Trogir

Historic Coastal Town

Trogir, a picturesque gem of the Croatian Adriatic coast, blends rich history, impressive architecture, and Mediterranean charm — making it a perfect destination for lovers of culture, the sea, and authentic Dalmatian ambiance.

Located on a small island between the mainland and the island of Čiovo, Trogir boasts over 2,000 years of continuous history. It is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its exceptionally preserved Romanesque-Gothic old town. Stone streets, Renaissance palaces, churches, and fortresses reflect a wealth of Roman, Venetian, and Croatian heritage.

At the heart of the city stands the Cathedral of St. Lawrence with the famous Radovan’s Portal, while a stroll along the promenade reveals elegant palaces, boats, and seaside cafés. The city is alive all year round with cultural events, fishermen’s nights, and Mediterranean gastronomy.

The surroundings of Trogir are ideal for exploration – its proximity to Split, Krka National Park, and the islands of Čiovo, Drvenik Veli, and Drvenik Mali offers countless opportunities for day trips, swimming, and adventure.

Trogir’s cuisine celebrates the freshness of local ingredients: seafood, olive oil, homemade wines, and traditional dishes such as brudet and lamb are an essential part of any visit.

This is a destination suited for families, couples, and solo travelers — a perfect blend of history, sea, and relaxation.

Top Attractions in Trogir

1. City Loggia and Cipiko Palace
Fine examples of Venetian Renaissance architecture and the legacy of a noble local family.

2. Trogir Promenade
A relaxing seafront walkway with views of boats, restaurants, and the island of Čiovo.

3 .Cathedral of St. Lawrence
A masterpiece of Romanesque-Gothic architecture with the famous Radovan’s Portal and tower views.

4. Trogir Old Town
A UNESCO World Heritage Site with a network of narrow streets, stone houses, and historic palaces.

5. Kamerlengo Fortress
An impressive fort with panoramic sea and city views, often hosting cultural events.

Suggested Itineraries

One Day in Trogir

  • Morning: Explore the Cathedral of St. Lawrence and the Old Town.
  • Lunch: Enjoy a traditional lunch by the seafront.
  • Afternoon: Visit Kamerlengo Fortress and walk the promenade.
  • Evening: Dinner with sunset views and a stroll through stone alleys.

Two Days in Trogir

  • Day 1: As above.
  • Day 2: Take a boat trip to the island of Drvenik Veli or visit Krka National Park.

Trogir: Blue Lagoon and 3 Islands Boat Tour

Trogir: Krka Waterfalls and Wine & Food Tasting Tour

Three Days in Trogir

  • Days 1–2: As above.
  • Day 3: A relaxing beach day on the island of Čiovo, snorkeling or kayaking.
    Alternative: Day trip to Split.

Trogir: Blue Lagoon and Šolta with Restaurant Lunch & Drinks

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