier: dinner reservations, getting back into town, and not having to coordinate extra transport right after a 4-hour adrenaline session.
If you’re planning a late evening after the tour, you’ll be glad it ends where it starts. You can go from high-speed water time to a calm stroll without adding logistics.
Private tour pacing: how the small-group setup feels

This experience is listed as private, meaning only your group participates. The maximum is 4 jet skis or 8 persons per tour, which is exactly the size range where a guide can keep everyone together without the usual chaos of big groups.
I like how this directly supports comfort. With fewer people, there’s less waiting, less jostling to be seen, and more chance for the day to flow at a pace that matches your group rather than overriding it.
It also lines up with the highlight about going at your own pace. In practice, that usually means the guide can manage stops and movement so the experience stays about you and your group, not about fitting everyone into fixed photo windows.
Who this tour suits (and who should skip it)
This is a great match if you want an action-forward way to experience the Adriatic coast. The highlights are built around a guided coast tour, natural attractions and villages on islands off the coast, and seeing Split and Trogir from the water—with the added bonus that the jet skis are described as extremely fun and fast.
It’s also a solid pick for small groups who like control. Since it’s private and capped at 8 people, it suits couples, friends, and families who want shared time without a big crowd.
You might not love it if you’re hoping for a slow, land-based sightseeing day with lots of food included. This is a jet ski experience with no lunch or drinks provided, so plan your other meals around the tour rather than expecting the tour to handle them.
Price and value: what makes it worth $456.53
A jet ski tour can feel like one of those “you pay for the thrill” choices. Here, the value comes from three things you can actually see in the setup:
- Guide included (professional guide and driver/guide listed)
- Route-based itinerary hitting multiple named areas (not just one single viewpoint)
- Small group limits (max 4 jet skis or 8 people)
That combination helps you feel like you bought an experience, not just a ride. And with a 5/5 rating and a 100% recommendation figure provided, it’s clear the speed-and-fun aspect lands with people.
Still, the price comes with the normal “premium” expectation: you’ll handle what’s not included. Food, drinks, and transportation to/from attractions aren’t covered, so budget for getting to the marina on time and eating before or after the tour.
Booking tips and timing that keep your day easy
Since confirmation happens at booking and you’ll have a mobile ticket, you can plan this without complicated printed documents. The start time is 12:00 pm, so I’d treat midday departures as a clock event. Arrive a bit early so check-in and briefing don’t eat your jet ski time.
Also, if you’re booking around other plans in Trogir or Split, remember you’re tied to a roughly 4-hour block and you return to the same meeting point. That makes it easier to pair with dinner reservations, as long as you don’t schedule anything that depends on your being fully flexible at the exact end moment.
If weather or plans change, this option includes free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Should you book Jet Ski Safari – PREMIUM?
Book it if you want a guided, fast-paced coast-and-islands experience with real variety: Drvenik, Blue Lagon, Maslinica (Šolta), Split, and Slatine, all wrapped into one about 4-hour loop out of Trogir. The small-group private format is the big reason it feels premium in a good way.
Skip or reconsider if your priority is long, slow sightseeing on land or a meal-heavy day. Since food and drinks aren’t included, you’ll need to plan your eating around the tour, and the format stays centered on the jet ski ride.
If you like speed and want Split and Trogir from the sea instead of from streets and viewpoints, this one is an easy yes.
FAQ
Is this a private jet ski tour?
Yes. This is listed as a private tour/activity, and only your group will participate.
Where do I meet for the Jet Ski Safari in Trogir?
The meeting point is Put Cumbrijana 22, 21220, Trogir, Croatia, and the tour ends back at the same meeting point.
What time does the tour start, and how long is it?
The start time is 12:00 pm, and the duration is about 4 hours.
How many people or jet skis are allowed per tour?
The tour is limited to a maximum of 4 jetskis or 8 persons per tour.
What’s included in the price?
Included are a professional guide, local taxes, and driver/guide.
What is not included?
Not included are transportation to/from attractions, food and drinks, and lunch.
Can I cancel for free, and up to when?
Yes. Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance of the experience start time for a full refund.

























