Discover Trogir

Trogir, located on Croatia’s Dalmatian coast, offers stunning waters and beautiful islands to explore. We recommend taking a boat tour to visit the nearby islands, or paddleboarding along the calm bays. The clear waters are perfect for snorkeling, and Trogir’s charming old town makes it a great destination for both adventure and culture.

Best things to do in Trogir

Explore the UNESCO-listed old town of Trogir, with its narrow cobblestone streets and historic landmarks like the Cathedral of St. Lawrence and Kamerlengo Castle. Take a stroll along the Riva promenade, or visit the nearby island of Čiovo for its peaceful beaches. Trogir is also a great base for exploring Split, which is only a short drive away, or taking a day trip to Krka National Park for stunning waterfalls and hiking trails.

Getting around in Trogir

Trogir is small and easily walkable, with its charming old town and nearby marina. Renting a car is ideal for exploring the surrounding Dalmatian coast and nearby attractions like Split and Krka National Park. Public buses and ferries are also available.

The best Watersports & boat tours in Trogir

Trogir’s beautiful coastline is perfect for boat tours, offering trips to the nearby islands of Drvenik, Šolta, and Hvar. Snorkeling and diving are popular around the clear waters of the Adriatic, especially around the Blue Lagoon. Kayaking and paddleboarding offer a peaceful way to explore the coastline, while sailing trips and sunset cruises provide a relaxing way to enjoy the stunning views of the Dalmatian coast.

The best beaches in Trogir

Just a short drive from Trogir, Medena Beach is a long stretch of pebbly shore, offering a variety of water sports and amenities, making it ideal for active travelers and families. If you’re seeking more lively beach bars and watersports like jet skiing, Okrug Beach on Čiovo Island is the place to be. For those looking for a quieter spot, Pantan Beach, located closer to the old town, is a more relaxing option with calm waters, perfect for sunbathing and unwinding.

Where and what to eat in Trogir

Trogir’s food scene is a mix of traditional Dalmatian and Mediterranean flavors. Visit Don Dino for fresh seafood and pasta dishes, or try Konoba Trs for a more rustic dining experience with local specialties like grilled fish and octopus salad. For a casual meal, head to one of the konobas (taverns) in the old town for a platter of local cheeses, meats, and olives, paired with a glass of Croatian wine.

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Where to stay in Trogir

Trogir’s UNESCO-listed old town offers a truly unique setting for your stay. Boutique hotels and guesthouses within the medieval walls give you a chance to experience the charm of the historic architecture up close. If you prefer to be closer to the beach, the area around Čiovo Island offers modern aparthotels and holiday apartments with stunning views of the Adriatic Sea. For a more secluded getaway, consider staying in a quiet coastal village nearby, where you can enjoy peaceful surroundings with easy access to Trogir’s main attractions.

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