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Swim in Croatia's most stunning turquoise lagoon near Split. Crystal-clear waters, sandy seabed & perfect snorkeling await.
Blue Lagoon – The Crown Jewel of Croatian Island Hopping
The Blue Lagoon near Budikovac is the most sought-after swimming destination for boat tours from Split. This stunning natural bay features impossibly turquoise waters, a sandy seabed, and an atmosphere that feels worlds away from the busy Croatian coast.
For visitors seeking the perfect blend of crystal-clear swimming, snorkeling, and natural beauty, the Blue Lagoon delivers an experience that defines a Croatian summer.
The Blue Lagoon gets its name from the striking turquoise color of its waters. The unique seabed composition – a mix of white sand and smooth rocks – creates this distinctive hue that looks almost unreal in photographs.
Key features that make the Blue Lagoon special:
Shallow, sandy bottom perfect for wading
Warm water temperatures throughout summer
Excellent visibility for snorkeling
Protected from strong winds and waves
Unlike many Croatian beaches with rocky entries, the Blue Lagoon offers gentle, sandy access that's comfortable for all ages. The water depth increases gradually, making it ideal for families with children and those who prefer relaxed swimming.
A typical boat tour stop at the Blue Lagoon includes:
1-2 hours of swimming time in the bay
Snorkeling opportunities around the rocky edges
Jumping from the boat into the water
Floating and relaxing in the calm lagoon
Most tours anchor in the center of the lagoon, allowing guests to swim freely in all directions. The water clarity means you can see the bottom even in deeper sections.
While the central lagoon is sandy, the rocky perimeter offers excellent snorkeling. Look for:
Colorful Mediterranean fish
Sea urchins (watch your step!)
Interesting rock formations
Occasional octopus sightings
Snorkeling equipment is typically provided on boat tours, making it easy to explore beneath the surface.
May–June: Warm enough for swimming, fewer boats, peaceful atmosphere
July–August: Peak season with warmer water; early morning arrivals are best
September: Still warm, calmer seas, and significantly fewer visitors
Boat tours typically time their Blue Lagoon stops to avoid the busiest hours, ensuring a more enjoyable experience.
Visitors consistently describe the Blue Lagoon as:
The highlight of their Croatian trip
More beautiful than photos suggest
A must-visit destination
Perfect for both swimming and photography
For many travelers, the Blue Lagoon becomes the defining memory of their Adriatic adventure.
Float in crystal-clear turquoise waters
Discover colorful fish and underwater caves
Capture Instagram-worthy lagoon views
Sunbathe on the boat deck between swims
Join a group tour that includes Blue Lagoon as a stop.
Discover the best local dining options during your visit
Seafood, Dalmatian
Family-run restaurant right at the Blue Lagoon, serving fresh seafood caught the same day. A local institution for over 30 years, offering authentic Dalmatian dining with stunning lagoon views.
Specialties
June to September for warmest waters (24-26°C)
Experience Blue Lagoon on one of our boat tours. Our experienced crew will take you to the best spots and share local knowledge you won't find in guidebooks.