A party boat with Blue Lagoon bragging rights. I love the Blue Lagoon swim stop and the nonstop, two-deck energy with live DJs, photo coverage, and a proper dance floor. I also like that the onboard team keeps things moving, with card payment handled right on the boat. One thing to consider: drinks are not included, and you’ll want to plan for bar costs (and pack a towel).
You meet at Jimmy Bar and the fun starts before you even set sail, with a welcome shot and a short warm-up at the bar. On board, names like Tayler, Victoria, Marco, and Sam are the kind of crew members people talk about for keeping the vibe friendly and high-energy. Then, as the sun drops, you get priority entry to a popular Split club so you don’t lose momentum after the cruise.
In This Review
- Key Points That Make This Boat Party Worth It
- Split’s Party-to-Blue-Lagoon Combo: What Makes This Cruise Special
- Jimmy Bar Check-In and the Pre-Board Warm-Up You’ll Actually Feel
- Two Decks, Live DJs, and Onboard Photos: Your 6-Hour Music Timeline
- Blue Lagoon Swim Stop: How to Make Your One Hour Count
- Drvenik Veli Sunset Break: Why the Second Stop Matters
- Drinks, Shots, and the Only Card-Ready Boat Advantage
- Priority Afterparty: The Fast Track into Split Nightlife
- Weather, Safety, and the Real Packing List
- Who Should Book This (and Who Should Skip It)
- Value at $47: What You’re Getting for the Money
- Should You Book This Split Blue Lagoon Boat Party?
- FAQ
- FAQ
- How long is the boat party from start to finish?
- Where do I meet the crew?
- Do we swim at the Blue Lagoon?
- Is there a second stop besides the Blue Lagoon?
- What is included with the ticket?
- Are food and drinks included?
- Can I pay by card onboard?
- What should I bring, and what is not allowed?
- Is this tour suitable for kids or pregnant travelers?
Key Points That Make This Boat Party Worth It

- Blue Lagoon swim stop in famous crystal water, timed so you can actually enjoy it
- Live DJs for the full cruise plus onboard hosts and a big crowd up to about 300
- Two decks with an open-air dance floor and places to sit, sunbathe, and cool down
- Free photography and Wi‑Fi on board so you can post without hunting for signal
- Card and cash payments on board, which makes life easier when you’re mid-party
- Priority afterparty club access for an easier continuation into Split nightlife
Split’s Party-to-Blue-Lagoon Combo: What Makes This Cruise Special

This is not a quiet sightseeing boat. It’s a full-on party day built for music, swimming, and meeting new people along the way. You’re looking at a big two-deck setup with space to dance and space to catch your breath, which matters on a six-hour outing.
What I like most is the pairing: a cruise that circles Split for views and momentum, then a real swim stop at the Blue Lagoon so the day is more than just loud music. The best part is that the vibe stays fun without feeling chaotic—you can dance, but you can also find a spot to sit with a drink.
If your idea of Split includes bars at night, this fits neatly. You start on the water, then you roll straight into a club with priority entry, which saves you from the classic late-night scramble.
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Jimmy Bar Check-In and the Pre-Board Warm-Up You’ll Actually Feel

The meeting point is Jimmy Bar. Arrive between 14:00 and 14:30, because check-in generally closes around 14:45. If you’re late, you’ll miss the moment when the group gels and the crew gets everyone organized.
There’s also a pre-party right at the meeting point, which means you’re not just standing around waiting for a boat. Then you board and get a welcome shot, so you’ve got that immediate start. It’s a small thing, but it sets the tone fast—especially if you’re solo.
Once you’re on board, you’ll notice there are onboard hosts who keep the pacing smooth. That shows up in the reviews people share after, and it matches what you’d hope for on a ship of this size.
Two Decks, Live DJs, and Onboard Photos: Your 6-Hour Music Timeline

This cruise runs about six hours, and the music isn’t a half-hour gimmick. A live DJ runs the full time, and you get the kind of onboard party structure where you can jump into the crowd or drift back to a quieter spot without losing the soundtrack.
The boat has two decks and an open-air dance floor, so you’re not stuck in a stuffy room. You’ll also find comfortable seating in multiple areas, which is huge if you want to alternate between dancing and relaxing. One review highlights the A/C, which makes a difference when the sun is intense.
Then there’s the photo angle. The experience includes a photographer and free photo coverage, so you’re less likely to spend the whole day on your phone. I like this for boat days because it’s easy to miss a moment while you’re trying to frame a shot.
Expect the onboard sound system to be the centerpiece. People are there for the energy, and the crew keeps the atmosphere moving so you don’t feel like you’re repeating the same moment for hours.
Blue Lagoon Swim Stop: How to Make Your One Hour Count

The Blue Lagoon stop is about one hour, and that timing is smart. It gives you enough time to actually get in the water, cool off, and still make it back for the next stretch of music.
The water at the Blue Lagoon is the headline. But your experience depends on how you handle the short time window:
- Put on swimwear before you board if you can.
- Bring your towel (it’s not included).
- Plan to swim early in the hour, not at the very end.
You should also know that swimming gear isn’t included, like snorkeling equipment. If you want it, you’ll have to bring it yourself. Even if you don’t snorkel, the point is to get that famous water on your itinerary with minimal fuss.
A few practical notes from how this day runs:
- You’re not allowed bare feet on board, so wear sandals or other secure footwear.
- Outside drinks aren’t allowed, but you can buy drinks on board.
- If weather and wind make the Blue Lagoon unsafe, the tour may visit a second hidden bay instead, so you still get water time even if conditions change.
One more thing: some people mention food snacks during the swim stop. That fits the reality of onboard bar-and-kitchen setups where you can buy items, so if you’re hungry you’ll likely have options, but it’s still not included in your ticket.
Drvenik Veli Sunset Break: Why the Second Stop Matters

