Split: Stand Up Paddleboard Night Glow Tour

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Split: Stand Up Paddleboard Night Glow Tour

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Glow SUP makes Split feel like another planet at night. This Dalmatian tour pairs LED-lit boards with a calm sea-to-river route, so you get scenery above and glowing water below as the stars come out.

I like the way the glow boards completely change what you notice—shallow spots, ripples, and even wildlife become part of the experience. I also love the easy beginner setup, with basic instruction and a guided pace that helps you feel steady fast.

One consideration: you paddle in real coastal waters, so on some nights you may need to share the route and keep an eye out for kayaks, and breezier conditions can make balance feel a bit more work.

Key Things to Know Before You Go

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  • LED-lit boards on sea and river so the water underneath you turns into a moving light show
  • Beginner-friendly instruction with help that focuses on balance, not speed
  • Stobreč scenery after dark including white rocks, cliffs, and traditional houses built into the area
  • About 5 km of paddling (around 3 miles) in a relaxed 150-minute format
  • Small-group feel in practice, with lots of time to ask questions and take photos
  • Tour photos included, often shared after the paddle in a photo album

From Opposite Hotel Briig to Stobreč Water Time

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The tour starts at Prilaz Braće Kaliterna 1, opposite Hotel Briig. The van and guide meet you there—look for a gray van covered in kayak and paddleboard stickers or a white Peugeot Traveller.

From the pickup point, you’ll ride in the van for about 20 minutes. Then there’s a short walk (around 5 minutes) to the campsite area, where you’ll get settled before anyone sends you out on the water. This matters because it keeps the session smooth: you’re not scrambling to find equipment while everyone else is already launching.

You may also have an option to meet at the beach about 20 minutes after the meeting time if you’re staying close by. If you plan to drive yourself, there’s free parking before the campsite entrance, which makes the start feel less stressful.

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Safety Briefing First: How They Keep Beginners Comfortable

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Before you paddle, there’s a safety briefing (about 15 minutes). I like this approach. It sets expectations clearly: where you’ll go, how to move as a group, and what to do if you wobble.

The tour is rated for beginner fitness level, and previous experience isn’t required. In practice, that means you should expect instruction that focuses on basics—how to hold the paddle, how to sit or stand, and how to control direction without panicking.

If you’re nervous, you’re not alone. Many people take this as their first water sport, and the guidance is designed to help you build confidence quickly. I also appreciate that the vibe stays friendly. You can paddle at your pace, and you won’t get pressure to perform tricks or stand the whole time.

Your 150 Minutes: The Paddling Is Relaxed, Not a Workout Trap

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The total tour time is 150 minutes, but the important part for your body is the paddling distance: about 5 kilometers / 3 miles. That’s a manageable loop for beginners, especially since the water conditions are chosen to keep the experience calm and quiet.

What you should feel during the paddle: steadier balance than you expect, plus lots of breaks for photos and regrouping. Some nights run a little longer than the scheduled time, which can be a welcome bonus if you booked it as your main activity for the evening. Still, it’s smart to treat it like an adaptable plan, not a strict clock.

Group size isn’t listed as a hard number, but it often feels small and personal. That tends to make a difference when you’re learning. You get more hands-on attention and more time to ask questions without feeling rushed.

The Sea Section Near Stobreč: White Rocks, Cliffs, and Glow Reflections

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Once you’re in the water, the guided portion is about 1.5 hours, centered around the Stobreč area. This is where the tour gets visually dramatic fast.

As night falls, you paddle out as the shoreline darkens behind you. Soon you’ll notice white rocks and cliffs, including areas where traditional houses are built into the rock formations. Seeing those shapes in low light is different from day-trips—everything looks more sculpted, and the edges stand out.

The LED lights under your SUP boards add the signature effect. Instead of only watching the horizon, you’ll also watch what’s happening beneath you. You can spot shallow patches and movement in the water, and the glow makes your board feel less like a tool and more like a floating lantern.

If conditions allow in low season, there may be a special route that embraces more open sea. The tradeoff is that you’ll be even more dependent on wind and wave conditions. If the sea is calm and the river is quite cold, that adjustment can be worth it for people who like variety.

River Glide Under the Stars: Wildlife Shows Up When You Look Down

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After the sea section, you glide along the river with stars above and light beneath you. This is the part many people remember most because it feels slower, quieter, and almost meditative.

The tour is built around the contrast: open water views with cliffs, then river paddling where the LED glow reveals what’s moving below. Wildlife spotting is a real possibility here. At different times you might see fish attracted to the lights, and there are even reports of trout swimming nearby.

One thing to know: you’re not staring at a TV screen. You’re paddling. So the best way to experience the glow is to occasionally pause your movement, float for a moment, and let your eyes adjust to the pattern of light and shadow.

And yes, sometimes you might spot larger marine life in the area. There are mentions of dolphins in some sessions, but treat that as a welcome bonus, not something guaranteed.