After the Blue Lagoon swim, you head toward Drvenik Veli. This stop is about two hours and includes scenic cruising time with sunset views.
This is the stretch where the day shifts from pure water-and-dance into a more photogenic cruise moment. You get time on deck, cooler air as the sun lowers, and a different mood than the swim stop. It’s also where you’re more likely to feel that six hours is long enough: you’ve had the big headline swim already, so this second stop feels like a reward, not a delay.
The itinerary pacing also helps if you’re making friends onboard. People often reset their energy here—some go back to dancing, others talk, and it’s a good time to connect before you dock.
Drinks, Shots, and the Only Card-Ready Boat Advantage
Here’s the practical truth: the boat is a bar. Your ticket includes a welcome shot, but food and drinks are not included. That means your cost at the end depends on how much you drink.
The good news is that the bars are set up for convenience. There are multiple fully stocked bars with friendly bartenders, so you don’t spend half the cruise in a long line. People consistently describe the drinks as well-priced, with some calling out cheap pints and good drink value.
Budget tip: plan a rough daily amount for drinks before you board, especially if you’re there to party hard. A couple of people note drinks can be expensive, but the overall theme is that prices are reasonable for a party boat.
The other advantage is huge and genuinely useful: this is the only Split boat party that accepts card payment on board. That’s not a small detail when you’re dancing and trying to keep your cash secure. If you prefer to pay by card, this one makes logistics easier and reduces stress.
Also remember:
- No outside drinks.
- There are rules about behavior—entry can be denied if someone is advanced intoxicated, so keep it fun and safe.
Priority Afterparty: The Fast Track into Split Nightlife

When you return, you do it in a way that helps you keep your night rolling. The cruise ends back at Jimmy Bar, and you get free priority entry to an afterparty at one of Split’s popular clubs.
This matters because timing is everything in nightlife. If you had to wait in line after already having a long day, you’d lose the best part of the momentum. Priority entry means you can step into the next scene with less downtime.
If you like club nights, this is the cleanest way to connect a boat party to a real club plan. And if you don’t want to go hard again after six hours, you can still break away—since you’re in town and not relying on a late-night shuttle.
Weather, Safety, and the Real Packing List
This cruise takes place rain or shine, but it can be altered for safety. Wind and sea conditions matter, especially around swim stops, so build flexibility into your day.
Packing is where you make or break a boat party:
- Swimwear
- Towel
- Sunscreen
- Cash
And don’t bring:
- Weapons or sharp objects
- Bare feet
One more safety reality: if conditions are rough, the crew manages it. There’s at least one example of storms showing up, and the way the day stays organized is part of why people rate this activity so highly.
Finally, hydration and sun protection matter more than you think on a day that includes deck time, dancing, and swimming. If you’re the type who forgets basics, this is one day you shouldn’t.
Who Should Book This (and Who Should Skip It)
This is a good match if:
- You want the big Split party without building a plan from scratch
- You like meeting people in a social setting with an international mix
- You want a real swim stop, not just a quick photo opportunity
- You prefer music-driven entertainment for a full block of time
It’s probably not for you if you’re looking for quiet sightseeing. This is built for DJs, volume, and energy.
And there are hard limits: it’s not suitable for pregnant women and children under 18. Also, if you want a kid-friendly day or a calm nature cruise, pick a different style of outing.
Value at $47: What You’re Getting for the Money
At around $47 per person for six hours, the value comes from what’s bundled:
- DJ for the full duration
- Swim stop at the Blue Lagoon
- Photographer and free photo coverage
- Wi‑Fi on board
- Welcome shot
- Priority entry to a top club
Then add convenience: card payment on board is a big practical perk. You don’t need to scramble for cash every time you want a drink.
Your main variable cost is the bar. If you’re moderate with drinks, this price can feel like a bargain for a full day of entertainment. If you go heavy, your final total will rise—so set a budget before you start.
Should You Book This Split Blue Lagoon Boat Party?
Book it if your Split trip includes a “party day” and you also want a legit swim in one of the area’s most famous spots. The mix of Blue Lagoon water time, live DJs, and priority afterparty entry is exactly how you turn one day into a core memory.
Skip it if you hate crowds, need quiet, or you’re trying to keep costs low by avoiding onboard spending. Also, if you forgot your towel or you hate sun exposure, you’ll feel the strain fast—this day rewards basic prep.
FAQ
FAQ
How long is the boat party from start to finish?
The experience lasts about 6 hours.
Where do I meet the crew?
You meet at Jimmy Bar before boarding.
Do we swim at the Blue Lagoon?
Yes. There’s a swim stop at the Blue Lagoon, with about 1 hour in the water.
Is there a second stop besides the Blue Lagoon?
Yes. The cruise includes a stop at Drvenik Veli with scenic views and sunset, plus cruising time around Split.
What is included with the ticket?
Included features are a pre-party at the meeting point, a welcome shot, onboard DJ for the duration, a panoramic cruise around Split, the Blue Lagoon swim stop, photographer/photography, onboard hosts, Wi‑Fi on board, and access with priority entry to a top Split club.
Are food and drinks included?
No. Food and drinks are available on board for purchase, but they are not included in the ticket.
Can I pay by card onboard?
Yes. Card and cash payments are accepted onboard, and it’s the only Split boat party that accepts card payment on board.
What should I bring, and what is not allowed?
Bring swimwear, a towel, sunscreen, and cash. Weapons or sharp objects aren’t allowed, and bare feet are not allowed.
Is this tour suitable for kids or pregnant travelers?
No. It’s not suitable for pregnant women or children under 18.


