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Glow Technology and Hardboards: This Is Not a Toy Paddleboard

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A big reason this tour gets consistently high marks is the equipment quality. You’re on hardboards designed for touring, not inflatable boards. You can usually feel the difference right away: less wobble, more stable tracking, and a more confident paddle stroke.

Then there are the lights. The lamps are described as proprietary, built from scratch, and designed to be among the brightest on the market. That matters because glow tours can be disappointing if the lights are weak. Here, the point is clarity: you should actually see reflections and the water texture underneath, not just a faint hint of light.

Also, because the lights sit on the board, it’s easier to enjoy the view without having to hold a phone flashlight or worry about equipment tricks. The board does the work for you.

Guides in Action: Luca, Tomas, Paola, Frankie, Peter, and More

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The tour runs with a local licensed guide, and the guides listed in recent experiences include people like Luca, Tomas, Paola, Frankie, Peter, Rose, Paula, and Borris (names appear in different reports). You may not get the exact same guide, but the pattern is consistent: friendly, attentive instruction.

Here’s what I’d watch for as a sign you’ll have a good experience:

  • They keep an eye on balance and regroup the group without drama
  • They explain things clearly enough that beginners don’t feel lost
  • They take photos during the paddle so you aren’t juggling your phone every minute

Tour photos are included, and people report getting images shared after the session, often via a Google Photos album. That’s a practical win. Night water photography is hard, even for phone pros. Let someone else handle the camera while you focus on staying steady and soaking in the glow.

Some sessions also include a small local extra drink after paddling (for example, cherry wine is mentioned in one experience). That’s not guaranteed for every group, but it fits the overall idea: friendly hospitality, not just logistics.

Price and Value: Why $51 Works for This Setup

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At $51 per person for a 150-minute night adventure, this isn’t priced like a casual rental. You’re paying for a full guided experience: equipment, instruction, transfers, insurance, and photo coverage.

In value terms, here’s what justifies the cost:

  • You get basic instruction by a certified trainer, which can save you from a frustrating first try
  • You get a touring-grade hardboard plus a bright LED system built for visible glow effects
  • You get transfer to and from the water, so the start and finish don’t eat your evening
  • You get a licensed guide and insurance, which makes it feel safer than solo paddling at night
  • You get tour photos, which reduces your need to spend energy filming instead of paddling

If you love taking in Split from the water but don’t want to plan your own nighttime route, this is the kind of structured experience that feels worth it.

What to Bring for a Comfortable Night SUP in Split

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Even beginner SUP nights have a few essentials. Bring:

  • Swimwear
  • Change of clothes
  • Towel
  • Water
  • Insect repellent

That change of clothes tip matters more than you might think. Even if you feel comfortable during the paddle, you’ll likely want dry layers after you’re done. Also, at night near water, insects can show up unexpectedly.

Life vests are listed as optional. If you prefer extra support while learning, it’s smart to consider using one.

Should You Book This Split Night Glow SUP Tour?

If you want something different from the usual Split evening—something active but still calm—this is a strong choice. The glow boards, the sea-to-river route, and the beginner-friendly setup are a great mix for first-timers and people who just want a peaceful night on the water.

Book it if:

  • You’re a beginner and want instruction, not a test
  • You care about seeing what’s under you, not only around you
  • You want photos handled by someone else
  • You like the idea of Stobreč cliffs and white-rock scenery at night

Skip or rethink if:

  • You’re very sensitive to busy shared water. Kayaks can be around, and you’ll need situational awareness
  • You dislike cold or unpredictable night wind. Conditions can shift the feel of the sea section

Overall, I’d treat this as one of the most memorable ways to spend an evening in Split—light under your feet, stars overhead, and a route that doesn’t turn into a workout.

FAQ

How long is the Split Stand Up Paddleboard Night Glow Tour?

The duration is 150 minutes.

Where is the meeting point?

The meeting point is opposite Hotel Briig at Prilaz Brace Kaliterna 1, 21000 Split, Croatia.

What time do we spend paddling?

The guided tour is about 1.5 hours, and the whole experience runs for 150 minutes including van transfers and safety briefing.

Is previous paddleboarding experience required?

No. Previous experience is not necessary, and the difficulty level is beginner.

How far do you paddle?

The distance to paddle is about 5 kilometers (3 miles).

The minimum recommended age is 12 years old.

What languages are available for the guide?

The live tour guide is available in English and Croatian.

What is included in the tour price?

Included are basic SUP instruction by a certified trainer, SUP board and paddle, tour photos, a local licensed guide, transfer to the location, and insurance. Life vest is optional.

What should I bring?

Bring swimwear, change of clothes, a towel, water, and insect repellent.

Is there free cancellation or reserve-now-pay-later?

Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, and there is also a reserve now & pay later option.

Do I need to wear a life vest?

Life vests are listed as optional, so you can choose whether to use one.

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